I.O.M Summer series round three
The Morning started with a teach in with rig tuning using Roger Bowtles Brit Pop as a guide for starters then a few basic rules at the weather mark and then a couple of practice starts to try and get the hang of keeping your boat stationary on the start line as the clock winds down, great job by Chris Elliott and many thanks to him a few lessons learned I am sure, and some great questions being fired back at Chis by the tentative audience, 12 skippers in all.
Racing proper got under way by 11am and 6 races were completed by 1pm, Adrian Cripps hot off the line in race one went on to take the win, Before Chris E moved up a gear and took race two. Bob Geary sailed a very consistant set of 6 race discarding his worst position a 4th, great sailing Bob well done. The breeze was between 3/4 and I would say 6 knots and every race and every beat was different.
All in all a good morning for all and combining the racing with the teach in worked well. Well done to Chris for the win, and everybody who helped out. some pics below

With the rules in progress Chris stressed all these ducks were on Starboard, and also had an overlap!!!
DF 95 Summer Series Round 1 28th April 2019
A fresh NW moving slowly towards the N and gusting to 16 – 17 MPH made the B rig the one to have. Minor failures were apparent during the morning which served to remind us all that maintenance is the key to cconsistent performance.
Some close racing was enjoyed in most of the fleet but Keith was master of the conditions. Well done Keith.
Duty Officers were Keith and Geoff Streeter.

Martin Lambert & Absent friends trophy for I.O.M
The Martin Lambert & absent friens trophy also incorperating round two of the I.O.M summer series was sailed in near perfect conditions with tempratures well into the twenties and a great breeze from the south around 8 knots 11 skippers turned out and were not disapointed with the sailing. Chris E started well with a couple of Bullitts and then Rob W showed his hand with three on the bounce, we welcomed a couple of visitors Les and David from Market Bosworth, and it was nice to see the late Martin Lamberts wife, who could not stay for the prize giving but left the winners some nice refreshments. The breeze remained steady all day and there were some great battles going all all through the fleet and with banter to match about everything from hearing aids to port / starb incidents many turned a blind ear !!!, Star of the day was Jen Hand assistant OOD but more than that it was her big birthday and cake was in abundace Thanks Jen .
Nice to see Chaz racing hard and the second place was definatley on merit, Adrian had one or two probs and departed after three races, Good also to see Mick Cooper getting a couple of 2nds a 3rd and a 4th showing that the consistancy is coming along, something we all would like to be better.
All in all a fab days racing and our thanks got to the OOD Peter Cogill and his Assistant and all the helpers that made this event so nice to sail in.

that cheeky black boat got round before the starboard tackers got near him the bouy is behind the black boat ” thats what happened next “
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DF65 Summer Series Round 1 14th April 2019
Unfortunately Keith was not available to give the scheduled talk but Bill shared his experience concerning general sailing theory and practice. Sailing then got underway in a 12 to 14 mph E to ESE wind which was close to the limit of the A+ rig. A “lap and a leg” course was set along the south bank.
Thanks to the race team of Bill McPhee and Geoff Burrell.
















