My account of importing, owning, sailing and establishing a fleet of Farr 3.7 sailing dinghies in the UK. The lightweights (50>75kg) single-handed trapeze dinghy.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Jockey test
Just arrived back from a test sail with my chosen "Bloody Mary" handicap open meeting jockey. A very talented young sailor called Piers Hugh Smith (16yrs 68kg). Someone to watch I think. He handled the boat very well (no chickening out on the gybes (Mr Barton) ;-) ), especially well considering the strong and gusty conditions. Pretty similar conditions to the Y&Y test sail... with one particularly nasty gust which came from nowhere, (30knts) at just after 3pm (check the stats image below) which caused Piers a gigantic wipe out of epic proportions. The conditions varied wildly as they always do a B.S.C ranging from lulls down to 10knts. GoPro footage will be posted when available.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Spaced?
I got an interesting couple of pics today from a fellow Farr 3.7 sailor who's based in South Australia. Showing an unusual bulk head design and material. I thought I'd share it with the world. As I've not seen this sort of construction done before.
This is what Matt has to say about the Farr 3.7:
"I purchased one in Australia from Ebay rather cheaply and I think you can't beat the " bang for my buck " that I got here with my Farr.... My sailing experience is crewing in a Mosquito cat and I'm learning to sail my Farr off the wire with some crashing and burning ! ( makes me realise how easy crewing of the trapeze is now )"
Good on ya Matt!
This is what Matt has to say about the Farr 3.7:
"I purchased one in Australia from Ebay rather cheaply and I think you can't beat the " bang for my buck " that I got here with my Farr.... My sailing experience is crewing in a Mosquito cat and I'm learning to sail my Farr off the wire with some crashing and burning ! ( makes me realise how easy crewing of the trapeze is now )"
Good on ya Matt!
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