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Happilyover40
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Topic: Cracking Day. Posted: 22 Oct 14 at 10:15am |
2 & 3 great
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kneewrecker
Really should get out more Joined: 09 Apr 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1586 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 22 Oct 14 at 11:24am |
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Chris 249
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 21 Nov 14 at 9:01am |
I'm late to the party on this, but I'll have to say 'oooohh, very nice'. I've got one of those, but much more beaten up, with bits of skin cracking and falling off. What rig do you have or will you get?
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 12 Apr 15 at 4:40pm |
Cracking day today. Running race training, but too windy to get anything done but mind capsized boats while they had an awesome sail. Borrowed daughter's Topper for final race of day, when it was gusting high 30s according to the annenometer. An interesting combo of fun and bricking myself. Just 2 of us out, me and a Phantom. He swam, I didn't...
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jeffers
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 13 Apr 15 at 9:08am |
Cracking race in the D-Zero yesterday. Was only intending to go for a blast but signed on 'just in case'. Was the only boat not to go over.
Certainly silenced our armchair sailors who were predicting armageddon and me being bough back in on the rescue boat.....
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patj
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 13 Apr 15 at 8:41pm |
Cracking racing in strong, gusty conditions for our first sail since November and the first time we've managed to sail the red Albacore to its handicap! 2nd in the pursuit after starting 5 minutes late (as usual even though we start last anyway) and first in the afternoon handicap, lapping everyone, and managing to beat the dayboat and topaz by more than the required 9 minutes.
So the recipe for winning in the Albacore is: 20mph+ gusting 30mph+ winds, bouncing off the trees as they whip down the lake. Many sailors pulling out having seen the forecast, Laser sailors changing to radial rigs, Heavyweight helm and crew determined to make a race of it and keep the boat upright! So can we have that weather again please to justify the harsh handicap? |
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gordon1277
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 22 Apr 15 at 4:53pm |
Hi
First race officer duty of the year last night, the sun was out, light winds and low tide but nobody moaned (Not to amazed as Paul was not around) when we set extra long line and a running start to get away from the shallows. Shortish windward leewards lots of laps planned just in case the wind improved, but only managed two as the wind began to die but all boats finished and somebody even came up and said well done in the bar. All this on a makeshift starting area while new changing rooms are being built. Good news all round I avoided a really light wind race, and get average points! |
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Woodburner
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 May 15 at 9:28am |
More a cracking weekend, than just the one day, at one point two of us in the race box just had to wonder what our lives would have been like without sailing.
We had the Snipes down over the weekend, getting them on and off the beach with their fixed rudders was a feat all of its own, then on the Sunday the Contenders joined them and we pitched in with our club race at 11, a very busy beach front, I haven't seen so many boats at Hythe since the hey days of the Scorpions. The place was really buzzing, then the cyclists turned up.. This has been a brilliant experiment, they meet at the club before setting off on their ride, then return mid morning whilst we're still out on the water. This has had the effect of a couple of converts and more signed up for courses later in the summer, just goes to show the potential for crossover from mixed sports clubs. The wind made things interesting, delivering just about every point of the compass some times on the same leg, but it kept the sea reasonably flat until the last couple of races when it kicked back round to SW, one of the rescue boats conked out the entire fleet decided to comes ashore which made for and interesting moment. But it looked like everyone was enjoying the conditions without too many exceptions and it's given us the taste to host some more and some of our members got crew rides in the snipes, although hopefully without encouraging any more participants in our fleet, not the ideal boat to get off. (You stand off up to your neck holding the stern whilst the crew attempts to attach a rudder assembly as the waves roll in and the boat pitches up and down.. great fun. )
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gordon1277
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 03 Aug 15 at 3:50pm |
HI
Did the Hillhead triangulation race yesterday, lovely sail down from Lee, bad start and nearly hit a 600 rack when he tacked having not seen me, but overall an excelent fun sail and managed 3rd overall. Sun, small chop, unique race thats a bit of fun which you never know how its going to turn out and SE force 4 building to 5/6 for the bad bit the long beat back to Lee after racing. Thanks Hillhead SC I was suprised at being the only visitor from Lee. Gordon |
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Apr 16 at 7:45pm |
Our first cracking day this year lots out, Sunny offshore 10-14mph, lots of boats lots of cyclists and the natural order of things restored on the water, over the wate,r with the EPS finishing three minutes clear... Nothing like shifts and a bit of tide to sort the men from the boys...
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