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    Posted: 26 Aug 14 at 9:39pm
Originally posted by iiitick

Originally posted by Rupert

11 boats for the Byte Nationals? Blimey, the Minisails had 12, for goodness sake...

So much for the boat being chosen as a pathway class. People have voted with their feet.

Rupert. I believe in the class, I believe that if I can enlighten others it will be better for them. I feel quite Evangelistic on the subject. More than half the fleet were women who love the boat. The Hartleys father and son came down to see us with a new boat which had interesting tweaks. They are full of enthusiasim, we are full of enthusiasim, we will succeed......just you wait.....fatties!

And...surely Minisail gets the nostalgia vote? 


It gets the "boat for £50 vote...
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Originally posted by Medway Maniac

Did I miss a report of the Minisail Nats on Y&Y?


Yup

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/177535/Minisail-Nationals-at-Whitefriars
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Originally posted by Null

 Really great to catch up with bootscooter and the boy, great guys always game for a laugh.  Really great seeing The boy growing into being a great yachter!  Bootscooter so passion and commitments to his kids sailing is really inspiring, I just wish I was as selfless as he with my kids development in the sport.



I only do it cos they love it so much! And I'm NOT about to sell the D-One to fund a Finn yet!!*




* although I admit that it may come to that eventually
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Oh, and another thing.... how many times have you been to a regatta and had to pay a king's ransom for that awesome picture of yourself that you see displayed in the clubhouse?

Really great of SailRacer to a) take so many great quality pics of the event, and b) stick them up online.
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Hi Simon
Interesting that you did not sail Sunday, at 9am we had southerly at Lee on Solent very light but by 12 we had a NNW of about 8 knots.
Can I suggest moving the event to another bank holiday being mid late August many classes have there Nationals or are about to early September so you are reducing your potential takers. Late May might be worth a shout.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by gordon1277

Hi Simon
Interesting that you did not sail Sunday, at 9am we had southerly at Lee on Solent very light but by 12 we had a NNW of about 8 knots.
Can I suggest moving the event to another bank holiday being mid late August many classes have there Nationals or are about to early September so you are reducing your potential takers. Late May might be worth a shout.
Good luck.
Gordon

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The Race Team set up station near the Meon Shore,  and for quite a bit of the morning were recording more tide than wind.  Early afternoon when we gave up on that idea,  we were able to set-up some ad-hoc racing near Calshot Slipway which had a bit of breeze,  but a falling tide so ran out of water later in the day.  With 20:20 hindsight we probably should have made that call earlier,  but with the range of boats (18ft Skiff to Feva) we had to fit in needed a big course area.

Moving dates certainly under consideration,  any thoughts on Whitsun Bank Holiday/Half Term ?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote balladsailor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Aug 14 at 10:09am
It seems to me that the ' problem' with SailFest, is that it cannot be 'all thIngs to all people'.  A great concept, to have a festival of competition, coaching and additional events for all levels of ability and experience.  
Having sailed at WPNSA last year and again this year at Calshot, I think The Sailracer team should be congratulated for trying to do something a bit different!  This year was particularly difficult with both the weather and disappointing take-up. 
We were able to treat the weekend as a superb family get together, with good racing,  though the only times I got ahead of the grandchildren was when they capsized!!!
As Simon has said, 20-20 hindsight can be useful, and I am sure he will be using that to tune next year's event.
To club sailors who don't travel very often, this could be THE event to go to, without some of the perceived issues that are associated with some large class championships.
Many thanks again to theSailRacer team and sponsors for a great weekend!
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SailFest should consider a venue with on-site camping so you can get the real festival feel and camping makes it much cheaper.

Perhaps a big inland venue would work which could support multiple courses and camping.
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Originally posted by 2547

SailFest should consider a venue with on-site camping so you can get the real festival feel and camping makes it much cheaper.

Perhaps a big inland venue would work which could support multiple courses and camping.

That's how the National Watersports Festival works, except it's obviously not 'inland' as that would be utterly rubbish....  some folks pussy out and go and find a B&B to get a decent night's kip...  Embarrassed LOL

There's a new kite surf brand there this year- I've no interest in the product, but apparently the guy on the stand is a famous yachtsman from Kent.  


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Null Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Aug 14 at 10:42am
I think somewhere like Paignton would be an excellent venue for Salesfest.  Loads of cheap B&B's, great sailing water, stuff for the non sailing members of the family to do.  With a big green area for displays etc.  I think it would be really good to have some big chandler's and manufacturers supporting the event.  I could be something really quite special as an event, i hope it gains the right momentum going forward.
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