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    Posted: 28 Feb 20 at 3:28pm
My wife is involved in dog showing. Crufts is on next week and they are not allowing exhibitors from Northern Italy etc to attend.

When they cannot control the thousands of private visitors I dont understand how this helps.

I only go to the Dinghy show every third year so I can see some changes, but if I was going I cannot see how the risk is much higher than going to the local supermarket. I am optomistic that the average dinghy sailor may be paying extra care to hand cleaning, not going if feeling unwell etc
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Post Options Post Options   Quote cloudnine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Feb 20 at 2:57pm
Surprised it hasn't been cancelled due to the Zombie virus.
Will people still go? 
Anyone from the forum still going?
The RYA cant guarantee the safety of employees.. so could be am issue on that front.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 20 at 8:21pm
Didn't they have radio controlled yachts racing at Crystal Palace? I seem to remember jousting with Eddie Warden Owen I think it was, it was way back, must have been '82/83, we'd gone there to leaflet the show to get folk to come to our show which was at Alley Pally, which much later on after we sold it, the RYA moved in on our slot. Must have been '89, we sold up in '87. My first show was at Pickets lock in '78, took a TV and video player, to promote the original Windsurfer, must have been the first time anything had been marketed by video, shape of things to come, somebody from the RYA complained that it was unfair marketing tactics and asked me to turn it off for periods.. Honestly you couldn't write it never mind making it up. They are/were so dead between the ears when it comes to publicising anything, don't think much has changed.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Riv Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Feb 20 at 3:40pm
So, show stays where it is.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 20 at 8:20pm
While the kit isn’t necessarily cheaper, for many of us it’s the easiest access we ever get to a chandlery to try gear on... internet is great for somethings,  but I don’t think you can beat actual stuff to try.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote davidyacht Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 20 at 12:42pm
Interesting opportunity to procrastinate ... the fact that small sailboat racing is on the rise should be celebrated.

How Cliff climbing, Coastal Walking, Leisure time beach, Outdoor Swimming get into the list of water sports I don't know, and these really skew the overall participation ... interestingly where I sail, I can tick off all of these activities on a typical day that I go dinghy racing ... and that excludes rowing, paddle boarding or canoeing in order to get to the beach!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote DiscoBall Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Feb 20 at 10:57am
I think the 2.5 million number might be a bit optimistic. Even if you add all other sailing (yacht racing/cruising & dinghy cruising) you only get to 1.3m.

'Small sailboat racing' only accounts for ~205,000 and as this is the major target audience of the show the attendance numbers don't seem that bad (given that the Dinghy Show always feels a bit like groundhog day anyway...).

https://www.rya.org.uk/SiteCollectionDocuments/sportsdevelopment/2017-watersports-study-final-summary.pdf
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Me too
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ian.r.mcdonald Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 20 at 9:43pm
My club ( along with many others) used to organise a coach down.

I have been to 15 plus and enjoyed most of them.A lot of the talks have been good, but it's a largely fixed market and rolling out similar or the same each year and hoping people wont notice doesnt work. My memory is bad but not that bad!

The internet has removed the incentive of going to the show to get a deal on kit.

I have now joined the masses that dont go.

If criticising the existing show and suggesting improvements so that future sailors can get the same enjoyment I did is negative, then fine.

I am going sailing!

Edited by ian.r.mcdonald - 18 Feb 20 at 9:45pm
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