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    Posted: 03 Jul 09 at 9:48am

We are trying a couple of tactics this weekend,

1. being pester the environment agency to turn up and cut the weed at some point, like they normally do!

2. With have a very large steel cable going to use it and some chains as draglines of the safety boats.

3.Collect with handrakes and lots of hard work!!

Will see how we get on, should go ok, and we only need to clear a 200 x 5m area that has got really thick, and is affectin our normal start area!

Thanks for the suggestions

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Had a race today in some decent breeze. I seem to finally be able to
make the streaker really drive upwind with some good pace. The 9 mile
beat I did last weekend has made a vast improvement on my uphill
speed.

Rather than just beating the albacores on the downwind legs, I'm now
able to pace them upwind as well. Capsized on the second run but then I
was pushing it way above and beyond what I should have for those
conditions.
I doubt very much I'll be able to hold the albacores upwind in the
lighter stuff but when it's breeze on, the streaker certainly makes some
good pace.

Today (and last week) only helped towards an ever increasing and ever
looming py adjustment.

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Back on topic. Went down to the sailing club this weekend to mark lay for the GP14 nats. Friday I mark laid. Saturday and Sunday I crewed for an Irish guy who came over on the off chance there would be someone hanging around who wanted to sail. We sailed 4 races together, 9,11,12,DSQ. Rather pleased considering it was a 52boat fleet with some real top guys there. Just waited for the Y&Y report to see some pics now.

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Originally posted by tmoore

Back on topic. .


......erm, thanks. Didn't realize my post was that far off topic.

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Well I currently look like the elephant man after a vicious and protracted midge attack. I now know not to stay at the sailing club after 6pm no matter what the circumstances!

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Originally posted by Jamie600

 


I now know not to stay at the sailing club after 6pm no
matter what the circumstances!


Your missing a key bit of post 6pm sailing club equipment,
a BBQ and beer! The smoke from the BBQ helps keep the
annoying flies away, with the obvious added bonus of meat,
and the beer numbs the feeling of any flies that may have
got through the barrier of BBQ smoke   
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Had a great afternoon yesterday. My little girl allowed me to sail 2 races and despite completely stuffing up the start of the last race and rounding dead last around 45 seconds behind the fleet.

Somehow I managed to overhaul them and found myself in a stunning second place by the end of the second beat, pulling through to win by over at minute at the finish. Boy am I feeling it today though! Was a hard days sailing in a nice breeze, comfortably hiked (well as comfy as you can get in a Laser) and some good planing reaches.

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I went down to the club to sail the 700 for a bit of blasting, no racing due to the Over 40's race.

Had fun and then OH took out the 700 for the first time.

In the afternoon I "tried" my hand at sailing an International Moth (non foiling) NEVER, I SAY NEVER again! Had about 5 minutes of it upright in the entire hour I spent on it, drifting through the moorings at the club and had to be rescued after holding on to the cruiser!

Oh well, the bruises and the pictures show it all!
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Brilliant sail on the Medway on Sunday.

A rather gusty but medium SW meant we could get the kites
up off the line in the morning. We got both luffed and
blanketed and so worked our way to the back of the fleet.
We fought back though and just pipped our arch rivals at
the finish line but were about 2/3s down the fleet overall.

After lunch we got a good start on a fetch. Further down
the course we were 2 sail reaching when our rivals sailed
over us. I'm not sure how that happened because we are
generally better on that sort of leg. The next leg was
broad and they sailed even further away (that's their
forte) and we got easily taken by the 59er. However the
wind increased to quite strong and the 59er understood
the next mark and had to do a hasty drop and head up, so
too the 5000 and us, but we were not so bad and passed
them to see our rivals now about 200m in front.

Our windward speed in a blow is good and a couple of
recent tweaks have improved the pointing too and so we
were able to plane and outpoint our rivals. They were so
intimidated that they went the wrong way up the river
whilst we dodged the tide to come out about 200m ahead of
them after about 20 minutes. They never caught us and we
finished 2nd to the Canoe.

I relish next week at the Medway Regatta and our new
found windward performance.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Peter Barton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 09 at 12:36pm

Fantastic day on the western solent on Sunday at Lymington Town SC's mass RS event. 14kn increasing to 18kn against an ebb tide with glorious sunshine!

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