Archive for June, 2008

Jun 11 2008

‘Wetsuit Outlet’ Pico Summer Series

Published by under Cadets,Monohulls,Racing

Race Report

Wetsuit Outlet Pico Series

Summer Races1&2

Once again, huge thanks to Peter Thompson for his sponsorship of yet another Pico Series. Peter’s enthusiasm for increasing Cadet and Family membership at TBYC and getting as many people as possible on the water, enjoying sailing, is legendary. The sight on the water at the start of the first race of the Summer Series proved excellent vindication of all his generosity and dedication to the club as 26 Picos and 49 Cadets and adult family members vied for the best position from which to attack the first beat.

The spirit of this series was evident from the crowd that gathered at the top of the slip for the pre-race briefing; experience ranging from National Champions and sailors with 20+ years of competitive sailing behind them (sailing with less experienced sailors to encourage and coach them), to complete novices to racing, some with only a couple of hours in a boat! Particular thanks to Chris Clarke (ex club Sailing Secretary), whom I caught walking through the dinghy park before racing, on his way home having decided not to sail that day. It took hardly any persuading on my part for him to drive home, get his sailing gear and offer to take one of our newest members, Jourdan Swindon, out on the water to coach him through his first experience of sailing at TBYC. The smile on Jourdan’s face at the end of each race was exactly what the club is surely all about and payment indeed for Chris’s generosity (particularly as he had to endure being lapped by Alex Farrall, who often sails with Chris as his crew on the RS200!!).

The first race got off to a clean start with some of the regular leaders finding the sheer numbers on the line a little difficult to cope with and by the first mark, several were still buried in the pack with a lot to do. Laura and Adele did magnificently in their first ever race and despite early setbacks and a couple of swims, persevered (in a tide that turned over an hour before high tide!) to sail unaided back to the slip between races with grins still in place and the desire to get back out and do it again! Well done girls, keep it up and with that attitude, you will soon be sailing up the fleet!

I was delighted that no-one was disqualified for missing the gate on the upwind leg, everyone having taken heed of my briefing where I mentioned the rule on several occasions (so a huge ‘sorry’ to Peter, my helm, who had to shout at me to remind me of my own briefing!). There was a treat in store for our valiant race officers as the final beat played out like an Americas Cup match-race, between Vicky and Tina Little and Thomas and Tracy Metcalf, with helms covering every tack and jostling for line-honours, which were eventually snatched by the Metcalf’s in a nail-biting finish.

The start of the second race was like watching an open meeting (less infringements and no-one OCS, or over the line, though). It was one of the best starts in a Pico Series (or club race) I have ever seen and even Wes, on the rescue boat, was impressed and he knows a thing or two about one-design starts, being a regular contender at Laser open meetings…

Anyway Peter found himself (and his apparently heavy crew) closing on the front-runners and at one point in second place, with the wind becoming more fickle, there were huge gains (and losses) to be made in a race where the tide played a significant role!

The amount of learning that goes on in these conditions is phenomenal and when surrounded by so many other identical boats, good decisions and bad, are shown up immediately as are techniques and concentration! A win for Alex Farrell and Max Duce was thoroughly deserved after they calmly survived a nervy 5 minutes at the windward mark with the rest of the fleet closing on them as they did pirouettes in their own vacuum! Having let us get within touching distance, they re-connected the di-lithium crystal and promptly disappeared over the horizon!

Thanks to Shaun Christian for lending us his family’s Pico. We had ‘bagged’ a club Pico, but when a new member arrived to sail, I knew they should take precedence, so without Shaun’s generosity and trust, we wouldn’t have got on the water. Remember folks…the Club Pico’s are designed for Sail Training and encouraging new members, (who may have ordered a boat, but not yet have it in the dinghy park). As such, please do get down early and ‘bagsy’ a club Pico if you want to use one, but remember that you may be asked to share it with a new member if deemed appropriate by one of the Cadet Team.

Finally, thanks to the Race Officers; Linda, Lisa, Debbie and Jane (and Bev, who had offered her services before the race). Without these volunteers none of us could race so if you are not involved in racing yourself and fancy helping out (it is a great way to watch the racing and learn about how racing actually works), let one of them know on a Thursday night and they will be happy to get you involved – it really isn’t rocket science!!

See you all at the top of the slip on Saturday…

Rupert Snow

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Jun 10 2008

Work Party

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We will be scrubbing the slipway on Thursday night from 5pm, (19th) please bring a stiff brush etc and lend a hand, the more the easier it is for all of us, if you have a pressure washer please bring it along.

Many Thanks

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Jun 10 2008

Duty Swap Required For 6th July Race Officer & Assistant

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Paul and Richard Palmer are unable to be race officers on 6th July. If you are able to swap please phone 07799674217.

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Jun 10 2008

Are you ready for the Pico Nationals 21st & 22nd June

Have you got your entry form in yet, if not you still have time.

The entry price of £20.00 for two up and £15.00 for single handed pico’s covers racing on both days, plus an evening meal on Saturday followed by karaoke.

Thanks to our sponsors we have some great prizes which includes a NEW PICO to be raffled amongst those that sail in all races over the weekend.

For Entry Forms, Sailing Instructions and some great deals on new sails and spares click on “Pico’s” down the left-hand side on the screen.

If any visitors are arriving on the Friday and need access to the dinghy park or are camping please give me a call and I will be happy to meet you on arrival.

