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Youngsters learn the ropes during five-day sailing course

A five-day youth sailing course run by the Arran Outdoor Centre in Lamlash earlier in the month saw three local boys taking part in the Royal Yachting Associatio­n approved training. One of those taking part, Kieran Geraghty, aged nine, gave The Banner his

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‘I was quite new to the sport of sailing and at the start it was quite hard. Martin Wood, our instructor, explained how to rig the boat and how it worked. There were two controls: the main sheet, which controls the sail, and the tiller, which controls the boat. We were all in our individual boats Lazer Picos. Martin was in a rigid inflatable boat (RIB). There were three of us on the course, Rory, 10 Ben Worthingto­n, nine, and me, Kieran Geraghty.

‘It was really fun to be captain of your own ship. One of the days we sailed to Holy Isle in our own boats for a picnic. When the wind is strong it feels like it is trying to pull you off the boat, but you can go faster by pulling in the sail. A flappy sail is not a happy sail, we were told.

‘When you start or if it’s windy, you can wrap the sail round the mast to make it smaller. Once we had got the hang of it, Martin asked if we wanted to try the sail fully unfurled. We said yes. When it was fully out, it was a lot harder to control and you could go a lot faster. Once I was going so fast water was go ing into my boat. Another time I got the main sheet rope tangled with the tiller and I couldn’t release it to go slower. I could feel myself leaning over more and more and knew I was going in. I had time to say, Bye bye! and jumped in the water. I swam around like I had been taught and pulled on the dagger board which sticks out under the boat. Then I could right the boat and climb back on board. We all capsized a few times during the course.

‘When the wind was too strong for learning solo, we sailed as a team in the Hawk 20s. I would definitely recommend going on this course and I want to con tinue to learn to sail. Hopefully, I can do another day sailing with the centre in the summer with the rest of my family and show them how to sail.’

 ?? B31sail10 ?? The participan­ts help prepare the boat for the day’s sailing.
B31sail10 The participan­ts help prepare the boat for the day’s sailing.
 ??  ?? The boys learn about the tell-tales on the sail.B31sail09
The boys learn about the tell-tales on the sail.B31sail09
 ?? B31sail04 ?? The boats are ideally sized and suited for sailors of all ages.
B31sail04 The boats are ideally sized and suited for sailors of all ages.
 ?? B31sail02 ?? Launching the Lazer Picos was an easy task when using a trolley.
B31sail02 Launching the Lazer Picos was an easy task when using a trolley.
 ?? B31sail03 ?? Instructor Martin Wood briefs the trainees before a solo sail.
B31sail03 Instructor Martin Wood briefs the trainees before a solo sail.
 ?? B31sail01 ?? Participan­ts learn how to rig the sails.
B31sail01 Participan­ts learn how to rig the sails.
 ??  ?? The young sailors set out in convoy for a solo sailing to Holy Isle.B31sail05
The young sailors set out in convoy for a solo sailing to Holy Isle.B31sail05
 ?? B31sail08 ?? Trimming the sails and manning the tiller.
B31sail08 Trimming the sails and manning the tiller.
 ?? B31sail07 ?? It’s all smiles as the boys enjoy some training in a larger sailboat.
B31sail07 It’s all smiles as the boys enjoy some training in a larger sailboat.

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