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    Posted: 06 Mar 05 at 8:58pm

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I was sailing at the scorpion nationals bout 15 years ago in about a force 6-7 . Off downwind we went. everything going brilliantly. surfing the waves. got to the bottom of the course with a gybe and then a reach section. the helm executed the gybe perfectley and off we go. I got the spini sorted and sit down to start playing it. I can only assume that the helm is tightening up to overtake the boats in front But its windy and the spinni is taking a lot of effort .the helms still tightening up and its getting too tight for the spinni. hang on i think. I turned round and theres no helm.so I stops the boat drops the spinni and race back towards the gybe mark only to see My helm riding in a rib screaming his head off at me.

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lol . i have done that before.  in the stratos nationals me and my dad were righting the boat after a capsize an dleft the mainsheet cleated so we righted it and i jumped in and i siad that was a quick right and i turned round and my dad was trailing behind the boat hanging off the retevall lines!!  very funny
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Post Options Post Options   Quote hydrographer20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 05 at 6:48pm
lmao would ahve been funny to be watching
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Post Options Post Options   Quote terraslazer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 05 at 8:26pm
i kno someone that was sailing a dart 18 for the second time. he capsized and jumped from the top hull and next he was hanging upside down by his foot. the traveller rope had wrapped round his leg. it was very funny to watch!!
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I remember when I was young & foolish I had a bit of a crush on one of the sailing instructors at Seaton Barracks in Plymouth .

We were down there one day mucking about in their bosuns and he offered to take us out in the BRAND NEW hobie. I drew the short straw and had to drive the rescue boat while he took a friend of mine out first. They were having a great time, cruising along at high speed when he persuaded her to turn round and pose for a photo. All was looking good until a gust came, the boat sped up and the leward hull smacked into one of the huge red chanel markers with a resounding CLANG.

Luckily no-one was actually hurt, but his ego was severely dented (as was his pay-packet) and I didn't fancy him quite so much after I'd had to rescue him   

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Post Options Post Options   Quote hydrographer20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 05 at 10:25pm
lmao,  stuff like that allways happens when its new or not urs why??
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 05 at 10:44pm

Here what happened to Emma, one of our Junior sailors when she tried out the new centremain on her friend Ben's Topper... He'd only spent 3 hours fitting it that morning - and it was Ben's birthday!! Poor girl was SOOOO embarrassed.... Ben found the whole adventure quite hilarious!  

 

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That's cruel...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Wave Rider Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Mar 05 at 9:28am

Whoa thats tight !

It doesnt look that windy.........was it?

Wow i havent seen a sail like that for ages

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