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Far from the tabloid stereotypes, naturist sailing is about . On any given summer weekend, from the Mediterranean to the Florida Keys, small fleets of clothing-optional boats anchor in secluded bays. Their crews swim, steer, trim sails, and share meals—all without a stitch of clothing. This string appears to be a fragmented, technical
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This is the quiet magic of naturist sailing: the . No changing rooms. No wet clothes to wring out. Just swim, eat, sail, repeat. Part 3: Afternoon – Swimming, Socializing, and Etiquette 3.1 The Naked Swim Step After lunch, the crew takes turns swimming off the stern ladder. Rule number one: Never jump off the bow without calling out – a naked swimmer is harder to spot in glare. Rule number two: Rinse off salt with the deck shower (freshwater) before sitting on interior cushions. No wet clothes to wring out
So cast off. Raise the main. Feel the sun trace every vertebra. That is not exhibitionism; that is simply in one of the few places where civilization’s dress codes have no power: the open sea. If you found this article valuable, share it with a sailing club or naturist group. And remember: whether 52 minutes or 52 days, every naturist sailing trip starts with the same choice – leave your clothes, not your courtesy, on the dock.