Hi Andy
How do you feel about car sharing to Roadford?
Al
Used Finn Sails
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Re: Used Finn Sails
This did indeed happen (briefly) at the WSC meeting just: I think Rupert found the power available awesome! (So do I but at my weight I shouldn't - but that's another story).PeterV wrote:It's alright Rupert, I'm sure one could still be found to lend to you.
OK, I think, Rupert?
j./
Re: Used Finn Sails
Given that it was about a force 1/2 gust and for a couple of seconds I could hike right out, I think they might be fairly powerful! Must borrow it again with the traveller working in a (bit) more of a breeze!
OKs do appeal, having played in Alan's a few years ago (again, in very light winds) but I think for the time being I am going to have to get the Tonic mended and play with that at Whitefriars, and the newly qualifying Mirror and Saskia at cvrda meetings.
OKs do appeal, having played in Alan's a few years ago (again, in very light winds) but I think for the time being I am going to have to get the Tonic mended and play with that at Whitefriars, and the newly qualifying Mirror and Saskia at cvrda meetings.
Rupert
Re: Used Finn Sails
I still have the 'ladies' Finn rig if required - ideal for the smaller Finn sailor.
Re: Used Finn Sails
Are you calling me a girl?
Actually, I think one of the problems for me with the Finn would just be the scale of everything. I don't know how Peter manages (less of a girl than me, I guess!) but everything feels like it was designed for a big person, not just the sail. Which I guess it was, with the Europe being the equivelent boat for little people! And girls!
Actually, I think one of the problems for me with the Finn would just be the scale of everything. I don't know how Peter manages (less of a girl than me, I guess!) but everything feels like it was designed for a big person, not just the sail. Which I guess it was, with the Europe being the equivelent boat for little people! And girls!
Rupert