This puts a whole new spin on things.
Planing can therefore be a present participle, gerund and adjective.
I am learning more from here than all my years of Catholic school education.
Planing is the best thing about windy days (gerund, acting like a noun)
Gary was
planing through his gybes beautifully (present participle)
Mary wanted to get out in
planing conditions (adjective).
Yes Belly, seabreeze may attract a mish-mash of non-judgemental under-educated illiterate people, but who said there was nothing valuable to learn here?
Just imagine, next time the other half has a go at you for wasting time on seabreeze again..."No darling, I'm actually brushing (present participle) up on my grammar".
Clarence