I have uploaded some photies to the gallery. Geoff & I will be adding more each day.
The Photies are compliments of Enid & Bronwyn Klaas.
Thanks
Owen
I have uploaded some photies to the gallery. Geoff & I will be adding more each day.
The Photies are compliments of Enid & Bronwyn Klaas.
Thanks
Owen
We have received a few requests from different areas from people looking for 2nd hand boats. The requests range from people looking for ones that need fixing up to others that might be in reasonable condition. Some are need for development initiatives and would be good for the class and Youth sailing if anyone can assist. I have one request from the Vaal area and one from Cape Town.
Please channel any info to me and I will pass on the info.
Owen
The following e-mail was received from SAS.
The All Classes Junior Nationals for 2008 will be at Wriggleswade Dam from Saturday the 13th December to Friday the 19th December 2008.
Regards
Owen
Both these pages have been updated
Owen
Day 3’s Team racing was finally completed on wednesday afternoon when WP narrowly beat NVL to win the honours. The Bridge immediately took the fleet out to complete 2 more races by 20h00.
A further 3 races were completed in more Vaalie type winds on Thursday which saw the contingent from the North starting to show some form. Di Hutton Squire finished off the event on friday with 2 last races.Jessica Gibbons, new to dabbie sailing, came through in the last races and lead the race like a pro, to take line honours.
To summarise,James Stock, Jessica Hogg and JJ liddard dominated the regatta. Andrew Hill,Danny Jarvis , Gareth Baxter and Chris Gough all challenged for the top positions making racing very tight. Excellent duels were evident across the fleet which bodes well for the future.
Western Province sailors again were the form side but having said that it was good to see newcomers to the fleet from NorthVaal taking part. James took gold, Jessica Hogg silver and JJ liddiard Bronze. First girl went to Jessica Hogg and the under 15 trophy to Chris Gough.
Thank you to TSC and the organisors and especially to Di Hutton Squire who agreed to complete the regatta by Friday to give the Vaalies time to get home.
Owen Baxter
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As much as the wind blew yesterday, it seems to have blown itself out today.
Only 2 Provinces contested the Team racing. Due to switchy winds and the wind dying, Team racing has not been completed. Northvaal won the first heat convincialy and were on their way to a 2nd win when a equipment failure resulted in them conceding the race to WP. The wind then died completely. At the time of writing at 16h30 no racing had been possible.
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Owen
The AGM was well supported with good debate and discussion. The following was voted in :
I trust that this will be a benefit to class in respect of being seen to be moving with the times.
Owen
Monday was characterized by switchy winds varying from light to around 18 knots.
Tuesday has been blown out with wind speeds easily gusting up to 30 + knots.Only one race was sailed before sailing was called off.To see the results at the end of modays racingi click here
I arrived at TSC on weds 3 days before the scheduled start of the National Regatta. Already I began to hear mutters that the dedicated Dabbie course had again become an issue. I was was informed that it was unlikely that we would have sufficient support to justify a seperate course as a few Dabbie sailors had defected to 4.7’s as a result of their worlds.(which is their right and I have no problems with)Apparently, despite what was outlined in the NOR, we needed “30 entries” to justify our own course !I informed the organizing committee that
It turned out that we had 27 entries and I requested that we be given our own course. Apart from the Oppies, there were 14 Laser entries,2 420’s, 4 mirrors and a few Hobie Dragoons.
The truth of the matter lies in the organisation. Despite all the distractions I think our turnout was reasonable. It is apparent to me that the organising committee has not done their job and do not have sufficient infrastructure or personnel to handle this regatta. Attention is being given to classes who have not shown their support,by even pitching up ,which has also caused a strain on resources.
A delegation by the organising committee came to see me a few hours before the tune up race and basically admitted that they did not have the personnel. In the interests of getting the show on the road I gave in and consented to Lasers sharing our course.
Somehow I believe we have been setup and we need to guard against this happening in the future.
Owen