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Sailing with a dog

Not your run of the mill "sailing with a dog" thread.

This is my friend Joan sailing one of the club sunfish with her dog Bosun.


And this is what Bosun looks like after a weekend at the lake.
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Not your run of the mill "sailing with a dog" thread.

This is my friend Joan sailing one of the club sunfish with her dog Bosun.


And this is what Bosun looks like after a weekend at the lake.
Yes, but can he paddle in the event the wind quits?
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You bet he can do the dog paddle if the wind dies. It sure looks like he did a few miles. He looks dog tired in the second pic.
First pic has a great sunset with silhouette.
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