B27
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When I was young, I was mostly racing dinghies, there were many couples racing. Also the youth side was close to 50/50.I doubt that to be honest. The increase in the number of female sailors in the racing fleets has been very noticeable, it's a very rare boat now that is all male. We are frequently 50:50. At Dartmouth this year we had only 2 blokes on board.
Also when I was racing dayboats late last century there were quite a few notable female helms.
Offshore tended to attract mostly blokes, and racing IOR influenced boats inshore tended to imply recruiting a crew of grunts.
Maybe modern boats are less physical to sail, you don't need your crew to be gorillas and you don't need them on the rail by the hundredweight. Maybe not so much 'less physical' as less 'crudely physical'?
These days, dinghies are tilted more towards singlehanders, so the same old blokes are more often leaving their wives at home. Lots of blokes in their 60s helming dinghies, crewing can be a bit more of a young person's game.