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Re: National Championship

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 10:14 am
by Paul Roberts
Any update on the number of entries ? it seems to have stalled at 72 am I right in thinking that the record is 86 ? fingers crossed :wink:

Re: National Championship

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:13 pm
by Andymac
Well It will be 73 at least...
Trying to resolve my early entry posted April which seems to have gone astray.
Excellent turnout from the host club. Will there be any 15's left in their boat park?

Re: National Championship

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:10 pm
by Kevin Dutch
My entry will be in soon

Re: National Championship

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:38 pm
by Andrew Hannah
We're pleased to know Kevin Dutch is coming. We'll order a few extra barrels.

Will Mark Aldridge be entering? It could be a quiet championship without him.

And David Ball? In recent years, he has raced in our winter programme. He's like a local except he's usually quicker.

Well done Seasalter for the excellent turnout, so far eclipsing Shanklin and mighty Grafham.

Don't forget, it is worth entering even if you can't do all the races, eg on the Monday.

We're still twisting a few arms at Thorpe Bay.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:26 pm
by Martin Searle
Hi Andrew,

Is camping available in the car park next door as per the last time? Will be travelling up on the Friday.

Martin S.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:19 pm
by Andrew Hannah
Hi Martin,

Yes, camping is available on the greensward. As before, there is no charge.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 3:45 pm
by Duncan Ford
74 entries now with Andymac and Kevin making 76 and hopefully enough other late entries to take us over the 80. Can we make it a record? TBYC are very much looking forward to welcoming everyone next weekend.

It is well worth repeating the advice on the Events page about ignoring your Sat Navs. Enter Southend on the A127 and, after you have entered the 40mph limit, ignore all signs and just go straight on at each and every roundabout and lights until you reach the sea (approx 5 miles). Turn left and TBYC is 500yds along the seafront. (If you look at the map at the top of the Events page, this route takes you down Royal Artillery Way and is much easier and faster than the Sat Nav route through Southend.)

Andymac asked if there would be any Sprints left in our boat park. About 10 at present, but Steve Healy and Paul Morgan are working hard on them!

Bring your swimming gear - the sea is lovely and warm at Thorpe Bay!

Regards

Duncan Ford 1973

Re: National Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 4:54 pm
by Andymac
You've double counted me Duncan, I'm #73.
Brian isn't listed yet though. He hinted earlier in the thread that he could do some of the races 2 up with Holly Farthing.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:29 pm
by Duncan Ford
Whoops! You are right. Also right about Brian whose name will hopefully appear.

Anyway, it is a good turnout and a week to go with potentially plenty of last minute entries.

It will make for an interesting start line!

Regards

Duncan 1973

Re: National Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:49 pm
by moreair
Just a reminder if you plan on camping then please send an email to TBYCSprints@gmail.com as detailed in the NOR.

So I mentioned we had the Balcony renewed especially for the Nationals, well this meant our Webcam wasn't working for a while and you was missing a good view of the racing area. Well it is now.

The Webcams and our Weather Station can be access from link on the sidebar of http://www.tbyc.org.

I have setup a personal page which has both side by side which you can get to at http://www.moreair.talktalk.net .

The view looked great today but I get the feeling this weekend it maybe dull and wet.

I hope to put a few more informational messages up over the weekend, so watch this space.

Paul Morgan TBYC Sprint 15 Captain.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:46 am
by pegums
After having such a brilliant time at Carnac I am really looking forward to next weekend, hope to arrive early on Friday afternoon, just got to pop down to Cape Town for a few days first !!! see you all next weekend...... :D

Re: National Championship

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:47 pm
by Steve Willis
Never seen so much activity in the ssc boat field as today except when the TT is on. Boat alignment table now worn out, gel coat repairs drying and conbars and rudders sorted on 10 boats. Double stacked trailers ready and it looks like we will be fielding 10 at Thorpe Bay. Club fleet now 30 with another new addition this week.

Joan and I hope to get down on one day next weekend to watch and support.

Here's wishing everyone great weather and wind.

Re: National Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:59 am
by Andymac
Anyone planning on arriving by water from Seasalter?

Re: National Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 2:17 pm
by moreair
If you want to sail across from Seasalters then let me know and I (or somebody else) will be around to meet you. We will get you a trolley to bring you up until yours arrives. If you take a phone and you feel you have a problem, we can come and get you in one of our safety boats if that is a concern, as long as we have the tide.

in 2012 for the Nationals Daren Fitchew, Theresa Ryall and Gary Sverdloff all sailed the many miles up the coast from Thorpe Bay to Brightlingsea. A successful and interesting trip across the east coast sands.

Paul Morgan

Re: National Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 2:19 pm
by moreair
The schedule is having extra items added all the time, but this will currently be of interest. Don't forget the Sprint 15 AGM on Saturday.

• Thursday 10th July 2014
 08:00 Training Session with Brian Phipps for those booked

• Friday 11th July 2014
 08:00 Training Session with Brian Phipps for those booked
 19.00-20.00 Registration in the clubhouse available between
 20:00 Nationals Introduction Training Session – Stuart Snell – Commodores Bar

• Saturday 12th July 2014 (High Water 13.07 5.9m)
 07:30 Breakfasts available in Clubhouse
 08.00-10.30 Registration in the clubhouse.
 09:15 Briefing
 10:40 Practice Race warning Signal (1 lap only).
 11:25 First Warning Signal for Races 1, 2 (back to back).
 19:00 Sprint 15 AGM in Club House.
 20:30 Martin McNeills Bottleneck Blues Band Playing Band in Club House

• Sunday 13th July 2014 (High Water 13.57 6.0m)
 07:30 Breakfast available in Clubhouse
 11:25 First warning signal for races 3, 4 and 5 (back to back).
 19:00 for 19:30 Sprint Association Dinner
 20:30 Darren Jones – Acoustic Guitarist.

• Monday 14th July 2014 (High Water 14.45 6.1m)
 07:30 Breakfast available in Clubhouse
 12:10 first warning signal for Races 6 and 7 (back to back)
 Prize-giving will be held in the clubhouse as soon as possible after completion of racing.