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Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 2:03 pm
by Martin Searle
The results are also available on this site with the Most Improved rankings:

http://www.sprint15.com/events/EMS/nati ... .php?id=88

Martin S.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 2:54 pm
by Bob Carter
Liam wrote:
Mark Aldridge wrote:These need to be re-issued without the redress claim.
They are up there now. Positions are the same though.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub ... pX3c&gid=8
Hi
Was the Pro-Am presented? If so who won?
Cheers
Bob

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 4:41 pm
by Liam
Alan Howie-Wood took some pictures as well.

On the Shanklin web site: http://www.shanklinsailingclub.com/pict ... ionals.php

Aldridge, Dutch and Pierce were all caught posing.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 4:47 pm
by George Love
A BIG THANK YOU to all at NDYC for hosting this excellent event which, in true Instow style, was most memorable and great fun especially when the wind came up and the sun came out.
Monday's race was one to savour as we thrashed around nearly every corner of the estuary for close on two hours - brilliant.
Some personal thank you's from me-
-to all the offers of assistance and help when I became the victim of what I am now endearingly calling "the Instow Kiss" :lol: . If you've heard of the "Glasgow Kiss", you'll get the idea. It's basically about broken noses or, in this case, bows!
I had so many offers of spare boats, spare hulls from so many including the sailor who metaphorically speaking was instigator of the initial embrace :P - no names, no pack drill! :oops: Thanks to Steve Sawford/Paul Grattage for organising the boat and to the boys from the tropics (Erling and Stuart) who helped me put it all together so I missed not one race. :) The special camaraderie that defines our Class was in abundance - great stuff indeed.
Many congratulations to Kevin who now holds both Nationals titles in the same season - well sailed that man against some stiff competition at the head of the fleet.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 9:27 am
by Liam
Just out of interest (as it doesn't effect any positions in the top eight) should we be using these rules?
TOUCHING A MARK
While racing, a boat shall not touch a starting mark before starting, a
mark that begins, bounds or ends the leg of the course on which she
is sailing, or a finishing mark after finishing.
from http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/ ... 950%5D.pdf

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 10:53 am
by Martin Searle
Liam wrote:Just out of interest (as it doesn't effect any positions in the top eight) should we be using these rules?
TOUCHING A MARK
While racing, a boat shall not touch a starting mark before starting, a
mark that begins, bounds or ends the leg of the course on which she
is sailing, or a finishing mark after finishing.
from http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/ ... 950%5D.pdf
We are using all of the RYA\ISAF rules in the rule book except for those modified by the Sailing Instructions, usually the penalty is reduced to 360 and the scoring system is adjusted plus local adjustments at the hosting club. So yes the answer is we are already.

Martin S.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 6:04 pm
by Mark Aldridge
..are you referring to me??

I was under the impression that once finished you were just that - finished. Perhaps I'll take a look where you suggest and brush up..

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 6:25 pm
by Mark Aldridge
To reiterate previous sentiments about a wonderful weekend @ Instow.

Well done indeed to Kevin for doing the double and Steve/Charles for the other podium spots.

Well done to Paul for taking it on the chin and I really do know what it's like to hole a boat in a Nationals!!

Thanks to Charles for the cycling idea as it certainly sorted out the afternoon entertainment.

I found the sailing very challenging without a strong wind to combat the tide and I apologise to all those who I may have impeded as I managed to capsize on the finish line (apart from Ed as he just laughed as he went past!!) on the last race. I'd had a lousy race and just wanted it over, so took the opportunity to break the line early without really considering the consequences - there's a burgee down in the sand if anyone wants to go and get it.

I hope Erling does not dismiss Instow for 2013 on the assumption that they would have us again and a consensus of sorts is held.

Lastly a big well done to all those that turned up, sailed their boats and enjoy the great atmosphere only Instow and NDYC (and their members) can offer..

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 6:56 pm
by Liam
Mark Aldridge wrote:..are you referring to me??

I was under the impression that once finished you were just that - finished. Perhaps I'll take a look where you suggest and brush up..
I was. But it is what the race officer thinks that counts.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:20 pm
by Mark Aldridge
True, but we sailors should know all the rules really..

Another thing to say about Instow is how refreshing it is to see different winners, I think we had 5 without looking at the results. Keeps us all on our toes and potentially in with a chance.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:41 pm
by Charles
I second everyone's thanks to NDYC for the great sailing. There were challenging courses, with testing & sneaky tides plus winds from testingly flukie to beautiful flat out on the wire.

Race five was the most enjoyable & technically challenging race I've ever sailed, with 5 of us changing places in the last two laps & going over the line within about 20 seconds of oneanother, it just doesn't get better than that, whoever wins.

Thanks to everyone for great racing. Thanks to Mark for turning the cycling into afternoon socialising (aka drinking) sessions !

Looking forward to the next time already.

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 7:38 am
by Robert
Charles wrote:I second everyone's thanks to NDYC for the great sailing. There were challenging courses, with testing & sneaky tides plus winds from testingly flukie to beautiful flat out on the wire.

Race five was the most enjoyable & technically challenging race I've ever sailed, with 5 of us changing places in the last two laps & going over the line within about 20 seconds of oneanother, it just doesn't get better than that, whoever wins.

Thanks to everyone for great racing. Thanks to Mark for turning the cycling into afternoon socialising (aka drinking) sessions !

Looking forward to the next time already.
Couldn't agree more! :D :D :D

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 9:44 am
by ray.gall
A BIG thank you to NDYC for once again putting on a fantastic Sprint Sport Nationals, superb courses, great organisation and hospitality second to none, and I was just spectating........ 8)
Congratulations to Kevin Dutch our new Sprint Sport Champion :D who now holds two of what I would consider to be the equivalent of “golf majors”
• Sport champion
• Una champion
• Summer TT champion
• Winter TT champion

I’m sure George Carter must of held the above GRAND SLAM several times over :lol: , Martin any chance of delving in to the archives to answer this query :?:

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:16 pm
by Mark Aldridge
Charles wrote:Thanks to Mark for turning the cycling into afternoon socialising (aka drinking) sessions !
My pleasure! I didn't exactly have to twist any arms..

Re: Instow 2012

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:22 pm
by Mark Aldridge
ray.gall wrote: Congratulations to Kevin Dutch our new Sprint Sport Champion :D who now holds two of what I would consider to be the equivalent of “golf majors”
• Sport champion
• Una champion
• Summer TT champion
• Winter TT champion

I’m sure George Carter must of held the above GRAND SLAM several times over :lol: , Martin any chance of delving in to the archives to answer this query :?:
Agreed. Hats of to Kevin for giving room at marks when he didn't really need to other than to make life easier for us all! A worthy champ, but just 1 more lap and I'd get you!!