I lost track of this thread when it took a long carve into skiing, which I've only done once in my life (in Yosemite). But I've sat in lots of ski resorts while I paid through the nose for three kids' rental equipment when we lived in the Catskill Mountains for eight years.
What do I do in non-boating hours? Well, I do something on my computer for hours every day, 365 days a year, but I can't recall exactly what.
My second hobby for many decades since I moved to Connecticut, the "College Basketball Capital of the World" (especially the UConn women), has been following women's basketball—as a fan, as a prolific poster on women's basketball forums, as a scout, and as a press-credentialed reporter, photographer and videographer for internet magazines. I've been hired to cover all levels of women's basketball from high school, to college, to the NCAA women's tournament, and to the Olympic team. I no longer do so because all the eZines I used to work for have gone defunct.
I also have a YouTube channel where I would post some of my high school scouting and interview videos, but that hasn't been active for many years. I loved traveling to tournaments, videoing games, and interviewing players—but I absolutely hated video editing, expecially in the early days of YouTube and its extremely slow uploads. So, I just quit editing and publishing the many videos I have.
Channel devoted to girl's and women's basketball
www.youtube.com
One reason I'm behind in reading threads here for the past three months is that I've been watching games, attending high school tournaments, and reading and posting a lot on women's basketball forums. The UConn women are undefeated, once again ranked #1 in the country, and are the favorite to win their 13th NCAA championship in April.