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ALSO try the Jubilee Sailing Trust - who have TWO superb tall ships
and specifically cater for almost anyone with a physical ailment from mild (like yours) to serious (even wheelchair users). See http://www.jst.org.uk On the JST ships we've rarely had any problems, and we've found the permanent crews to be very approachable and accommodating. The watch leaders have all been great. And the voyage crews have always been great so that we've made more permanent friends on JST voyages than on any other tall ship we've been on. Chris B. Arwen Lune wrote in message .. . Well I promised you a post about sailing didn't I... First off, I'm a complete novice. Been on a few day sails and loved it, but we're not really near enough to water to do it often and sailing just isn't in the family. Thing is... I'm contemplating a sailing trip for the summer, a week sailing on a squarerigger with the Tall Ships Youth Trust. However, I have, or rather have had, RSI (repetitive strain injury for those who wonder). I am healed now and fully functioning again, but my hands will always be a bit of a weak point. I am a bit worried about how much this will be a problem on board. I'd like to hear some input from you people, especially those who have sailed on a tall ship and/or with the Youth Trust. If you have healthy hands, did yours ever hurt from the work? (I don't mean blisters, but internal) What is the hardest/heaviest tasks you performed? Do you think my hands will give me much trouble during the trip? I'm fully functioning again in daily life; one of the few things that give me trouble are holding something small (like needles) for a length of time (I squeeze too hard, apparently) and things like holding a heavy pan in one hand while drying it off with the other. I'd love to go sailing but it is very expensive for me (am not a British native so cannot get sponsoring) and if I'm going to spend that money, I'd like to be reasonably confident about being able to handle the work! Anyone have advice, tips, experiences, etc? Would be much appreciated. Cheers, Arwen Lune |