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    Posted: 18 Jan 17 at 12:51pm
A great chap David Hunt. On at least a couple of occasions I remember him giving up his own time to go rooting round dark corners of the Needlespar factory with me in search of odd bits to help me try out some of my crazy ideas on the cheap. Got me out of trouble too with getting a boom together in double quick time when I broke one. And I wasn't even a very regular customer, think I only ever bought one mast and a couple of booms from him.
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This was all in the days of (legal) weight jackets I assume?

I can't decide whether the platform soles or the big lump on your shoulders would have been worst for trying to get under the boom when tacking...
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Originally posted by SUGmeister


I have a sort of memory from when I was a child that suggested that David Hunt despite being 6ft6ish made a pair of 5inch platform soled shoes to extend his weight even further out when trapezing. Also recall that they were banned. Cunning!

That can't have been comfortable!
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Originally posted by Dougaldog

Whilst 'JohnO' was a real gent in the truest use of the word, it shouldn't be overlooked that a lot of the mythology surrounding goings on in Shadow ( FD K133) was really the 'antics' of his irrepressible crew, David Hunt. David was also involved in a lot of the innovation that went on, he wasn't only in the front of the boat but he was way out front in terms of thinking!

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I have a sort of memory from when I was a child that suggested that David Hunt despite being 6ft6ish made a pair of 5inch platform soled shoes to extend his weight even further out when trapezing. Also recall that they were banned. Cunning!
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Whilst 'JohnO' was a real gent in the truest use of the word, it shouldn't be overlooked that a lot of the mythology surrounding goings on in Shadow ( FD K133) was really the 'antics' of his irrepressible crew, David Hunt. David was also involved in a lot of the innovation that went on, he wasn't only in the front of the boat but he was way out front in terms of thinking!

On audio tape (and video!) I've a couple of lovely cameos of Jack Chippendale talking about the young John Oakley, getting his first all new National 12 - even then, Jack recognised him as a helm that would be 'going places'! From there of course John went on into Merlins and with 3 wins, a 2nd, a 4th and 5th place helped cement the reputation of the Proctor/Chippendale combination as the 'winning' brand.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MerlinMags Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 17 at 9:18am
"it does eat up a few hours" ????

I think you meant "it does mean a joyous few hours".
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I bought a copy of Winning from Bookbarn for £1 just a couple of days before his death was announced. It's where most of my older sailing books have come from but it does eat up a few hours trawling through their shelves!
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Got mine in just about perfect condition (plus a number of other gems) for under £25 from Amazon. Three (Winning) on there now from £5.49. I also bought at the same time...Winning in One Designs (|D Perry)...Jack Knights Sail Racer..Start to Win by Eric Twiname (Original version), and (wonder if anyone remembers this)Small Sailboat Racing With the Champions by Bob Fisher (c.1975ish). All great books for a dark winter's evening in front of the fire!

And, yes, the clothes look a bit dated, but they looked better on them than what my Dad and I were resorting to at the time! That was cutting edge late 60s/early 70s!

And the weird stories of what people got up to in those days to win a race....I'd have been scraping the egg off, slapping itbetween two bits of bread with brown sauce and breakfast sorted.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MerlinMags Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jan 17 at 11:50am
I would take "winning" out of the local library often, as a teenager. I must hunt down a copy on ebay for my collection. Pictures like the one above are great fun to look at, even if the clothes make you smirk a bit.

Was it "Winning" that had the story about painting the hull bottom with egg, and letting it dry in the sun before a race?
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This was what I wanted to be when I was about 11 years old. IMHO a truly great shot of a racing dinghy, and one of the great teams.
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