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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Sail Boat - Another Definition for Freedom!

Freedom has many meanings for many people. Some are in constant search for financial freedom, a way of life what is free from the worry of where the next bill is going to be paid. Some want to experience freedom in a racer car on a race track, some will like to jump from a plane and open their parachute at the last possible moment. Some people like to spend their freedom on the soothing waves on the seas or lakes gently rocking the day to day worries from their minds. However, some many people a sail boat is the ultimate vessel to complete freedom.

A sail boat is described as a vehicle of complete freedom because the sails do away with the need for fossil fuels and it really does not cost anything to make the boat move. The wind against the sail is enough to sail the boat at very fast speeds and not a dime needs to be spent to enjoy that freedom, apart from doling out a neat sum to buy the sail boat, a one time investment worth every penny.

When you set out to buy your sail boat you should consider the amount you are willing to spend or can afford on a boat. No doubt it is a valuable investment that can be recovered at anytime; still you don't want to have to push yourself to work harder to pay for the boat.

Better to put in what you can afford without having to borrow a bulk amount for the boat. After you have decided your budget you need to decide where you will be taking the boat and what you will be using the boat for. Will you be taking it out daily or just on vacations once or twice a year. Do you need to spend days and nights out on the water? For this you will need a boat that will have to have the basic amenities such as toilet facilities and cabins apart from the cooking facilities.

Once you have decided on the type of sail boat you want you can do a bit of research and get to the best dealer of sail boats for the best deal possible. A sail boat is a craft that uses a pair of sails to propel the boat. Some sail boats also have internal combustion engines to power the boat apart from the sails. However these two propellants are used individually and never together.

Some of the types of sail boats are listed below for you:

Cruisers: are sail boats that go out to sea. These boats are rugged boats and are very large with all the amenities that make it virtually a floating apartment.

The sloop: This is the most common sail boat found every where. This type of sail boat typically has a single mast with two sails. The two sails allow the sloop to sail very effectively against the wind.

The Cutter: The cutter ship is a sail boat very much like the sloop however, the cutter can sail very fast in slow wind conditions as well.

Whatever your dream, you can be assured of a sail boat to fit it.

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