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The Knife Game
Posted: Tue May 16, 2023 9:55 am
by Charles
Who remembers this game that the late, great Mr Dewhirst used to play with newbies, usually after a training session?
I remember a particularly good game out on the Carsington patio where races at Grafham, complete with the Grafham Bell, wind shadows, wind shifts & fishing boats were re-enacted!
The game came out of Nick's extremely large brain on the fly, it would be good to try to recreate this now & again as a fun training tool.
To this end, can you remember the sort of things Nick would come up with so I can make a list to aid failing memories?
Re: The Knife Game
Posted: Tue May 16, 2023 4:52 pm
by Liam
Don't remember knives but I am very proud of the certificate that he got Seasalter to make for all the sailors that managed not to capsize in a force 8 one day.
Re: The Knife Game
Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 12:32 pm
by Corky the Cat
I remember Nick for his many expressions. At championship briefings, he would stand beside the race officer and announce that “a gentleman knows”.
Hearing this for the first time, I asked “knows what”? There were guffaws of laughter around the room, most notably from Ray Gall.
Nick would explain that a gentleman knows when he has made a mistake, eg colliding with another boat or hitting a mark. Accordingly, he would do his turns.
So if you witnessed such an incident whilst racing, you would shout “a gentleman knows”! The offending helmsman usually did his turns.
Re: The Knife Game
Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 4:50 am
by Charles
Oh yes, a gentleman (or lady) knows. I am still constantly surprised that other classes / sailors are not as civilised.
Re: The Knife Game
Posted: Sat May 20, 2023 1:15 pm
by Corky the Cat
I also remember Nick’s performance at a nationals prize giving. He was in his element on such occasions. If someone collided with another boat, he would make sure the offending helm received a prize. Namely, a roll of duct tape.
I remember Paul Smith receiving a prize at Netley. He wasn’t very well, suffering from a tummy bug. He nevertheless persevered as an example to others. This was recognised by Nick. So Paul was awarded a special prize. It was a Mars bar.