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Calling all I.O.M skippers.

Lincoln has a couple of Dates for your Diary’s ,

With the upcoming I.O.M Ranking in mind, we at Lincoln have a couple of event’s that could interest you if you are a keen racer and want to tune up your boat and race against like minded skipper’s , Take note, 21st September will be an all day event starting at 10am , and finishing at 4 pm , all details should be on the MYA events page pretty soon , get yourself entered , its a fiver for the day, make a note of it, bring your own lunch.

To Follow that we have the Legendary Clive Hand Memorial trophy , and that is on the 5th of October, The NOR for this is, expected to be published on the MYA website very soon , and as you may know there is a RG 65 event the day before on the 4th October and you could well kill two birds with one stone , because the following week it all happens at the ranking.

Ranking at Chelmsford 2024 photo a nice chat from Huntingdon I believe.

DF 95 Summer series round 6, 10th August 2025

A wonderful summers morning greeted 8 skippers, not a breath at 0930 but a whisper at 10 am , and that was going to increase and give the fleet some exciting but tricky conditions, Pete and Rob got the course all set up, with two long beats and runs, perfect, but hey wait a minute we spied a visitor, he seemed pretty keen and after a brief chat just before the start of the first race, we decided to let him have a go, He borrowed Robs boat for a couple of races , and them Mick handed over his boat for the remainder of the morning, Malcom was his name and he had fun with his first time radio sailing . Moving on to the real business, Pete after a lengthy absence came roaring back and after a first race 5th, he had three bullets on the trot, Sam 59 was sailing well but went thru a brain fade in races 4 and 5 , Sam of course is in contention for the series and after that bucked his idea’s up , Colin 301 the other contender in the series was having a steady morning, in fact he won the last race, brilliant stuff , Kevin 02 could have done better and he knows it, he just cant get out of a ( in my view ) bad habit,,,, Colin T 431 was enjoying himself , and Mick C yes Cooperman, just could not get the boat going , personally he just did not seem at the races today and I think he would agree. Mean while our visitor Malcom was getting the hang of things and enjoying himself immensely, while Mick gave a few tips and generally took the scores, Pete as you would expect did the business , Sam just pipped Rob, ok a couple regulars missing, but it is all to play for in round 7 , so watch this space, a great morning racing, with no sign of the jolly green giant, and the lake looks stunning.

Well done everybody .

Colin H checking his trim .
Cooperman’s DF 95, the boots look great .

Check out the cumulative results HERE Hope the link works , if not ?

I.O.M Summer series round 8 3rd August 2025 .

The 1st weekend of August 2025. The Lions complete their victory over Australia in the Lions tour.  Mimi Rhodes gets a hole in one at the women’s Open, Lando Norris wins in Hungary, and England are making a great fist of the run chase against India.

None of these are anywhere near the competition at Scotland Farm.

The Lincoln Radio Sailing summer series is white hot competition, even at peak holiday time we had 13 skippers turnout for round 8, boosted with the welcome visitors of Ben and Hayden Wallace from Huntingdon.

ODs Darin and Tracey set a good course for the SW breeze and working at a good lick managed to complete 9 races between 10.00 am and 1.00pm, Tracey even persuaded Darin to give a 15min break in the middle! 

The 9 races had 6 different winners often as a gaggle crossing the line within inches of each other with all skippers finishing on the same leg of the course despite being the full length of the lake, well done to all skippers for their attitude and approach to the racing, especially given the dousing that everyone received in race 1 and 2 when the skies deposited large quantities of water on us. The wind momentarily died but generally stayed around for the morning and gave fantastically tight racing.

On count back Darin took the day from Rob Wilson, but I don’t think anyone left knowing who had won it was that close.

The results show the winners but everyone had a great time and the standard of racing was top notch.

Lookout for the next club race day and posts about the next extended day and pop up open meeting.

Everyone welcome at the farm…

Oh, and worth mentioning that the water is superb with no hint of weed to impact the racing. How lucky are we at Scotland Farm.

Regards 

Darin

Just a little more twist.
Its going to be quick today.
Great job Tracy . sorry lost focus !!!!!!
Colin setting up his Sedici .
Roger with his Venti .

To see the cumulative up to round 8 click HERE I hope .

DF 65 Summer series round 4 27th July 2025

LRSC Report DF65 Summer Series – Round 4. 27th July 2025 report by Kevin E

Five skippers arrived on a warm overcast morning to contest the fourth round of this series. The wind was light and variable on arrival but strengthened and settled as the morning progressed.

Roger B arrived early and helped Kevin E, the race officer, get things ready for the day’s racing. The wind direction coming from the south west, diagonally across the lake, made it difficult to set a course for racing. The RO initially opted for a course off the east bank with a zig-zag beat from the north end towards the clubhouse followed by a run downwind to a gate in the north east corner of the lake.

Racing commenced at 10am with the wind light and shifty, Adrian C mastering these conditions to take the win in the first race closely followed by Mick C. The second race again saw Adrian taking the win with Rodger B sailing well to get second. By 10.30 the wind had changed to a westerly direction and freshened, so the course was moved to the South bank with a beat from the clubhouse towards the southwest corner followed by a run to a gate at clubhouse corner of the lake. Sam P sailed well in the third race to take his first win of the day with Mick C in second.

There was some banter on the bank after race 3 that Mick had not had a win…. that was soon about to change, and after a quarter turn easing of the kicker,( He told me ) Mick C went on to dominate the rest of the mornings racing with 6 wins out of the last eight races. As the morning went on the wind increased and became less shifty resulting in some close competitive racing and a great morning’s sailing.

During the morning a visitor arrived with a boat (unknown design) and was made welcome, given advice on rig and settings and joined in the sailing, following around at the back of the fleet for a couple of races. Hopefully a future new member.

Although Dave C was not at the sharp end of the results he was in contact with the fleet and second to the first mark on one occasion showing steady improvement with practice, unfortunately battery problems forced Dave to leave early after race 6.

After 12 races at around 12:40 the sky darkened and rain looked imminent so the unanimous decision was taken to finish early and everyone helped to put the equipment away quickly just before the rain started……many thanks

Very close results overall on the day for the minor positions with Sam P (second), equal on points to Rodger B (third) and Adrian C only one point behind.

Congratulations to Mick C for a clear win

For those keen on seeing the the cumulative results so far in the series click HERE

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Guys this is a great little series with the DF 65’s , at very small expense, you can come and join in the fun and banter at a great club, just enquire for more info , ” It could change your life “

All you need to get started , the trolly is extra and not required.
And it can get pretty competitive, if that’s what you want.

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