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Finn Quotes
In other classes, there is very little difference in speed
between the good and the very good. But in the Finn, the very good can
always leave distance between himself and all others. If you really love
competitive sailing, want to work hard, race hard and enjoy the fruits of
your efforts then the Finn Class is for you.
Paul Elvstrom (1962)
To replace the Finn in the Olympics would be the same as
replacing the skis with snowboards in the alpine disciplines.
Paul Elvstrom (1999)
The unique spirit of the Finn class transcends generations.
Finn sailors know what it takes to master this magnificent boat, being the
most physical and tactical in the world. This bonds them together.
Jacques Rogge (1998)
I credit the Finn as the best class available, offering an
individual a true platform to learn and compete in at the highest level.
The knowledge and work ethics gained from my years of Finn sailing have
benefited me in all aspects of sailing throughout my career.
Peter Holmberg (1998)
When asked what boat you sail it is sufficient to say
'Finn' to prove excellence.
Paul Henderson (1998)
The Finn is the most physically and mentally demanding
singlehander in the world. It breeds exceptional, all-round sailors by
testing all aspects of racing.
IFA
The cult of the International Finn Monotype may seem
strange to some people, but to us devotees, there is nothing else remotely
like it. The Finn offers the most purely athletic form of yacht racing and
is, therefore, the most fundamentally competitive. The Finn offers the
rewarding opportunity of doing a difficult thing well. There will always
be those who aspire to be the master of a Finn.
Jack Knights (1961)
We are the most important class in the world today. We have
more boats starting in more races throughout the world than any other
class. We must grow through this strength and we must fight the idea of
giving up the Finn as an Olympic class boat.
Vernon Stratton (1967)
The Finn Class is unique. I learnt about winning and losing
against the world's best. I established life long friends around the world
as I learnt how tough physically and mentally a sail boat could be. I
learnt the finest details of tuning and balance, the painful difference
between fast and slow. Of all the boats that I have raced, from Sabots to
the America's Cup and all the classes in between, for me the tough little
Finn is the most sacred of them all. This class is a classic.
John Bertrand (1998)
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