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    Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 9:32am
She'll helm our yacht out in Gib in a straight line when the wind isn't to strong and sometimes when I need a wee to. This is apparently different though. Lol
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Before you completely write-off the wayfarer based on speed credentials, they do not feel as slow as the picture we all like to portray.  In fact, they push so much water out of the way that they feel quite fast once there's a breeze on and sea running.

I'd probably avoid taking GPS out with you to measure it, and go with the feeling instead.... but if she's truly a bit of brand snob, then 'sailing a way barge' might be a step too far.  A (Laser) 2000 is cooler, and if you want a new one, the class has had a new injection of modern wow when RS took over building the boat.  I'd certainly consider one in the future.

Another boat that hit my radar recently as something sporty and fun, but not silly powerfulis the Nautica 450.  The demo boat is with Rodney Cobb at Suntouched Sailboats- plenty of room for an occasional passenger too.




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A nice dinghy sailing holiday?!

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Hi
I'd love for my wife to helm as I prefer to crew and be out on a wire playing with a asymmetric or spinny.   She has flat out refused v to learn to helm at the moment. Any hints on how I could get her to have a go helping instead.
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Lol that was one of the things I had to promise to get her instantly. Lol

Great suggestions thanks for those.

The only thing that worries me about going down the Wayfarer is I know for a fact that if the boat isn't capable of lots of speed she will get bored real easy. To give you an idea she's just changed her 600 cc motorbike for a 1000 cc as the 600 was to tame and she can ride both better than 95% of the guys I know.
Likewise I also don't want to scare her and put her off hence my dilemma of boat as she also wants us to be able to take the little one off for a zoom round the bay.
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Originally posted by winging it

Er Indoors moans about cleats, plus wears her drysuit pretty much year round.  She also hates crewing, especially for me, but is very at home in her brand new Cadbury purple lightning.  I count it as a major success that she now likes sailing enough to buy her own brand new boat, but it has taken quite some time.


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It is true about the cleats - and the drysuit.  I hate feeling wet.  I might be persuaded to wear my waterproof socks and rain trousers if it was a bright sunny day and I was unlikely to fall in...

I prefer single handing as then it's my fault when it all goes pearshaped, and I can try things out without annoying someone else.  I did go on a level 3 instructed by the Great SI herself and it wasn't as bad as I thought, especially helming for the lady who knew where the wind/gusts were coming from (my failing).  I realised I don't mind helming (why is it that the less experienced/female is always assumed to want to crew?) a double hander quite so much so maybe we should get Winging It back playing with spinnys which is what she likes best.
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Wow I bet that that was a bit of fun for all involved. She doesn't do anything as fun as that but we do keep a Jeanneau yacht 57 in Gibraltar which is always good fun to go out to.
Didn't know you could take a trip on a Maxi yacht or do you need to know someone with one?
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And my wife's idea of a good sail is being jammed in the front end of a Firefly in a competitive race - so long as I shut up and sail - not because of any arguements, but because she knows what a crap result her boat will get if the helm is ranting...

According to her, going for a cruise is boring.

Mind, I think warm water and sunshine in any form would be welcomed, especially if Pimms is involved.
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Nessa- you neglected to mention 'and registered on the Y&Y forum to cement her addiction'.... that surely is the cherry on top???
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jun 14 at 9:54pm
Er Indoors moans about cleats, plus wears her drysuit pretty much year round.  She also hates crewing, especially for me, but is very at home in her brand new Cadbury purple lightning.  I count it as a major success that she now likes sailing enough to buy her own brand new boat, but it has taken quite some time.
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