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Dart18europeans AUGUST 16TH - 22ND rt18euro da peans 2014 .org WELCOME CROESO A big warm welcome to one and all from The Mumbles Yacht Club and we hope you have a fantastic week both on and off the water. Our team has been working tirelessly for months to put this all together and I’m sure that it will be a memorable event for everyone involved. If you need, or are not sure of anything during your stay please don’t be shy - just ask, this whole week is part of all of our hols and is therefore meant to be fun and hassle free. May I just say a big thank you to the City and County of Swansea for their support, without which none of this would be possible, and also to ALL of our sponsors for their contributions enabling us to develop a packed programme both on and off the water. Welcome ashore... From peaceful retreats, to family fun, to energetic Again, Welcome and Enjoy. Visit the largest collection outdoor adventures, we have the best holiday of holiday homes in accomodation to suit your needs, all managed by Mumbles, Gower Gower’s most experienced locally-based agency. Chris Osborne Visit our website or give us a call. One of our Commodore & Swansea Marina dedicated local team will be happy to help. ( Dart 7256 ) OVER mumblesyachtclub.co.uk 2 Tel +44 (0) 1792 360624 | [email protected] | www.homefromhome.com 101 Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, SA3 4BN MUMBLES - the club that likes to say YES! special offer It was the Welsh Open Dart 18 Championships 2013. After a torrid afternoon, Sue and I AUTHENTIC had capsized at the gybe mark trashing most of our battens. We were left with three, zero 15% results for the first day and feeling a little sorry for ourselves. This was when Geoff Lloyd took me to one side and asked how would Mumbles fancy hosting the 2014 Nationals? ITALIAN I quickly sought opinion from other club officers and the answer was a resounding yes! Chris Osborne, Commodore, and I met with the UKIDA Committee members present at OFF the event. During discussion someone mentioned that as the Worlds were in South Africa, CUISINE maybe Mumbles could consider bidding for the Europeans! 18-20 Princess Way FOOD So we said YES! Swansea, SA1 3LW That gave us 14 months to prepare. for all competing sailors Loads of time?!?! 01792 465 465 Dick Lewis a veteran of this type of event pointed out this actually wasn’t a lot of time for info mymammamia.com such a prestigious event and soon we would all be running round finalising details. How @ *on display of event wristband. T&Cs apply, www.mymammamia.com please ask for details prior to ordering right he was… So here we are. The event is upon us!! Some of us are now concentrating on sailing and leaving the planning team behind to run the event. Introducing the team: Richard Andrew Guy Frayne Richard Alyson Graham Martin ‘Dick’ Lewis Edwards Course Woffinden Dacey Wright Stephens Event Director, Event Safety Safety Leader, has the when not on will ensure RYA, NRO, will be based on Officer, overseeing the unenviable job committee boat everybody has Senior Mark the club roof. coordinating his safety fleet on of beach master, duty, will be a drink with his Layer. He and team from the the water based in the overseeing the willing team his team will club roof. event office social side of behind the bar. be laying fab opposite the things with her courses all week. club. team. Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Mumbles is here to help! Our blue T-shirted helpers are on hand for you!! Please do not Dinner, Desserts and Drinks... hesitate to call on their help. I hope you all have a great week with us and wish you every In one of the UKs finest destinations success on the water and in the bar! Good Luck Tel: 01792 363699 Tim [email protected] www.langlandsbrasserie.co.uk Tim Ley Brynfield Road, Langland Bay, - the Sailing Captain who likes to say YES! Swansea SA3 4SQ. 5 @LanglandBrass LanglandsBrasserie UKIDA WELCOME On behalf of the UKIDA Committee and all the members I would like to take this opportunity to welcome everyone to beautiful Mumbles in the corner of Swansea Bay. We have entries from all over the UK and from all the big Dart fleets in Europe to contest the Championships which are the first Dart 18 Europeans since 2006 as well as the UK national championships! I know there will be the usual tight battle at the top of the fleet, but I also hope that every sailor, no matter where they come in the results, enjoys the event. Hopefully the weather will be kind and we will all get the chance to enjoy the fantastic sailing conditions. I know everyone at Mumbles Yacht Club has put in vast amounts of effort to make sure everything works smoothly on the water, and to arrange a great social programme. See