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Re: Nationals

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Beaver now have the mighty Steve Hanby back in the nationals .
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Neil Parkhurst wrote:Beaver now have the mighty Steve Hanby back in the nationals .
Great News. Is he still super fit like in times gone by? :wink:
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Re: Nationals

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I think we should have Match Racing not Team Racing competitions but I would say that as the only likely Netley atendee.

Also well done to the Dart 15 community for already being in the 50 plus Nationals Atendee Club with hopefully many more to come.

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It turns out that a few of those entered for the Nationals are not paid up members of the Sprint 15 Association and quite a few more need to update their Standing Orders from £10 to £20 (The chart on the entries on this website shows every entry is a paid up member but this is wrong). Naturally you have to be a paid up member to take part. Erling will update the chart to correct the status. It is much better if those affected can pay the outstanding membership fee and update their Standing Orders before the event. This will also enable those who are not current members to join by Standing order at the cost of £20 saving £10 as membership by cash or cheque will be £30 at the event. It will also save us trouble by not having to chase the money at the event. :wink:
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Does anyone no if Pentewan has Wi-Fi at the club :?: 8)
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Yes, Google does.
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Only a few days to save £15 for early entry.
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Re: Nationals

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Good to see Kevin has sent in his entry form. I am looking forward to seeing everybody again soon.
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Re: Nationals

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Boat packed up after good days sailing with Steve Handy and Ian Parlhurst. ready for off now on Friday evening after week at work. Long term forecast looks like decent weather for the National Event.
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Fingers crossed the weather will be good. Got some tuning to do midweek and will travel down Saturday. Will be fantastic to see everyone there!
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Post by Martin Searle »

Driving directions for Pentewan Sands Sailing Club have been added to the Club's page, the first bit is the MOST important bit since if you do go down Porthpean Road (Like I did in 2009) you end up going down a 1 in 3 hill with a very narrow road into the village not recommended! (fortunately it was 4 in the morning when I did it): http://www.sprint15.com/events/EMS/event.php?id=106

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Re: Nationals

Post by Steve Sawford »

I will be driving down on the Saturday , Looking forward to a good beer and a sail :D
See You there 8)
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What a fantastic boat . 1733 Tigershark owned her for 22yrs What a gal
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I have put the first day pictures on our FriendFace page at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 062&type=3
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Re: Nationals

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Well done to Erling and the Pentewan Sands Sailing Club. It looked like an excellent Nationals to me.
All 7 races sailed in nice conditions, 70 boats entered. Everyone (all 150) got fed at the dinner - a gargantuan feat by the club members (especially those ladies in the kitchen), the duo (Hobson's Choice) were excellent.
The nice weather helped but hat's off to Erling & Co for pulling it off so well.
:D :D :D :D
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