This is how Dr. Antonio Felice Giacich di Fiume describes the “effects of seafaring life on the body and the spirit“.
The style
Giacich referred to professional sailors and certainly not to yachtsmen but, reading it a century and half later, I’ve found in its notes the seed of that diversity that distinguishes those who love go to sea from the others.
How often the “others” say that we are “obsessed” because we never miss the opportunity to talk about boats, sea, navigation and, in the words of Giacich, “sailors don’t like to establish new cultural relations with those who are foreign to their own sphere, preferring the matters and defects of their own profession; only rarely, they diverge from these in their inclinations and researches”.
This means that sailors are culturally monotonous and reject any interest in what has no connection with the sea.
Weaker in their feelings, sailors are however strong when dealing with troubles since they are often involved in the “alternation of cases of prosperous and adverse fortune” and are therefore able to overcame dangers and disasters with particular willpower.
This romantic generalization has been passed down to the present day and is used by all those who spend their time more on the quay than at sea: they think that one boat and some sailor clothes are enough to be part of the world of brave captains.
If self-styled skippers had read Antonio Felice Giacich, they would get relief from the exciting theories that this 19th-century doctor formulated on the physical state of sailors.
People usually content to
Modern charter companies could transform his treatise into countless advertising spots when the author says that: ” Not a few of them, frail and weak at first, are reinvigorated after the first afflictions, as they had changed their nature and shape”.
Today, this promise becomes remarkable: …. sailing makes you healthy and strong!
Nothing new, I’ve always said and thought so.
Fair wind!
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