DF 65 Winter series round three 22nd December 2024
Weather forecast told us it was going to be windy, it to be fair was OK , at least the rain kept away, Jen and the gang got stuff sorted out and we had a great windward leeward course along the favored East bank, 8 skipper’s on the start line, and off to a flyer was Mick C 46 on a B rig which I believe all but two skippers opted for, Martyn 66 got the second spot and Pete 65 with the A rig managed to get round the course and took third spot. We had three non finishers in the first race and one of them was the other Brave A rig starter. But buoyed by his decent position in the first race Pete opted to stick with the larger rig, a bit risky especially tacking, Mick stormed away on the second race but this time it was Sam 59 in close contention and they took the first two places followed home by Jen 69. Pete I think then realised the A rig was not the best option and quickly changed down to B and just made the start. The racing was close and it was a very good beat, the water was a little lumpy and you needed to pick your spot to tack, but once round the weather mark followed by the wing , sheets out and you were flying. Martyn took his first bullet with Mick 2nd and Sam sailing some very good races took the 3rd , Pete had not, to be fair had time to fine tune his B rig and came in in 4th, but hey look out cos we all know Pete is a slow starter.
Sure enough Pete then took the next two bullets, with Mick in his wake and Martyn picking up the bits, We had lost Dave R 180 from race three with a broken winch, and after race 5 we lost Mick for reasons only really known to him, with three 2nds and two first’s he was in a good position but hey ho. The breeze was a bit up and down for the last 5 races , I understand the sun came out and the breeze eased. the wins were shared but Martyn seemed to have the best setup , Jen 69 took a bullet in race 9 and it was pleasing that every body except Mick and Dave stayed the course. Richard J699 and Dave C 60 had their personal battles with Dave just coming out on top with 46 points, all in all a good morning’s racing for maybe the last one of 2024 ,(DF 95 on the 29th Dec ) many congratulations on the win albeit on countback from Pete .( They all count ) Many thanks to all who put the gear away ,
Merry Christmas everybody


I.O.M Winter series round 6 15th December 2024 Extended hours open event .
Ok ,depths of winter and you would be surprised to get a few out , but let me tell you we had a fantastic entry , 20 skippers showed up including 4 visitors, which was exceptional, OOD’s Martin and Jen quickly got the course sorted with a bit of help on our favorite East bank , and with the breeze varying in strength from 30% to at times 90% of top rig, it was always going to be a great day of racing. 20 on the line and it was pretty congested, Micky boy 46 got the start he wanted in the first race and led the fleet from the start and took the first win with his Venti, Chris 74 taking second ” B Pop “and Dorian, 60 ” B Pop” one of our visitors took third spot. A few minutes sorting rigs to enhance the tune and we were of again, and this time Chris 74 took the win from Timmy 134 ” B P and Dorian 60 taking a win each, Dorian by the way was racing a Brit Pop, but I do apologise for not knowing our other visitors designs ” sorry ” what I do know is our very own Paul Kelly 98 ,who has only recently come into radio sailing from Dingy’s was sailing a borrowed Pikanto many thanks DB , and I am sure he enjoyed himself and we will certainly see more from Paul in future races at the club. Pete W 65 generally starts slowly but by race 4 was knocking on the door with a second place, and followed through with a couple of bullets in races 5 and 6. Lunch was had around races 8/9 a strict 35 minutes, as everybody I am sure was caught up with the excitement of the racing, it really was great conditions. Towards the end Pete took 4 bullets out of the remaining 6 races to underline his dominance, with Dorian and Timmy finishing on the podium. One or two bowed out early in the piece either with boat problems or rig failure’s but leaving a very strong fleet, Dusk was approaching as we did the last couple of races which took us right up to the 3pm deadline , For the record Pete won 7 races Dorian won 4 races Timmy won 2 races Micky boy, Chris ,and Rob, won 1 each , 16 great races, Many thanks to all , especially our visitors who will hope will come again , and many thanks to all for putting the gear away, very difficult with so many to give all a mention but you were all very much appreciated. I am sure you like me, enjoyed the day, we shall be having another extended hours day in January, just keep your eye on the calendar and MYA downwind .
Finally congratulations to Pete and the rest of the podium boys.


DF Winter series round three 8th December 2024
If I told you all it was awful you would all say ” yes not surprised ” The weather forecast was as bleak as it has ever been let me tell you , but I arrived and Tim and Roger our OOD’s for the day were both there , dingy launched ready to move the buoys, sign out flags up, wow I am thinking if no body else turns up we can cancel and go home to a roaring fire , but hey within 20 minutes we had 8 eager beavers rigging their boats in the wind ( yes it was friggin windy and the rain was horizontal ) so 9 of us Roger was not sailing, Even the Landlady turned up, I had already received messages from a few pussies, Not coming today etc etc, But hey what I am about to tell you is we had 9 fantastic races , we helped repair and rerig a couple of boats , big joint effort and we all raced to the end.
Timmy as he is fondly called down under was the master of the conditions, and won four of the 9races The old man Micky boy tried to keep him honest and had a couple of wins, Colin Helliwell sailed brilliantly and won a couple and took the final race of the morning and you could see the pleasure emanating from his face after that one , and the other win was taken by Kevin, The morning started on C rigs except for Colin Toll who only had a B rig but sailed very well with it, we could have probably gone to B rigs around midday when the breeze moderated , but we didn’t, The races were all fantastic I kid you not, If we were in dingy’s we would all have been swimming that’s for sure, just goes to show turn up and take what comes and sometimes you could well be surprised and we were .
Well done Timmy and well done to all for showing up and having a go it really was worth every minute.
Thanks also to everybody for putting all the gear away .


IOM Winter Series Round 5 – 1st December 2024
A great turnout of 15 skippers again today for the IOM’s
The forecast moderate southerly wind did not materialise but the light rain showers and warm temperatures did.
The morning commenced with a light south easterly wind diagonally across the lake, making it difficult to set a course. The OOD’s Kevin Evison and Mick Cooper were helped throughout the day by Roger, Tim and Darin moving buoys and setting the course.
Racing commenced off the south bank with a zig-zag course beating from the west towards the clubhouse. Roger 30 taking the first win of the day closely followed by Darin 98. The second race saw Chris 74 taking the win again followed by Darin 98 in second. By the third race skippers were getting overeager on the start line, resulting in two general recalls, however Darin 98 secured the win in this one with Chris 74 second.
At the coffee break the wind was in a more southerly direction and the decision was made to move to the east bank, meantime Jen provided a banquet of sausage rolls, pork pies and cocktail sausages left over from yesterday’s MYA meeting.
After the break Tim 134 was getting into gear winning the 4th race and the 5th and 6th with Darin 98, Chris 74 and Roger taking seconds. The final race of the day got underway, after another general recall, with Mick 46 taking the win followed again by Darin in second.
On the day Roger, Chris, Darin and Mick all had one win, Tim had a purple patch of three consecutive wins after the break but the outstanding skipper of the day and overall winner goes to Darin proving consistency is key….well done Darin
Thanks to Richard Jutsum for calling the line on the first three races and thanks to everyone for helping put the gear away at the end of the day.
Kevin Evison



