Florida Training Session - With Dolphins!

Frank and Doreen were so gracious as to welcome us to their home and give us hands-on training for sailing a junk. We really enjoyed learning so much about these wonderful boats, and most of all the 8-10 dolphins that swam along our bow for over an hour!
There was even a nice little baby dolphin swimming alongside his momma that kept crossing our bow, what a wonderful day!

Howard goes to the front to help Kate lower the main sail. For a while, Kate was hanging over the side of the boat playing with all the small jellyfish that seemed to be everywhere in Charlotte Bay.
Frank was very informative about how to raise and lower the traditional sails of the junk and their construction. Especially noteworthy was the unique rigging for these traditional sails.

Howard checks out rigging construction and digs for more information from Frank and Doreen. Howard watched everything intently and took lots of pictures related to the construction of the sails and all rigging.
Susan watches intently as Frank describes sail construction and points out materials used for sails, battens, and rigging of the fore sail and main sail. Next Frank trained us on how to reef the sails and how to use them to get the best wind.
Howard even got a turn at the helm, which brought out the little schoolboy in him.

As we ended our visit, we were supprised when Frank and Doreen gave us a wonderful box full of "treasures" for our boat, including a windlass, anchor parts, decorative brass items and more.
We are very appreciative of everything the Schooley family has done for us, the numerous emails exchanged before we even met, discussing the unique attributes and possible frustrations in owning and sailing a unique boat, the chinese junk.
Thanks for a wonderful training session!
We will cherish this experience forever, again many, many thanks to the Schooley family and the family of dolphins that travelled with us.
A FANTASTIC TRIP!
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