Wansworth
Well-Known Member
Crew à la Mode……..If I haven’t enough to worry about buying a yacht
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Guaranteed to take you down without time to even shout for helpProper PBO attire -
Army surplus greatcoat, wellingtons, a couple of pullovers your mum knitted, and that Harris tweed flat cap you inherited from your uncle (substitute a sou-wester in extremis).
In fair weather, trousers and shirt that have progressed through the Sunday best and work phases of their life, but not yet been relegated to boat painting/maintenace, plus tie and aforementioned flat cap.
Are you a mysogenist……why can’t women wear great coats?It's much easier for women sailors. They only need bikinis, it seems from YouTube.
According to legend, and the lady herself, one of the leading crews in the Yarmouth XOD fleet used to wear just a red bikini whenever the weather permitted, for the purposes of distracting the opposition. This in the days when gentlemen sailed their boats in a reefer jacket. That was X110, Betox. My wife made the mistake of looking up that name on the internet, and the top hit was urban dictionary. Some things cannot be unseen, even when face to face with the dear lady herself, aged mid 80s.It's much easier for women sailors. They only need bikinis, it seems from YouTube.
Are you a mysogenist……why can’t women wear great coats?
I should imagine dressed as you indicate you would plummet through the east coat mud up to your armpitsAs far as I am concerned they may.
YouTube vids suggests they don't, but then again neither do they tend to sail in the muddy creeks and cold, wet weather I am more familiar with!
How do you know they don’t? I bet wansy is never without his.Perhaps the bikini girls on YouTube vids have the right idea, and our fellow (mostly male) forumites should be wearing mankinis!
Ah well as you know I was in Yarmouth before you . Quite the boatyard distraction those legs wereAccording to legend, and the lady herself, one of the leading crews in the Yarmouth XOD fleet used to wear just a red bikini whenever the weather permitted, for the purposes of distracting the opposition. This in the days when gentlemen sailed their boats in a reefer jacket. That was X110, Betox. My wife made the mistake of looking up that name on the internet, and the top hit was urban dictionary. Some things cannot be unseen, even when face to face with the dear lady herself, aged mid 80s.
And you would be right!How do you know they don’t? I bet wansy is never without his.
I have to look away when Judy poses as Kate Winslet on Fair Isle.It's much easier for women sailors. They only need bikinis, it seems from YouTube.
Me too.I have to look away when Judy poses as Kate Winslet on Fair Isle.
Quite right, keeps the mould at bayOne of our life models is a boat owner and from what I have heard the question of uniform often doesn’t arise in his case.
There's one of them moors near me...One of our life models is a boat owner and from what I have heard the question of uniform often doesn’t arise in his case.
Proper PBO attire -
Army surplus greatcoat, wellingtons, a couple of pullovers your mum knitted, and that Harris tweed flat cap you inherited from your uncle (substitute a sou-wester in extremis).
In fair weather, trousers and shirt that have progressed through the Sunday best and work phases of their life, but not yet been relegated to boat painting/maintenace, plus tie and aforementioned flat cap.