Club Programme 2021

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Club Programme 2021 2021 Club Programme NORFOLK BROADS YACHT CLUB We really appreciate the support shown Joining Point by all our Members throughout the 2020 season. Did you know that RYA Membership gives you access to A big THANK YOU from the great offers and discounts from selected suppliers: Flag Officers, Staff and Committee Members of HOLIDAYS • LIFESTYLE • OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT CLOTHING • MAGAZINES • plus much more... Norfolk Broads Yacht Club. Adult membership is only £47 per annum – and if you join using our Joining Point scheme, NBYC also receives a commission on your membership. Contents Page RYA Joining Point and 200 Club 2 Commodore’s Welcome and Office opening times 5 Officers, Staff and Committee Members 6-7 NBYC Merchandise 10 General Information 11 Training 12-13 For more details, pop into the office or pick up a leaflet How to stay up to date with Club News 15 Racing Programmes and Open Performance Weekends 16-17 Saturday Mentoring for Members 19 200200200 Club Club Club DRAW Draw Draw DATES Dates: Dates: 27th Mar Fitting Out Supper General Sailing and Social Programme for 2021 20-31 th 9th2727 thApril Mar Mar EasterFittingFitting Sailing Out Out SchoolSupper Supper thth Venue Hire and Open Day 32 2nd99 MayApril April SpringEasterEaster Open Sailing Sailing Regatta School School 22ndnd May May SpringSpring Regatta Regatta 12thth Juneth Saturday Morning Sailing 1212 June June KeelboatKeelboat Weekend Weekend Socials for the Season – Not to be Missed! 33 27th2727th th JulyJuly July NBYCClubClub Dinner Supper Supper 6th66th th AugAug Aug CadetCadetCadet Week Week Week One One One Wroxham Week Racing Programme – NEW ideas 36 18th1818th Septh Sep Sep KeelboatKeelboatKeelboat Weekend Weekend Weekend 16th1616th Octth Oct Oct EndEnd ofEnd Season of of Season Season Open Regatta Regatta Regatta Wroxham Week entertainment 37 thth 8th88 NovNov Nov In theInIn theOffice the Office Office thth Your FAQs answered 38 12th1212 Dec Dec Dec ChristmasChristmasChristmas Lunch Lunch Lunch Dates for your 2021 Diary 39 2 0 00 ContributeContribute to to the the NBYCNBYC DevelopmentDevelopment Fund Fund andand be be in in with with a a chancechance to to MONTHLY PRIZES: 200 NUMBERSNUMBERS 1st Prize: £50 WINWIN 5050 2nd prize: £25 THREE WINNERSWINNERS 3rd Prize: £10 EVERY MONTHMONTH ££ £5 PER MONTH BE IN ITIT TOTO WINWIN ITIT TO ENTER Sign up online:online: www.webcollect.org.uk/nbycwww.webcollect.org.uk/nbyc ScrollScroll toto thethe bottombottom ofof thethe pagepage and and click click ‘Subscriptions,‘Subscriptions, Moorings,Moorings, 200200 ClubClub & & Merchandise’ Merchandise’ 2 3 Luxury Ensuite Accommodation, Home Offices & Pop Up Bathroom Buildings Welcome to the 2021 season at NBYC www.englishshepherdshut.co.uk We hope that good weather and sailing will make this year hugely enjoyable. If like myself, you’re itching to get back out on the water after what seems to be a roller A range of locally built coaster 2020, then look no further. This year we are extending our winter programme – which will be great to see the bedroom and club bustling throughout the year. We hope to provide an exciting new 2021 Racing bathroom solutions, Programme, which will hold performance weekends as well as our popular informal racing. With our new Chief Instructor, there are plenty of training dates to pick from perfect for new and and plenty more available if they become fully booked. established campsites You will see our programme is full of exciting social events for all ages. The Olympics and holiday businesses. are held this year and we hope you will join us in some fun filled events! This year, we will be hosting several key events, the Broadland Youth Regatta, the Norfolk One Designs’ 90th Anniversary and the Scout Nationals, so there should be Bespoke designs lots of activity on the water. available on request. Finally, don’t forget, with your full paying membership you are able to gift another Full Membership (one per household) to anyone you feel would like to come and be part of our sailing community, up until 1st April 2021. Thank you to all the staff and volunteers who have made this season’s programme happen – I look forward to seeing you all on and off the water this year! Elysia Ferrier-Hanger, Commodore Club Office and Staff Office Opening Times 5th April – 19th October 2021* Between Monday and Friday: 0900 – 1600 Saturday and Sunday: 0900 – 1700 20th