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|[[Image:Toy_going_fast.jpg|360px]], Youth | |[[Image:Toy_going_fast.jpg|360px]], Youth having a youthful time. Four times National champion. At full strength the fleet would field 70 boats for a championship. Built 12 of these 'Toy' class racers with my cousin Colin Brooks. (Toy stands for Tony's Own Yacht - designed by Tony Allen in response to a Yachting World competition (part of an IYRU competition for a single hander potentially to replace the Finn as Olympic single hander).) It was a brilliant boat - way ahead of its time. Only the sliding seat needed to be replaced by wings together with a modern stiff rig to have kept it up to date. (Also, there were builders who did not keep to minimum weight - weight kills fun.)<br><br> | ||
|[[image:Wildcat ponsence bay.jpg|410px]] Family heaven. For the summer holidays we would sail from Harwich to our favourite mooring in Cornwall. | |[[image:Wildcat ponsence bay.jpg|410px]] Family heaven. For the summer holidays we would sail from Harwich to our favourite mooring in Cornwall. To me the [http://iroquois-owners.org.uk/ Iroquois] catamaran was the perfect design of its period. By current standards it was narrow, but MacAlpine Downie captured a handsome line. We had 10 years of holidays on Wildcat. We could carry a Topper and Optimist on the foredeck, big inflatable at the back. Ready for adventures in the wilds of the Helford river. | ||
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