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    Posted: 24 Jan 10 at 7:09pm

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I was just thinking what people spend on average to do events in there class. And how you guys keep the costs down at events. I understand that it varies abit due to fuel as some clubs are further away than others.

One of the only good things about having my solo (please no piss takes I get that every week) is that the events are mainly 1 dayers so no overnight stays needed.

Sorry if this has already been discussed before 

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It has been discussed and very recently, will try and find the thread.
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Entry costs were discussed, but not what a whole event sets you back (only that entries were a small %). Not sure I dare do the maths, as I might stay home!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Olly4088 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 10 at 7:52pm

Thats what I thought so I started this. I'm just interested in ways that people keep the general costs down. I havent done any curcuit sailing for years and I think that I may be able to complete the midlands area curcuit this year.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 10 at 7:58pm

Oll, this hasn't been discussed for a long time on this forum. 
I will only do events if i can kip in the car in the club car park, although obviously i get a hotel at the tiger trophey etc. A break down for me is usually for a two day event:

£25 Entry

£20 Food

£25 Beer kitty

Total £70

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Olly4088 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 10 at 8:05pm

Cheers Russ

I have just been doing a little bit of working out. Most of the events in the midlands curcuit are about an hour away with a couple about 1hr 30mins and they are all on day events so my costs would be much less as I would take my own lunch I think the entry fees are between £12 - £20 and then I would only have to add the fuel on. I think I could get away with £50 - £60 per event.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 10 at 8:16pm

£20 is a fair ammount of money for a one day event mate (I know there is another thread) I would think between £30 and £50 for a one day event including fuel.

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A typical weekend event, I ballpark at £100/ event.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jamesd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 10 at 10:20am
Same as Nathan. But I replace my set of sails every National
Championship and then relegate the older ones to open meeting sails so i
guess you could factor in £100 over the 15 or so events i do a year.
Plus alot of things such as accommodation, food etc my crew has to pay
for as well. But then things like fuel and entry fees we split.

Never really thought how much i spend. Im never really that bothered
tbh.

I have friends who take thermos flasks of tea with them etc to save
buying a cuppa but the way i look at it is, whats 50p when the only thing
that will buy me on my boat is the plastic bobble on the end of the
halyard. I know it all adds up, and dont get me wrong im very good with
money, but i do the events to enjoy them and cutting corners here and
there to save a few quid just dampens my weekend.

as for tips on saving cash my only one is not to get into large round
situations at the bar!
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