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Title: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: CapnK on December 18, 2005, 10:56:41 AM
We have a loose policy about what can or can't be posted here at sailFar.net, but I've never really defined what is consider acceptable/unacceptable as regards the means and intent of this site. Below you will find our Guidelines. Please join us in making sailFar a resource for people of all ages. :)
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There's this kid I know, a high school student in landlocked small town America. Although he's mostly like the other kids in the school, there is something that is different about him, too. Nothing that you can see on the outside, yet this difference fills him up on the inside. It's that he knows, knows without a doubt, that he is a Sailor.

He's never yet been on a sailboat, but he has most definitely been bitten by the bug. He's read book after book with tales from men and women who have braved the high seas, he has memorized the names of islands he wants to visit that are thousands of miles away. He's studied sailing vessels and how they work, can tell you the difference between a ketch and a yawl, and knows that there are only 3 ropes on a boat. He hasn't yet actually sailed, but he knows, from books at least, the hows and whys of what it takes to harness the power of the wind.

The kid has a Dream. He wants to cross oceans, under sail. He wants to see sunrise a thousand miles from land, he wants to know that feeling of accomplishment which surely comes when an accurate landfall is made after crossing the ever-changing sea. He wants to follow in the wakes of all of his fellow sailors that he's read about over the course of his own young years. He is learning as much as he can about how to make his Dream come true.

If you look into his bookbag, there among the classroom texts and composition binders with sailboats sketched on the cover, you'll find a dog-eared, somewhat tattered world atlas. Open it to the marked pages, and you'll see lines drawn across the maps, across the great oceans, lines he's drawn in as The Route He's Gonna Take, one day. Some day in his future.

There's a word he knows, a word he thinks about constantly. It's a word that probably almost noone else in the whole school knows. It's a magic word to him, even so.

The word is "circumnavigation"...



In the past few weeks, I have been immensely gratified to see our still-small community growing it's own life, it's own style, it's own cast of characters. Y'all are great. :) I really didn't expect sailFar to grow this fast, or this well, and I'm *very* happy that it has done so.

It makes me feel good to see the friendships that are developing here, to see the dialogues that are taking place, and, perhaps most, to find that I am not alone in my "small boat weirdo" frame of mind.;D I know that I started this, but already I am becoming just a small part of it, and that is as it should be, how I wanted it to be. I think that sailFar is going to continue to grow and become the resource and community I envisioned, and that is all Thanks to *you*, the contributors who make it what it is.

Partly because the growth here has been much more rapid than I anticipated, and partly because I am relatively new to running a site like this and didn't think of it, there is something that I neglected to do from the outset - establish a clear set of guidelines about what types of content you can expect to see on the sailFar.net website, and what type of content we *don't* want to see. That's what this post is about.

This is *not* about "Free Speech", this *is* about kids, like the young Sailor I wrote about up above, and our doing what we can to make both his and our Dreams come true.

In a nutshell, I want that kid, or any like him, to be able to come to this site unhindered, to be able to visit and learn and take something away that will help him realize his Dream. I would absolutely hate to find out that our site was blocked from a learning environment due to "objectionable material".

To that end, I've made the decision that what we post here needs to be the type of content that his school, and/or his parents, will not be able to raise any objection to.


This means we can't post naked or racy pictures, that we have to watch our language a bit, that we act like adults should when there are others children about. We don't need to be total prudes, we just need to be conscious of what we write and say in order that young Sailors can be exposed to the joy we have in our own favorite endeavour.

I think we can easily continue to grow and thrive as a community and as a resource while doing that. I don't see any reason that this guideline in and of itself could be seen as objectionable, although I will discuss it if you, the members, have questions about it.

I hope that you will do your part to see that the kids can come here easily from anywhere, to learn about the sheer magic that is cruising under sail in a small boat.

And, BTW, that kid? That was me. :)

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So, Welcome to the sailFar.net Forum, a discussion area for anyone who has anything to contribute about boats, cruising plans, the site, and other SB/LD related topics. Feel free to add comments and posts as you see fit, and suggestions for topics/improvements are also welcomed.

I'll try an Off Topic area and see what develops. Please, keep it legal, political *only* if there is no other way around it, and post no pictures of naked fat people or extremely deviant behaviors. ;) Sailing/boating-related is best, but a good guffaw that doesn't fall under these is just fine, too. :)

Other than that, this area will be a wide open sailors forum catering to a niche of folks who enjoy small boat cruising, so have fun!
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Captain Smollett on December 18, 2005, 11:33:06 PM
Two suggestions?

(1) On the main site, or maybe a forum: The Sailor's Bookshelf (or Library).

