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I must say I am impressed how quick these have published by the organisors.
Owen
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I must say I am impressed how quick these have published by the organisors.
Owen
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Get your boat pre-measured.This means that all you have to do is have your boat weighed at TYC.
Vaalies – pre-measure at the VLC Cup 24 & 25 November
West Capies- Pre measure at TYC points series 1/12/2007 check with Peter Liddiard
There have been some mutters in sailing circles about bad language on the water amongst Youth in the different youth classes. I like to think that dabchick sailiors are not guilty but I where there is smoke there is fire. Lets look out for each other, have fair competition without the unpleasantness.
I know that some parents allow their sailors the odd beer or 2 at home.The reality is that this is a Youth National championship and the sailing rules and the law of the land apply. Please lets not have any unpleasant incidents.
Anti-doping testing is also a reality in our sport and it could happen at any event. So read up the detail and if you are on medication take advice.
Looking forward to seeing you all.
OWEN
Most of you must be writing exams at the moment and I trust that all is going well.
Just a reminder that nationals is just over a month away. A few things to remember :
Write these points on your fridge with a whiteboard marker, not an indelible koki,so that you will remember.
Owen Baxter
DASA Chairman
I wonder how much sailing is going to happen on saturday. I would imagine that most yacht Clubs will have their premises crowded with Yachties glued to the TV sets.
All I can say is that lets give the boys our support as I believe that we can bring the trophy back home where it belongs.
Owen
For those of you that dont know Boskop Yacht Club, if you ever get a chance to sail there make the effort. The water is clean,the surroundings great and the hospitality excellent. The Dam and club is located between Carletonville and Potchefstroom and is an easy drive from JHB. We camped under some shady trees and were made to feel very comfy.
The Dabchick turnout was not good as many could not make it for various reasons. Tim Gibbons, as he did last year, placed his stamp on this event. he was challenged by Gareth Baxter , who managed to win a race.However the best Gareth could do was keep up to Tim for most the regatta.Warren keeps on showing improvement and at times tangled with the front runners. James only managed to get there on Sunday, but seemed to be going well.
The winds on Saturday were light but came through nicely on Sunday morning. Overnight we experienced a huge thunderstorm which took out the electricity and our intentions of watching England take out France in the RWC. Anyway, we were rewarded by the Bokke on Sunday.
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The annual Boskop Open regatta is scheduled to take place on the 13 and 14th October. This is also our GP 3 regatta, so its important that you attend.
Boskop’s hospitality is legendary and sailing is always good, so if your races are bad at least come for the social.
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Owen
Only 6 Dabbies lined up at the start. For what its worth the Dabchicks were not the only class that did not make class for provincial medals. We really need to understand why youth numbers are down in general.
The Dabchicks completed 5 races on the Saturday with a wind strength that produced some good sailing. There were a few huge switches, but this is what sailing is about. Jessica and Gareth continued their tussle from the previous weekend at the Vaal swopping positions on numerous occasions during the races. Added to the dice up front was Tim Gibbons who sailed extremley well and made life for the leaders very difficult. Some interesting duels developed between the Hadley brothers and Julian Wertheim aymes, which made for some good racing all round.
During the night rain and mist settled in. On the Sunday morning we awoke to mist and drizzle with no wind in sight. Taking advice from the locals the regatta was ended at 10h30. Thanks to Ian Hogg and HMYC for making our stay pleasant and confortable.
Jessica Hogg eventually triumphed with Gareth in 2nd and Tim G in 3rd.
I did not manage to get on the water and as result I do have many sailing pictures. I have posted a few pictures taken on the shore.
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The Rankings have been updated see the page on the right. KZN Provincials still need to be included as they will only be sailed at Midmar this weekend.
Owen
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