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    Posted: 19 Oct 10 at 11:22am

Crikey. That is quite a busy page.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Oct 10 at 1:14pm
In the menu bar, there's a button called "Background". Unfortunately, it doesn't delete the page background!
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Was at WPNSA for the Laser Qualifier.  Got a reasonable result despite being way off form, particularly on the Sat.  Was a lovely sailing weekend with more wind than expected, although it did switch off pretty much exactly when predicted on Sun.
Was interesting to see some of the home build speed week crafts in the boat park - a couple I couldn't work out which bits actually went in the water!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Oct 10 at 5:36pm
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After the Thread I started saying, now its winter what you lot doing, well I too have jumped ship and moved the boat to another club.

As you can see from my sig, I have ditched the 700 and bought a Feva to sail with my little brother (12) as a parent child (more big brother/little brother) combo.

Two weekends ago we took to the water at Maylandsea Bay SC (Essex), him wearing 2 wetsuits me one summer one, and yes it was cold but we finished the first race in 9th place, out of 18, not bad for a new boat and a crew who hasn't sailed for 3 months.

We went out at the weekend, this time with the kite on the Feva, again finishing halfway up the fleet even though we are near the back over the line. Second race on Sunday little bro decided it was too cold, so I ditched the jib and sailed it with main and kite solo as the intention would be if he wasnt able to sail. I though was keeping up with the back end of the Radials even with a 100 PY point difference between the Feva and the Radial.

So even though its winter, sailing still continues.
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I discovered my limits yesterday. The fact that it was minus 10 C and the lock on the shed where I keep my sail was frozen should have given me a clue, but when I got to the club it seemed deceptively sunny (I won't say warm...) so three of us raced.
The floor of the boat was like an ice rink, my control lines would not run due to small lumps of ice forming on the ropes stopping them going through the blocks, the bungee cord takeaways lost their elasticity, the mainsheet froze up and would not ease and when I was packing up the skin on my hands kept sticking to the metal boom and wings.
Next time I'm staying in bed!
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At 9.30 at Draycote yesterday it was between -9C and -11C (dependant on whose car you choose to believe).
 
I walked up to the 5oh - no wind
10 minutes to get the cover off
30 minutes to un-freeze the main sheet
Break for a cup of tea and a bacon bap
20 minutes to un-freeze the main sheet
Still no wind
Replaced a couple of control lines
Made some standing rigging adjustment
Still no wind
10 minutes to un-freeze the main sheet
Put cover back on
Cup of tea
A light wind picked up
Go home
 
Bottle of Red, an open fire and the 2003 Rugby World Cup final
 
Excellent days work!!


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Post Options Post Options   Quote alstorer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 10 at 9:16pm
was that so you could remember days when England could beat a team that Scotland had beaten a mere week beforehand? A Scotland team that I will actually be happy to point out rather struggled to beat Samoa?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 10 at 9:23pm
Down in balmy reading it was only -2 on the way to the club...but unfortunatley the wind remainsed elusive so no sailingbefore most people - including myself - had gone home.
 
I'm a little worried that the lake seems to be icing slightly which if the water is that cold in late November it doesn't body well for an ice free winter!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote bferry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 10 at 11:06am

Sailed the last few Saturdays.  It still feels like summer here and the wind has been great over the last couple of weekends.  October to April is the best time for sailing here with little sea traffic and not too intense sun.

 

Last Saturday, temperature around +19degrees C (note the +), wind 12 knots Southwest with some light choppy waters. Did some race practice with a dozen lasers, a miracle and a couple of mirrors.  Lost my footing on the final race start line and took a dunking to windward.  Text book mistake and a bit embarrassing.

 

After a couple of hours the Lasers went in, I stayed out and had a blast around with the Vareo kite.  Beached the boat in the nearby bay and lay on the sand soaking up the sun and having a beer.  Then set off for another couple of hours blasting in the bay with a couple of laser standards.

 

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