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Draycote Winter TT - Saturday 14th January

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Happy new year everyone! Next up is the Winter TT at Draycote on Saturday 14th January.
As before, three races back to back hosted by our good friends at Draycote. Perfect way to shake off the cobwebs and get your 2017 sailing season off to a flying start!

NOR is up on our website: http://www.sprint15.com/events/EMS/event.php?id=155

See you there!

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No cobwebs on my boat. :D
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Liam wrote:No cobwebs on my boat. :D
No flies on Liam :wink:
It is also one of the lightest boats - mainly because he sponges it out after each after he sails it and leaves off the hatch covers under the cover so that the hulls dry out. It is amazing how much weight boats gain whose owners leave out these simple steps. Our weight data shows it can be as much as 10Kg per boat. So don't be a dummy - keep your boat dry.
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PS Several people have recently been trying to tell me how much benefit a heavy boat can be. Perhaps they are the smart ones, but I don't think so. :?
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Haven't seen many events won by heavy boats. I would rather have a light one.
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This weather reminds me of our winter traveller at Rutland in 2001 when Steve Sawford drew the course in the snow at the briefing. Look I just loaded the picture.:-)

http://www.sprint15.com/gallery.php

Enjoy Draycote
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Liam might want to tidy up the picture location. I cannot get the link to work to a discrete picture with his new gallery.;-)
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Looking forward to tomorrow!

I've just been reassembling #2008 on the trailer after her trip on the car roof to Cornwall. That reminded me that to counteract all this stuff about weight I have two big advantages for the races tomorrow:

1. I now have the longest stick in the fleet for tensioning my trampoline. Definitely the cheapest go faster advantage.

2. Not only do I have a correctly threaded mainsheet that uses all the rollers in the blocks but I also have new traveller rollers fitted.

Nobody else stands a chance, you might as well stay at home :-)

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Bob Carter wrote:
Liam might want to tidy up the picture location. I cannot get the link to work to a discrete picture with his new gallery.;-)
I have moved the picture onto its own page: http://www.sprint15.com/picture-gallery ... utland.php
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Do we have a photographer and a reporter lined up? Haven't seen either for a while.
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Liam wrote:Do we have a photographer and a reporter lined up? Haven't seen either for a while.
All right, all right, stop nagging. I will be there so can take pictures (or I might download them from a carribean holiday website to upset the people who don't attend). I have every faith that the Draycote team will provide a race report.
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How's it going then who came third?
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But guess who came first?! Clue: his sailing was much better than his weather forecast.........
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Jenny Ball wrote:But guess who came first?! Clue: his sailing was much better than his weather forecast.........
Corr, well done that man. :D :D :D
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