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Possibly one of the best experiences someone can have is to sail bare. There are a few reasons for this. naturist is that should one be in a position to sail un-clothed then the weather would have to be warm and sunny to make the prospect encouraging, also if one can sail, then some wind will soon be making itself know as well as the boat will be leaning to it . Even in colder climes when I've had to wear clothing to ward off the components I never tire of the wonder that's a sailing vessel merely using the wind to drive through the sea. Whether there are several other people on board, then if ones relationship to them WOn't be strained by sharing this kind of intimate encounter, it might even be improving.Sailing can be a physically demanding pastime, frequently one has to move fast, its not until one has had the joy of going without clothes does one realise how confining garments are. When I was on my way (singlehanded) back across the Atlantic in my beaten up schooner "Gloria" the most efficient sail was one that went by the name of "the fishermans" this four sided gem went at the top between the two masts and was astonishingly strong in light airs. naturist was that as soon as the wind piped up it had to come down. However, in order to drop it two halliards (the ropes that pull up or lower a sail) had to be utilized at the exact same time, as there was just one of me and my invisible friend was proving useless at deck work, the sail would get the wind behind it and flap up and tear itself. I'd grown quite tired of this caper and the following sewing up of tears that came of it. beach blondes did it, the whole sail drifted forwards and wrapped itself around the foremast top, I knew that in an extremely brief time it'd be ripped beyond repair and I scaled the mast to free it. It really was a revelation. How well beach party would decrease in Solent sailing circles I dont understand, I daresay the RYA and health and safety would have at least something to say on the situation!If you are wearing clothes they're going to get wet, and as its sea water, the salt will subsequently quit the clothing from ever correctly drying until it is rinsed with fresh water. Fresh water can be very precious on a sailing boat far from land, it is not to be squandered in rinsing out clothing. So if one does not wear any, it will not get dirty and need washing does it? Along with all these wonderful gains one gets a nice even tan, what could possibly be better?)