That Genesis would fit in one of those gaps nicelyAnother Mirror dinghy owner here. I also have a 10' rowing dinghy and a part-finished self designed/built 7' one (part finished coz I cut the bottom out to modify it after the first river tests showed it wasn't as stable as I'd like)
I loved it when I got out regularly but sadly none of them have been used for a few years and I probably should sell up (space for more bikes.)
If only i was closer.As a side issue and as a blatant plug for my club . If anyone ever fancies a go sailing in none threatening environment just google leamington spa sailing club. We are a really welcoming and friendly bunch and really surportive of beginners. Plus we have a bar lol . What more could anyone want 😂😀
I was bar manager at our local sailing club. Thats pretty high ranking.🍻No one going to admit to being a rear admiral?
I've thought a little about this, the problem is boats are so conspicuous if on a mooring, in a marina or a dinghy compound that anyone passing by regularly can roughly estimate usage.I can easily believe the 40 minute fact for sure. I have just been amazed at the costs involved and how much use the average owner gets out of them .
Non threatening? You sail on a puddle! Having said that I have often sailed on the Avon in St Nics park (Sea Scout Leader). I used to race Fireballs and Darts in my youth, now it is Fevas or more often than not the safety boat.As a side issue and as a blatant plug for my club . If anyone ever fancies a go sailing in none threatening environment just google leamington spa sailing club. We are a really welcoming and friendly bunch and really surportive of beginners. Plus we have a bar lol . What more could anyone want 😂😀
Do love a fireball. Am half thinking about another one.Non threatening? You sail on a puddle! Having said that I have often sailed on the Avon in St Nics park (Sea Scout Leader). I used to race Fireballs and Darts in my youth, now it is Fevas or more often than not the safety boat.
St Nics in Warwick ? If so, we have something in common as my first sailing club was Warwick, the site of which is where the sea scouts now use for boat parking . 😀Non threatening? You sail on a puddle! Having said that I have often sailed on the Avon in St Nics park (Sea Scout Leader). I used to race Fireballs and Darts in my youth, now it is Fevas or more often than not the safety boat.