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    Posted: 09 Jan 19 at 5:06pm
I suppose the amount of distraction and absorption from daily worries sailing can offer will vary hugely depending on the waters available. 
 Perhaps as a body of water the Blackwater estuary would connect slightly better than (no offence) the Datchet concrete punchbowl. 
I am inclined to forget how lucky I am in the scenic locations I have had and do currently have to for me sail firstly and race secondly at.  
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Originally posted by rb_stretch

Originally posted by KazRob

One thing Park run has in it's favour is its generally early on in the day, so once you've turned up, and ran for a bit you still have the rest of the day available for other things. I can't help thinking that moving from mid afternoons to mid mornings may help modern life sit better with racing dinghies and still allow other things to be fitted in on the same day


Good point that certainly affects me. I've been doing a lot of cycling in the last two years because on a Sunday we set off at 8:30 and are back by 11, which means I get a good cycle and am available for most of the day for family time. With all the rigging/changing and reverse process I get precious little sailing time for a similar size slot and it seems to take a much bigger chunk after of the day, especially in winter.

I certainly agree with a lot of this, I too went to cycling because I was frustrated with having a tidal racing calendar that dominated one or two days of my weekends and wasn't compatible with family and other commitments.  However, having moved to a club not hampered by the tide (as much) I think the atmosphere generated by the other sailing and non-sailing members and shore facilities are very important.  You don't want to hang around after Park Run, its a park or open field location and there hasn't been anywhere to change at the two I've done. However, as with many of my fellow competitors, I like hanging about the sailing club after racing, having a chat and occasionally a beer, it's part of the relaxation element for me.


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and If you can get people to hang about after even better for all. One element that’s by far the most inportnt of any club, and shouldn’t be sacrificed at any cost, but could be enhanced by it.
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One of my clubs is Aberdeen and Stonehaven and they do the most inspired thing on Wednesday night racing to encourage people to stick around and socialise. When you sign in for the race and you can also sign in for fish and chips afterwards and one of the OOD duties is to send someone up to the chippy after racing. Generally by the time people are changed and packed the boats away one of the race team arrives back with the chips. Works great, the bar is packed afterwards and people get to know each other better
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