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    Posted: 04 Oct 16 at 3:24pm

What do different clubs use for committee boats? There appears to be a huge range from starting off the shore (and no c'ttee boat), to old fishing vessels to £50k 30ft catamarans (ran by medium sized clubs!).

We are an estuary club and currently use a 16' dory type vessel which is just adequate but quite unpleasant in inclement weather.

What can people recommend? We keep the boat in a marina so launch/ recovery not a bid deal. Outboard preferred due to ease of maintenance. Budget errr good question - maybe £5-10k.
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We have a relatively shallow draft workboat with an inboard engine that doubles up as a committee boat and weed removal boat.
 
It has a cabin built on to it which give some shelter but increases windage a lot.
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We often use a member's Mitchell 23 ... But if you had a relatively open budget I would consider one of the smaller Colne Catz, super stable, nice working deck, out board that members can understand, and the ability to get to the race area pretty quickly.
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Anything from a RIB to a 60ft Oyster.
Lochin 40 is my favourite.
Plenty of power, plenty of space to work and great bacon sandwiches.
But arm twisting a yacht owner is fairly common.

Sometimes a committee boat start and a shoreline finish is a good compromise, depends on the event.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote davidyacht Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 16 at 9:38am
Power anchor windlass and Fortress anchor would be high on my priorities, obviously a mast for signals (high enough for clear sight for the competitors), with a good, preferably elevated sightline at the main mast, also a covered wheelhouse for all persons, a loo and somewhere to cook the bacon sandwiches ... always good to have the smell of cooking bacon wafting down the start line.
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The RYA Race Officials newsletters over the years have a mass of information about Race Committee vessels.

Have a talk to someone on your regional Race Officer's committee.

You could maybe retry your question in the Race Management forum.


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what is  the best as a commtittee  boat  depends on the water  and to an extent style of racing 


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