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.
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.
@@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.
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?
going some good film
That looked like a very good sail. 👍⛵️😊
Thank you Ian, glad you enjoyed it.
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.
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.
@@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.
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?
Loved watching this. Thanks for producing it.
Would love to come over and sail some of these waters with you guys.
Hi Steve, Thankyou I’m glad you enjoyed it. You’d be very welcome. ⛵️
Nice video Woody
Thankyou Paul, don’t forget you are always welcome to join us on the Crouch - Woodstockonthewater@gmail.com