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    Posted: 24 May 22 at 8:24am
I used to travel a lot on circuits and would think nothing of a 4 hour drive for a weekend event but as I get older with a family now I look for more local 1 day events. Unfortunately the classes I would like to sail at my home club dont have any local 1 day events so I end up just club racing. Also I would check forecasts very carefully before travelling as I dont want to travel if its likely that no racing would happen.
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Personally I'd say the dust hasn'tsettled from covid yet, people were not able to reliably plan their year until quite recently. Also I don't think the wind has been kind?



 I would like to do a few open events, but I don't currently own the boat I'd want to do them in, and I have a backlog of catchng up with family etc, the year is flying by. I don't think fuel price is all that, maybe people are more conscious of it, but a weekend away is not a big cost for someone who's spent £5k or whatever on a boat. I'm not focused enough to want to do that many events and I don't want to spend ages in the car getting to some 'orrible pond with no wind when I've got sea sailing on tap. You need to think about what you are trying to sell and who you expect to buy it. Being a middling club sailor some of the best events I've done have been fairly local, not too big, but with a spread of talent so club sailors will learn something. Some 'inter-club' events have been good too, a few neighbouring clubs joining up sometimes to boost fleets and ring the changes a little.

I have a Laser, but I'd struggle to be sure it's class compliant and I don't want to go and be outclassed by a bunch of near-olympians with a boat that's older than some of the sailors. In my other class, the boats which travel all seem to be somewhat newer than mine.

I can also say I've been put off a few clubs (and class associations....) by money grabbing and indifferent quality events especially when they run multi-class opens.

I think circuit sailing will continue gravitate towards a few select classes, with some other classes having strong regional events. It prbably looks differet if you live in the middle of the country with an event in day-trip distance most weekends?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Paramedic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 22 at 6:03pm
Yes - partly at least, but its not quite that simple - it never is!

You can't have a successful class without a base at grass roots. So to breed back decent national attendances we need to sail our boats at our clubs and promote our classes. If there is one a local open meeting circuit is a cracking place for the newly blooded club racers to cut their teeth travelling before moving onto bigger things like championships. 

Classes without a good club base are heading for trouble in the immediate/short term in my opinion.
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Open meeting attendances have been on the slide for years ... since Covid it seems the momentum has really been lost and I'm seeing very poor attendances ...

I guess during Covid people found other ways to enjoy themselves and perhaps getting back on the circuit isn't as attractive as it once was.

Add into that the fuel price increases and the general squeeze on inflation is the concept that was so popular in the 80s and 90s no past?

Do we need to now focus on building class racing at clubs? 
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