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    Sailing, model or the real thing.
    I have no problem with the general handling of the boat, she handles perfectly well, comes about or gybes when required, I just have the feeling that handling a model is a completely different art from a real boat and not as easy, particularly if you have been sailing for seventy odd years Not having a tiller or a wheel in your hands makes a lot of difference. I have recently purchased a
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    65, have no problems sailing her, she just disappears down the lake somewhat quickly!. I launched my newly built model Thames Sailing Barge last week, not only does she sail beautifully, but, somehow I feel more at home or perhaps I'm learning..
    5 years ago by Nerys


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