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This Sailing life....a wonderful variety of podcasts from the world of sailing
Ceri Hurford-Jones
22 episodes
6 days ago
A fantastic selection of guests feature in this podcast series. From novices to sailing examiners, from publishers and editors of sailing guides - to the people behind the latest in marine technology. Ceri gets to find out why people go to sea and what they need to enhance their experience and how to get more out of your chosen hobby.
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A fantastic selection of guests feature in this podcast series. From novices to sailing examiners, from publishers and editors of sailing guides - to the people behind the latest in marine technology. Ceri gets to find out why people go to sea and what they need to enhance their experience and how to get more out of your chosen hobby.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Sailing with friends and family isn’t always easy, but get it right and they might want to come again, says Rachael Sprot
This Sailing life....a wonderful variety of podcasts from the world of sailing
16 minutes 2 seconds
2 years ago
Sailing with friends and family isn’t always easy, but get it right and they might want to come again, says Rachael Sprot

The podcast version of a recentYachting Monthly article where Marine podcaster Ceri talks to Rachael Sprot about the story behind the story!

They say that relationships formed at sea can founder on shore, but sit back with a glass of wine in a busy marina and you’ll find evidence of the reverse in action too.

There’s no shortage of couples taking their relationships afloat with varying degrees of success. It’s not long before you hear the familiar phrases: ‘I thought you put a fender there’, ‘Why didn’t you get off?’ and the well-deserved, ‘Just do it yourself then.’

Berthing Bingo is a cruel spectator sport, which I would never condone, but it helps to take note occasionally, if only to remind yourself of the pitfalls we’re all susceptible to. I’m ashamed to admit that until recently I’d never taken my university friends sailing. However, after buying my boat, a Luders 36, Nimrod, last summer, I thought it was time to remedy this.

When sailing as an instructor there’s an invisible student-teacher dynamic, which makes the relationship on board much easier. Your seniority as a sailor and a professional demeanour forms the bedrock of the crew’s trust. How I interact with my family and friends is totally different, however, and taking them to sea was a far more daunting prospect.

These are the people who tried to save me from my terrible fashion sense, terrible cooking and terrible romantic partners. They then stuck around to pick up the pieces when their efforts inevitably failed. Friendship and shared history? Yes. Professionalism and seniority? Somewhat less in evidence.

So how would I cope without my instructor’s hat on? Where would I score on the Berthing Bingo scale? There was only one way to find out.

https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/sailing-skills/taking-your-friends-and-family-sailing-91875

This Sailing life....a wonderful variety of podcasts from the world of sailing
A fantastic selection of guests feature in this podcast series. From novices to sailing examiners, from publishers and editors of sailing guides - to the people behind the latest in marine technology. Ceri gets to find out why people go to sea and what they need to enhance their experience and how to get more out of your chosen hobby.