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By: duxfordhawk - 9th September 2013 at 09:23

I have always had a fascination with sailing ships and can fully understand why you would want to book a place on one. With me it’s less age stopping more the fact I often get terribly sea sick. I was joking with the wife that if we did the round the world yacht race, we would probably be as sick as dogs by time got to Southend.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 9th September 2013 at 09:03

I think Martin, If I were younger, I would apply for a place on one of the “Tall Ships” races, I can just imagine the view from the “Crows Nest”, must be a fantastic experience.They were the days, when men were men, not like today, where Playstations etc rule kids lives.

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By: duxfordhawk - 9th September 2013 at 08:38

With the weather the way it is at times mate, save it for a rainy day.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 8th September 2013 at 08:14

Hi Martin. Yes, I still have the jacket, It was a “Spur of the moment” purchase, and I have never worn it.:rolleyes:

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By: duxfordhawk - 7th September 2013 at 23:17

Thanks Jim, I do remember the Whitbread races, I seem to recall being on the Isle of wight one year when the race was passing through the Solent, I was fairly young at the time but remember it being a pretty big event.
Do you still have the jacket?, Glad you like the photos, I chose the wrong position really as only four of the twelve clippers went through Tower bridge, the rest went straight from St Catherine’s dock and down river.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 7th September 2013 at 08:41

Once again, you have captured the moment Martin, with some brilliant photos. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Remember the Round The World Whitbread race?, when I was in Falmouth, long after the race had ended, I purchased a new waterproof jacket, made from part of the number 7 boats sail, they even managed to incorporate the “7” at the back of the jacket.
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