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    Posted: 15 Sep 08 at 3:08pm

You've got to be so carefull when they are young - We had our kids out in Optimists on a little non tidal river club near us when they were 7-8.  It was a nice light and sunny summers day and after having had a few weekends practise they were happily reaching backwards and forwards on their own.  Suddenly a little gust came and they both got frightened.  There was no real drama or capsizes but they both lost confidnece and didn't set foot in a boat again for a couple of years. Doh

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one of the reasons i bought the Gp was so i could take my 3 year old out, She loves it and likes it when we go "fast" she also likes shouting and waving to people on the river bank.  To be honest taking her out and watching her enjoy herself and spending quality time with her is exactly what sailing is about.  If someone ahd said to me 4 years ago i would be cruising up the river in a GP14 i would of laughed, but i actually really enjoy it.
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My daughter was wavng to everyone but was most upset that they didn't wave back. i was trying to explain to her that they were racing so were concentrating on what they were doing and not wavng back. She wasn't impressed!

I know all about the frightening bit. i learnt to sail when i was 13 and had a bad capsize and I would not step in to a boat for about a year. When I did I loved it.
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My littlest girl got put off by one race, someone closed the door on us
rounding a mark and we collided and if that wasn't enough Dr Death
rammed us rounding the windward mark, she's never raced since.

She would still go out in the Bic, if she had access to a mobile crane to
launch it and clement weather, two years now we've had the duffest of
summers..

But I'm hopeful her new school will get her going again they offer sailing as
an activity, I've always found others do a better job with kids when it comes
to potentially scarey activities.
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Littl'un and I have done a couple of 'fun-races' in the Vareo, she's really enjoyed it and it certainly focuses the mind on keeping the boat even flatter than normal. it's certainly fun trying to remember to tell your 'crew' that you are going to tack or gybe....I'm not used to doing that and she gets pretty grumpy when I forget ! I'm very conscious of not scaring her, but they do seem to absolutely love it when the boat is planing with the kite flying !

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I was out on sunday. The race started horribly and i crossed the line just over two minutes behind everyone!! I fort my way through every one to finish 3rd across the line and 6/36 on handicap.

To add insult to injury i finished 1 min 40 behind the leader on handicap  grrr....

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similar thing happened yesterday for us as we were busy planing downwid with kite up we forgot about the start so didnt get their till over a minute after. Had to retire when tiller extension snapped

anyone going to miracle inlands?
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yeah i should be there not much wind forecast though
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The best weekend's weather for weeks!  On Saturday helped out with junior training and tried rudderless sailing  in a lovely force 2. Sunday took part in a relay triathlon raising money for Sail 4 Cancer. Superb conditions for all three legs, mist delayed the start of swim but meant absolutely no headwind for the cycle, phew.

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Another fine warm(ish) breezy sunday, nothing too testing, force 2-3,
maybe a touch of 4 now and again. Not many fast boats out except our
old RS500 and Dumb trying to single hand the V3000 without Dumberer
(and expecting to be allowed to race on the same handicap, not a chance
in hell).

One of the nicest sailing days this year, the course was a bit too short for
us, 1st reach too tight to kite, and the 2nd reach seemed over before it
started.

But it just went to show how much this summer's strong winds has
improved our boat handling, we hardly made a mistake, lost maybe a few
seconds on one hoist when the little yellow ball we use between
spinnaker patches got itself wedged in one of the wing wang cleats, but
other than that we did just fine. Three and a half minutes ahead of the
next boat, not bad, that's two fine days in a row, good weather seems to
suit us.

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