So, for the first time since the nationals this weekend, more than 1 cherub turned up at Draycote - after months out of action due to further gantry problems, a broken board, and the addition of a stump, banshee ambulance finally turned up for some testing on Thursday, Robin controlling the which way stick, and Josh doing just about everything else, and on Saturday, she was joined by shiny.
Upon arriving at Draycote however, it was hard to ignore the 4 inches of deflection in each of banshees wings as soon as rig tension was pulled on - at this point Josh wisely refused to sail in the gusty force 5 winds, and the duo left to think through what was going wrong, and how to sort it. With the help of Isaac, a bond film, and a load of cider, a plan was drawn up to take some bending load off the wings, and direct it into the compression struts.
The long and short of it is that by Saturday, the duo were confident that the Ambulance was once again sailable, and though the wind was light and shifty, they went for it, experiencing no loss of tension or deflection. Yet to be seen how she handles more wind. Though Jamie, Joe and Shiny turned up, they decided that the shore was more appealing than the extremely light/non existant winds, so remained dry - the day wasn't wasted though, with Jamie finally finishing his new jib, which is looking fantastic, and seems powerful already!
Though Jamie, Josh and Robin turned up at Draycote on Sunday morning, the wind never really did, and as such, Jamie ensured the jib fitted, along with testing sheeting angles, and Josh and Robin packed Banshee up so she could be taken home for a few final mods. With a bit of luck, a couple of boats will be out on the water next weekend.
With Ade and Joe implementing some exciting new developments on Fuzzy, Robin and assorted different crews trying to solve banshee ambulance's tendencies of falling apart, Jamie and Rosie set for a winter of hard training, and Josh who's a very able crew and looking to buy a boat and join us, its set to be a fantastic winter of sailing at Draycote water!