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Number 2 [Bob]

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Bob wrote:

Hey guys we are back as the 2nd largest catamaran fleet in the country after the Dart 18s with a clear lead over the next class. A rummage around other web sites for nationals attendances showes the following:

1) Dart 18s 110 entries plus the fun fleet
2) Dart 15 53 entries
3) Hurricanes 30 entries
4) Shearwater 21 entries
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Bob's Back! [Mark Aldridge]

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Mark Aldridge replied:

Blimey Bob, all these messages so soon after the nationals and a great write up too!

We (The Aldridges') enjoyed the nationals and it's always good to see all of you again.

Nice and friendly club with good entertainment (pity about the mouldy caravan, but we're in the process of sorting that one out!)

I'll be at Whitstable and am under severe pressure to enter 2-up.

We're interested in the fun weekend, but keep it as accessible as possible please.

Talking around, I think the Dart 15 fleet will stay strong and the only real potential replacement would be an Inter 17, but there's no scene yet, just have to keep the 15 too I suppose?


Unfortunate to see the holed boats, but keep an eye on the
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Bob's Back #2 (After key problems!) [Mark Aldridge]

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Mark Aldridge replied:

Blimey Bob, all these messages so soon after the nationals and a great write up too!

We (The Aldridges') enjoyed the nationals and it's always good to see all of you again.

Nice and friendly club with good entertainment (pity about the mouldy caravan, but we're in the process of sorting that one out!)

I'll be at Whitstable and am under severe pressure to enter 2-up.

We're interested in the fun weekend, but keep it as accessible as possible please.

Talking around, I think the Dart 15 fleet will stay strong and the only real potential replacement would be an Inter 17, but there's no scene yet, just have to keep the 15 too I suppose?


Unfortunate to see the holed boats, but keep an eye on the SS Marine share price.

Cheers

Mark
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Bob's back [Bob]

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Bob replied:

Hi Mark - fortunately the back is on the mend!
I'm pleased that you enjoyed the Nationals - have you got tickets for the Grafham Ball yet?
Cheers
bob

PS Happy birthday to Abby
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GWSC Ball [Mark Aldridge]

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Mark Aldridge replied:

Yep, ordered tickets I just need to do the hard bit and pay for them now.

Have we got a full contingent?

I'm unsure whether I'll be sailing the event as Jacob sailed out of his skin (learnt how not to do it from Dad!)at Oppy training on Sunday and was asked to enter the junior race on the Sunday (I think I'm more scared than he is!).

Depends on the weather?

Thanks from Abby.

Cheers

Mark
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GWSC Ball [Bob]

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Bob replied:

We have 8 places taken by Dart 15s on a table of 10. So there is still room for one couple. The booking for the whole event is 95% full so hopefully we will get another pair of Dart 15ers soon.
Any takers? (GWSC members only).
Dave Bennion was hovering last Sunday.
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