jackh
Active Member
Do you know what's very sad, I (rather my dad) used to own a Hillyard 8 tonner ( in fact it's the one pictured here ) and I remember spending summers on the french canals or crossing to cherbourg, falling asleep on the boom after constructing intricate harnessing arrangements so that I wouldn't fall off(!) and strapping myself to halyards to pretend i was trapezing on a dinghy...
My Dad having sold the Hillyard a fair few years ago and replaced it with a seadog (At the time I was young and naive and wanted a beneteau oceanis - luckily I was ignored) if I go down to work on the dog I can see the Hillyard still on the hard, where it's now been sat for several years, slowly falling apart.
Just thought I'd share my woes...
My Dad having sold the Hillyard a fair few years ago and replaced it with a seadog (At the time I was young and naive and wanted a beneteau oceanis - luckily I was ignored) if I go down to work on the dog I can see the Hillyard still on the hard, where it's now been sat for several years, slowly falling apart.
Just thought I'd share my woes...