October 2021 – April 2022 (Winter Racing Office Opening Times) Between Monday and Friday: 0900 – 1600 telephone: 01603 782808 website: www.nbyc.co.uk office email: [email protected] Shower Shacks From £1695 + VAT Club Manager Peter McGeown email: [email protected] Lav Shacks from £1445 + VAT Duty Managers Claire Lund email: [email protected] Get in touch for a Quote Emily Greves email: [email protected] Maintenance Manager www.showershacks.co.uk Steve Smith email: [email protected] Chef *During the racing season we endeavour to open the office [email protected] seven days a week, sometimes this is not possible due to staff Jason Chapman email: [email protected] holidays or absence. In the closed season the office is open Monday to Friday only except for periods of staff holiday or 01603 397777 Chief Instructor absence. If you require assistance from staff, it is advisable to Ruth Owen email: [email protected] call in advance of your visit. 4 5 Officers, Staff and CommitteeOfficers andMembers Committee Members Elysia Ferrier-Hanger Commodore Bob Payne Ruth Knight Paul Youngs Ellie Ringwood Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Immediate Past Commodore Junior Commodore Officers nda Committee Sub-Committees Philip Harston Peter Hawes David Talbot Martin Jones Trustee Trustee Trustee Treasurer President Sailing Sub Committee Finance & Facilities Michael Trafford Chair: Geoff Evans Sub Committee Chair: Martin Jones Commodore Racing Group Mark Absalom, Beth Campbell, Elysia Ferrier-Hanger Head: Flag Officer Geoff Evans, Nick Hovey*, Vice Commodore Paul Barker*, Geoff Evans Nick Matthews, John Reid, (Trophy Custodian), Michael Beth Campbell Geoff Evans Rose Angell James Dugdale Bob Payne Peter McGeown* Chair of Membership Chair of Sailing/ Head of Training Head of Social McNamara*, Anne Richardson* Training Principal Rear Commodore (Timekeeper), Ian Richardson, R.Y.A. Representative Ruth Knight David Talbot*, Martin Thompson, Sally Dugdale Ian Tims*, Emily Greves* Treasurer NSBA Representatives Martin Jones Training Group Commodore & Head of Racing Head: Rose Angell Timekeepers Mark Absalom Kate Aitken Cathryn Brady Heather Evans Will Knight Principal: Geoff Evans Reporting Accountants Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Beth Campbell, Chief Instructor: Ruth Owen M+A Partners LLP Anne Richardson Welfare Officers: Sophie *Denotes Co-opted. Immediate Past Commodore Whitham & Kate Aitken. Paul Youngs Geoff Angell*, Sally Dugdale*, Heather Evans, Flip Foulds*, Junior Commodore Richard Lord, Chris Pank*, Richard Lord Nick Matthews John Reid Ian Richardson Martin Thompson Ellie Ringwood Emily Greves* Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Elected Committee Membership Sub Committee Mark Absalom, Kate Aitken, Chair: Beth Campbell Rose Angell, Cathryn Brady, Beth Campbell, James Dugdale, Social Group Geoff Evans, Heather Evans, Head: James Dugdale Will Knight, Richard Lord, Kate Bangham*, Cathryn Brady, Beth Campbell Anne Richardson Nick Matthews, John Reid, Ian Beth Campbell, Robert Ferrier- Timekeeper Timekeeper Richardson, Martin Thompson Hanger*, Sarah Hovey*, Jason Chapman*, Claire Lund* Trophy Custodian Geoff Evans Members’ & Marketing Group Head: Beth Campbell Trustees Linda Aspland*, Will Knight, Philip Harston, Peter Hawes, Anna Maughan*, Emma Claire Lund Peter McGeown Emily Greves Duty Manager C l u b M a n a g e r Duty Manager David Talbot Woodhouse* 6 7 www.cctvalarms.co.uk SolarcamSolarcam is a local based LTD family run security solutions provider offering : CCTV Agents for Intruder systems With nearly 200 years of sailmaking and rigging experience CONTACT JECKELLS THE SAILMAKER – YOUR LOCAL EXPERTS Gates-Barriers Tel: 01603 782223 Email: [email protected] Security lighting JECK388-NBYC Social Programme 2021 93h x 132w.indd 1 05/11/2020 20:42 Any member of NYBC Is entitled to a FREE security audit and a 10% discount of any future purchase Call 01603755450 Price Bailey & PB Financial Planning are proud sponsors of the NBYC. As part of our sponsorship, we would like to offer the Club Members a free one hour consultation with our PriceSpecialist Bailey & PBAdvisers, Financial Michael Planning Morter are and proud Chris sponsors Howard, ofin ourthe NorwichNBYC. office. As part of our sponsorship, we would like to offer the Club Members a free one hour consultation with our Michael Morter, CTA ATT Specialist Advisers,Chris Michael Howard, Morter Dip and PFS Chris Howard, in our Norwich office. Email: [email protected] Manager