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    Posted: 06 Sep 10 at 11:12am

This is what a fleet of RS100s looks like!

This is what the winners look like

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and dont they look fanatastic, brilliant
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Originally posted by Mark Jardine


Originally posted by turnturtle

Including Y&Y's very own
Grumpf
Really????!!!!


Really?

Where's my contributors cheque then?



Seriously I think TT is just being conciliatory because I let him beat me.

I recorded a DFL (Dead Fecking last).

It was shall we say an 'interesting' introduction to single handed
championship sailing. The words 'brutal' and 'savage' spring to the
descriptive mind. Four races back to back in 25 knots is probably more
than I could have taken even if the damn kite hadn't jammed half up half
down. Lucky in a way I didn't have to find some other means of retiring
myself.

Is that what championships do these days? I have to say I prefer the more
leisurely ways of old, couple of races in the morning, followed by lunch
then a couple in the afternoon.

Having said that, it was a massive boost to my learning curve, there is no
doubt, there is no better way to improve than take part in something like
that. Equipment failure aside (I do have this sense of being robbed and TT
being reprieved. ) sailing with guys who are so obviously in this whole
other league, my upwind whines and moans are all clearly lack of
technique. (I still think that buttock bathing lark should be outlawed, as
well as being painful, it's extremely undignified for a Gentleman of
advancing years.).
Yet my downwind technique is O.K., not having p1ssed it in other than
deliberately to manually get my kite down at the end of the run. Coming
downwind and seeing long rows of what you thought were good guys all
on their side in a neat little line, did wonders for my confidence having
had it so badly trashed upwind.

My starts were O.K. as well, it was the one area I was concerned about,
never having jostled in an aggressive fleet before and with limited control
as to making it stop and or go backwards on demand like we do with
boards. There was plenty of space as it turned out, nobody seemed to be
working the middle on transit and one time I even managed a pin end
windward boat free and clear, not that it helped me since I'm going so
slowly I quickly gotten overtaken from above and below, but I do know
now at least how to improve on that bit, I shall clearly just have to bath
my
bum a bit more..

ALl in all, a great experience, marred only by equipment issues and my
hectic life right now, which face it hardly allows the 5 P's to be addressed
which are so essential if you are to take anything like that seriously.

If anyone from the organisational side is reading this well done and
thanks, my apologies to all for having to leave early, truth is I shouldn't
really have been there with everything that's going on right now, but I'm
glad I went, I'm even happier I took a thrashing. I've always said no point
trying to win something unless you've first come last in it, and it remains
true, you meet a far nicer person at the back of the fleet..

But some of those b'stards at the front do badly need their chancing arses
handed to them next time..

Nice to meet everyone, look forward to the next time.

Oh there was one other thing I found extremely difficult to reconcile and
that was the group beer drinking avoidance, What is that all about?

How come the bar was always devoid of RS100 sailors?

Or was that just me nobody wanted to drink with...

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The provisional  results  (http://rs100sailing.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/rs100-resul ts-1.pdf ) are a bit confusing... only 2 x first places in the whole series ?

Who won races 1 2 3 5 6 and 7 ?  

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^^ Well done Grumpf...... nice post.

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Originally posted by I luv Wight

The provisional  results  (http://rs100sailing.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/rs100-resul ts-1.pdf ) are a bit confusing... only 2 x first places in the whole series ?

Who won races 1 2 3 5 6 and 7 ?  


It looks like 1 2 3 5 6 and 7have beed scored as double points; 2 for a win like a medal race.  Somebody configured some software wrong?

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So gutted i couldnt stay out there with you on sunday, perhaps in future I will check all my knots especially the important ones like the ones holding the centreboard down! Sailing in with the board down was hard enough but when it was swinging free on its own all the way in it made it seriously hardwork!

Anyway it was an awesome ride down to the start and an awesome first beat and first half of a run while it lasted!

Wont be out in france with you but will try to make it to as many events as i can in the future, perhaps some of you will come down to plymouth for the devon destroyer this year, an event run by the uni with great socials and great racing in plymouth sound which is probably one of my favourite places to sail now.  Especially as its pretty much on my doorstep for most of the year!

Would be great to get perhaps 10 rs100s there because we could have our own fleet! If not then there is good quality handicap racing to be had with some good competition.

When I know the dates I will let you know!

Edit: 6th and 7th of november are the dates for the diary, info available on facebook and i think on the university sailing club website. Also on the friday which is bonfire night there is a huge display on plymouth hoe, normally not something to be missed, last year was amazing!  So if travelling a long way it could be worth considering the friday night too!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 10 at 2:02pm
That's a damn good turn out for a first nationals.  I can't help thinking this could become one of the UK's biggest national attended classes in a few years.  The photo's really look great, and it is one of the most stunning looking boats around!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote chrisg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 10 at 2:48pm
James, How were the results calculated in the end? Are the ones shown on your website corrected time or just over the water positions?? Very interesting to see the smaller rig win. Great turnout, boat looks great. Well done everyone involved!
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A windy event will always equalise things like differences
in sail size... especially as the kite is the same size.

Run the same event in a F1-2 and then see what happens!

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