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    Posted: 31 Jan 10 at 8:54pm
Originally posted by Steve411

Originally posted by Peaky

Chew, this afternoon...

How bizarre, as Bristol Corinthian, which is only about 3-4 miles away, and is a smaller expanse of water, didn't freeze at all.

I was surprised to see that Burghfield is still frozen (spotted from the M4 yesterday).



Chew was a bit icy this morning - pretty much everything left of starting box (as you looked out) was frozen. the ribs launched and made like 'hms ice breaker' to get out to the clear water. Then the drover up and down a lot at 1/3 throttle to generate max wake and that eventually broke the ice sheet up so racing started just after 11:30.

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Originally posted by Steve411

Originally posted by Peaky

Chew, this afternoon...


How bizarre, as Bristol Corinthian, which is only about 3-4 miles away, and is a smaller expanse of water, didn't freeze at all.



Maybe because Cheddar (BC) is somewhat sheltered from the North & East and is closer to the Bristol Channel, whereas Chew is more elevated and exposed to the north and east.  Well, as far as I can tell from Google Terrain



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Originally posted by laser4000


Originally posted by Steve411

Originally posted by Peaky


Chew, this afternoon...




How bizarre, as Bristol Corinthian, which is only about 3-4 miles away, and is a smaller expanse of water, didn't freeze at all.


I was surprised to see that Burghfield is still frozen (spotted from the M4 yesterday).

Chew was a bit icy this morning - pretty much everything left of starting box (as you looked out) was frozen. the ribs launched and made like 'hms ice breaker' to get out to the clear water. Then the drover up and down a lot at 1/3 throttle to generate max wake and that eventually broke the ice sheet up so racing started just after 11:30.Fun and games...

they did that at hunts a few weeks ago as well but it just delayed the start even longer because of the odd ice berg
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Hunts frozen over again today.  A few nutters were mad enough to go out in the snow on Monday, and the same nutters want to go out this Saturday, so let's hope it thaws.
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Originally posted by winging it

Hunts frozen over again today.  A few nutters were mad enough to go out in the snow on Monday, and the same nutters want to go out this Saturday, so let's hope it thaws.

Completely frozen or just around the edges? We will rely on your report as a little bird tells me you are collecting something and delivering it there today...

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It was completely frozen, I will keep you all posted and if it looks bad later today we'll postpone tomorrow.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote desteve1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 10 at 1:25pm
oh my brother was going for a test sail in his topper he was going to buy
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My god are you all alright Simon??? That slipway is a
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Makes me glad we sail on the sea only three weeks to go before we start and the water temp is 6 degress brrrr cold for the sea.
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Whitefriars frozen again this morning, but had cleared enough by midday to get racing.
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