Took a trip up to Little Sodus Bay (Fair Haven, NY) to check if the powerboat has been put inside for winter storage and noticed the bay looks so different with all the docks empty. The view from Route 104A at Voughts Creek lets you look down the whole bay to the breakwater at Lake Ontario. The bay looks so small, but it is 2 miles from south end to Lake Ontario at the North. When I sail I seldom go to the south end, as it narrows and the wind can be fluky. I can spend hours sailing the north end, from out RV park going 1/2 mile south or 1/2 mile north to the State Park and never get bored so I wonder what a person on a Jet Ski does. At 2 miles long, the trip from end to end can not be more than 8 or 10 minutes on a Jet Ski, so it must get boring after a bit, after all, how many circles can you do, or how many wakes of powerboats can you jump beforere it gets old. With sailing each wind shift changes the water and your course. Everytime you venture out sailing you are faced with new conditions that put a challenge to you, be it playing strong puffs or chasings 'cats paws' to keep moving. It seems that sailing challenges your physical and mental abilities, and after a sail you may feel tired, but exilerated from mastering the conditions. Only been out of the water a month and it seems so long ago since I was sailing.