DJE
Well-Known Member
You know how it is. Not a breath of wind and being carried past the bouy on the tide, simple choice we either try to anchor in 20m of water and 3 knots of tide or we retire and go for a beer in Yarmouth. No contest. But before you get a chance to take the class flag down and put the ensign back up somebody starts taking photos of you:
Then ten minutes later the wind fills in from nowhere and you're sailing again but the halyards, outhall, backstay, etc. all need tightening at once and he's still there with his camera:
Thanks for the pictures Les. I owe you a beer.
Then ten minutes later the wind fills in from nowhere and you're sailing again but the halyards, outhall, backstay, etc. all need tightening at once and he's still there with his camera:
Thanks for the pictures Les. I owe you a beer.