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Carsington
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 5:51 pm
by SSCBen
Yes, Seasalter are heading North.
All this lake business sounds easy, no tides, no waves, piece of piddle.
But how do we enter early?
I would quite like to save the fiver for essential provisioning of myslef with alcoholic warmth (i understand it can be alittle chilly up there).
Ben
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:34 pm
by Charles
Ben
Email Ray
northern@sprint15.com & he'll tell you his address.
Remember even on a big puddle there are lots of corners to contend with.
Are you bringing your jibs, or going naked up front??
Charles
Halifax SC
1237 "Sticks & Stones"
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 6:22 pm
by SSCBen
Thanks Charles.
I think my jib will be there. But my tramp is looking a little worse for wear so i need to sort that out first. If only i had the cash for Nick Dewhirst's gennaker (or as he told the people at Sheppey, his very big jib), theni would be able to do something.
Crash probably.
Ben
Re: Carsington
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:18 pm
by Martin Searle
SSCBen wrote:Yes, Seasalter are heading North.
All this lake business sounds easy, no tides, no waves, piece of piddle.
But how do we enter early?
<snip>
Ben
Fill in the entry form on this site and post it too Ray. See the events page.
Martin S.
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 2:28 pm
by SSCBen
Hi all
Just to quickly point out (before all the Carsington sailors find out how very very poor my lake sailing is- i get confused when there are no waves) that i am fully prepared for the thrashing i am going to get, not only due to my comment about how easy lake sailing is, but also due to my poor cornering (those who were at the Nationals go-carking session know what i am like).
So i will see you all from the back.
Ben