Aug 21, 2007 #1 L Laser76489 Member Here is picture of my son taking his 8 year old niece out for her first sail. She wants to go to Jr.sailing when she is old enough now. I suppose its nothing special but I am very pleased. Attachments small.jpg 58.7 KB · Views: 108
Here is picture of my son taking his 8 year old niece out for her first sail. She wants to go to Jr.sailing when she is old enough now. I suppose its nothing special but I am very pleased.
Aug 21, 2007 #3 L Laser76489 Member sk8ingsailor said: she looks scared! Click to expand... The picture from the windward side show a huge smile...very happy to be there.
sk8ingsailor said: she looks scared! Click to expand... The picture from the windward side show a huge smile...very happy to be there.
Aug 21, 2007 #4 V vtgent49 Member Good on you, Dad (or Mom?). A lifetime of enjoyment awaits her. Make sure they "swim" on purpose, so it isn't a surprise when it happens. Al
Good on you, Dad (or Mom?). A lifetime of enjoyment awaits her. Make sure they "swim" on purpose, so it isn't a surprise when it happens. Al
Aug 21, 2007 #6 F fracisco New Member Reminds me of the movie "What About Bob?" I'm sailing! I'm sailing!
Aug 22, 2007 #8 L Laser76489 Member Atlas said: I have'nt seen a laser sail that colourful in years!!! Click to expand... Very old sail from 1982 or 83 92716 is the sail #
Atlas said: I have'nt seen a laser sail that colourful in years!!! Click to expand... Very old sail from 1982 or 83 92716 is the sail #
Aug 25, 2007 #9 Bungo Pete Member I agree w/ VT Gent - knock the boat over a few times with her aboard to avoid trauma later. However, I suggest that she be in the cockpit. BTW, a frien of mine has one of those "stripers." Always a curiosity when it's up (which isn't very often anymore).
I agree w/ VT Gent - knock the boat over a few times with her aboard to avoid trauma later. However, I suggest that she be in the cockpit. BTW, a frien of mine has one of those "stripers." Always a curiosity when it's up (which isn't very often anymore).