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    Posted: 16 Nov 12 at 12:53pm
50 Shades of Humiliating Painbox, but I'm afraid that's the other singlehanded fleet at the club...

http://www.sailboats.co.uk/product~Laser_Gelcoat_Dawn_Grey_125ml_729012.html

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Originally posted by Rupert

I'm sure that the more monotone a fleet is, the worse they are for being po-faced, grumpy and unwelcoming to newcomers. I hope you start a trend in the Solos for getting interesting deck colours.*





* More manly shades are permitted...


'50 shades of grey' perhaps! LOL


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 12 at 10:59am
I'm sure that the more monotone a fleet is, the worse they are for being po-faced, grumpy and unwelcoming to newcomers. I hope you start a trend in the Solos for getting interesting deck colours.*





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cheers Kev  Cool

and Graeme- yep, no gelcoat colour will stop the 'coin-flick on continuing' that is the first encounter with aggressive racing for any newbie to the sport- regardless of gender or age. I've seen potentially very good sailors who've been put off of racing simply by the shouting and boat bumping at their first ever start line.  One guy, who'd done brilliantly on the RYA courses came back ashore and simply said, 'what a load of b**locks'.  We never saw him at the club again.

It's water off a duck's back to me, but I can empathise with intimidating nature of it, my only comparable experience is vying for ski lifts as a newbie boarder in a French resort- firstly you're dealing with having a 'lesser means of travel' (ski snob) and secondly you're dealing with a streak nationalistic ownership where old Frenchmen in onesies are simply too arrogant to accept that snowboarding and tourism are both essential components to maintaining the viability of a ski resort these days.  

At our club we've got a Saturday 'race training' session and also a Wednesday afternoon Solo session- it's informal and lighthearted, big emphasis on newbies and common sense rather than legalese and the 'overly assertive' sailing that we're probably all guilty of to a varying degree.  I'm hoping to take part every now and again too, should be a bit of a laugh and help to keep everything in context.  But it's essentially there as a transition pathway to the club race programme on Sundays and Wednesday evenings- a softened attitude in the Solo and Laser also help with a big heap of 'more the merrier'.  Despite what we might blather on about here, if a guy shows up with a Rooster sail or another slight infraction to some rulebook somewhere, it doesn't even get discussed, nevermind debated as to whether he should or shouldn't be allowed to sail.  Quite refreshing really, and I trust a good route for a club like ours to follow.


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Ha, I seem to remember having a pink/purplish boat once and tried to encourage one of the daughters of darkness into dinghy racing, it worked fine right up until the minute her hair got wet and doctor death rammed us at the weather mark, the colour of the boat really didn't make much difference after that..

And it's Lavendar not pink - dilly dilly
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Kev M Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 12 at 9:22am

As much as I dislike the colour James I support your reasons for doing it.  We're having a girl in two and a half weeks (give or take) and I've already been plotting how the hell I'm going to get her on the water with me.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote pondmonkey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 12 at 9:01am
Originally posted by Neptune

Originally posted by pondmonkey

Cheers Isa- I knew you'd approve (and Mark by default- two girls too, big enough shoulders for a lilac boat garunteed!!!)


That's exactly how I rationalised the pink kite on my Musto  LOL

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Nov 12 at 8:46am
Originally posted by pondmonkey

Cheers Isa- I knew you'd approve (and Mark by default- two girls too, big enough shoulders for a lilac boat garunteed!!!)


That's exactly how I rationalised the pink kite on my Musto  LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Quote pondmonkey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Nov 12 at 11:39pm
Cheers Isa- I knew you'd approve (and Mark by default- two girls too, big enough shoulders for a lilac boat garunteed!!!)

Kev- stop being such a 'bloke', it's okay to admit to being able to name more than five colours, knowledge of such things doesn't preclude you from drinking Guinness or eating kebabs.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Kev M Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Nov 12 at 9:24pm
Lets call a spade a spade and a pink boat a pink boat.  Lilac my arse.
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