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I agree. Get on someone else's boat and keep asking for things to keep busy. Even if it's re-packing a kite. Learn some knots before you go out too. I learn by doing, so day sailing and racing in other's boats worked for me. Then I read articles, and books, and then sailed more. Pretty cheap to do it that way.
However, eventually, I'd like to take the basic keelboat course they offer. No such thing as too much knowledge.
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