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Wednesday 24 April 2024

RORC publish Admiral's Cup Notice of Race 2025


 

The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) has published the 2025 Admiral's Cup Notice of Race, setting out the conditions under which the prestigious regatta will be run.


Expressions of interest have been received from 14 different countries, with multiple teams from several nations.


The 2025 Admiral's Cup is a fitting event to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Ocean Racing Club. The Club is organising a variety of social events at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse which will be re-opened this year after major construction and refurbishment.


RORC Commodore Deborah Fish commented about the importance and plans for 2025 Admiral's Cup: "The Admiral's Cup has a long and distinguished history, attracting the leading sailors of its age from America's Cup contenders, such as Dennis Connor, through to British Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, to legends Eric Tabarly and Lawrie Smith," commented Deb Fish. "The 2025 edition will respect the history of this incredible event, whilst recognising how our sport has changed since the last Admiral's Cup in 2003.


"Professional crews are increasingly multinational and there is a growing acceptance of the need to include talented female and younger sailors in crews to ensure our sport has a bright future. Owners are starting to build new boats for the event and 15 months out the excitement is already building. The RORC Race Team is gearing up to deliver a first-class event, and our redeveloped Cowes Clubhouse will provide a fantastic venue for the social programme which will include a reunion for past Admiral's Cup competitors from around the world. I can't wait to see the boats lining up for the Channel Race that will kick off the event!"


From 1 July 2024, entries may be made online using the link on the event website: -

admiralscup.rorc.org



RS Tera South West Traveller Series dates and venues


 

Dates and venues have been announced for the first ever RS Tera Traveller Series in the South West. With 7 events running throughout the summer, and well spread through the region, there is something for everyone.


Entries are now open for the first event at Whitefriars Sailing Club on 12th May, and other events will open over the next few weeks.


The series is ideal for sailors in the region, as well as those travelling down on holiday or to visit family. It may be possible to borrow boats at some of the venues.


Younger sailors, and those just starting out particularly welcome. Although it will be competitive at the top of the fleet, the Tera class is very much focused on inclusive fun racing, so do come along and see what all the excitement is about!


There are 7 events, with 4 to count for the Series; however entries for individual events are very welcome. The full program is as follows:


Whitefriars SC - 12th May

WPNSA - 22-23 June

Royal Torbay YC - 28th July

Starcross - Junior Regatta 10-13 August

Rockfish Junior Dinghy Series, Dartmouth - 24-26 August

Fowey Gallants - 15 September

Starcross - 12 October


More information about the series visit :-

 www.rstera.org.uk/south-west-traveller-series-2024

 or the Tera Sailing in the SW Facebook group.

Sully Sailing Club invites locals to taster sailing sessions


 

This year's session is planned for Saturday, May 11 from 11am to 2pm.


A variety of boats, encompassing different types and sizes, will be accessible on the day of the event.Club members, with sailing experience, will be present to take guests on sailing trips in Sully Bay.


The Club invites individuals, families, and groups keen on trying out sailing.Participants should be at least eight-years-old and expect their feet to get slightly wet.


Despite the sunny weather in May, the club advises guests to dress warmly and preferentially in water-proof gear, owing to the cool atmosphere on the water.

In case of windy conditions, participants stand the risk of getting wet.Guests who own surfing wetsuits are encouraged to bring them along.The Sailing Club provides changing rooms and hot showers for the adventurous ones.


The club hopes to give participants a dry sailing experience but suggests guests bring old trainers because their feet will undoubtedly get wet.


Further information is available on the Sully Sailing Club website.

Almost a blanket finish at Welwyn Garden City Sailing Club


 

Sailing does not often produce close-run, massed finishes, and they are not common at all down at Stanborough Lakes, but the latest round of races at Welwyn Garden City Sailing Club did serve up one.


The first pursuit race saw Alan Campbell hunt down the fleet and go clear well before the end.


Behind him Charles Adams lost places, but then managed to go back into second place going into the last stages when four boats closed on him.


Rounding the last mark it was Dave Lambert who swept past to go a length clear at the hooter.


