Well, after a pretty ace dinghy show it was back to Draycote for the midland posse this weekend - with the usual suspects Jamie, Rosie, and Robin, along with our new acquire Henry sailing.
Saturday was the day we've been looking for for ages: sunny, and very little wind, the perfect opportunity for both to sort those tiny little issues that you don't want to miss a days sailing to sort - changing elastic, sealing holes in masts, and sorting out any other tiny problems.
This meant that by Sunday both Shiny and Banshee were fully operational, and by 12 or so, both were on the water. After an initial blast around, with Henry learning rapidly what flat meant, and how to gybe a Cherub, Shiny and Banshee came together for some proper dog fighting in the near-perfect force 3, and sun. Sailing two of these boats within 10m or so of each other both up and downwind is some of the most fun possible. All Jamie's mods seem to have improved his upwind speed greatly, with both his Turbo foil and new jib seeming to perform very well after some tiny teething issues. Once again Banshee came off the water in as many pieces as she went out in, and with the same rig tension. Early days, but with a bit of luck her Leprosy is cured.
Having sailed 29er's and National 12's before, Henry is very keen and already a very handy crew - hopefully be along to introduce himself at some point on here! Already can't wait for Easter weekend, when Banshee will next see the water, though with Norfolk, Shiny, EJ, Subtle, and Cheese also at Draycote there is hope of boats sailing next weekend.