Senior Manager ChrisT: Howard, +44 (0)1603 Dip PFS974425 MichaelT: +44 Morter,(0)1603 CTA567880 ATT ManagerE: [email protected] SeniorE: [email protected] Manager T: +44 (0)1603 974425 T: +44 (0)1603 567880 pricebailey.co.uk E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Price Bailey LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales, number OC307551. pricebailey.co.ukThe registered office is Causeway House, 1 Dane Street, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts, CM23 3BT, where a list of members is kept. PB Financial Planning is a trading style of Tavistock Private Client Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Price Bailey LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales, number OC307551. Tavistock Private Client Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered Number 04298592. Registered Office address is 1 Bracknell The registered office is Causeway House, 1 Dane Street, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts, CM23 3BT, where a list of members is kept. Beeches Old Bracknell Lane Bracknell RG12 7BW. PB Financial Planning is a trading style of Tavistock Private Client Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Recommended publications
  • Portsmouth Number List 2019
    Portsmouth Number List 2019 The RYA Portsmouth Yardstick Scheme is provided to enable clubs to allow boats of different classes to race against each other fairly. The RYA actively encourages clubs to adjust handicaps where classes are either under or over performing compared to the number being used. The Portsmouth Yardstick list combines the Portsmouth numbers with class configuration and the total number of races returned to the RYA in the annual return. This additional data has been provided to help clubs achieve the stated aims of the Portsmouth Yardstick system and make adjustments to Portsmouth Numbers where necessary. Clubs using the PN list should be aware that the list is based on the typical performance of each boat across a variety of clubs and locations. Experimental numbers are based on fewer returns and are to be used as a guide for clubs to allocate as a starting number before reviewing and adjusting where necessary. The list of experimental Portsmouth Numbers will be periodically reviewed by the RYA and is based on data received via PY Online. Users of the PY scheme are reminded that all Portsmouth Numbers published by the RYA should be regarded as a guide only. The RYA list is not definitive and clubs should adjust where necessary. For further information please visit the RYA website: http://www.rya.org.uk/racing/Pages/portsmouthyardstick.aspx RYA PN LIST - Dinghy No. of Change Class Name Rig Spinnaker Number Races Notes Crew from '18 420 2 S C 1111 0 428 2000 2 S A 1112 3 2242 29ER 2 S A 907 -5 277 505 2 S C 903 0 277
    [Show full text]
  • Racing/Cruising
    II I ' jF x John P rker,Boats New & U ed Wayfarers in Stock Also all ou need to sail &Trail Wayfarert ecialist for over 15 years All popular Wayfarer S res, Combination Trailers Masts, Booms, Spinnaker Poles, Covers: Trailing, Over[ am and flat etc,etc. East Coast ager ts for Banks sails, proven to be undoubtedly the ultimate in choice for fast Wayfarer Salik Also Sail Repair Facilities Available. All these and much more, usually from stock Mail.Qrder and credit Card Facilities Availk arker Boats becki ea ... Winter 2003 Issue 100 Next Issue Contents Copy date for the Spring 2004 issue will be 5 February 2004 Commodore's Corner 5 Once upon a Time 7 Pamela Geddes Racing Secretary's Ruminations 9 Kirkbrae House, Langhouse Rd, Inverkip, Rule Changes 11 Greenock. PAI16 OBJ. AGM Notice 14 Executive Committee Nominations 17 Tel: 01475 521327 Scottish Championship 18 Email editor~wayfarer.org.uk Yearbook 20 Don' fogetwheour opy sedingin Racng Pogrmme21 to add who wrote it and the boat number, Woodies are back 24 please. Also for photos, so that credit can Woodies are back are they? 26 be given. Thanks. Parkstone .31 Lymington Town SC 33 New kid on the block 36 Beech Bough "37 Fairway Trophy 38 : Rules & Technical Information 42 Restoration Project 43 A Trip down Memory Creek 45 Every effort has been made to make Our trip - W Coast of Scotland 50 the information as aceurate as possible. Prov. Cruising Programme 56 Nevertheless, neither the UJKWA, nor itsCringSmar6 Committees or Editor will accept responsi- Ullswater 63 bility for any error, inaccuracy, omission Sailing the Heritage Coast 65 from or statement contained in it.
