I.O.M Winter series round three , 3rd November 2024
High pressure over most of the UK meant this was always going to be a Light wind affair, and so it was, but not so light to make it totally frustrating , just a tad for some, 12 skippers turned up so cant complain on the turnout, a couple fresh back from visiting the Worlds in Australia, (I think they picked up some tips), new member Paul came down and tried out a couple of boats, Dave Rigby finally got his hands on his Venti, but he know’s it will not happen overnight. OOD’s were down early and got a lot of help from Darin and Pete , nice to see Greg assistant OOD after a fair old absence. Racing took place on the South bank and after a bit of fine tuning by Darin, Colin H 20 was raring to go, And managed a very good third place after Darin and Jen in first and second respectfully , so well done, his smile told the story, and it was ear to ear in the second race that he won with ease, with Cooper ala Mick taking a well deserved 2nd place, fantastic and well done, Darin was never far away keeping his powder clean ( leant that from the Worlds ) Pete W started slow as usual but gradually found his rhythm and took a couple of wins during the morning, I was told that there was a bit of jet lag around but Martyn showed none of it, and stormed thru taking a win and taking third spot over the mornings 7 races , it was a long course with three full length beats that were both shifty and fluky at the same time, Roger C picked up the pace after coffee and finished of with three 2nd places, Sam P did ok, got a second spot , but is itching to get hold of a more competitive boat, and when he does look out, he will be one to watch. I am thinking Adrian could do with some help on his Sedici with the rig tune ( maybe next time ) cos the Sedici is definitely a lot quicker than it showed today. Paul our new member probably leant a lot today trying out his 2 boats and we look forward to seeing more of him on the water. At the end of the day Darin took the top step and is still the guy to beat at the club, so very well done to him , and many thanks to all who helped get things sorted and put away.


DF 65 Winter series round one 27th October 2024

Sunday 27th October, DF65
Sunday dawned bright and clear, with a nice wind from the SW. Pete, who was OOD was out on the water first thing setting 2 courses, one on the East Bank, the other on the South Bank (just in case the wind shifted). In the event the wind stayed consistent and we stayed on the East Bank, not even having to alter any marks all day!
Pete (65) got off to a great start and opened up a commanding win, winning the day, even more commendably managed to win in spite of having Gremlins attacking his boat! Pete experienced radio clitches which by the end of the day having to retire yet still managed to win.
Mick C (46) had a good day, sailing constantly well finished just behind Pete. Mention must be made about Sam (59), bit of a dark horse that lad, he one one race, crossing the line whilst the rest of the fleet hadn’t turned the bottom mark! He was always just behind Mick and Pete.
Unfortunately Richard (699) also was attacked by the Gremlins, having issues all morning with rig problems, by his own admission wasn’t his finest hour.
All in all a great day’s sailing, enjoyed by all and blessed with great conditions allowing for 11 great races,Well done all..
Report by Colin Toll the race officer
I.O.M Worlds in Gladstone Australia
The Worlds are currently underway down under , and Lincoln Radio Sailing club have come a long way in the last few years, and we are now proud to say that two of our members/skippers have qualified for entry into this prestigious event. There are over 70 skippers from all over the world racing and many past World and National champions including the current World champion, Olivier Cohen from France, Our two young skippers are in the thick of it with the best in the World .
Radio racing is exciting fast, sometimes furious and if you have ever been involved with dingy’s keelboat’s or any kind of yacht racing, this could well be your next challenge, tuning , tactics ,etc its all there , it is not easy , don’t think for one minute that as a racer ,that you will walk into this and start winning,.it takes time .
Below is a link to the live streaming of the Worlds down under , the event is on for 5/6 days and there are 5 fleets from A to E
Click the link below to access day two of racing , and should you just wish to see our very own skipper Rob Wilson’s outstanding performance (sail number 97) in going from B fleet into A fleet —— fast forward to 6hours 32 minutes and 34 seconds , of course, if you have the time, you could watch it all, you may even get hooked and want to give it a go , in which case you would be more than welcome at the lake any Sunday between the hours 10 am till 1pm , I am sure somebody will hand over the transmitter
click the link and enjoy

The Clive Hand Memorial Trophy 2024
Incorporating I.O.M Midland series round 3 / & LRSC Winter series round 1
The Clive Hand 2024 was held on Sunday 6th October . A good entry of 30 competitors from around the country arrived and were welcomed with the usual bacon butties and a light breeze from the East. Roger Crates and the team of helpers quickly got the course set on the South bank and after the briefing racing got under way with two seeding races, this then decided the action plan and racing began with a few minor changes to the course over the day. The day as I said was light and fluky and could and would catch out the unwary. Below are the results and a couple of pictures from the camera of Caz Hand ,The rest of the pictures can be seen in due course on the Website under the tab ( Clive Hand ) . The trophy this year went to a new home and the very deserved winner was Peter Baldwin from Birkenhead, very well done to him , runner up was Derek Priestley from Fleetwood and in third place our very own and previous winner Tim Hand. Prize giving completed the club wished the competitors a safe journey home.


