Wednesday, 14 November 2012

End of season

Its been a while since I last posted, 

DY171 has been put to bed for the winter after her first season on the Exe.  Although I have not been able to spend as much time as I would like getting the boat as sorted as possible we have successfully put together a boat that works (Its a very different boat to the one we had a year ago). 



There is lots of work to be done over the winter but this is small in comparison to the work we have already done.

Here is a list of lessons learnt (and re-learnt) this year:
  • Don't let people work on a boat if they are confused on what the words 'slot gasket' mean or how to fit one.
  • A choice of sail can be very controversial indeed.
  • Sailing requires lots of patience.
  • Measure 64 times cut once
  • Do not take the phrase champagne sailing literally!
On the whole its been a productive an fun start to sailing the yawl.

Happy sailing,
Rich





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