Wednesday, 2 July 2025
Cool and damp
The weather was much cooler, but the wind started to pick up and we had lots of boats out on the water including 4 Zests and two wayfarers and several other boats, braving to dampness in the air and being coached by our retired instructor Sally who was out in the Safety Boat offering advice to impve the sailing.
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