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    Posted: 16 Jun 08 at 2:50pm
Originally posted by brookesy

I would recommend Roadford, less than 30 miles from Plymouth with a varied fleet on a 750 acre lake. Buzzes, Finns, I14's and a variety of others giving good racing throughout the year.

Crews currently required for 505, Fliying Fifteen and FD. 

but no big fleets to race in anywhere near plymouth? just a few boats of each class? are there no clubs on the coast with good racing (either class or handicap)?

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If you are going to travel 30 miles to sail with 10 boats on Roadford - why not travel 15 minutes further and sail at Starcross on the River Exe.   A lot more water  - when the tide is in!, a proper sailing club with regular turnout of 40-60 boats and class racing in B14, Merlins, Hornet, RS400, RS200, Finn, Laser, Hurricane.  Closer to Plymouth there is a growing and active fleet of B14s at Mountbatten - with upcoming local open meetings at Weymouth, Starcross, Torbay, Plymouth and Restronguet.  I think the plan is that the B14 nationals will be at Plymouth next year.  The B14s at Starcross and Plymouth are often looking for good crews of the right size.

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We usually muster a lot more than ten boats,and manage to do so all throughout the year.Starcross is a magnificent club which has been around a long time, with a large membership and a good range of classes. But from my own point of view the sailing time is limited by the tides, which is something we do not have to worry about.

By comparison we are a new club which is developing and attracting new members and slowly developing. 

We have a quite a few  members from Plymouth and some from a lot further afield, so if it is criminal to sail in the surroundings that we have, then I and quite a few others here are the  hardened criminals that will continue to do so.   

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Everything seems so far away and petrol ain't cheap these days! 

I can't belive that somewhere like Plymouth doesn't have an established fleet of anything... Pretty poor effort really.

It seems like there is a lot of yacht racing down there but that doesn't interest me that much. I've been crewing on sportsboats for the last year or two but I really want to get back into helming and dinghies again.

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 If you dont want anything with wings and 2 trapezes come to Salcombe. Class racing for Solo [up to 20 on the line] National 12 [5 or 6 and climbing] Salcombe Yawl [up to 20 on the line and over 60 for Salcombe week]  also a smattering of RS 200 and 400 and lasers
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I am flabbergasted.....people actual get in their cars and drive away from the sea which can be launched into in any state of tide and head to a lake or a sea area where the tide is a factor....what has the world come to and what are the Plymouth clubs doing???

ps. why head inland to sail in winter, the water is colder for a start!

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Originally posted by tack'ho

I am flabbergasted.....people actual get in their cars and drive away from the sea which can be launched into in any state of tide and head to a lake or a sea area where the tide is a factor....what has the world come to and what are the Plymouth clubs doing???

ps. why head inland to sail in winter, the water is colder for a start!



I agree, if there was a fleet of anything I'd be sailing in Plymouth and in the future I would be happy to try and organise some regular weekend dinghy racing, at the moment random work hours and my wedding are taking priority.
Is there anyone else who would be interested in trying to get something organised, maybe we could approach one the local clubs and get something started.
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Sailed in Plymouth for most of my life but now sail at Roadford for several reasons.

1 No fleet racing (to heavy for B14) sail a Finn none in Plymouth.Chance to race against 4 others at Roadford.

2 Cost of Parking a boat plus parking charges for cars

3 Lack of security I've had one boat vandalised and equipment stolen on    numerous occasions both from the boats and the changing rooms in most Plymouth clubs.

4 No Crews all sailing lead mines hence Finn after years of sailing two man trapeze boats.

Reason for big yacht fleet thats were all the dinghy sailors went when dinghies became as expensive as good quality secondhand yachts.

5 Little varity in courses sailed

6 Being subject to the antics of speed boats, jet skis and the rest of the  gin palace mob. Who do not respect other boat users both on and off the water. Being free of Ship movements and the sailing areas being closed when an "Event " takes place.

 

Roadford is also very well controlled very friendly, alot cheaper than Plymouth by a very long way. I have been a member for 5 years and have never had anything stolen or vandalised. Parking is free and its true that we do not have a posh clubhouse hanging around  are necks which require high joining fee's and annual memberships to pay for the maintainance, rates, rent etc.

I have benefited from sailing inshore in that my awareness of shifts and tactical sailing is better which put with the sea skills of tidal awareness boat speed etc. has made me a far better sailor all round.

 

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I would echo Old Blokes recommendation for Salcombe, only 30 minutes from Plymouth and top class dinghy racing, as said previously regular 15 to 20 turnouts in the Solo fleet, with serious depth of talent.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote foaminatthedeck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jun 08 at 8:33pm
I drive from plymouth to salcombe every day at the moment what rought are you taking to do it in 30min? usualy takes me an hour on the A39.
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