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iGRF ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 11 Location: Hythe Online Status: Offline Posts: 6499 |
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Well for what it's worth, the two Snipes are being sailed by a deranged Windsurfer also from my home club of H&SSC, he and his family spent some time on the Continent working and got into sailing them over there, like me, he's a racing windsurfer and so is his family, his lass did really well last season winning some jnr European title and it is she who helms sometimes, so is good practise for when she engages in proper sailing at her windsurfing regattas.
Sailing the Snipe slows her down enough to be mixing it with the lake fleet, if she used her race board there would be no contest, other than as she comes through the fleet for the 2nd and third time in any given hours race. ![]() |
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iGRF seems not to have read the captions - the photos were from a Masters regatta, which has a minimum age for the helm and a minimum combined age.
Getafix - there were Snipe here - Ted Heath's first boat was a Snipe. However, as you point out, possibly unintentionally, the British sailing scene was always somewhat atypical, preferring to sail in local classes. Probably because the heyday of dinghy sailing was just before it became easier and cheaper to travel to the Continent, so no need to have boats that were being sailed elsewhere. |
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I've seen Snipes in France and the US, they do offer good racing, I guess they never caught on here because of the Ent, GP, MR and N12
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That's what I like about this place - er nothing.
But seriously, no, here I am trying to steer the unitiated lurker through the maze of garbage and dross that litters the world waters, and here are you lot reeling out the inevitable pictures of nearly dead people abusing their young.. I give up. (well not quite ![]() |
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In defence of the Snipe - which I sailed in France for a few years... it is a challenging boat to sail right, with a rig that requires lots of tweaking. The sailing is all about tactics as speed differences are not huge. The Snipe is probably the cheapest route in to proper international sailing (that is sailing against people who do have English as their first language) with big fleets in Europe, North and South America and even Japan. Sail numbers (which started at number 1) are now over 30500 worldwide.
There is also the charm of sailing in a class that has real history, and a tradition of some serious partying (the legendary stainless steel concrete mixer for preparing the cocktails!). The list of World and Continental champions over the last 80 years reads like a Who's Who of world sailing. Admiitedly it is not the lightest of boats. but that is not necessarily a disadvantage. Some may consider it as an ultra light keel boat. It is still one of the biggest non spinnaker 2 man hiking classes. They do well on inland waters, as they sail through the holes on their inertia, and provide great racing at sea. The Snipe provides truly international racing for sailors of all generations. Probably a bit too sophisticated for those brought up sailing beach boats. For more information see www.snipe.org Gordon |
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is there some kind of prize that can be awared virtually for such an act I wonder?
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beer, and a climate that means they don't have to worry about insulating their homes so instead can put foam to the use it was always, IMO, invented for, being sandwiched between epoxy glass to make light-weight dinghies?
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Now we have a full blown infestation, another one showed up, two of the bloody things and they've beaten me over the water twice now, time to introduce them to a can of woodworm.
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