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I've only recently got back into dinghy sailing with my Mirror. I keep thinking about getting a bigger boat. Then I watch your videos and realise that the Mirror is more than sufficient for the task.You are an inspiration.
Love your videos I’ve just bought a Mirror to cruise on the Medway
Well done, Steve.
Watched again david excellent night sailing braver than me this man is such a true seaman
Thank you Paul.
Watching all your videos Excellent stuff any chance of some lessons
The video shows a gybe at about 1min in and also at 2m.50 in. This method is reliable in strong winds. No rushing involved.
Mirror Cruising I’ve adopted your gybe method David, works well and no stress.
Can I ask, what type of tiller tamer do you use?
Another good film, David, but I'm not getting any sound.
Thank you. No sound until 23 seconds in. D
Woh!
What are your thoughts on an Electric motor? I found the gas engine smelly.
In heavy conditions you need lots of power for a long time. Nothing will beat the energy stored in a gallon of petrol.
I've only recently got back into dinghy sailing with my Mirror. I keep thinking about getting a bigger boat. Then I watch your videos and realise that the Mirror is more than sufficient for the task.
You are an inspiration.
Love your videos I’ve just bought a Mirror to cruise on the Medway
Well done, Steve.
Watched again david excellent night sailing braver than me this man is such a true seaman
Thank you Paul.
Watching all your videos Excellent stuff any chance of some lessons
The video shows a gybe at about 1min in and also at 2m.50 in. This method is reliable in strong winds. No rushing involved.
Mirror Cruising I’ve adopted your gybe method David, works well and no stress.
Can I ask, what type of tiller tamer do you use?
Another good film, David, but I'm not getting any sound.
Thank you. No sound until 23 seconds in. D
Woh!
What are your thoughts on an Electric motor? I found the gas engine smelly.
In heavy conditions you need lots of power for a long time. Nothing will beat the energy stored in a gallon of petrol.