There is no finer challenge than sailing a boat. Especially sailing with a bunch of good friends in a well numbered consistent fleet. This is something we all seem to take for granted every Wednesday afternoon. Whether you own one of these awesome vessels or simply have the privilege to crew, the hours on our Bay slide by, just like being on a gentle reach. From the pre-sail planning drink in the bar, to the at times, start-line chaos to the eventual competitive nature that comes out in all, it’s a lot of fun. The best part are the excuses over more drinks at the end of the day!
So can someone sort out the b***dy weather so we can do it!!!
See you next week. PB
PB
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