Wansworth
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According to this book I picked up the Bronze Age was a period of fairly settled weather that encouraged exploration and sea travel,obviously a certain amount of conjecture but even bold explorers or would be pillagers would be more tempted to search out new landa and begin trading if it was nicer weather.?This sparked an idea in my head that maybe the fairly settled summer weather from the late 1940s to the early 1970s could have been a factor in the boom in yachting after the war although I suspect other factors like new materials like plywood and GRP would have had a part to play and of course the increasing wealth of the general population.Even so there was a definite period when yachting took to the oceans with Hiscock,Pye et al which could be related to the period of warm weather and lighter weather of our childhoods. The book….Man and the Sea by Philip Banbury might be found in some dust secondhand bookshops or probably on Amazon!