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    Posted: 24 Mar 14 at 3:23pm
Chivalry is not dead.  A gentlemen who perches will dismiss agility and all that pseudo advanced boat handling mantra in the text books.  

We respect that we always goes down with the ship....






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Just like an RS300......does that mean the Solo is difficult to sail too?.......
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I don't think the RS300 is that difficult to sail tbh, certainly not at a puddle in sub-windsurfing conditions.... I very, very nearly bought another one, but decided to wait for the Aero when I heard the rumour it was getting sent to the old people's home.  
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Chivalry is not dead.  A gentlemen who perches will dismiss agility and all that pseudo advanced boat handling mantra in the text books.  

We respect that we always goes down with the ship....








Were Leo and Kate on the bow when you did that?
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Now, I could have hiked it flat. I could have insisted the yellow capped fool at the back of the boat joined me in perching. But, hell, the troughs were bigger than they appear in the picture, the boat was rolling so much three seconds later the mast would have been pointing back past vertical anyway. Perch.
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Chivalry is not dead.  A gentlemen who perches will dismiss agility and all that pseudo advanced boat handling mantra in the text books.  

We respect that we always goes down with the ship....







ah, I see one has wisely invested in those bl**dy expensive "pensioners dinghy perching pantalons" in order to keep ones' family jewels warmer when doused in the briny
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absolutely... as you can see in the upper photo, the padding in perfectly aligned for navigating one's leg over the centreboard casing when adopting the micro-perch riding style.  
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Chivalry is not dead.  A gentlemen who perches will dismiss agility and all that pseudo advanced boat handling mantra in the text books.  

We respect that we always goes down with the ship....








Lovely, and I saw a K-1 do just that yesterday, even with the lump of lead underneath, and they don't pop back up either.

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http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/class/Foxer

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Winging it is on her fancy i(can't do anything online)Pad so here's one of her perching and looking cool at the same time.  I myself am the Perchmeister but no pics.....

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