2014 NATIONAL VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2014 Championships were held just outside Norwich in a little village called Trowse , hosted by Vinnie and the lads of Norwich Model Yacht club, The weather hosted its usual tricks and we were treated to some good winds with a healthy dollop of rain on both days , the race course was fluky on the first day Saturday and I would say not so fluky on the Sunday , Early leader Mark Dennis was never really in trouble winning the event with last years winner coming home in second place , Dennis Payne sailed his pants of on both days with some great results to gain a third place.
Vinnie kept the racing moving and both fleets had some fine racing , There were a couple of Casualty’s Val took a heavy tumble before racing started and was then confined to doing the results from her bed as they were phoned through , ( we hope she is a bit better now ) and Lincoln’s own Chaz Jordan had a heavy fall and managed to break a couple of boats and a cradle , The man is Ok I am pleased to say but it was an expensive weekend for him. especially after he was stopped by the motorway police on the way home !!!!!! not for anything wrong you understand but it is a long story , Lincoln’s other two members faired quite well with Jenny Hand Sailing very well despite the very trying conditions and would have come in a very creditable 17 had it not been for a breakage in one of the last few races when her jib pivot point broke , Mick Chamberlain gaining a 4th , so he has now had a 2nd a 3rd and a 4th over the last three years ( so not getting any better is he )
Results above , and a great many thanks to all the race team and of course the competitors , some who travelled a long way , and some who just don’t look 60 years old ( must check birth certs as well as boat certs ) just joking , below are one or two pictures of the prize giving , only a madman would have got his camera out in all that rain .
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SPANISH NATIONALS 2014 ( Brits on Tour )
During the may bank holiday 6 British skippers decided to try their hand in Barcelona, where the Spanish National Championships were held, Mick Chamberlain was representing the Lincoln club as well as his country. The event was held over 4 days , the first day team racing was held at club nautic Garraf just south of Barcelona under clear blue skies and very little wind, Racing got under way around 2pm after measuring and weigh in and each country had a team of 4 skippers some country’s had more than one team , the Brits cruised through the round robin with no problems at all , and then it appeared to get into a knock out stage. ( the language problem ) we survived the first round and then had a disaster in the final round which allowed us to use the refreshment tent at our leisure, where drinks and food were freely on offer , the outcome was we got the Bronze medal.
Racing proper for the championship started around noon on the Friday, I do say around because as we all know there is no rush when in Spain, The event did show up some surprises in the rules and some strange decisions but hey!! “when in Rome” I have laid the write up out in days as best I could and added a few pictures at the bottom I hope you enjoy it as much as we did .
Spanish Nationals DAY 1
Day I kicked of on Friday 2nd may at noon with 4 fleets for the seeding races , The favorite for the event G Beltre had to pull out at the last-minute we are told, but there was no shortage of talent around , The breeze started from the East and for the seeding races top suit was used , the British contingent doing quite well in the top half of the standings, The Breeze was steadily building and by 2PM B suit was used for all racing, Derek Priestly Ken Binks and Graham Bent cock all doing very well , with Derek leading the pack with his fairly new “in Transition “ with the new state of the art bulb design and was sailing very well , John Cleave, Nigel Brown , and Mick Chamberlain were having an average kinda day , and Mick Chamberlain Missed a golden opportunity to go into A fleet leading the race from the start only to lose his backstay on the final run and finally limping home in fifth position .
Lunch was supplied and drinks on offer all day including the very refreshing lager all chilled to perfection, the course was good and racing was moving at a reasonable pace.
DAY TWO
Saturday starts were scheduled for 1130 am , but because of some problems with kayaks on the water and a very bad collision between a I.O.M and a kayak racing did not get under way until 12 45 , and started with c fleet, the breeze was a full top suit breeze from the south west and all fleets got away ok , there seemed to be quite a hold up around 3pm , quite why we do not know but one and a half hours sailing was lost. Graham Bantock and Ken Binks kept the Brits hopes alive with some good results with Graham ending the day in second position. Mick chamberlain managed to stay with A fleet until the last race when he went down to B ending the day in 13th, Derek Priestly had a nightmare of a day and remained in B all day which was disappointing as he was lying third when he was demoted , John Cleave started the day well with two second places but then had some mediocre results that left him in 9th place at the end of day two , Nigel Brown had a very up and down day and ended the day in 21st place,
a nice lunch was served with cold drinks as normal under a clear blue sky , Top suit was used all day , as we speak Graham is three points behind the leader , and we expect two races to be sailed between noon and three pm when the event is scheduled to end .