Annette Walter started on time in the second race and held off everyone until the near the end when Campbell again made good use of the improved wind conditions to win his second race.


Lambert was third and Adams fourth.


The slightly warmer conditions brought out a few more sailors including Paul Lohr and Sheila Stowe, who weren't far behind despite their lack of recent hours in a boat.



Tuesday 23 April 2024

J /70 Grand Slam 2 hosted by Royal Thames Yacht Club


 

The Solent sparkled in bright sunshine for the opening Grand Slam of the UK J/70 Class 2024 season. A crisp cold Spring weekend, with mainly Northerly breeze ranging from 12-16 knots on Saturday and slightly more on Sunday.


When the Solent breeze is in the North, it is almost invariably quite shifty. And so it proved on Saturday, as the wind regularly swung through 50 or 60 degrees, creating a significant challenge for the tacticians and plenty of 'snakes and ladders' moments in the four races that day. It was clear from the outset that the fleet was a bit trigger-happy and full of adrenalin on the start line, perhaps impatient after missing Grand Slam 1. This was exacerbated by a strong oblique cross tide, with the predictable result: three 'general recalls' in Race 1. PRO Tim Hancock promptly unfurled the Black Flag which immediately calmed down the cortisol levels. There were no more general recalls for the rest of the weekend.


At the end of day 1, the top 5 were notably all Corinthian boats, led by 'Calypso', 'Jeepster' and 'Brutus', This bodes well for the UK contingent that will travel to Copenhagen in the first week of June for the first ever Corinthian World Championship.


Sunday was slightly windier, and offered some wonderful planing, with an even stronger cross-tide vector for all 3 races to keep the tacticians on their toes. It was again really shifty, particularly in the final third of the beat, and offered some good practice at tight mark roundings, particularly useful for the increasing number of UK boats travelling to international events. Jelvis won the day, so ended the event tied with Calypso on points overall and pipped her to the top of the podium on countback of first places, with Jeepster completing the Open podium. Calypso were Corinthian winners with Jeepster and Brutus completing that podium, in a wonderful season opener that showed off the best that the J/70 has to offer in ideal Solent Spring conditions.


Overall Results:


Pos Sail No Boat Name Owner / Skipper Category Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts

1 1573 Jelvis Martin Dent O Island SC 2 22 1 2 9 1 1 16

2 1452 Calypso Jonathan Calascione C RYS 1 1 3 3 14 6 2 16

3 12 Jeepster Max Clapp C RSYC 5 2 8 1 1 5 5 19

4 1572 Brutus II Charles Thompson C RSYC 3 3 6 7 2 2 22 23

5 118 Woof John Greenland C RTYC/Imperial Poona YC 16 4 9 4 5 3 9 34

6 1591 Dads 'N' Lads Tim Simpson C RDNBYC 4 9 2 10 6 11 4 35

7 937 Powder Monkey Ian Poynton C RSYC 6 6 5 8 3 9 11 37

8 830 Ran Bertie Fisher O RSYC 9 7 7 9 4 13 3 39

9 1248 DSP Doug Struth/Marshall King C/M RSYC/RTYC 11 5 4 16 12 4 7 43

10 1206 Offbeat David McLeman C RSYC 7 12 17 6 8 18 16 66

11 1051 Escape Giles Chipperfield C Lymington Town SC 8 10 14 17 7 17 10 66

12 974 EV Experts Tom Hartridge C RYA 13 16 12 5 13 8 22 67

13 742 Ella Brown C/M RTYC 19 11 19 11 17 7 6 71

14 743 Krystal Law C/Y/M RTYC 17 8 16 13 10 16 8 71

15 290 Peter Watts C Burghfield SC 12 22 13 12 15 10 22 84

16 745 Christine Shrimpton C RTYC 18 15 11 14 18 15 12 85

17 747 RTYC6 Melisande Besse C/Y RTYC 20 13 20 15 11 21 15 95

18 1381 RSYC Youth Team Linus Rindsfuser C/Y/M RSYC 14 18 10 19 21 14 18 95

19 972 Yeti Sam Osborne C/Y/M Ryde School 21 17 15 20 20 12 13 97

20 744 Elizabeth Jemima Lawson C/M RTYC 10 19 21 21 16 19 14 99

21 24 Connectus Racing Ben Harris C/M RSYC 15 14 18 18 19 20 17 101

Comet Open at Burghfield Sailing Club


 

