I hadn't seen that one, but I have a couple of others featuring the same young lady. One of them states that the motor is so easy to use even women can start it. Outrageous claim, of course.
Is that dark mark on her skirt, where the fuel leaked out out of the tank breather when she struggled to pick it up?
The happy expression on her face would seem to indicate that she hasn't been called a daft c*w for dropping it yet, & she hasn't ruined a perfectly good stocking on the transom bracket.
Aussie Gent.... now that's an oxymoron. She probably outdrank the boaties, furled the sails, ferried them to shore, cooked the dinner then relaxed with a bottle or two of Bundy, and then was back at work at 6am. Tough critters, the aussie shiela... Love them.
she is from sunbeam land ,says it on advert ,also wearing co-respondent shoes,this girl does exist costs a fortune in fuel 70% +spares,heaving the engine tends to make for a powerful chest,costly in bra repairs,dream on have one for sale.
Please note the following was typed in the 30's BBC accent of Mr Cholmondley-Warner:
Here we see Ms Hyacinth Luxury-yacht ( pronounced Throatwobbler-mangrove obviously ) retreiving her motor from the dickey of her 7 litre Launderette convertible ready for the 1936 Round the (Canvey) island race. Well done Ms Yacht, we salute you, and thats one young filley that is certain to be back in time for the Pimms and cucumber sandwiches.