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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #45 on: June 14, 2012, 11:05:54 AM »
Spoke to Royal Vic.
They understand and the event itself is likely to be restricted if not canned.
Sadly the only date for a reschedule clashes with Weston.

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« Reply #46 on: June 14, 2012, 02:22:43 PM »
It was the right call...forecast windspeeds for East Solent and Hayling have been increased.

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« Reply #47 on: June 14, 2012, 02:28:07 PM »
Thanks Roland - then I propose Weymouth regatta is substituted in the travellers circuit; unless anyone has any objections.


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« Reply #49 on: June 14, 2012, 06:35:10 PM »
Well it's certainly raining everywhere west of Didcot  ::)

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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #50 on: June 14, 2012, 11:05:42 PM »
Volvo boats are in for a rough night (switch on the 'wind' option 2nd from top right) - 37k average:

http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/racetracker/rdc.html
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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #51 on: June 16, 2012, 11:44:13 AM »
So, what is the wind like in the Solent today ?

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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #52 on: June 16, 2012, 12:10:42 PM »
I have no doubt the chains rattle and the dogs bark
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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #54 on: June 16, 2012, 05:13:11 PM »
From royal vic site

Club Regatta, 16 and 17 June, 
Saturdays racing. with the wind forecast predicted today, PRO Martin Harrison cancelled Saturdays racing.
Sundays racing is planned to take place with lighter winds forecast.

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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #55 on: June 16, 2012, 06:29:44 PM »
All sailing canceled at hisc today.Alex took out the land yacht and clocked 25kts on soft sand.
tomorrow should be better.
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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #56 on: June 16, 2012, 10:22:19 PM »

Hi guys from a very windy Royal Vic.

Sorry you could not get over to sail this weekend but fully understand weather conditions and cost implications.

Martin H canned any chance of racing today early so people did not waste any more of the day.

As for the weather, yes it was VERY gusty and at times 'dodgy' on the pontoon with the risk of being blown away high.

Hoping for some kinder conditions Sunday to get at least a one day regatta.

Thanks for your kind comments about us and hope you get the chance to come over sometime soon.

Keith from the RV.

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« Reply #57 on: June 16, 2012, 10:24:40 PM »
We were all very disappointed Keith and I've no doubt we will want to come over next year
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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #58 on: June 18, 2012, 04:20:19 PM »
4 Cherubs were at HISC on Sunday where the weather was lovely and there was a fairly fresh force 4 coming from the south west. We all headed out to race out in Hayling Bay for the 11am race but soon realized there was a fairly hefty swell from the previous days gales. Needless to say this made manoeuvres pretty challenging and while tacking and gybing were hard, righting from a capsize was next to impossible. Subtle Knife and Ronin were there at the start with Riot Van caught napping and Atum on her side making sure the sails didn't overheat in the sunny weather. After crossing the line, Riot Van stormed up the beat and after hoisting was in the lead as Atum was doggedly trying the make the first mark. Ronin was having difficulty after a stalled tack was undertaken by Atum who, after a bear away went for the hoist into an oncoming fleet of SoSlos and true to form they went for a swim, hoist number 2 was equally unsuccessful and the decision was made to 2 sail it to the bottom mark. In the mean time Subtle and Riot Van were on their way up the beat again but RV retired after the almighty hulk that is Eddie pulled a kite block off. Atum finally made it to the leeward buoy and fell in again trying to gybe round the mark but was soon up again and heading to windward. The second lap was better for Atum and after a good bear away swiftly hounded on by Subtle (on their 3rd lap) the kite was up and she extended a good lead (or caught up a bit depending on which way you think about it) on the Everests who I think chose not to hoist having done so on the previous lap. At some point in the fray Ronin decided that the combination of chop and swell was ridiculous and headed back for the clubhouse. After completing a second lab the Atumists too thought (well mainly Sam complaining that he was tired) that lunch was in order and that trying to do the second race was not a good plan. Subtle knife got over the line after giving us all another tough conditions master class and headed in too.
After a good lunch we decided to take advantage of the good wind and flat water in the harbour to go for a burn. Anyone who is familiar with Chichester Harbour will know that there are a number of sand banks to avoid but armed with local knowledge, the Atumists charged on down towards Ichenor kite up, control...who needs it? One good gybe and one dodgy gybe later and they were in the water while Ronin and Riot Van screamed past at warp 9 seemingly late for a date with Dell Quay. Subtle Knife soon joined in the fun in the perfect blasting conditions. As the tide turned, and the land heated up a bit, we got a sea breeze backing up the already quite significant force 5. This made for some fantastic sailing but with the extra wind came extra capsizes. Eventually we all got tired (Atumists even went for a rest on East Head) and headed back for the club house and beer. The tide had gone a fair way out by this stage and Riot Van narrowly missed being a victim of one of the sand banks thanks to a hapless Laser 4000 crew standing waist deep checking their centreboard.
In all it was a thoroughly enjoyable days sailing with 4 boats putting on a great show for the cruisers of Chichester Harbour.

I cba to read through this to make sure it makes sense so my apologies if there are any grammatical/spelling/factual errors.
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Re: Royal Victoria Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17th June 2012 - TT EVENT
« Reply #59 on: June 18, 2012, 05:23:41 PM »
Sounds like you all had a great day. Am thoroughly green. Wishing we had taken Slippy out on Saturday as apparently there were breaking rollers at Chew, but Slippy was at Thornbury and so we opted for bathroom tiling instead. Took a look at Chew on Sunday but it was very light and when even the most Chew-hardy soloists are saying it's flukey (360 degree swirls), it's probably time to go home.  So we did. Marmite on the other hand was busy destroying our handicap. Stoppit Paul - we're not supposed to be that good in those conditions!!
Did you Haylingists get any photos/video??
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