Kind regards

Shaun – mobile 07881 501 675

Sponsors – LaserPerformance, Henri-Lloyd, Yachts & Yachting, wetsuitoutlet.co.uk

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Jun 08 2008

Count down to Pico Nationals – 21st & 22nd June

With just two weeks to the Pico Nationals it is not to late to get your entry in. The entry price of £20.00 for two up and £15.00 for single handed pico’s covers racing on both days, plus an evening meal on Saturday followed by karaoke.

Thanks to our sponsors we have some great prizes which includes a NEW PICO to be raffled amongst those that sail in all races over the weekend.

For Entry Forms, Sailing Instructions and some great deals on new sails and spares click on “Pico’s” down the left-hand side on the screen.

Any questions please give me a call.

Kind regards

Shaun – mobile 07881 501 675

Sponsors – LaserPerformance, Henri-Lloyd, Yachts & Yachting, wetsuitoutlet.co.uk

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Jun 03 2008

Cadets On Tour

Published by under Cadets

Cadet 9631
James Hayward (Waldringfield SC)
Alex Warrington (TBYC)

3rd Indicator and World Team Selections – Weymouth

The boys were starting the final indicator in 1st place and 8 points clear, so in a good position! However the Saturday proved very windy and with just 2 races they posted a 22nd and a 25th after 2 very unfortunate downwind capsizes just before the finish line! This didn’t help things as Sunday was forecast as very light and may not even be able to race!
Luckily there was a force 2 in the morning but they still only posted an 18th – nail-biting stuff for the parents!! In the 2nd race things went more their way with a ninth and in the decreasing wind for the final race they finished in style with a win!

So in the final rankings they finished the selection series in 3rd place and comfortably in the team! – 7 boats plus a reserve will go to Medemblik in the summer.

In the meantime there’s all the training with RYA top coach, Adam Bowers.

-oh, and they managed to win the Waldringfield SC Open meeting last weekend too!! Lets hope they carry on in this way in Holland……

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Jun 03 2008

SANDHOPPER NATIONALS

Published by under Nationals,Sandhoppers

What an Adventure! The sandhopper nationals held at RCYC was the largest fleet recorded for several decades; the sight of 26 sandhoppers sailing in the crouch was a fantastic site.

To get there and back added to the occasion, 3 boats went in 40mph winds the Monday before and the rest sailed on the Thursday in pouring rain, on both days despite the weather everybody had a huge smile.

Saturdays race was held in very light fluky conditions and we only managed one race out of 3, local knowledge was the key to the race and sand star took line honors followed by sandstorm in 2nd Zeus 3rd windrush 4th and squiffy 5th .( the rest of the results are on the RCYC web page)

The rest of the day was spent anchored by the windward mark of the second race where the real fun began, the banter was relentless and such a good laugh, upon abandonment late afternoon we headed for the great hospitality at the club bar and waited for the evening meal, over 80 people enjoyed a tremendous 3 course dinner at RCYC where the banter continued, Tony Padbury won the sponsors lonton and gray raffle prize which was a brand new spinnaker,Tony then kindly donated it immediately to be auctioned which raised £450 which once added to the donated mooring fees from rice and coles plus the raffle money raised over £1300 on the night for the RCYC local hospice charity, which for me was the icing on the cake to a brilliant weekend.

Sunday started with a huge good value buffet breakfast for nearly all the entrants at the RCYC followed by the next race, once again light conditions saw 6 finish in 45 minutes who were , satisfaction, sandstar, Apollo, sandstorm, squiffy, windrush and true blue the rest eventually crawled across the line 2 hours later. It looked like the championship would be abandoned but fortunately patience paid off and we managed one more race, the points were so close every place counted .

With the race over and two of the top finishers being ocs ( o dear, o dear, o dear)the final results saw sand star (Thompson and hopper) become the new national champions, worthy champions in everybody’s eyes , I have never met two people who put so much effort into helping others, if they weren’t coaching they were tuning boats, lending sails, blocks , shackles local knowledge etc, they were ensuring everyone’s safe passage to Burnham, both steve and peter did all the journeys with the boats to Burnham.

I would like to thank Steve Hopper and Martin Eyre for using their ribs as support boats, Tony Clarke for seasafe 5 and all his assistance, tony padbury for his fabulous donation, Dave Johnson for the Burnham Idea, RCYC for their hospitality, all fellow sandhopper sailors for their support and fantastic company, Len, Pat, Sally and john for their kind words of encouragement from the support boats, ken Clarke for liaising between all for the event, finally Peter Thompson for getting us all back safely in the dark on Sunday night, flying spinnakers in the pitch black onto the moorings at tbyc was beautiful and a first for some.

I thoroughly enjoyed the nationals and have sailed in many classes over the years, the sandhopper fleet has the nicest most helpful group of sailors I have ever had the pleasure to sail with.

results click here

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Jun 03 2008

Are you ready for the Pico Nationals?

If you are visiting the TBYC website for details on the Laser Pico Nationals please click on the “Nationals” tab on the left had side of the screen for further details, including Sailing Instructions and Entry Forms. Also see the how you could win a new Pico.

 

 

 

 

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Jun 02 2008

Sandhopper Nationals

Published by under Nationals,Sandhoppers

What a weekend, once again thanks to all who made it happen.

Well done Peter and Steve worthy winners.

PS: Sailing in the dark is great fun

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