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    Posted: 29 Aug 22 at 2:23pm
I don't think the demographics have really changed a lot. Maybe there are slightly more younger folk now, but it would be a marginal change. I would say 70% of the sailors are under 30.

I think the 200s fairly regularly hit their entrance cap, so being at a venue with initially no cap, plus a lot so home boats and boat in the boat park to be loaned out added up to a bumper year.
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That's an outstanding event; bravo to all the organisers, supporters and sailors.

Mozzy, what were the demographics like? Does the 200 attract a reasonable bunch of young adults?

Opti aside, a quick look through the Y & Y table shows that the X Class' centenary was the only thing that got exceeded or even got close to the 200 numbers since 1998. For a single-fleet championship, as distinct from (for example) Laser titles which are divided into Open and Masters across three rigs, one wonders whether anything outside Optis has got that many for decades, apart from "celebration" events like the XOD centenary and the Dragon's 75th anniversary.

One of my classes, the Windsurfer LT, has stopped taking entres for the 2022 world titles entries at 360, and there's already a bunch of people on the waiting list. Our sport can certainly still attract lots of people if it's done right!    :-)
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Nice to hear a positive story , re attendance figures.  Smile
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Hard to beat that, and good luck to the 200's  Thumbs Up
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Don’t know the answer to that, but congratulations on a great result!
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Well, 182 boats for the 200 nationals was fairly immense.

A true sight on the water. The bar was rammed every night and I think the final night was probably the largest sailing social I have ever been to. 

It's been a while since I have done a 200 nationals, but it did remind me why they were once a staple of my summer. Having said that it was a fairly different experience as 35 year old dad, than it was as a 22 year old student, but watching the partying did fill me with nostalgia.

They have a young committee, who really worked on the details of the event with a lot of personal touches which was great to see. 

So, historians out there... when were there last more than 182 boats or 364 sailors at a UK Championships (or any single class event for that matter?)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dakota Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Aug 22 at 8:09am
That’s great news that the event went well and was a success . Maybe it works because of its location and the fact it’s more like normal club racing just super sized.
The more worrying side of the coin is the Blaze northern has been cancelled due to lack of entries. 
We live in difficult times for sailing .
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Just to say - first time attending Chichester Harbour Race Week (hosted by HISC), an absolutely fantastic event with nearly 400 boats across 3 main fleets and each fleet splitting down into various classes. Being an RS400 we were in the Asymmetric fleet and although confused why a few others (RS500 and RS100) were put into the fast handicap - not sure why, the courses and hospitality was excellent.

Will certainly be visting again - fantastic, casual but competitive format = winner!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote DiscoBall Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Aug 22 at 12:59pm
So if it happens in another sport, everyone is an idiot on unsuitable equipment.

If it happens in sailing...context, nuance, mitigating circumstances (dastardly pot buoys...).

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If sailing was booming to the degree of some recent watersports then there would no doubt be plenty of incidents, associated shrill news articles and internet harrumphing.

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Even the well prepared experience failures and the RNLI crews are always happy to attend a shout.
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