This is in response to Steve Blevins reply: He said: "sailors doing brilliant things on the race course and crediting them to the wrong reasons"



I heard this on the Louis Vitton Cup racing last night, and thought how true it is.

"The good sailors seem to have all the good Luck"

They were refering to a wind shift that benefited the boat out in front.

My theory is that is probably somewhat true, but dont you think these "good sailors" put themselves in the position to have all the good luck?



David Mosley

www.seacats.org


The men were amazed, and said, "What kind of a man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?" Matthew 8:27