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Thanks Col and Kermit. Floor space is going to be my issue, and I suspect that hulls on their stands sitting on shelves will be the answer. I will not be able to store them rigged as I sometimes do currently. But I will contine to support the keel.
Sounds like it was a great day at the Duck. Sorry I had to miss it.
Doesn’t sound too complicated!! You lost me after the word”But”.
It was a great day at the Duck, but the wind was quite tricky. As usual Duck Luck was a factor and is better to have than boat speed!!
Thanks to all for a ripper day.
26 September 2020 at 20:08 in reply to: Sailing and scale boats at the canal 26th September 2020 #6095Yep, my feet and jeans did get a bit damp. I am thinking that a pair of waders may be useful.
The weed near the Ron’s Reef sign is really thick and heavy.
An interesting day of sailing at the Canal.
Good job Kermit
Another great day out at the Duck. Thanks to all.
May be “Shit Out of Luck”!!
A variable wind from the look of the video. Well done guys on braving the elements.
Great write up and camera work – thank you!!
Another great day at the Duck. Very busy with so many DF65s on the pond at the same time. The usual variable wind made some of the buoy roundings interesting!!
Great videos Gerald. Lots of oops moments documented.
Yet another great day of racing at the duck brilliantly recorded and reported. Thanks guys.
Very brave lads. Well done on keeping the flag flying at the Duck.
Nice work Kermit. Thank you.
Worth waiting for Kermit – absolute gold. Thank you.
Yet another day of close racing. Not as cold as expected, and the wind was at it’s unpredictable best. Lady luck was again with Pink Bits – it must be the sails!!
Great write up and superb camera work – thank you guys. Big thank you to Justin for giving up his morning and running our races.
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