This is one of my favorite punt videos. I just crack up every time I see this, it's so wonderful! What I wouldn't give to be able to sail my Punt with you blokes!!!
What a great video. I love the comment "think I took a bit too much grass there"; the fun of thin-water sailing! Also instructive how you were all kicking up such a wake in the shallows of the Strood. I'm interested to know if the fleet is still together 9 years later? An interested spectator from the South Coast.
Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you loked the video. There are still quite a few punts here, some have been sold and quite a few people have built new ones but don't sail. A few of the old punters have luggers now, so we don't go out in such large groups now.
Such a great and original video made possible by some great and original sailors. Many thanks, all, and esp. to Capt. Lurch for posting.
I never get tired of seeing the beloved Duck Punt sail in a fleet! Greetings to all the boys. 🇦🇷❤⛵
Me too.
Well that put a big grin on my face. I can't decide whether that car driver should have an RYA cert. or you guy's MOTs Great fun! Ta!
This is one of my favorite punt videos. I just crack up every time I see this, it's so wonderful! What I wouldn't give to be able to sail my Punt with you blokes!!!
Wonderful! Thanks for posting such a great video.
What a great day. Brilliant little boats.
Sailing amidst the bicyclists! What an amazing fun video. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant
pint at the end
makes a fine finish
Fantastic video. Inspiring simplicity. Been looking for this kind of boat for a long time. There will soon be a duck punt in Québec, Canada! Cheers!
André-François Bourbeau Fantastic, we will soon have to start organizing the world championships :-)
What a great video. I love the comment "think I took a bit too much grass there"; the fun of thin-water sailing!
Also instructive how you were all kicking up such a wake in the shallows of the Strood.
I'm interested to know if the fleet is still together 9 years later?
An interested spectator from the South Coast.
Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you loked the video.
There are still quite a few punts here, some have been sold and quite a few people have built new ones but don't sail. A few of the old punters have luggers now, so we don't go out in such large groups now.
man I bloody love your films
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Great video. Something for the Museum archives...
Terrific video