A Klepper Folding Boat with Sails
Sailing Adventure Part 1
Biene writes:
My brother was a bit disappointed that he had not been able to go sailing yet. However, that was to change on the first weekend. On a beautiful Sunday morning, Walter and I went to the beach very early. Our parents had gone on a short excursion by themselves. I was absorbed by my novel when my brother suddenly called me. Looking up from my book, I noticed lots of boats sailing gracefully close to shore on the white-capped lake. Sitting in a secluded and sheltered spot, I had been protected from the wind.

Twin Brother Walter Relaxing in the “Sailboat”
“Biene, do you see all those sailboats?” my brother shouted excitedly. “Let’s go and try ours.” Suddenly, a cool breeze blew through my hair. It wasn’t very often that my brother invited me to participate in his fun activities. I quickly grabbed my towel, wrapped it around my book, and followed him to the water where our boat was anchored.
Walter expertly got everything ready for our first sailing adventure. To try it out, we first sailed fairly close to shore like the real sailboats in the distance. It was exhilarating to speed effortlessly through the waves. My brother felt like a captain in command. He would tell me to shift my weight occasionally from side to side. I obediently followed his commands. Normally, we would argue about everything. But I had never sailed before. Imperceptibly, the wind was getting stronger and the waves higher. We were ecstatic! This was fun! Lots of other boats were sailing ahead of us along the coastline. Suddenly, my brother suggested, “Why don’t we try to cross the lake? We have never been to the other side. At this speed, we’ll be there in no time.” I had no objections. I loved adventures and was curious to explore the other shore.
To be continued …
This brings to mind the song “Sailing,” which you may well remember from the 1970s.
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What an adventure!
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What a start to an adventure that might have some difficulties with the wind and waves. A good start is made.
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What a nice idea from the brother!
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Indeed. However, it almost ended in disaster.Indeed!
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How interesting. I’d never heard of a Klepper boat, but found this advertisement that details them nicely. I had wondered about the gaff rig, but with such a small boat, it makes sense. I’m looking forward to the next part of the story!
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Here’s a fascinating history of substantial voyages made in Klepper boats.
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Thanks for the link, Linda!
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I have a sense of foreboding that all did not continue to go as smoothly!
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You have an uncanny sense of foreboding, Amy.
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🙂
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