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Tag Archives: Blind sailing
One step forward…
So, this weekend the mast came out of the shed and into the sunlight! Jamie set about it with his plane and in no time the new timber was a perfect match and apart from the colour, was hard to … Continue reading
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Tagged Blind, Blind sailing, Crabber 24 mk1, Gaff Rigged, Gaffer, Rotten wood, Sailing, varnish
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Tango Tango, Sierra, Oscar, Sierra…
New heads now installed aboard. Last weekend, with the help of our unofficial bosun, Tellytubby (everyone in my club seems to have a nickname, some make sense, others are a bit obscure) we completed the sanitation upgrade. Next New Years … Continue reading
How blind is blind?
I am often asked ‘how much can you see?’ This curiosity is understandable I suppose, but is also very hard to respond to. All starts getting a bit subjective, the moment any of us begin to think about what ‘actually’ … Continue reading