(2) The forum needs a link back to the main site somewhere.  The link "Home" takes one to the main forum page (maybe this one should be relabeled?)

BTW, I think this is great idea for a site; a lot of other small boat sites get a little to racy for me.  Cruising sites ooh tend to focus on larger boats.  This is a cool mix.

Thanks! 
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on December 18, 2005, 11:36:53 PM
Great ideas, John, both of them! The Bookshelf will be up in a few minutes, here in the Forum.

The link back to the main site will take a bit longer, but I should have that done by tomorrow.

Edit: I named it "The Book Locker", in keeping with our nauticalness, ;)

and

The site logo at the top of the page will now take you back to the sailfar.net homepage.

:)
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: ebb on December 19, 2005, 01:14:24 PM
BON VOYAGE Capitan!

Sure hope it works out that you grow a haven here for for ideas and discussion and good will.  Maybe Bill will put you on a links page over on the Pearson Ariel site so we can communicate like next door neighbors - and make it easy for computer illererates like me to visit as well.

One a deez days I'll be haulin in ona sheets and settin sail!!!!
Maybe Frank D should be on yer plank of directors? ;D
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Cmdr Pete on December 19, 2005, 03:45:05 PM
Quote:

"You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, adult material, or otherwise in violation of any International or United States Federal law"


Yuk Yuk  ::) :P :-\ 8) ;)

I got a real problem with the "inaccurate" part
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on December 19, 2005, 09:41:38 PM
LOL C'pete - I can see where you might run afoul of that particular clause.

I guess it's gonna be coal in your stocking this year!




(ewww - Christmas puns... ::) )
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: PegasusRider on December 20, 2005, 08:46:03 PM
Hello all...

What a great idea for a site.  I am looking forward to checking out the traffic that this site gets...Keep up the great work Capt K...
8)
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on December 21, 2005, 11:17:53 AM
Welcome aboard, Jeff! :)   ...and thanks for the compliments! I just set the place up, though - it's the board members who are making it work so well! ;D

/me passes around free grog to the members
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Rob Davison on December 21, 2005, 01:02:43 PM
Just a note to say thanks for putting up a site for those of us who cruise on small boats.

Although I don't have aspirations of crossing oceans on Seadragon we do intend to do extended cruises to the San Juan Islands and through out Puget Sound.
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Oldguy52 on December 22, 2005, 08:48:20 AM
Hello, Cap'n K,

Been waitin' for somebody to start a board like this for quite some time now ...  Not that I've ever been anywhere, but someday I sure hope to. Why am I not surprised that it's you who finally got it done.

You da man boss!!!

Good to hear from you again btw. Been awhile, but I can see you've been busy. :)

Rik
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on December 22, 2005, 08:53:40 AM
Welcome aboard there, Rik! Good to see you here! I think that you are our first Flicka owner.  ;D

OK, get busy with the pictures and the posting of that little beauty of yours... :)
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Oldguy52 on December 22, 2005, 09:11:53 AM
Hmmm...... pictures

How do you post pics in here?? I see the way I usually do it doesn't work.
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on December 22, 2005, 09:22:27 AM
Rik -

It uses brackets, not the < > that the TSBB does. Like so:

[img]image_URL_here[/img]

instead of the TSBB's

<img src=image_URL_here>

Also, we have the sailfar Gallery (http://sailfar.net/gallery) where you can go make yourself an Album, and post/host your pictures in. It's pretty simple, I think - Iceman says its easier than a spinnaker set, once you get it done the first time... ;)
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Oldguy52 on December 22, 2005, 09:27:07 AM
Ok I'll give that a try. Harrd for an old fart to learn all these new tricks :) :)

(http://www.signsbyrik.net/rik/HLG2_inKY_1.jpg)

Well, that was fairly painless ........ even for the intellectually challenged :)
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Zen on December 22, 2005, 11:12:20 AM
Nice hat!


hmmm looks like mine... :o  ;D
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: mudnut on January 07, 2006, 09:57:27 PM
CaptK, A very happy new year to ya mate,I really do read the knowlege you part with on all the forums you attend,well,99% of it anyway. Gives you a stiffy just thinking about it?Ring a bell,Mudnut
Title: Re: Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on January 08, 2006, 11:33:14 AM
G'day, mudnut. :)

A stiffy? Not really. ;D Welcome aboard!
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: AllAboutMe on February 10, 2006, 02:13:43 AM
Just wanted to say I'm glad I've found this site. It's good to find a place for the smaller cruisers and wannabe's. I have two boats in the water, and two in various stages of rebuild. Thanks for hosting. I've seen a couple of folks that I recognize from other forums. Good to see you.
Fair Winds,
Larry Wilson
Richmond,Va
Columbia 8.7, (2) Columbia Sabers
CS27
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CapnK on February 12, 2006, 11:32:32 AM
Larry -

