First things first: Expectations. My wife knew I grew up with boats, and that I had been missing them, when she suggested I go buy one fifteen years ago. But in her mind, a sailboat was a place you sat on the water, while drinking wine and eating exotic cheese. In my mind, a boat is an object to which you hang on for dear life, while skipping across the water at speed, and soaking yourself in the process. The point being, know what you want to get out of this, and be sure you and whoever will be joining you agree on the basics.My wife wants to get into sailing. Would you suggest a wooden boat for a beginner? Obviously I'll also be betting into sailing if she wants to.
Second: I'd start with a roto-molded or glass boat, only adding a woodie to the fleet after you're pretty solid on your boat handling. You're going to crash this thing HARD into the dock, at least a few times in your first year or two. You're going to capsize, rip things, bend things, and all sorts of stupid stuff that will have you spending more time repairing and fretting over a wood boat, than enjoying it. You'd not turn the keys of a classic muscle car over to any 16 year old driver, no matter how responsible they may be, because stuff just happens when you're a beginner.
More later, in the meantime... expectations?
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) in a catboat. It looked more like the Com-Pac 17's than my friend's little Areys Pond 14, but I don't recall any sail logo telling me the brand. The skipper was clearly very inexperienced (and his crew appeared to be an apprehensive first-timer), as they kept getting stuck blowing backwards in irons. In most small boats, especially gaff-rigged, this would lead to a capsize, but they stayed nice and flat in the water the whole time. I sailed a few loops around them, wondering if I could help, but their boat was likely more than 6x the displacement of what we were sailing and it was way to windy for them to even hear me over rattling sail cloth from any safe distance in such a blow, so I had to satisfy myself with just keeping an eye on them as we continued darting around that end of the lake. Eventually they managed to figure out the right combination of sheet and tiller to be on their way, and I lost track of them after awhile, but I was actually impressed with how stable the boat was on such a windy day with an essentially dead helm.