Murv
Well-Known Member
A while ago, I asked if sailing was any good (clicky) and got some, ahem, mixed responses.
Well, this weekend I got to spend on a saily boat. A 20 ton steel ketch to be precise.
Light winds were a bit of an issue, but still got the sails up. And. had a brilliant time
The feeling when the sails fill and the boat heels and starts pulling against the rudder is addictive.
And, the racing! Anything and everything within visible range becomes a target to be beaten
It does seem to be hard work, maybe not helped by being on the ever twisting Medway in a variable wind but the sails needed constant tweaking. Probably far less of an issue on a longer run.
Obviously, it's a bit slow. But, the serenity of drifting along with only the sound of water against the hull is fantastic. I also got a far greater understanding of why sail boats take the lines they do.
Anyway, I won't be converting any time soon, I like the sound of whistling turbo's too much
Plus time is too short for me at the moment, maybe in the future though...
Hopefully a few pictures below, if I can get them to work:
Well, this weekend I got to spend on a saily boat. A 20 ton steel ketch to be precise.
Light winds were a bit of an issue, but still got the sails up. And. had a brilliant time
The feeling when the sails fill and the boat heels and starts pulling against the rudder is addictive.
And, the racing! Anything and everything within visible range becomes a target to be beaten
It does seem to be hard work, maybe not helped by being on the ever twisting Medway in a variable wind but the sails needed constant tweaking. Probably far less of an issue on a longer run.
Obviously, it's a bit slow. But, the serenity of drifting along with only the sound of water against the hull is fantastic. I also got a far greater understanding of why sail boats take the lines they do.
Anyway, I won't be converting any time soon, I like the sound of whistling turbo's too much
Hopefully a few pictures below, if I can get them to work:
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