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Taught a class to a Frenchman and his nine year old son
today. Winds were strong and tacking upwind with just a reefed main (no jib) to keep the boy calm (he didn't like heeling), we were getting nowhere, so I unfurled the jib. The boat heeled over quite a bit on a close reach and we actually surfed a bit down the backs of the waves. When heeled over, the side of the boat looks flat to the water, and boats that normally don't surf, will surf, abeit briefly. It was fun, but the boy freaked out again, so we dumped some main to flatten out the boat and he calmed down. I feel sorry for the kid. His father is pushing him a bit too hard. He belongs in a kids program starting off in light air. 5 days in an Opti didn't prepare him for this. The kid did fine motoring us in an out but didn't want to do anything while under sail. At one point he went into a fetal position. Twice he turned away and started crying when the boat heeled over hard. I think he had a bad experience on the Opti's. I think I will call up the the father and talk to him about it. I'd hate to see a kid driven away from sailing by a pushy father. He is nine but small for his age. I'd give him at least another six months before I put him back in a boat, and then I'd surround him with kids in a kids program. He would be too busy having fun to get scared. |
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