I was formerly a member of a sailing club before graduating onto a yacht club, I loved racing performance dingies as a young guy but as I move into my late fourties approaching fifty years of age, I need to rethink dingy sailing. The advantage of the bigger boats is you don't need to work so hard, you are not hanging over the side by toestraps or providing counterbalance by hanging from a trapeze wire.
This is balanced by the need to sometimes scale the mast of the larger boat suspended by a bosun's seat to retrieve a halyard or free a jammed block. I wouldn't swap the sailing life; you need to work hard, save well, spend your spare cash well and enjoy you leisure time - I wouldn't swap my sailing life.
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