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    Posted: 13 Feb 15 at 1:11pm
"The Bodyform National Championships" does have a certain ring to it...
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Originally posted by Rupert

"The Bodyform National Championships" does have a certain ring to it...

a bit like 'The Grindr British Moth Open' then?  LOL
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I'll show my unworldliness here - I don't know what Grindr is. I know not to look it up on a work computer, though.
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Originally posted by alstorer

Actually, of all the winged boats most suited for "ladies sanitary product" sponsorship, the EPS is the closest to a "pad with wings" in looks...

Bugger off Al, shouldn't you be on the phone to 



Grindr is an app the SUP boardists use to meet each other, James has clearly gotten in with the wrong crowd in his windsurfing set.


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Obviously a biased and prejudiced view on this and would welcome them as sponsors

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Originally posted by Woodbotherer

 
James has clearly gotten in with the wrong crowd in his windsurfing set.

actually I think I've been saved... longboards and Naish - can't go wrong....
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Hi Rodney
It wont work they will not let you have a car to give away with each boat!

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The most recent Canoe Europeans were at Loch Lomond. Sponsored by Tunnocks (chocolate mallow tea cakes and wafer biscuits)and Glengoyne (whisky), the nutritional requirements of the competitors were well catered for, and with appropriate cultural input!

I wonder what might be appropriate equivalent at other locations... Kendal mint cake at ullswater perhaps, pasties in Cornwall, Grafham I hate to think...

Personally I think too great dependence on sponsorship is a mistake for dinghy classes.
Some years ago I was president of one CA, and the Secretary of another was a few offices down the corridor. My class tended to pay our own way, his was highly reliant on sponsors. Met him one day looking really worried. Turned out their champs sponsor had dropped out and they were afraid they might not be able to run their champs.
Couldn't help feeling smug. Trouble is a significant lump of sponsor cash goes (rightly) on providing a return to sponsor, but doing that dilutes volunteer resource, arguably even harder to find than cash.


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Originally posted by JimC

Personally I think too great dependence on sponsorship is a mistake for dinghy classes.
Some years ago I was president of one CA, and the Secretary of another was a few offices down the corridor. My class tended to pay our own way, his was highly reliant on sponsors. Met him one day looking really worried. Turned out their champs sponsor had dropped out and they were afraid they might not be able to run their champs.
Couldn't help feeling smug. Trouble is a significant lump of sponsor cash goes (rightly) on providing a return to sponsor, but doing that dilutes volunteer resource, arguably even harder to find than cash.

good points... is there a sensible thread lurking in here?
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Originally posted by JimC

Personally I think too great dependence on sponsorship is a mistake for dinghy classes.
Some years ago I was president of one CA, and the Secretary of another was a few offices down the corridor. My class tended to pay our own way, his was highly reliant on sponsors. Met him one day looking really worried. Turned out their champs sponsor had dropped out and they were afraid they might not be able to run their champs.
Couldn't help feeling smug. Trouble is a significant lump of sponsor cash goes (rightly) on providing a return to sponsor, but doing that dilutes volunteer resource, arguably even harder to find than cash.

good points... is there a sensible thread lurking in here?


I hope not!

Never really seen what return any event I've organized would have for a sponsor - it is simply grown ups playing with their toys, as was mentioned elsewhere a while ago.

Being near Swindon, in the olden days we'd have been able to be sponsored by Great Western Railway. These days it would have to be the outlet village. Mind, there is a Musto shop in there, and a Henri Lloyd...
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