Gary
  • Gary
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2010-11-11T20:58:27Z
Hope no one minds our introducing "Skipper" to the membership he is our ships mascot and is made welcome wherever we go. Does anyone else sail with man's best friend aboard? We have sailed with him aboard our Swift 18 and found he needed more room hence our new aquisition of "Juicy Blue" P235 it should prove interesting next season how he takes to her. Gary/Ruth/Skip

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Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235

Don Harvey
2010-12-04T12:33:22Z
Gary

The person you ought to speak to is Royce Naylor who sail a 22. He is not on the internet but is in the book.

He currently sails with three dogs on board, but at one time had 4 (or was it 5?) I recall the Association gave him a prize for the most feet on a PSSA boat!

Regards

Don Harvey


Regards

Don Harvey

James Hamilton
2011-02-07T12:56:49Z
We often sail with our 11 year old "Lady" a cross breed Battersea rescue dog. As she is getting older she is less happy, but last year we sailed with 4 adults around the solent for a week and she was fine. If it gets rough, we put her in the cabin in her basket between the bunks, where she can see us and we can see her. Seems to work reasonably well

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Gary
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2011-02-08T12:12:00Z
Not so unusual then having a canine crew,Shiraz and Sandy Lady seem well blessed.

Here is a video of Skipper in training for his day skipper - rope handling and keeping a look out [;)]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pwCdRf-rD0 

Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235


Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235

Robby
2012-05-31T13:27:35Z
Hi,

We are hoping to get our 4 year old Jack Russell, "Charlie", used to going sailing, but the wife says "wWat about the mess where will he go to the toilet?" Despite my assurances that we can tow him behind until job done (he has a life jacket) she is not reassured.

How do you deal with this situation?

Robby

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Gary
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2012-06-21T21:06:42Z
We don't make long passages anymore so a good run before we set off suffices his needs if we do have to stop on route we pick out a suitable beach, detour,lift up the keel and let him off to do his business.Failing that he has to cross his legs[:)]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?fe...WahK80fwcw&v=pVlzm25-ISI 

Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235


Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235

Gary
  • Gary
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2012-07-16T19:14:02Z
We took advantage of a rain free day for a sail last week in Conwy Bay and took this video on our way back in...hope you find it of interest.

Fingers crossed for a week or two of glorious sunshine and a nice sea breeze to go with it[8D]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?li...eature=player_detailpage 

Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235


Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel

Crew of Juicy Blue P235