Welcome aboard! Glad you found us. We have a pretty strong Columbia-owner contigent here, I'm sure you'll get lots of Q's about your boats and experiences with them. :)
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: AllAboutMe on February 12, 2006, 01:45:31 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome. Hopefully I won't use up all the bandwidth all the time. I'm known for being sorta mouthy.
Fair winds
Larry
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Pixie Dust on April 30, 2006, 09:59:48 AM
These dirty word changes are cracking me up.  It changes the Town I live in from Tallaha  ssee to Tallahabutsee.   It changes She ll island to Sheck Island.    ;D ;D ;D
This is making me laugh when I go back and read posts after the changes. 
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CharlieJ on April 30, 2006, 11:29:54 AM
Laura and I are just cracking up at that Connie!! See - BIg brother IS watching you.

I supppose the word mbutt as in Catholic mbutt will get changed also?

ROFLMAO!! Yep it did. NOT in preview, but in posting.

That is absolutely hilarious. Right up there on a par with the guy who got labeled a racist because he used the word "Niggardly" in a speech ;D ;D
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Zen on April 30, 2006, 12:10:11 PM
Haha how true I tried to write pa$$ages and got passage  ;D

and Pa$$ed turned to pass, LOL
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Pixie Dust on April 30, 2006, 10:32:38 PM
The funny thing is that the preview does not show it.  It is after the post.
It will keep all of us on our toes.  I pity the new folks reading this.....They will think we are illiterate or a little "far out there"     :D
Gotta love it the puter brain.  
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: s/v Faith on April 30, 2006, 10:44:14 PM
Let's see if typing mass makes you sound like an ass now.
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: s/v Faith on April 30, 2006, 10:45:35 PM
Changed the filter a little bit, seems to have worked.

Let's try;

She sells sea shells down by the sea shore in heck.
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: s/v Faith on April 30, 2006, 10:53:32 PM
titilate the tit

poop the shitake

sell the shell in heck

mass the ass
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: CharlieJ on May 01, 2006, 08:34:37 AM
I  ASSUME we'll just have to  learn to deal with it ;D ;D
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Skipper Dave on May 01, 2006, 11:56:21 AM
We assumed the assistance would assure us safe arrival in Massachesettes.

See if you can figure this one out...

Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: s/v Faith on May 01, 2006, 02:09:45 PM
I assume this is better.

on edit.  Cool, now how about those shitake mushrooms?
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Skipper Dave on May 01, 2006, 02:18:35 PM
Waahaapined?

Just when it was beginning to be fun.

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This morning it looked so nice out I thought I'd leave it out.

S/V "Tina Marie" Cal 2-27
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Zen on May 01, 2006, 02:26:01 PM
Heard Hashita san liked Shitake mushroom hella lot til he passed away!


working  ;D ;D ;D

But now I can not use my captn Marvel decoder ring  :D
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Skipper Dave on May 01, 2006, 04:16:22 PM
Zen,

I think when decoded it says:

             DRINK YOUR OVALTINE

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This morning it looked so nice out I thought I'd leave it out.

S/V "Tina Marie" Cal 2-27
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: Mario G on September 06, 2009, 10:03:25 AM
Hey Capt K  even thou it was 25 yrs ago I was that highschool kid, some what on the outside due to most of the other guys dreaming of fast cars and such.  I was bite by the sailing bug at a summercamp when I was 12 and when I was 16 I was working at it teaching sailing.   Being land locked in upstate NY for the most part it hard to find ways to sail.  I took the USCG safety courses and all.  After Highschool life just seemed to get in the way. there were a few outtings here and there but nothing like I dreamed in younger days. It just seem like the dream was always going to stay just that.
Now it seems like a new life and all the dreams are alive again.  I use to tell my kids if the didn't behave I was just going to sail to the Bahamas and never come back.

