Itchenor sailors already thinking of racing towards 2019
For 2019 one new part of this will be the introduction of the Merlin Rocket to the portfolio of classes that are encouraged to race at the club.
The Merlin Rocket class was formed by the amalgamation of two very similar types of dinghy in the 1950s and you won’t have difficulty guessing what they were called. Since then they have been more commonly known as the Merlins.
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Hide AdThe class is the premier adult two-person hiking dinghy in the UK and a national class, rich with history. It is strongly represented around the country.
It provides not only competitive racing but also a fun and friendly atmosphere among the sailors. The plan is to develop the fleet around focus weekends in the summer and winter to attract not only existing and new members but also visitors.
At this time of year most of the existing racing classes continue with their programmes of regular club racing with some one-day events interspersed to add to the fun.
Conditions are not always as perfect as we might like. On day two of the recent Bob Massey trophy for the Swallow Class the forecast was stormy. Even the Velo South ccling festival had to be cancelled.
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Hide AdHead Fiona sails to success2000 reasons to get out on the waterHowever a small but keen group of sailors convened initially in the pouring rain to contest the two deciding races. By mid-morning the sun was out and, as is often the case, the weather was not as dreadful as forecast. Two races were completed with only a brief spell of very brisk wind creating a challenge.
When all the keelboats are put to bed, and the laying-up supper has been held, there will be a festival of dinghy sailing to wrap up the main sailing season with the Firecracker weekend over November 3-4. For more details of any events please contact us at [email protected]