    [Show full text]
  • Brigham Sailing Club
    Amaryllis -75 year old Brigham Sharpie restored by David Hamilton and racing again. maryllis, locally known as a “Brigham Sharpie”, was built around 1930 ago by Walter Silverwood, a founder member of the Brigham Sailing Club. Walter was an amateur boat Abuilder and one of a group of yachtsmen from the Hull area who sailed on the River Humber, Hornsea Mere and the Driffield Navigation from the early 1900s. The Humber Yawl Club Yearbook of 1933 records – “A few years ago, three or four men who sailed on the Upper Hull started a small boat club at Brigham for the purpose of arranging races each weekend. The project has grown considerably and there were at Brigham during the summer of 1933 a fleet of 13 boats – 3 sharpies, 4 open boats, 2 International 14s and 4 canoe-yawls” “All the boats are rigged with a single balanced lug, except “White Rose” and “Arline”, both of which are Bermudan sloops”. Amaryllis was built almost entirely from mahogany using plank on frame construction. The bot- tom, sides and deck were originally ¼” thick x 12” wide mahogany planks. The hull design closely resembles a Norfolk Punt, she is 16’ overall length and 4’6” beam. The single hollow pine mast carries a 175 square foot balanced lugsail bent on bamboo spar and boom. The mast, spar and boom are all original. She has a forward hinged centre-plate and a mahogany rudder blade which can be both raised to clear weed and shallows. Right Walter Silverwood Left Racing in 1930, Walter in Amaryllis closely followed by Gypsy.
    [Show full text]
  • Maud Matters
    Wherry Maud Trust August 2018 Maud Matters Newsletter No.6 Your trustees are happy with Wherry Maud Trust's progress and glad that this year we have even more members who take an active part in sailing on Maud, maintaining her and showing her off to the wider public. We should all celebrate the fact that this year there are eight wherry- rigged vessels afloat. Each plays an important role in the Broadland wherry scene and your membership and support enables Maud to play her part. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Grants Awarded ...................... 2 MESSAGE FROM OUR PATRON Maud at Heritage Open Days .. 3 RICHARD JEWSON JP—LORD LIEUTENANT OF NORFOLK HAS WRITTEN AS FOLLOWS: Maud’s Winter Maintenance... 3 Maud’s Trips + Other Events .. 4 “It has been interesting for me this year to see how Wherry Maud Trust is Upcoming WMT Events .......... 7 growing and using new ways to bring "our" wherry to the attention of the Associate membership ............ 7 public and of course to generate Meet the Skippers ................... 8 funds for her upkeep. Crew Matters ........................... 8 In May I was pleased to attend the Other Historic Vessels ............ 9 Wherry Maud Trust art exhibition at Volunteering ........................... 12 Ranworth. It showcased the work of Social Media ............................ 13 local artists and was the Trust's first Other Events Upcoming.......... 13 large-scale funding event . The suc- Contact Us ............................... 14 cess of the event was due to the many volunteers who helped over the two days. Volunteers were serving light refreshments, meeting and greeting the public and explaining the purpose of the event and the im- portance of Maud in the Broads scene.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue Produits