DAY THREE
Unfortunately, there was an incident on day two in the last A fleet race, It involved a British Skipper, I will not go into too much detail , but apparently the race committee verbally told A fleet at the two-minute signal the race would be a black flag race, and all because a Kayak had strayed onto the course in the previous start we are told , No sound signal was made and it would appear that at least 80% of the skippers did not know , A British skipper encroached during the 1 minute and was DSQ , On Day three before racing started there was a hearing to discuss what had happened , The result stayed the same ?!? . Racing started a little earlier than planned and three rounds were completed before the cut of point at 3 PM ,
The racing was good fast and furious and at the top end for top suit, Graham Bantock was the most consistent Brit and finished in second place just 5 points behind the leader, next up was Ken Binks finishing in 6th place (and that could have been so so different ) john Cleave had some great results on the final day and he ended up 10th, Mick Chamberlain just pipped Derek Priestley by one point to take 13/14 respectively, Nigel Brown also was DSQ on the final day but came home a creditable 25th , there were a lot of good sailors at the event , a few frustrating delays and some unusual decisions to say the least . Overall Brits on tour enjoyed the racing the tapa’s and the wine , the Beer was free and it did not rain once, would we do it all again,,, of course we would .
All pictures courtesy of Sue Brown of Cat Sails
Spalding at the Show
The show at Spalding was great we had a great time met a lot of people and for the organisers we think it was a huge success and will hopefully be run again next year,The show was amazing from Planes and trains to scale Boats , Jcb diggers and great big trucks all radio control , There was a class one tank on display ( model of course but big enough to sit on ) I think it had something to do with Bob G’s factory , the train sets were to die for , CNC routers company’s were in attendance at least three or Four , there was a tool stand that had every king of tool for model making that you could think of and then some Miniature traction engines were giving rides outside, just so much to see and do . a couple of pictures below of our stand .
My thanks go to Bill Cox for organizing and coordinating the whole affair, Ivan and Beth who gave up there whole weekend to be a major help , Alan Newman , Martin Lambert , and Jenny Hand , for helping out with leaflets and just being there,
Just before I go, there will be sailing at Scotland farm this coming Sunday , and any body who turns up are sure to learn some tips from Martin as well as some friendly races , Bob has kindly cut the grass for us but , it does need a trim around the toilet area if its not to much trouble.
The I.O.M Veterans are being held near Norwich the weekend after , and I am pleased to say that Lincoln is well represented with three contestants , Jenny , Chaz and Mick . out of an expected entry of 25 , so we wish them well.
Some of you may have noticed , but a full on race day has been planned for a bank holiday Sunday , and that day is the 25th May ( it is Mick’s fault ) He did not realize when he did the calendar,,,BUT It is not going to be changed , so I would urge you all to sort out your brownie points in advance and turn up for racing ( you have four weeks ) .
One final thing we have a number of jobs to to at the club and I am planning to get started on them around the middle of May , perhaps on a Wednesday morning , If you feel you have missed out and would like to contribute to one of the best clubs in the North feel free to email me or even Phone, don’t feel left out, you will be made most welcome and will be given a task commensurate with your age and abilities.
that’s it from me
THE SPALDING MODEL ENGINEERING AND HOBBIES SHOW
Hi everybody , today Friday is set up day for our club at the first Spalding show, as you can see from the link there are a million things to see and do and it should be a great day out for every body , click the link for all the latest news
below are details in brief of where and what time !!
Spalding Model Engineering & Hobbies Show
• Sat 26 & Sun 27 April 2014 •
Springfields Events Centre, Camel Gate,
Spalding, Lincolnshire PE12 6ET
Sat 9.30am – 5.30pm, Sun 9.30am – 4.30pm
Admission: £6.00 (Adults), £5.00 (Concessions), £2.00 (Under 16), Free (Under 5)
Favourable Rates for Groups
Come and visit our stand and we promise a warm welcome and can show you what we are so passionate about , You will meet Bill, Ivan, Mick, Alan, Martin, Jenny , and maybe more of our members, we will have a DVD of lots of interesting Facts of the Model Yacht racing world, You will see the yachts we race and the different classes we sail at the club, and we look forward to meeting you all .



