Thirteen competitors entered the Comet Open at Burghfield Sailing Club on Saturday 20th April. There was a strong breeze with squalls followed by calm patches which were very shifty. Consequently, there were a few capsizes throughout the fleet during the day.


After completing three races in the final race there was no clear leader all the way up the first beat. Eddie was first around the first mark followed by Peter. On the run the lead group elected to take the two islands to windward despite everyone taking them to leeward the previous three races. This proved to be slower and the lead group were caught, but not overtaken by the chasing pack of boats. However, the fastest route turned out to be between the two islands and this route was only taken by Jacky and it allowed her to take the lead. During the course of the second beat and run the leading group were caught and by the start of the second lap the order was Eddie, Alistair and Chris. The fleet spread out and no further changes in position looked likely. However, approaching the finish the wind dropped and became fickle allowing Chris to get behind Alistair who was trying to break cover with Eddie to get the top position. Eddie finished first, and a tacking duel ensued between Alistair and Chris, with Alistair just holding on to second place.


Overall Results:


Pos Sail No Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Pts

1 377 Eddie Pope Ogston SC 3 3 1 1 5

2 579 Alistair Stagg Bowmoor SC 6 1 4 2 7

3 323 Michael Ettershank Up River YC 4 2 3 8 9

4 63 Chris Robinson Burghfield SC 2 7 5 3 10

5 864 Peter Mountford Staunton Harold SC 5 6 2 4 11

6 597 Ben Palmer Baltic Wharf SC 1 5 6 6 12

7 894 Jacky Stagg Bowmoor SC 7 4 11 5 16

8 694 Alun Bevan Merthyr Tydfil SC 9 9 7 7 23

9 765 Roger Harrison Redditch SC 8 8 9 10 25

10 849 Tim Higgs Burghfield SC 10 10 8 9 27

11 174 Meg Warren Chipstead SC RTD 11 10 11 32

12 868 Helen Evans Silver Wing SC 11 12 12 12 35

13 800 Henry Jaggers Beer SC DNC DNC DNC DNC 54

Salcombe Yacht Club Sailing Club Series - Race 1


 

The commencement of the annual Yawl training weekend marked the kick-off for the Sailing Club Series, boasting a formidable lineup of 20 boats at the starting line.


With an East-North-East force 3 wind and a flood tide, the stage was set for an exciting race, albeit marred by an individual recall as two Yawls, a Merlin Rocket, and the 505 misjudged the start sequence. A challenging endeavour ensued as they manoeuvred amidst the sea of boats, grappling with wind shifts and battling against the current to correct their positions.


In a remarkable display of skill, Olly Turner, accompanied by the promising young talent Charlie Mackenzie as crew, took the lead aboard Y68. Despite Charlie's novice status in Yawl sailing, their synergy propelled them towards victory. With precision and determination, they outpaced the competition, securing first place with a commanding lead of 35 seconds, leaving seasoned contenders like Tim Fells and Fran Gifford in the Merlin to play catch-up.


Tim and Fran's commendable recovery efforts earned them a well-deserved second place on corrected time, while The Squire's in the Albacore clinched third with a consistent performance.


Under the expert guidance of Race Officer Malcolm Mackley and his team, Saturday's race unfolded seamlessly, with a challenging yet rewarding long course that garnered praise from participants, especially those navigating their way back from early setbacks.



Full Results can be found here:- https://www.salcombeyc.org.uk/results/2024

Monday 22 April 2024

ITCA (GBR) Topper Training at Hamble River Sailing Club


 

We were blessed with perfect weather for the ITCA (GBR) coaching day at Hamble River Sailing Club on Saturday April 20th. An ideal mix of sunshine and medium breeze!


