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Today I had a regatta and my sail was rip big rip, because boom jack was rolled in mast but I did not see it, and with strong wind sail rip. I did not see boom jack was rolled...acident.

My dad is in america so I am not scared

But my mom said it was ok and we send sail for repair. Only 20 euros, but now need new sail. 100 euros.

I am like my dad now..I also break my boat also, but not boom.

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At least, we know you sail like your dad... The sail is easier to break than a boom... so live and learn...
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How did you do in the regatta? Were you still able to finish? Look on the bright side, it is much easier to get a new sail than a new boom!!
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T, Fred went to bed already as he is staying over my brother in law's, but from what I could understand he can't race with that one anymore. That's why he was "asking" for a new one, by posting here, so I couldn't say no..smart kid huh??

I think they're getting a borrowed one without markings, from the club. He should be able to get an official one without any problem. Or Giulietta just will get him a new one, they're cheap, fortunately. He deserves it, he is a good kid.

Unfortunately, he did not finish the race, it really tore appart at what my wife said was a seam??? But he was doing OK.

Apparentely..the wind was blowing really strong today...he said a gust did it, because the boom jack was tangled and he didn't notice it until after the start...and had trouble moving forward to un-tangle it or loose places, as he would have to hove-to, to remove the BJ.

But the whole thing makes me happy because he showed some really nice thinking and competitive judgment...he decided to continue even with the boom jack stretching the sail...if it broke, then bad luck but if it held he would place ok..no luck..it all amounts as experience.

With this it will be the 4th weekend that not much was achieved...

Lets see next Saturday...
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He's working his way up to a boom... then maybe even get to a mast or rudder.

But I think he needs to move up to the next boat before he will break a rudder or a mast... the ones on the Optis are just too easy to replace...
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I agree..he needs an A Class XJ javelin...

Can you explain that to my wife?? I then hold it for him till he grows up...
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I agree..he needs an A Class XJ javelin...

Can you explain that to my wife?? I then hold it for him till he grows up...
Yeah.. right.. .I don't think Giulietta is dumb enough to believe that one... even if she did marry you...
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I think Fred needs a Moth foiler.!!! Think of the lessons he could learn then!
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