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I.O.M Summer series round eleven 1st September 2024
14 skippers showed up to enjoy the penultimate round of the IOM Summer series including a visitor who we hope will become a permanent club member, ‘Peter Guest’. Welcome to Lincoln Radio Sailing Club, the home of hot competition.
The weather was a little suspect at first with a light, shifty, North Easterly breeze and wet weather gear needed. The Race Officer Roger C, with the help of Tim H, set a windward leeward course on the Easterly bank and it seemed to work well.
During the whole days sailing I think only one boat suffered with the dreaded weed (Lincoln is almost totally weed free), is it because you have a green boat Dave?
The drizzle did eventually stop but the forecast steady 9 knots never showed and reading the shifts, and finding what wind there was, was the order of the day.
The racing was, as always was very close, with three Skippers, Tim Hand, Pete Walters and Darin Ballington showing the rest of us the way as they each vied for the Series win. At the end of the days racing only 1 point separated the top 3!!!!
I am sure somebody is looking back and thinking, if only……
After much Watssapping it was decided to test out a new handicap system with slower skippers having the option to start on the 30 second count down gun.
Ask Mike Williams how he felt being out in front for quite a while with the top three hunting him down. I’m sure he enjoyed leading and I bet his heart rate got higher and higher the longer he stayed there. Well done Mike.
We also have to say, get well soon to the boats of Gen H and Mike C, both had mystery failures but I am sure they will both be back on the water soon.
Thank you to everybody for helping tidy away the OOD’s equipment and I hope to see you all in two weeks time.

DF95 Summer Series Round 4 – 14 July 2024
With seven of the regular Lincoln skippers away at the IOM ranking event at fleetwood MYC it was no surprise that todays attendance was down. Five skippers were ready to go before the scheduled 10:00am start time and a sixth skipper arrived soon after.
The forecast light westerly breeze remained consistent throughout the mornings racing and fortunately the light rain did not materialise. Kevin E, the stand in race officer, had everything ready early and the marks set for a course on the south bank to suit the westerly 7/8 knot wind.
Five skippers started early on the understanding that the race would be deemed a practice if any skippers arrived later. This was the case, with a sixth skipper arriving later, but its worth noting that Colin H 301 took the win in the practice race.
Racing started proper at 10:00am, Mike W 76 sailing well to win the first two races closely followed by Kevin E 02 in both. By the third race Richard J 699 was just getting into form taking the win again closely followed by Kevin E 02. Pete C 110 also took two wins on the day and Colin H 301 took one (and the practice race).
A great mornings racing despite a large number of skippers away at ranking events. The racing was competitive and good natured with four of the six skippers taking wins, but the outstanding skipper of the day must go to Richard J 699, taking wins in five of the 10 races…..well done Richard.
Thanks to everyone for helping to put the kit away


Race report 30th June 2024 – DF Pursuit Racing Fun Day at Lincoln
Many thanks to Roger Crates for proposing a handicapped pursuit race for the 5th Sunday of the month. We did have a good time! Roger had kindly marked out a start board for us (see photo, ready for race 9). Jen and Martyn did a trial run of the concept at the Rotherham MYC racing held at Poolsbrook on the previous day. This went well and provided some experience of this type of race organisation.
The early birds to the lake got all the gear out and Jen arrived with Martyn to sort out the handicap board for the 8 skippers, decide a course and move a couple of buoys. As no more than 4 boats were intended to start simultaneously, a short start line was employed which was also used as a downwind gate. An upwind mark was selected to suit the predominantly North-West light to moderate wind, and a spreader mark added. This course was appropriate for all eight races although the wind moved up to twenty degrees to either side of North-West from time to time.
Handicaps were initially assigned on the basis of historical results (retrieved by Jen). These provided up to a forty second advantage to the early starters. The handicaps were adjusted on a race by race basis depending mainly on performance. This was true for everyone except Dave Burke, who joined us for the day as a visitor. Poor old Dave was used as the bench mark from whom everyone else got a start and he always started on scratch! Dave seemed to relish the challenge and was always at the pin end of the line in a timely manner and in hot pursuit, usually to great effect. Starting before scratch did seem to cause timing issues for most of the competitors and the assigned advantage was often squandered! The variable wind speed and direction also provided varying levels of advantage to the early starters. Nine races were run and six different skippers won races, which is indicative of the success of this racing concept.
Martyn won the day with 17 points, so he was clearly inadequately handicapped! 5 skippers (Dave, Colin, Alan, Sam and Jen) then followed with points in the range of 22 to 25. Richard and Colin took positions 7 and 8 and didn’t have their best days for results, but both still won races.
Thank you to Jen for doing the majority of the thinking and the prep for this day. Thanks again to Roger for introducing the concept. Thank you to Dave for being our bench mark, Colin for working the results out, and thank you to the participants in general for the great spirit in which the racing was performed and the final tidy-up which was diligently and speedily achieved. We are ready for a bigger turn-out next time, and hope Mike Williams is okay as he doesn’t miss many sailing days, but unexpectedly missed today.
Martyn Aspinall
1st July 2024