    Dériveurs CATALOGUE PRODUITS DÉRIVEURSQUILLARDSYACHTS Fabriquer les meilleurs systèmes de gréement au monde n’est qu’une partie de notre activité. Fort d’une impressionnante série de médailles dans divers Championnats du Monde, Championnats d’Europe et événements nationaux, Seldén a conquis le titre envié de Numéro Un des systèmes de gréement pour dériveurs et pour quillards. Quelle que soit la taille de votre bateau, que vous le poussiez à la limite de ses capacités ou que vous profitiez simplement des joies de la croisière, naviguez Seldén, l’assurance d’une qualité et d’une fiabilité haut de gamme. Les informations et caractéristiques contenues dans ce catalogue sont susceptibles de modifications sans préavis. 1 2 DÉRIVEURS Mâts 5 Bômes 31 Tangons de spinnaker 39 Gréements et accessoires 43 Guide de référence des classes 48 3 Gréements de dériveur Seldén - en course pour l’or Une collaboration main dans la main avec les meilleurs régatiers sur dériveur, une analyse minutieuse des informations et des réponses, autant d’atouts qui nous permettent de produire le gréement Seldén le plus abouti pour chaque type de dériveur. Depuis l’acquisition de Proctor Les gréements de dériveurs Seldén ont été par Seldén en 1997, nous avons amélioré et renforcé l’excellence déjà vendus sous la marque Proctor jusqu’en renommée des produits Proctor, les hissant ainsi, comme tous les autres 2004, une marque qui a remporté plus de championnats du monde de dériveurs que produits Seldén au niveau des meilleurs parmi les meilleurs. Dans les n’importe quelle autre marque de grée- faits, notre conception innovante, notre attention minutieuse aux détails, ment au cours des 30 dernières années.
    [Show full text]
  • Income Trom the Telephme Mtttee
    - ~": ..--- .. ISBA ~tAt£ UIG~ loe UOO • aT 18 pages ' :i'Fi :::::' ..... ::""';;, three sections HERA Ocr ar ... NINETY ·TlllRD YEAR Second Cislis Postage Paid at Wayne, -NIOOIER'II'TY'IIEVDI Absentee, Blind, Disabled Voters Should Take Steps to Vote Tuesday ack of Quorum Slows Work Voterll who are gotng to be abient from Wayne County m their ballots m Tue8da.Y, Weible Tuollday have ml,y mtll Set ...• stated. dllJ( to appl,y In writing for an Following Is a ",omplete list­ absentee ball(t,accordfngtoNor­ ing ct where Wayne COtnty vot~ s Council Meets Tuesday ria Weible, eounty clerk. Ap­ ers are to cast their bellots: -+---------- ~ck rt • quorum ItOIlI>Od tho pUcatim can be made at the Wayne, First Ward (south d city c....,11 from dolnr..,..h d .lGI to ltart work within 30 cotllty clerk's dftce In the Wayne Filth Street and those In Wrledt's .. bualne .. Tueo4ay nllht, 1U day. and complete the job ..tthkl C 0tIIty courthouse. secood addltloo south or east d ,atch Out For C.....,II ..... Ed Smith rot out d 210 day,. H the vlXer does not make out Valley drlve}-Fire Hall; Secood hll sick bed lq encqb to per­ 8«i.h low bidden were .,ked the written appUcattoo he wtIl Ward (north cI. Fifth and east d UHle Goblins mit the ('OI.I\cll toapproveclalmJ. to .ubmit deltan lpecUlcatlon1 Mafn}-Publlc Library; Third not be able to cast an ahllentee lC1llgti Is that special nlghl: wid "III a retoll'lm r1 nece ... for eommlttee It~ Wednelday taUot In Tuesday' 8 general elec­ Ward (north ci Fifth and west d ci'l the year when little goblbts, Itty Cor the creatloo d Storm momlna· ttm, Weible warned.
