Just finishing putting Queenie together ready for this one, and it occurs to me that I haven't actually sorted out a helm yet...
Is anyone interested in running down... There are a few caveats.
Firstly, you need to be very light - 60kg/9.5 stone is probably tops, owing to a sad increase of waistline since Halo days on my part
Secondly there are severe weather limits when using a >30 year old wooden mast which is absolutely irreplaceable, so decent breeze may involve sitting on the beach
Thirdly I'm hilariously out of practice when it comes to gybing pole kites, and yes, that's what's on board, so don't expect to do well no matter what the weather.
Fourthly, yes she's still a Cherub, but not realy very much like modern ones. In particular she's not self draining and very prone to filling up with water and going slowly!
On the other hand you do get to sail one of the oldest active Bruce Farr boats in the world, and almost certainly the oldest active outside New Zealand, and to sail under the only Bethwaite wooden wing mast outside Australia. The provenance is *extremely* serious!
So is anyone interested...
Also are there any other old Cherubs coming down? I expect I could sort out a class prize if we're going to have a reasonable turnout. I'd be especially delighted to see a Jennifer Julian along, as it would be rather fun to send Farr Yacht Design a modern photograph of two of their oldest designs in action...