This video is about Sailing a Wayfarer from Creeksea to Fenn Creek in South Woodham Ferrers. Music: www.purple-planet.com
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@ianrees323113 күн бұрын
going some good film
@clivebrinkman237913 күн бұрын
That looked like a very good sail. 👍⛵️😊
@davidbrayshaw352912 күн бұрын
I enjoyed that. You had a good pace up when you were going down hill on the way home. One tip that I'd give you is that when you're sailing a dinghy through a number of big boats on moorings, be sure to say things like "That must be costing them a fortune, to keep there", and "That one needs a lot of work", and "It doesn't look like he get's out on her, much", and "It must be a right mongrel having to row the tender out all that way to go for a sail". I don't know why, but it just enhances the small boat experience so much.
@WoodyOTW12 күн бұрын
Thank you David, I’m glad you enjoyed the film and took the time to comment yes we did have a good pace on the run home. I like your tips, small boating is a lot of fun.
@davidbrayshaw352912 күн бұрын
@@WoodyOTW I'm just envious. I live 75 miles from the closest navigable water, in Australia. Grew up on both dinghies and big boats and miss it sorely.
@Kitiwake5 күн бұрын
100% right. Me and my one crew has a fantastic day sailing in Baltimore harbour, Ireland in my dinghy. At 7.00 pm tied to a .visitor mooring we bummed a lift ashore from an obliging couple in the rib tender of a 60ft champagne palace moored next to us. Two salt stained sea dogs shared a small space with two immaculately dressed denizens of high society for couple of minutes. What was their fun that day, I often wondered afterwards?
@steveh34837 күн бұрын
Loved watching this. Thanks for producing it. Would love to come over and sail some of these waters with you guys.
@WoodyOTW7 күн бұрын
Hi Steve, Thankyou I’m glad you enjoyed it. You’d be very welcome. ⛵️
@laserdinghy7 күн бұрын
Nice video Woody
@WoodyOTW7 күн бұрын
Thankyou Paul, don’t forget you are always welcome to join us on the Crouch - Woodstockonthewater@gmail.com