sailorgirl
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I was small enough to helm the boat a neighbour built for his kids in the late 60s or early 70s (he wasn't) so spent a couple of summers upside down on a local reservoir. Then my younger brothers built a pair of kayaks at school so it was off to the Great Ouse which flowed through the village - not very "great" in our part of the world more a large stream but fun. Not certain what the residents thought as we carried a procession of kayaks over a mile from home to waters edge each day during our holidays though.
No more boating until in the mid 90s when a colleague introduced me to a newcomer to the office who a owned a yacht (actually a Sigma 362). The colleague who was also a keen sailor then proceeded to organise a weekend trip from Brighton to Cowes & back and signed another colleague plus myself & my daughter up as crew. I was seasick for most of that trip but somehow that didn't put me off either the owner or sailing, we managed over 1000nm on our summer cruise this year and we'll celebrate 11 years of marriage next month!
No more boating until in the mid 90s when a colleague introduced me to a newcomer to the office who a owned a yacht (actually a Sigma 362). The colleague who was also a keen sailor then proceeded to organise a weekend trip from Brighton to Cowes & back and signed another colleague plus myself & my daughter up as crew. I was seasick for most of that trip but somehow that didn't put me off either the owner or sailing, we managed over 1000nm on our summer cruise this year and we'll celebrate 11 years of marriage next month!