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Haggis
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Topic: Big it up for Largs! Posted: 05 Apr 04 at 2:36pm |
Is it me being home-sick or is Largs the best dinghy sailing venue in the UK? Where else has or has had: I'm not talking about the onshore facilites but just the pure sailing area, where else do you get such a large choice and different conditions at your disposal? Having sailed in many venues both at home and abroad it is just nice to sail somewhere we you can host large fleets, the sail to the sailing area isn't too long the winds are predicatable the tide doesn't do strange things and most importantly you get the place to yourselves without 101 other water users vying for the same stretch
Is this why a large number of Scottish/National Youth Squad members and Olympic Squad hopefulls have come from this area of the Firth of Clyde? Let the fighting commence! |
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Adoo
Groupie Joined: 23 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 64 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 05 Apr 04 at 3:36pm |
Largs??? Did Crewsearch there (dates me....) ended up with 2 boats sailing bow to bow, both reaching stbd tack, about 100 yards apart - wind was 180 degrees different, so yes, huge variety of conditions. The only place I've been where it rains more is Belgium. Best sailing location in the UK has to be Belfast Lough. Not to tidal, good breezes, unobstructed course, no local wonders.... RUYC and Ballyholme YC have superb facilities. "head in bra" cup, Laser europeans, GP worlds etc etc....And IMHO the only plausable Americas Cup venue in the UK. Ye cannie hold that in Largs! Pity the political situation has persuaded people not to go. Don't vote against it 'til you've tried it. |
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Better to be overpowered in the gusts than underpowered in the lulls!
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badger
Newbie Joined: 05 Apr 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 25 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 11:15am |
Had the worst event there in my life - Isn't the venue's fault though. Just a bad experience but unfortunately it sticks. It is impossible, however, to put a "best"sailing venue tag on anywhere in the world - too subjective. Everywhere has it's good and bad points depending on your preference. You could probably have a "most popular" tag though. And Ad, "IMHO the only plausable Americas Cup venue in the UK." about Belfast Lough, just proves my point. Humble indeed. |
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Phil eltringham
Really should get out more Joined: 16 Mar 04 Location: England/Hitchin Online Status: Offline Posts: 1105 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 12:03pm |
My two pennies worth: I think Grafham has to be up there, at least top 10, huge uniterupted expance of inland water, wind is usually pretty flat as well. Best place ever (IMHO) has to be Hyeres in the south of France, the olympic guys cant have got it too wrong! (maybe there should be a different thread for best place in the world, but that could go on forever!) As for Largs, it certainly makes you think!, I guess if you can sail well there you can sail well in a lot of places, nothing like a good challenge. |
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Doctor Clifford
Far too distracted from work Joined: 16 Mar 04 Location: Scotland Online Status: Offline Posts: 243 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 12:27pm |
....and the best way to take this challenge is to beg
borrow or steal a catamaran, and come to the TYPHOON SNECCA (Scotland & North of England Catamaran Class Assoc.)series opener at Largs on the 1st and 2nd of May! for more info, email chris@snecca.org.uk |
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Phil eltringham
Really should get out more Joined: 16 Mar 04 Location: England/Hitchin Online Status: Offline Posts: 1105 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 12:37pm |
Any offers?
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Haggis
Posting king Joined: 23 Mar 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 180 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 12:58pm |
Did Crewsearch there (dates me....) ended up with 2 boats sailing bow to bow, both reaching stbd tack, about 100 yards apart - wind was 180 degrees different, so yes, huge variety of conditions. The only place I've been where it rains more is Belgium.
You must have been unlucky and had an easterly at the start of the season and been sailing between the mainland and the island. If you had been sailing out in the main channel it would have been some great sailing. Again whatever the weather there is always somwhere within reach that you will get decent sailing. Try that in the Solent when the 2 breezes are coming round each side of the island. |
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Haggis
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 1:03pm |
My two pennies worth: I think Grafham has to be up there, at least top 10, huge uniterupted expance of inland water, wind is usually pretty flat as well. Best place ever (IMHO) has to be Hyeres in the south of France, the olympic guys cant have got it too wrong! (maybe there should be a different thread for best place in the world, but that could go on forever!) Gratham 2 words - small puddle As for Heyers you obvoiously haven't done the olympic week where you have to sail a good 1hr upwind after sailing back to the regatta centre with the mistral blowing against you. Decent waves though! |
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Haggis
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 1:04pm |
[QUOTE=Doctor Clifford]....and the best way to take this challenge is to beg Definently agree Dr Clifford |
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Adoo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 06 Apr 04 at 1:06pm |
A bad experience for the badge in Largs???? Hope it was sailing, and or alchol induced. If it was the "dry as the sahara" one, please Badger, keep it to yourself. It was burnham that you told me, and my eyesare still watering..... As I remember, Haggis, it was may / june, and we were between the little island (Little Cumbrae?) and the island. As for direction of the wind - clearly everywhere! So where is the best location in UK? Where could you hold an AC, should it ever come here? |
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