Three coaches kept the fifteen sailors busy over two sessions afloat, initially working on boat handling in the river for the morning before going out into Southampton Water for the afternoon. Focused then shifted to starting exercises in preparation for Sunday's Topper Open.


To find out more about Topper racing and training in the Southern area please  contact

  :- arearep.southern@itca-gbr.co.uk



Blackwater Sailing Club Open Day Saturday 27th April 2024



 The Blackwater Sailing Club in Heybridge, Essex is delighted to be hosting its annual Open Day on Saturday 27th April with an open invitation to individuals, couples and all family members whether they are sailors or complete beginners. The Open Day will start at 11.30am and finish at 5.00pm.


There will be many opportunities for everyone to enjoy the Club's facilities: sailing sessions with experienced sailors on the large lake in different dinghies including Quests, Zests and Wayfarers. Cadets will also be giving demonstrations of Optimist sailing.


As the tide comes in during the afternoon visitors will be able to go out on the river Blackwater in ribs, launches and cruisers.

At 2.00pm visitors will also be able to watch club members race on the river.

There is no need to book, just come along on the day and bring a change of clothing and shoes just in case. Life jackets will be provided. Refreshments will be available and the Bar open. Free Sailing Boat Rides, Free Entry, Free Parking.

Members will be given guided tours of the recently refurbished Clubhouse and grounds and will be pleased to chat through all the sailing opportunities at the club as well as the many social activities on offer too.

The Commodore, Alan Hoy, said: "We're all proud that our award-winning Club is celebrating 125 years of sailing this year. It's a most friendly vibrant club of over 1000 members which is still run by volunteer members - we're looking forward to welcoming visitors to have a taster of what's on offer at our Open Day."

The Club's extensive race programme for both dinghies and cruisers is competitive, fun and in a friendly atmosphere allowing for all sailing abilities. It is a RYA registered Sailing School and has a full range of training courses available. The Cadets, ages 8-18 are active and enjoy their own popular training weekends and a cadet week in the summer holidays.

It's not just about racing though as cruising and leisure sailing is very much part of the Club's appeal.

Find out more at : - blackwatersailingclub.org.uk

Blackwater Sailing Club, Heybridge Basin, Maldon, Essex CM9 4SD

Celebrating 125 Years of Sailing

Saturday 20 April 2024

12 Day Sailing Trip around Malta


**Day 1 ** Start in the capital city, Valletta. Explore its historic streets and landmarks, such as St. John's Co-Cathedral and the Upper Barrakka Gardens.


**Day 2 ** Sail to the nearby island of Gozo. Anchor in Mgarr Harbor and spend the day exploring Gozo's picturesque villages, including Victoria (Rabat) and Xlendi.


**Day 3 ** Head to Comino, known for its stunning Blue Lagoon. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in this pristine natural setting.


**Day 4 ** Sail along the northern coast of Malta, stopping at beautiful anchorages like Anchor Bay and St. Paul's Bay.


**Day 5 ** Explore the historic city of Mdina, often called the "Silent City," and nearby Rabat. Take in the medieval architecture and enjoy some traditional Maltese cuisine.


**Day 6 ** Continue sailing along the southern coast of Malta, visiting Marsaxlokk, a charming fishing village known for its colorful boats and bustling market.





**Day 7 ** Spend a day at anchor in one of Malta's beautiful bays, such as Pretty Bay or Golden Bay. Relax on the beach or take a hike along the coastline.


**Day 8 ** Sail to the uninhabited island of Filfla, known for its rugged cliffs and abundant marine life. Take the opportunity to snorkel or dive in its crystal-clear waters.


**Day 9 ** Explore the ancient temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, UNESCO World Heritage sites dating back over 5,000 years.


**Day 10 ** Sail to the island of Cominotto, located just off the coast of Comino. Anchor in one of its secluded bays and spend the day swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the tranquility.


**Day 11 ** Head back to Valletta and spend your final day exploring any sights you may have missed or simply relaxing in this charming city.