heres one of the books I use to keep with me and have to laugh at all the stuff I collected over the years that were sail related.  Alittle tattered after 25 yrs but still makes the mind wounder to far off places
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to the new site!
Post by: tomwatt on December 01, 2009, 12:19:12 PM
Thanks for the place to ask questions!
I had been 'declined' on one or two other cruising forums for reasons that escape me, although not having a 45' boat seems to have played a part.
I too grew up landlocked, though a bass boat or a canoe were all there was to boating... carefully read my father's "Bluejacket's Manual" from WW2, and dreamed. Then, about 2 weeks ago, I did the impossible/unthinkable, and got my hands on an old Bristol Corsair 24 - the boat is a bit rough, needs some work (is there a boat out there that doesn't?), and don't know where this all leads, but I'm determined to plunge ahead.
Sometimes dreams do come true!
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: atrometer on December 17, 2011, 10:58:03 AM
As a new proud owner of two boats (Nonsuch 22' is for sail), and a newly acquired Monty 15, I am looking forward to all the advantages of a micro sailor and selling the Nonsuch.  I just stumbled across this site as I was researching the "Monty".  We live in Fort Myers, FL - a great sailing place: beaches, cities with great restaurants, barrier islands, very good fishing, sunny and warm most of the time. 13 years ago, we made the trip from Lake Champlain, NY to FL on our Catalina 34 - wonderful trip!

PS - Zen, loved your Christmas poem for sailors!
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Travelnik on August 10, 2012, 01:48:42 PM
Captain K,

When I saw that story about the high school kid, I thought you were writing about me! LOL

I was that kid in Prescott, AZ, landlocked in the mountains with a dream of sailing. Instead of carrying my books to class, I had my Glen-L Marine catalog, and my Luger Boats catalogs, just dreaming of setting sail.

I had my dream knocked down many times by people telling me that I'd need a big boat (over 30') and all the ones I saw were out of my minimum wage price range. Even building one was so far out of my range that I could only dream.

The spark of the dream always remained though, and now, after raising a family, the spark is becoming a larger flame once more, and I know that size does not have to hinder the dream!

I have a 22' Westerly Nomad that is strong enough to handle the seas, and will cost me a lot less to maintain and repair, so the dream is a possibility now.

Thanks for this encouraging site!

Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Jim_ME on August 11, 2012, 02:11:24 AM
Welcome, Dean,

Those Westerly Nomad 22s are cool. So roomy for a 3300-lb boat and with their shallow-draft "triple" keel design. A friend of mine got one with a trailer and is moving down from a 34-foot boat that has become too much to enjoy since she has developed some health issues--in addition to the benefits of reducing costs and increasing self sufficiency (as you also mentioned).

As you may already know, there are several twin-keel boat owners here (including me). Look forward to hearing about your adventures. -Jim
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Travelnik on August 12, 2012, 08:59:38 PM
Quote from: Jim_ME on August 11, 2012, 02:11:24 AM
Welcome, Dean,

Those Westerly Nomad 22s are cool. So roomy for a 3300-lb boat and with their shallow-draft "triple" keel design. A friend of mine got one with a trailer and is moving down from a 34-foot boat that has become too much to enjoy since she has developed some health issues--in addition to the benefits of reducing costs and increasing self sufficiency (as you also mentioned).

As you may already know, there are several twin-keel boat owners here (including me). Look forward to hearing about your adventures. -Jim

So far, my biggest adventure involves finding her. losing her, and then getting her back. I'm working on a blog that will go through the whole adventure, as well as my future adventures with her.

At least, I will get back to the blog as soon as I can pull myself away from this forum!  ;D
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Bud on May 14, 2016, 08:01:09 AM
It looks like you have accomplished what you hoped for those many, many years ago. And then some.

Congrats and thanks!
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: CharlieJ on May 14, 2016, 08:16:45 AM
Sad to read back over that thread, and note all the names who no longer post here. Jim_Me and I seem to be the only ones left.
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Travelnik on May 17, 2016, 04:17:48 PM
I'm still here. I just don't have much to say these days.  :(

I like to read up on what others are doing. It gives me some hope that I'll get to do something when things get better.
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Sooner on January 16, 2020, 06:35:17 PM
 :(Gone for a couple years -wife still very ill, but can now work on it next to the house.
Sailboat 27 Cape Dory unattended in the back pasture.
Been gone so long had to call Jotruck to see if he remembered my sign in....he did!
So now back in action working on a really sad boat getting it ready to haul to the east coast.
Title: Re: CONTENT GUIDELINES and Welcome to sailFar!
Post by: Captain Smollett on February 03, 2020, 10:01:33 AM
Quote from: Sooner on January 16, 2020, 06:35:17 PM
:(Gone for a couple years -wife still very ill, but can now work on it next to the house.
Sailboat 27 Cape Dory unattended in the back pasture.
Been gone so long had to call Jotruck to see if he remembered my sign in....he did!
So now back in action working on a really sad boat getting it ready to haul to the east coast.

My wife's not been ill, but the story is the same.  Lot's going on offline, but I try to drop by SF once in a while to see how the old crew is doing.