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    Posted: 29 Jun 13 at 5:39pm
Your right Mister Nick, wasnt thinking of bulking her up, more along the lines of weight belts (!) I think its the technique, definitely the way to go ! will work on that. Thanks guys
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Originally posted by Eminoxon

wasnt thinking of bulking her up, more along the lines of weight belts (!)

Please tell us that you were joking!
I was going to post some facetious comment about force feeding her Mcdonalds burgers and administering intravenous steroids but thought better of it.

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hence the exclamation mark in brackets..... no seriously, some people I have spoken to had suggested wet woolen jerseys as the weight is neutral in the water, so wondered if anyone else came up with ideas along those lines but was mostly wondering about other boats suitable for lighter kids. doesnt take long on this forum for the self righteous to show themselves though does it... 
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Heavy sailing clothing, including multiple woolen jerseys is banned under the racing rules anyway. RRS 43.1a. This was introduced long ago because of the safety problems caused by excessive clothing, even multiple woolen jerseys. Neutral weight in the water it might be, but the more clothing you have on the quicker you run out of energy, especially if you're trying to move about in the water, so its a sensible rule, even though highly controversial when introduced.

Well worth having a session with the righting lines on a warm day: you may well find that some fairly subtle adjustments will make things a whole lot easier for her.

For example I found when I had a fairly extreme singlehander that setting the lines up so I grabbed the rope with it anchored at shroud and stern, so I was pulling on a loop, was much easier than just grabbing the end of the rope from the shroud. I'm sure length will be fairly critical for a youngster, and some sort of loop far easier to hold than just the end of a rope, even with knots in.
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