Friday 10 October 2008

4.7 marketing

"Ok boys, somewhere in this picture is a Laser sail. If you can spot it, and tell me correctly which rig it's from, you win a free coaching session."

Sail? What Sail?! Apologies to SA for blatantly lifting their image, but I suffered from the same weak knee syndrome that they did when viewing the best ever SCOTW, and felt the need to share this feeling with others!

Wednesday 8 October 2008

BigSmall

This is a brilliant shot of the machine that has been dubbed DOGzilla. Sitting at the dock there it looks...quite normal, really. Just your average trimaran, perhaps a similar size to an Extreme 40. But click on the picture and look closely, you can just about see someone standing infront of the starboard daggerboard. He looks like an ant!

Sunday 5 October 2008

Canned

This is the first time, in the three years I have been living in this country, that I have been genuinely pissed off with the weather. With good reason too: the weekend of sailing that I have been looking forward to since April was canned due to the bad weather you can see in this satellite image.

Normally I don't really care: sun, cloud, rain, cold, warm...I just take it as it comes and don't get too stressed. People here love to complain about the weather, even though it's normally what we everyone expects. Lisa definitely prefers summer to winter.

Oh sure, I have been annoyed a few times when it rained on the weekend, after a week of sunshine. I have been frustrated on many occasions around Europe by the fickle wind, (though if I had been Laser sailing today, I would have welcomed the cancellation).

Unfortunately I did not check the forecast last week and so the weather took me by surprise. Mark, the skipper, called me on Friday to say that Saturday's practice session was not a good idea, given the 40+ knot winds that were forecasted. So instead we met in the evening for dinner and a "lemonade"!

When I got down to the boat at 0745 this morning it was pouring with rain, which gave me a chance to test out my new Henri Lloyd Salopettes. The verdict: functional, comfortable, warm and dry. And no more straps that won't stay put.

But the only use it got today was carting sails around Port Hamble. The RC probably made the right decision, but I will have another week before I can give a proper product review.