    [Show full text]
  • Portsmouth Number List 2016
    Portsmouth Number List 2016 The RYA Portsmouth Yardstick Scheme is provided to enable clubs to allow boats of different classes to race against each other fairly. The RYA actively encourages clubs to adjust handicaps where classes are either under or over performing compared to the number being used. The Portsmouth Yardstick list combines the Portsmouth numbers with class configuration and the total number of races returned to the RYA in the annual return. This additional data has been provided to help clubs achieve the stated aims of the Portsmouth Yardstick system and make adjustments to Portsmouth Numbers where necessary. Clubs using the PN list should be aware that the list is based on the typical performance of each boat across a variety of clubs and locations. Experimental numbers are based on fewer returns and are to be used as a guide for clubs to allocate as a starting number before reviewing and adjusting where necessary. The list of experimental Portsmouth Numbers will be periodically reviewed by the RYA and is based on data received from the PY Online website (www.pys.org.uk). Users of the PY scheme are reminded that all Portsmouth Numbers published by the RYA should be regarded as a guide only. The RYA list is not definitive and clubs should adjust where necessary. For further information please visit the RYA website: http://www.rya.org.uk/racing/Pages/portsmouthyardstick.aspx RYA PN LIST - Dinghy Change Class Name No. of Crew Rig Spinnaker Number Races Notes from '15 420 2 S C 1105 0 278 2000 2 S A 1101 1 1967 29ER 2 S A
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk Punt Rules
    Norfolk Punt Rules Document Version 01 - December 2015, digital copy of 2003 rules from website. 02 – December 2015, text corrections, proposed draft rule changes and rule re-numbering. 02.1 – January 2016, AH revision of draft. 02.2 – January 2016 technical committee revision of draft. 02.3 – Feb 2016 AH revision of draft. 02.4 – March 2016 Revision following consultation with owners. 02.5 - March 2016 Revision following publication of draft. 02.6 – April 2016 Final Draft passed at E.G.M. 02.7 – Feb 2017 amended following rule changes at AGM. 02.8 - April 2017 inserted new total sail area figure 02.9 – January 2018 amend minimum weight rule following AGM. 03.0 - April 2019 amend “measurement of sails” following AGM 0.3.1 - April 2019 introduce moratorium following AGM General The objective of the Norfolk Punt Class is to promote yacht racing on the Norfolk & Suffolk Broads in vessels which derive from the traditional marshmen’s working boats. A Norfolk Punt is defined as a strongly built, light draught, partly decked sailing craft, with pointed stem and stern, a centreboard and a nearly flat bottom. The gunwale plan view being a fair curve, the sheerline flat with very low freeboard. The Punt Owners Association Honorary Secretary should be contacted for ​ clarification of these class rules by the association technical committee. Any changes to these rules must be approved by the members of the Punt Owners Association at a meeting of the Punt Owners Association held in accordance with the constitution of the Punt Owners Association. There shall be a moratorium on changes to these rules until 2023 with the exception that minor changes to the text of these rules may be proposed by the Punt Owners Association Handicap and Technical committee to clarify the current intent and meaning of these rules.
    [Show full text]
  • Co Newsletter Issue 4 April 2021
    N O R F O L K B R O A D S Y A C H T C L U B - I S S U E 4 2 0 2 1 N B Y C N E W S L E T T E R COMMODORE'S MESSAGE IN THIS ISSUE BY ELYSIA FERRIER-HANGER Is it me, or has April just flown by and here we are in May already. This years’ Spring COMMODORE'S Regatta felt like a fresh start after last year and I can officially say, it was a great MESSAGE success with all the entrants we had from dinghies and Keelboats. The booking online in advance worked well and helped the Racing Team in the box get prepared early for 2021 the forthcoming racing. MEMBERSHIP Geoff Evans was our Race Officer for the weekend and he certainly had his work cut out on the Sunday not having the easiest of wind conditions. With it primarily coming RACE from the East, we also had the classic Wroxham Broad shift; to the South, West and ENTRIES North! With one quick shift at one point, we had a YBOD running start with beating Yeomans approaching, all very exciting and nerve racking to watch from the Bridge! RULES ON DOGS Despite this, we had 24 dinghies on the water which was a fantastic turn out, including a visiting Norfolk Punt which was great to see. Monday’s Racing was a TRAINING UPDATE contrast with both wind and rain. The dinghies had a blast around the broad with gusts of up to 20, for some of the Optimist sailors this was definitely a new challenge but they all showed great determination and stuck it out.
