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    Posted: 13 Jul 10 at 11:16am
Not sure about the 'hardened' idea - that is somewhat different to hardcore - you can be hardcore at any age, and level of experience - it just means that you are wanting to put time and effort into a boat, and that will show in event turnouts for a class. It is great that there are young people willing to take the effort, and not just the midlife crisis brigade!
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Originally posted by tickler

So, are you saying that Musto's are sailed by young hard men pre family, Solo's by fat old people post family and Supernova sailors are home looking after the kids?

No; I am saying we have a good spread; I'd guess the majority have children is thata is relevant.

We had 10 people under 21 & 11 people over 45 ... the rest in the middle.

A pretty healthy distribution.

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 The class is doing well because of key people, to many to name here but to me Paul manning, Rick, and Sten and kit who spent boatloads of time training for free at Rutland. I joined the class assocition before I got a boat, this is because of the good help from the musto site, thanks Rick, if you have people pushing the fleet along it just grows. Richard Allen did the same at Carsington for the 700 fleet.

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It is a lot about location. The RS200s are in Scotland this year and its also a Garda year so it will probably be the lowest turnout for years with many people picking Garda over Scotland, they return to Weymouth in 2011 so turnouts will return to the 120+ boat level again. I think by now most of the mature classes know their membership and will go where the members prefer.
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Not entirely sure that that is correct about the 200's the
class association have been telling us that we should
prepare for 150 boats!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote GybeFunny Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 10 at 6:13pm

Originally posted by Sailing4Life

Not entirely sure that that is correct about the 200's the
class association have been telling us that we should
prepare for 150 boats!

Maybe they meant 150 sailors?

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Originally posted by tickler

Obviously Laser will always be huge but what of other Olympic classes, 470?


There were less than 50 Lasers at last years Nationals and currently there are only 6 boats entered !!!
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70 boats entered so far for the Phantoms, 2 weeks to go.

Biggest single hander fleet this year? (apart from the youth)

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Late starter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 10 at 6:51pm
Originally posted by Jon Emmett

Originally posted by tickler

Obviously Laser will always be huge but what of other Olympic classes, 470?


There were less than 50 Lasers at last years Nationals and currently there are only 6 boats entered !!!

I find that amazingly low given the sheer number of Lasers in circulation. Is this down to Olympic status, or have Laser sailors moved into more modern boats?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 10 at 7:52pm
Quite simply, there IS good class racing in other much better boats and so
the normal sailors are getting out of there! A laser sailor at my club has
recently bought a supernova (which he sails in the evenings at another club)
and for the life of him he can't work out why he's been sailing a laser all
these years.

As for the circuit, I'm not sure how much it may have changed but I seem to
remember a "bed by 8'o'clock" attitude. That's fine if you've gone there for
no other reason than to get a good result BUT most people are going to a
champs for a holiday and want to be around like minded people whereby
there is good racing AND a good social scene.
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