I blame my father

LittleSister

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If you learnt in a Firefly everything afterwards will be straightforward! I used to sail them on Edgware reservoir and to one used to keelboats they were like a computer game today - everything unrealistically fast.

Well put about the emotional relationship with the sea - I never tire of just watching the waves and seascape.

Ha! My own first sailing boat was a Firefly!

Not so sure everything subsequent has been straightforward 😁 , but definitely agree on the endless fascination of waves and seascapes.
 

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I did at last get to take a grammar school bird out in my tub,the grammar had just joined the comprehensive an d it was nice to meet intelligent girls,Unfortunatly I must have not got my tacking up to scratch as she never came again🙄
 

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I did at last get to take a grammar school bird out in my tub,the grammar had just joined the comprehensive an d it was nice to meet intelligent girls,Unfortunatly I must have not got my tacking up to scratch as she never came again🙄
Tacking??? Heard a few alternative words for the art of seduction, mutual enjoyment, etc but not that...
 

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Cors, depends on the 'crew' had one on my tiny dinghy, jumped me shortly after we cast off. Can't complain:D but had to swim for the rudder, that came unhooked while we were otherwise 'occupied' and drifted off. Swings and roundabouts...
 

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My parents took me out sailing whilst still a tot in a Lymington Scow dinghy from the beach in Swanage. The first 'cruiser' was 18' - a West Highland sloop, kept in Chichester yacht basin as it was then in the mid 60's. Apparently my sister and I slept fore and aft on one bunk, our mum had the other with my dad on the floor. It must have been cozy but all I can remember was swimming ashore at East Head every weekend.
 

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My father got us stuck under a bridge when the mast jammed on our Mirror Dinghy then rammed us up on the rocks in his Westerly... I should have learnt after the warnings! 🙄
 
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