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    Posted: 14 Aug 07 at 2:30pm

 Anybody here done this Race?? There will be half a dozen or so dinghies/cats going from our club so some tips would be greatly appreciated (best tip could be stay at home), like where are the really dodgey bits of water?? etc.....low water at 10 am, race start at 10.30,

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Aug 07 at 7:26pm
I have never been but have been told to go by various people so am going to go along this year.

Apparently the dodgy bit is capsizing the boat to get under the bridge
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http://www.iossc.org.uk/islandrace/index.php?photo=/2003/pho tos/bridge2.jpg

...looks like fun .   Look forward to seeing you there. Anyone know how the tide behaves up the swale, apart from going in and out that is??



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Imagine doing that with a large cat/trimaran, don't think the hulls would fit under...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Scooby_simon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Aug 07 at 12:00am

Originally posted by HannahJ

Imagine doing that with a large cat/trimaran, don't think the hulls would fit under...

 

Indeed; you would not get a Tornado under by the look of things; Bit tight for an F18 (8 foot 6 wide) / F16 (8 foot 2); probably OK for Dart 18 (7 foot 6) / A class (7 foot 6) etc.

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I am reasonably offended by:

" N.B.  If you are an all girl crew and do not wish to fly a spinnaker, please indicate on the signing on form and we will adjust your handicap accordingly."

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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Aug 07 at 10:30pm

Sheppey Race is great fun but a dagger board is a bit of a liability.  I've done it many years in the past in Scorpions and Lasers.  Fastest was 4½ hours in a Laser - planed all the way round as the wind went round with us.  There's a dodgy spit of rocks and sand at the entrance to the Swale which goes out for miles - so be careful if you are in a high performance boat.  Not so bad in a Laser since you can always just get out and push - which is considered legit.  And here's a bit of local knowledge - if you emerged from Garison Point with the tide against you, head for the beach there's a strong back eddy that takes you towards the club for about ½ a mile.

Thoroughly recomended as a memorable sail.

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Originally posted by redback

 There's a dodgy spit of rocks and sand at the entrance to the Swale which goes out for miles - so be careful if you are in a high performance boat.  Not so bad in a Laser since you can always just get out and push - which is considered legit.  Thoroughly recomended as a memorable sail.

I shall fit a bungee to the rudder downhaul....pushing, reminds me of the days when I had a Fiat 126.....good tips redback. One of the guys going is sailing a single handed Cat, he was wondering if there will be people around at the bridge to give him assistance, if so is this also legit??

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Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Aug 07 at 6:21pm
Originally posted by elmo

I am reasonably offended by:

" N.B.  If you are an all girl crew and do not wish to fly a spinnaker, please indicate on the signing on form and we will adjust your handicap accordingly."



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Yes I think all the help you can get at the bridge is considered legit.
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