you all on the water or at the bar. Have a great week! Geoff Lloyd UKIDA Chairman 6 FACILITIES ON SITE Tel: 01792 413906 / 07889776013 MEDICAL First Aid facilities are available at Race HQ in Mumbles Yacht Club (MYC) and offshore. Minor injuries can be dealt with at the First Aid centre. In the event of something more serious, speak to Andrew Edwards, events safety officer, who will have details of how to access a bespoke injury clinic. GALLEY The galley at MYC will be open daily for breakfast and lunch. BAR The bar at MYC will be open daily between 12:00 - 23:00. TALLY The tally station will be situated at the office block opposite the clubhouse. www.edgedesign.org.uk KIT BAG STORAGE We will be operating cloakroom facilities for kit bags in the marquee situated in the Bristol Channel Yacht Club carpark. ON SITE HELP Look out for our volunteers in blue t-shirts who will be there to offer assistance. SPARES & REPAIRS Brian Phipps’ mobile chandlery will be situated opposite MYC near the slipway. PHOTOGRAPHY The event photographer Simon Jenkins is happy to provide high resolution photos free of charge. RACE VIEW POINT Head to the roof terrace of MYC! WIFI WiFi available in MYC. MASSAGE We have arranged a facility for sailors to book a sports massage. For more information visit www.enjoyfeet.co.uk 9 WELSH WEDNESDAY Dydd Mercher Cymru DART SUPPLIERS SPONSOR DAY Wednesday 20th August The Dart Suppliers Welcome all DART sailors to the 2014 DART 18 European and UK National Championships. We wish you great sailing, great fun and a week of friendship. Our flags and banners will be supporting you all the way through the week and we are proud to be hosting ‘Welsh Wednesday’ as the official Dart Suppliers’ Sponsor Day. This is sure to be a great party for you to enjoy with traditional Welsh Cawl (broth) and a Twmpath (Welsh barn dance) so you can dance the night away to live folk music! As appointed suppliers to your licensed manufacturer, Windsport, we wish the Dart Class Your Welsh Factfile every success! Wales is Cymru in Welsh Hello Shwmae SHOO-mai Iechyd Da – Cheers! The country of Wales is said to contain more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. Thank you Diolch DEE-olch Wales is often termed “the land of song”, the country is Welcome Croeso known for its harpists, male choirs, and solo artists. kro-EH-so Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch Good morning Bore da ENGLISH BRAIDS is the name of a town in North Wales which translates as BOAR-eh daa performance ropes “The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees Performance Sailing Equipment near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio’s of the red cave”. Good night Nos da It is believed to be the longest place name in the world. noss daa Good luck Pob lwc The Welsh motto is “Cymru am byth” which means “Wales forever” pawb look Darling Cariad The exact origin of the Welsh Dragon is shrouded in the CARRYad mists of time and there is still much debate as to its source. Cheers! Iechyd da! The leek and daffodil are the national emblems of Wales Yekeed dah 11 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS SATURDAY 16TH AUG SUNDAY 17TH AUG MONDAY 18TH AUG TUESDAY 19TH AUG 1000 – 1700: Arrival, registration and 1000 – 1700: Registration and scrutineering. 1100: RACES 1 & 2. 1100: RACES 3 & 4. scrutineering. 1300: PRACTICE RACE. 1900: Pasta party. 2000: Band night with the Julie Jackson Trio. 1700: Opening ceremony featuring the Phoenix Choir followed by a hog roast. WEDNESDAY 20TH AUG THURSDAY 21ST AUG FRIDAY 22ND AUG SATURDAY 23RD AUG 1100: RACES 5 & 6. 1100: RACES 7 AND 8. 1100: RACES 9 & 10. Euros+1 Day 1900: Cawl (Welsh stew) and a Twmpath 1900: BBQ with beach party theme. 1700: Presentation. Boat parking and motorhome parking facilities featuring céilidh band Rough Edge. Homemade sauces supplied by: are available all day; and of course the club Spot prizes throughout the evening all 1800: Closing ceremony. will be open for food and drinks. courtesy of the Dart Class suppliers. 2000: Live music with The Contenders. Leave at your leisure, enjoy some of the local Welsh Wednesday sponsored by the Dart countryside or sail down the spectacular Class suppliers: RWO, Wave Loft, English Optional early departure. coastline. �� ��� � ������ ��� �������� ���������� �� ����� �� ����� Braids, Windsport International, Cad Kat, ����� �� ��� ���� �������� ��� ���� �� ��� �������� ���� White Formula & Hyde Sails. � ����� ���� ��������� ��� ������� ��� ���� ��� ��� ������� ��� ���� ����� ���� ������� ������ If you wish to stay longer, please get in touch ��������� ����� ����� ��� � ��� ��� ����� �� ������ ����� ���� � ���� ��� ���� ��� ���� ������� so that we can arrange boat parking etc.
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