**Day 12 ** Return to the marina and disembark, ending your unforgettable sailing trip around the beautiful island of Malta.




 

" Safe travels and fair winds ! "


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Friday 19 April 2024

Combined Lark, Phantom, Europe and Tasar Open set for Rock Sailing and Waterski Club in May


 

Rock Sailing and Waterski Club is delighted to welcome the Lark, Phantom, Europe and Tasar fleets to the annual May Day Bank Holiday Open Meeting to be held from 4th to 6th May.


The Club again offers visitors to this famous part of Cornwall the chance to sail on the spectacular waters of Padstow Bay and Camel Estuary.


The Club is situated about 5 miles to the west of Wadebridge and opposite the picturesque fishing port of Padstow. For those who have not visited before, Rock Sailing and Waterski Club is a very family orientated club offering a warm welcome to sailors of all standards. The clubhouse has a first floor clubroom with panoramic view over the Camel Estuary with a well-stocked bar and fabulous food.


The Larks have sailed in Rock over this weekend for over 30 years, and this year the event is even larger as four classes will now extend this tradition of great Spring racing.


The Club will be open on the Friday night before sailing offering its famous fish and chip supper and the Club will have a pizza evening on Saturday - a date which has for some has developed into a 'great social night' over the years.


The Club looks forward to welcoming you in May.


Rock Sailing Club website can be found at : -  rswsc.co.uk

Yeadon Sailing Club announces a revolution in membership


 

To make sailing more inclusive and available to a broader audience, the club has introduced a Pay What You Can based membership option for all households. This innovative approach aims to break down financial barriers and enable a wider range of individuals to experience the joys of sailing and embark on thrilling adventures on the water.


Nestled next to Leeds Bradford Airport, Yeadon Sailing Club is situated in a stunning parkland setting, perfect for both sailing enthusiasts and the local community to enjoy. As the club approaches its centenary in just four years, it takes pride in its rich sailing history and the incredible achievements of its members, who have sailed to all corners of the globe.


By joining Yeadon Sailing Club, members will have the opportunity to experience the unparalleled sense of joy that comes with skilfully gliding across the water, powered purely by nature. Sailing is not only fun and exhilarating but can also take you on incredible adventures around the world.


Membership starts with a £50 annual joining fee, per household. Members can then pay as much as they can afford monthly thereafter as a donation.


To start your new sailing adventure with Yeadon Sailing Club, interested individuals can visit www.yeadonsailingclub.co.uk to register their interest in joining or attend the club's Open Day on Saturday, April 20.


As a member of Yeadon Sailing Club, individuals will have access to the club's facilities and fleet of boats along with being able to participate in training and racing events. The club is confident that members, their families, and their friends, both young and old, will fall in love with sailing at Yeadon.


Yeadon Sailing Club Open Day: Saturday, April 20, 10.30am to 12.30pm at Yeadon Sailing Club, Tarnfield Park, Yeadon.


Try sailing for free, for more details and booking visit : -

 https://yeadonsailingclub.co.uk/open-day

Discover Sailing with Royal Forth Yacht Club


 

We are busy preparing our fleet of boats and volunteers to welcome you to our annual RYA Scotland Discover Sailing day at Granton Harbour on the Edinburgh shoreline.


On Sunday 5th May, 12-4pm, we will be opening our doors to offer short sailing trips to all of you. Many thanks to our members who are volunteering for this valuable event.


We also welcome volunteer organisations who give their time and energy to the sea and to safety, who will be taking stalls on the day.


Off the water there will be food, hot and cold drinks available.


If you have any questions at all about Discover Sailing, please contact discoversailing@royalforth.org


If you're not sure what to expect, take a look at our photo albums of the previous two years:


https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.961400908523751&type=3

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3166383790244378&type=3

or check out our RYA listing for details:

https://www.rya.org.uk/start-boating/discover-sailing/search/venue/8101881/royal-forth-yacht-club?lat=55.98458059999999&lng=-3.2230996&user=1


We very much look forward to seeing you!