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I.O.M Winter series round one 6th October 2019

 

Seven hardened veteran’s turned up for what was supposed to be wet & breezy morning. The forecast was anything but wet and wind varying from south easterly to almost north westerly. Overall a lovely morning with clean and competitive racing and plenty of advice given to encourage those bringing up the rear of the fleet( we’ve all been there ) a joy to be apart of this friendly club. Enough said, down to the racing:-
Race 1. 
Along east bank with south, south westerly breezed about 8-9 mph. A rig weather for all.
A close tight start could have put any boat in contention, but beating up to the windward mark sore those boats that tacked off early gain an advantage so Mick led off closely followed by Jen then myself, rounding the first mark saw the placing unchanged only Mick’s lead increasing each lap.  the boats following having there own battles Gordon and Graham then Alan and Geoff the Finish as laid out as above.
Race 2
The same course and wind speed still no rain hurray…
After some close jostling another clean start again with Adrian coming into the start slightly behind the rest but tacking off early meant that he gained ground putting him in 1st place rounding the windward mark followed by close racing from Gordon and Mick then places being fought by Jen and Graham, the down wind leg started showing some variable wind speeds and direction and jostling of positions with first 3 places unchanged Jen managed to take 4th from Graham.
Race 3
The start saw Mick and Jen gifting positions on the start line as an entanglement and subsequent retirements with technical issues    ( or did they need a rest ? ) let the rest of the field have a play, with Gordon, Graham & Adrian setting the pace to the windward mark, close racing ensued round the course with Adrian managing to take the win on the last leg followed by Gordon then Graham and Alan and Geoff gaining valuable placings.
Race 4
Wind speed increasing slightly and direction becoming more westerly meant additional mark’s were added to the course to allow for better beats to be achieved.
Out of the blocks this time came Adrian followed by Jen and Mick yet another clean start by all, positions remaining the same until lap 2 when Adrian made a tactical error allowing Jen to gain valuable ground and gaining 1st place which she held onto to the finish, experience putting the young pretender in his place ha ha…. Graham having a good battle with Gordon around the course managing to take 4th place.
Tea break and time to re think strategies (if there were any to start with) were thwarted by a total course change now along the south bank as the wind change had become more consistently from a north westerly direction. The wind strength had also increased slightly and it was intimated that a possible B set of sails could be called upon, but all sailors chose to defer at this point in time ( wise choice as it happens ).
Race 5
Mick now getting his mojo back hit the front flying with Jen & Graham on his heels this remained the case until the final upwind leg when Graham stalled while tacking allowing Adrian through to be in the hunt for a chase to the finish with Jen which he took in the final stages to cross the line in second behind Mick and only 1/2 boat length over Jen.
Race 6
This time saw Gordon off with a flying start followed by Adrian & Graham. Mick ,Jen, Alan and Geoff in hot pursuit which became follow my leader until the last beat when Graham became entangled with a back marker loosing valuable ground allowing Adrian to pass by. and with Adrian taking a narrower angle to the finish line also 1st place with Gordon a close second. Mick also taking advantage of Graham’s misfortune taking 3rd place.
Race 7
This race saw some variable wind speeds and slight wind direction causing the downwind leg a little tricky in as much as boom on port or starboard? This race proved to be yet another walk in the park for Mick this time followed by Gordon and Jen
Race 8
Again a good start with Mick leading the way round followed by Jen and Adrian with Gordon and Graham battling it out for fourth and fifth places Graham taking the spoils on this occasion.
A most enjoyable day was had by all made even better by a the fact the rain didn’t materialise. Nobody mentioned any weed I wonder why ?? another fantastic racing day missed by many and enjoyed by a few !!!!!
Thanks to race officers and those that helped in all area’s
results below . 1-0 to the Sedici’s
Race report very kindly donated by Adrian.
 And also a big thanks to Geoff for rewiring the outboard for us .

DF 65 Summer series Round 7 & final Round

8 skippers , and a whole lot more looked at the weather forecast and said ” no thanks ”

They missed a great  mornings racing the rain stopped at 0945 and the sun cam out it was warm and the breeze was stright down the lake, around 8/10 knots if that allowing A + rigs to be used. The racing was closer than it looked on the score sheet and some very good tussles up and down the fleet , We had a shower in race 6 nobody got wet , but we had to wait till race 8 before Mick Chamberlain got knocked off his perch and Jen had a fine win. The start as allways was paramount and if you got the start right, you were away, Results below .

Interesting we had two new members join the club today and I will introduce them fully to you in the news .

When racing stopped we had ten minutes and then the heavans opened and most of us got soaked but it was a great mornings sailing and true in every respect to what the websites weather forecast promised .

 

 

DF 65’s racing

DF 95 Summer series round seven , & final round 22nd Sepember 2019

Overcast day 1/2 knots of breeze from the North East,,  rain on and off,, frustrating it was and plenty, Alan the OOD opted for sailing on the South bank, first time there for many months. Because the breeze was so light and at times none at all we only did one lap , two beats and a run , we managed to get in 8 races and Gordon got off to a flyer winning the first two races. A win for Mick Ch in the next before Keith got into his lightwind stride with four straight bullets, and then the final race had Gordon just pipping Keith for the win, I am thinking that many of you will be asking about weed  , and well you may ( light wind sailing on the South bank ) I think I shall speak for all skippers when I say it was apart from two incidents weed free , one was Gordon and one was me. Remarkable yes, Gotta thank all the guys who picked up a rake before racing and cleared a load from the East bank that would in time have gone back out in the lake at a slight wind change. Nuff said on that, except to say when you help out with a rake it is much apreciated. So Keith was the master of the light stuff today so well done to him, Stand out skipper was Gordon Bennett, with Alan Newman doing better than I have seen him do for a while.

Winter series start in October and for those of you who thought it was I.O.M’s next week , sorry  it is DF 65’s  dont ask why cos I dunno .

 

Winner today was keith Holmes

I.O.M Summer Series Round 12 15th September 2019

Just after the start at Scotland Farm

 

Another good day at Scotland farm, Record turnout with 14 skippers coming to the line and 6 different designs , Wind was 70 % of top suit to start and faded for the last three races, all very exciting racing along the East bank. We had a new Titan out from Mick Cooper for the first time, one or two minor issues as you always get with a new boat but trust me it will be quick. Mick Chamberlain got of to a good start with his Sedici just pipping Bob Geary with another Sedici, Normal service was resumed in race two with Robs Brit Pop just pipping Adrians Sedici , Race team Jen Hand kept things going and race three was Robs followed by Mick Ch. After race 4 a coffee break was called, the wind had dropped a little and in race 5 Keith Holmes got his name on the board with his Brit Pop, Chris Graves was struggling, maybe trying to hard , but had his just desserts in race 6 with a win. Ivan 93 had to leave early, and Geoff Streeter is still getting to grips with the AB4, Graham K was sailing very well, but as the breeze went soft it became more difficult to keep the boat moving, Adrian got a great win in race 7 and was so far in front it looked like he only did one lap ( Just Joking), Final win of the day was Mick Ch putting the Sedici on top of the pile for the day . The final series standings will be published in the next few days, and presentation of the trophy will be done at the clubs AGM early in November.

The series has been excellent this year and to round it of with 14 skippers and also a couple of prospective members looking on, the club is healthy and looking forward to a great winter series. I am expecting to add a few phots to this post as a photographer friend was in attendance

 

well done to all the helpers and OOD,s  and the skippers for making this a great days racing

 

 

Sedici 46