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Offline neal_gibson

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winter sailing
« on: September 24, 2008, 09:41:01 PM »
Where is everyone sailing this winter???

i;m fancying somewhere warm like kent any ideas should we see if we can get a few together at a winter series somewhere??
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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2008, 02:27:43 PM »
I wonder why you want to go winter sailing in kent?!?!  :D somewhere where a decent number of boats can gather is a good idea, afraid i wouldnt be travelling too far though as late sunday nights makes school a b***h for monday morning :(


Think we were planning on winter sailing at Draycote, but that depends on a large number of things like hockey, mountain biking....me and hoppy ever finishing the kitchen  ;)

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2008, 05:45:22 PM »
don't you mean hoppy finishing the kitchen?!  ::)

I'm planning on taking a bit of a break this winter. I will go out a bit, but think I am getting a bit old for swimming around in the cold!

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2008, 07:47:48 PM »
We plan to sail at Whitstable, where we have been memebrs for 3 weeks and we haven't even been there since we became members!

We'll be there when we are not at the inlands or at Sticky Weekends or whatever.

Whitstable is in Kent, but it's not somewhere warm - unless you know something I don't....

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2008, 08:16:17 PM »
well whitstable it is and of course its warm especially when they set fire to the channel tunnel
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Offline simon_jones

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2008, 02:19:57 PM »
I think I've been sailing at the wrong club for the past ten years then. As I've not noticed the tropical tempretures of Whitstable in November. That said Whitstable sail until mid December on Sundays, then stop until March , when the barmy tempretures/barmy sailors come back.

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2008, 02:45:54 PM »
Do they really stop sailing? Can you not sail at all?
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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2008, 02:53:39 PM »
A few hardy cat sailors go out if the weather is right, however there is no rescue cover/club racing organised.

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2008, 10:52:02 PM »
Stenhouse training weekend - Rutland - 29/30Nov

Does anyone fancy a combination of training/blasting/racing weekend at Rutland on one of Richard Stenhouse's training weekends? I spoke to the Sten's and they would be happy to have us along en mass and I could assist on the Cherub specifics. The first one clashes with the 'sticky weekend', so how about aiming for the 2nd one on 29/30th Nov? To test the new kit! Rutland is reasonably central for most and it would be nice to extend the season before the water gets cold. If enough people are up for it in principal perhaps we should agree to communicatre on this forum whether it is a go-er at the last minute (ie the Thurday) based on a favourable forecast of 6-20knots. I joined a weekend in a borrowed  Musto Skiff last year and can fully recommend it as fun and very beneficial! There is cozy club bar, nice local pub and club dorms available. The price is an incredibly good value £15 per weekend.

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Stenhouse Skiff   Winter Training Series  Rutland Sailing Club
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Nov 29               Nov 30
Dec 6               Dec 7

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o   (no. of races to be decided by competitors)
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Sailing with facilitated after race analysis and training from World Champion Richard Stenhouse.

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– brush up on your skills this winter
 
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The difference between the club sailor and the world champion is their attitude to training – will you be training this winter?

Very Competitive rates for single weekend (£15)  or full series (£35)
– contact the office for details 01780 720292
Winter membership available October – March – reduced rate of £55 for those attending training – (you will be expected to help with club racing on one day if you take out full winter membership)
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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2008, 05:38:58 PM »
Balls. That coincides with the Earls Court boat show for me which is a pain as that would have been a great opportunity to test out my new board if it gets that far.

If not, I will try and get to the one on the 6th-7th in either the newly refurbished Cherub, or a 14 foot racked sitty out thing which I may have recently acquired!  :o

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Re: winter sailing
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2008, 11:48:53 AM »
Dunno - sorry that is way over the horizon atm

We sailed at Whitstable in bright sunshine and very variable breeze on Sat and Sunday. We are doing the same this weekend coming.