    [Show full text]
  • NPC Sailing Instructions
    Norfolk Punt Club Sailing Instructions Revised April 2019 1. RULES 1.1 Racing will be governed by the rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS). 2. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS Notices to Competitors will be posted on the notice board located on the club pontoons. 3. CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Changes to Sailing Instructions will be posted on the official notice board at least 10 minutes before the warning signal of the race in which they take effect. 4. HANDICAP RACES 4.1 All boats racing in handicap races shall sail to their Portsmouth Number and have their time corrected accordingly. 4.2 At its discretion, the committee may allocate a special Portsmouth Number to a boat, which the boat must sail to until further notice. All such numbers will be posted on the notice board. 5. ENTRIES 5.1 For Club races, an entry form for each race will be available on the club pontoon. 5.2 Any boat wishing to race shall enter or cause to be entered on this form before the preparatory signal of that race. 5.3 For Open events, all competitors shall submit entries in accordance with the notice of race. 6. SCHEDULE OF RACES 6.1 For Club races, the schedule of races is detailed in the club handbook and on the notice board. The OOD has discretion, with the agreement of sailors on the day, to combine starts for any series. 6.2 For Open events, the schedule of races will be detailed in the notice of race. 7. CLASS FLAGS Class Flags will be in accordance with the Norfolk and Suffolk Boating Association Handbook.
    [Show full text]
  • Hbsc Spring Regatta 2021
    H.B.S.C. SPRING REGATTA 2021 Sunday 2nd May & Monday 3rd May Sunday 2nd May Race Time Class Trophy 1 10.36 am All-Comers Early Bird Trophy 2 12.06 pm All-Comers A Catalina Cup 3 12.09 pm All-Comers B Shearwater Cup 4 12.12 pm Junior, Novice & All-Comers C Twosome Cup 5 2.00 pm Norfolk Punt & Slipstream Norfolk Punt Cup Points 6 2.03 pm All-Comers A & B Harold Swan Cup Points 7 2.06pm Junior, Novice & All-Comers C National & Firefly Cup Points 8 2.09 pm Laser Mervyn Wright Cup Points 9 2.12 pm Solo Myers Cup Points 10 3.30 pm All-Comers Average Lap Race Cordy Cup Monday 3rd May Race Time Class Trophy 11 10.30 am Norfolk Punt & Slipstream Norfolk Punt Cup Points 12 10.33 am All-Comers A & B Harold Swan Cup Points 13 10.36 am Junior, Novice & All-Comers C National & Firefly Cup Points 14 10.39 am Laser Mervyn Wright Cup Points 15 10.42 am Solo Myers Cup Points 16 12.00 pm All-Comers A Broads Haven Cup 17 12.03 pm All-Comers B Martini Cup 18 12.06 pm Junior, Novice & All-Comers C David Yates Mason Plate 19 2.00 pm Norfolk Punt & Slipstream Norfolk Punt Cup Points 20 2.03 pm All-Comers A & B Harold Swan Cup Points 21 2.06 pm Junior, Novice & All-Comers C National & Firefly Cup Points 22 2.09 pm Laser Mervyn Wright Cup Points 23 2.12 pm Solo Myers Cup Points 24 3.30 pm All-Comers Pursuit Race Thurne Cup Additional Awards: Junior Cup - Award for Highest placed Junior helm in a points series * Enterprise Cup - Award for Highest placed Lady helm in a points series * All-Comers races are restricted to monohull yachts without cabins.
    [Show full text]
  • Product Catalogue
    Version 6 DINGHY PRODUCT CATALOGUE DINGHIESKEELBOATSYACHTS Making the best yacht rig systems in the world is only part of our business, with numerous Olympic World, European and National Championship medals. No matter the size of your boat, whether you push your equipment to the very limit, or just enjoy leisurely cruising, go Seldén and you’ll benefit from reliable top-class gear. The information and specifications contained in this catalogue are subject to change without prior notice. Photographs used in this catalogue are courtesy of RS Racing, Laser Performance, Topper International, Hartley Boats, Winder Boats, Ovington Boats and Gul. 1 2 DINGHY Masts 5 Booms 31 Spinnaker poles 39 Rig and accessories 43 Class reference guide 48 3 Seldén dinghy rigs – going for gold Working hand-in-hand with the world’s top dinghy sailors, carefully analysing their input and feedback, enables us to produce the ulti- mate Seldén dinghy rig for every boat. Ever since Seldén acquired Proctor in 1997, we have improved and developed the already acknowled- Seldén dinghy rigs were sold under the ged excellence of the Proctor products, so that they are now, like all name of Proctor until 2004, a brand that has won more World Championships in other Seldén products, the best of the best. Our innovative design, the last 30 years than any other brand of attention to detail, advanced testing and manufacturing have won spar. Seldén the trust of dinghy sailors all over the world and brought us numerous Championship medals. Our philosophy is to strive for excellence.
    [Show full text]