Small Boats, Smart Risks, Strong Sailors (Great Lakes RAIDs – Part 2)
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In Part 2 of our conversation with the organizers behind three Great Lakes RAIDs, we move beyond introductions and into the deeper questions: how do you design adventure that is challenging — but not reckless? How do sailors grow into events like these?
We talk about designing safety into expedition-style sailing, and how participants can gradually build the skills and confidence needed for bigger water. A recurring theme emerges: small boats are not a limitation — they are often the best training ground.
The discussion ranges from:
- Learning to sail in small craft
- The role of racing as an education
- Why getting on the water early matters more than perfection
- First boats — and whether to build or buy
- And how the internet quietly helped revive and connect the small-boat world
At its heart, this episode is about progression. Not heroics. Not extremes. But steady growth, thoughtful preparation, and the idea that sailing can still be accessible — if we let it be.
If Part 1 asked why these events exist, Part 2 asks how sailors grow into them — and what that means for the future of small boats.
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