Dates for your Diary...
The 2013 YCW Weymouth Keelboat Championships will be held over five days with six races (two discards) commencing,
Wednesday 14th August in Portland Harbour at CCSC committee boat 18:30 first start
Thursday 15th August in Weymouth Bay at WSC committee boat 18:30 first start.
Friday 16th August 17:00, Long distance race for keelboats with competitors expected to finish after sunset. One race around the cans for Squibs
Saturday 17th August Weymouth Bay, two races starting no earlier than mid day. Around the inshore cans.
Social Saturday evening at WSC
Sunday 18th August Weymouth Bay. One long race around the outer cans (Two around inshore cans for Squibs)
Prize giving Sunday afternoon at WSC.
The YCW committee has listened to feedback and have moved the event into the school holidays, made it five days, allowed for a long distance race and yet propose to keep the entry fee as low as possible utilising race management teams and resources already in place.
Additionally, having the races in the evening allows competitors and crews the chance to go to work and yet still enjoy a full programme.
By fixing the date early we hope that you can plan your diaries accordingly.
Booking will be online, saving paperwork and time.
Classes will be National Squibs, IRC 1,2,3 Two PY classes and a gentlemans (non spinnaker) class.
The Impala class association have made enquiries about holding their nationals as part of the regatta.
Visiting boats will be very welcome.
I’m excited already!
Steve Dadd
YCW Regatta Chair 2013
October Lift-Out - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Important information for all keelboat owners from Barry and the lift team....
Boat order is not necessarily lift order so owners please ensure that you are available for first lift times.
Please ensure that your cradle is in good working order and can be adjusted easily. Any tools needed to adjust must be readily to hand. Due to the tide availability, any delay in the lift caused by an ill maintained cradle and the boat will be returned to the water and not lifted again.
Monday 15th
Muster 06.00
HW 07.16
Height 2.2m
First Lift 06.30
- Heimdall
- Iola
- Clare III
- Graealan
- Chloris
- Thirisia
- Palamina
- Mistress (MG)
- Tigerlilly
- Merrywake
- Myth
- Diva
- Dreamer
- Mistress (B/K)
- Penn-Y-Less
- Plovka
- Pimpernell
- Hullabaloo
PM Lift
HW 19.33
Dusk 18.40
First Lift 16.30
- U-Beauty
- U-Who
- Wind Rush
- M’Lady Jane
- Sequel
- The Hunter
- Tiptoe
Tuesday 16th
Muster 06.00
HW 08.00
Height 2.3m
First Lift 06.30
- Aquae Sulis
- Almada
- Spook
- Oxygen
- Crewcut
- Scherzo
- Flying Colours
- Quetzal
- Syrenka
- Fox Trot
- Lady Mona
- Hobnob
- Varne 1
- Scorcher
- Kirra
- Music Maker
Wednesday 17th
Muster 06.30
HW 08.40
Height 2.3m
First Lift 07.00
- Alouette
- Arriba
- Blue Mist
- Skua
- Ruby Tuesday
- Larkspur
- Pieces of 8
- Fleur-de-Lys
- Wild Affair
- Silver Girl
- Ella
- Silver Seal
- Negende
- Deuce
Naturally all the above is subject to suitable weather conditions on the day
Basso Cup...
The Basso cup is one of Castle Cove's most prestigious trophies with an illustrious list of previous winners. For 2012 the Basso cup will be contested in a mini regatta format over the weekend of September 15th & 16th with Prizes for First Keelboat overall, First Castle Cove Keelboat, First Dinghy Overall and First Castle Cove dinghy.
The racing programme will be as follows:
Saturday
Keelboats - 1 Long Distance race, start at 14:00
Dinghies - 3 races B2B, first start at 14:05
Sunday
Keelboats - 2 races first start at 11:00
Dinghies - 3 races B2B, first start at 11:05
On the Saturday evening we are planning to hold a special Basso Cup Big Bash BBQ as well as an after event tea and prize giving on the Sunday afternoon. It should be a fantastic event so please come along and support us.
If you would like to attend the social please either sign up on the list on the Social noticeboard in Castle Cove Club house or contact Richard Bowers : Rick.bowers861440@gmail.com (07795) 025611
January Lift-Out anybody?
Dear All,
I would like to do the YCW Autumn and Winter Sunday series, which is often some of the best sailing of the year, and then have the rest of the winter ashore somewhere. That somewhere could be either the Academy or Dean and Readyhoff, but I would much prefer to give my hard earned cash to the Club. So I need to find a few other like minded souls to make it worth while organising a lift out around the New Year. If anyone is interested, please contact me.
Bill Barker, Flair II (bill@bridevalley.com)
Many thanks
Bill
Cherbourg (Booze) Cruise...
Kay and the folks on Draig o'r Mor are organising a little 'cruise in company' to Cherbourg next weekend.
The plan is to leave around 8 pm Friday, arriving Cherbourg at dawn. Run ashore then back either Sat night or Sun. If there is sufficient interest the cruise could incorporate a friendly little race.
Contact Kay at skateboardkay@hotmail.co.uk or 07769 903 604 for more info.
Alderney Race update...
The entry list for tomorrow's Alderney dash has reduced to zero (hardly surprising given the mid channel gale warnings!) so the race is therefore cancelled.
The weather has played total havoc with our passage racing program this year but there is enourmous enthusiasm to squeeze a replacement or two in before the season's done - if you have any suggestions please let us know.
Royal Dorset Lulworth Race
RYDC now have a good showing for the Lulworth Races on Sunday. This is a simple straight race to Lulworth, a stop-over for Lunch and a return race to Weymouth.
It’s not too late to enter the race – please email details to james.cash@virgin.net. Line entries will be accepted 10 minutes before the start sequence.
SI's available from www.royal-dorset.com - and the sun will (hopefully) be shining.
Regards
James Cash
Sailing Secretary - Royal Dorset Yacht Club
Tel: 0777 552 3773
Alderney Race...
The annual CCSC Alderney Race is
scheduled for this weekend. If you are interested in participating
could you please let Gary or Bill know.
Sailing Instructions...
Royal Dorset Lulworth Races...
Hi All,
Please find attached the NOR and SI’s for Lulworth races.
They will be posted to the RDYC web site today
Many thanks.
Regards,
James Cash (RDYC)
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mobile: 0777 552 3773
home: 01305 761237
email: james.cash@virgin.net
skype: jamescash9000
Castle Cove in the 'Round the Island'
This years 'Round the Island' was another that won't be forgotten by many. The winds were again boisterous South Westerlies but although the seas were much calmer than last year the organisers decided to cancel the race for around 70 of the 1600 entrants - the 'sports boats' and multi-hulls under 9.5 meters were not allowed to start.
First to cross the finish line at Cowes was French trimaran, Actual. The boat completed the course just over one minute outside the overall record, finishing in 3hrs 09mins and 57secs.
Back in the real world a number of boats suffered breakages and injuries and around 30 competitors were forced to retire - fortunately no Castle Cove boats suffered such issues.
In the ISC class Bill Barker sailing with Ricky and the crew of Effusion stormed around to WIN their class with Nick Massey's Tumbarumba just seconds behind in 3rd place.
Overall Results ISC:
- Effusion - 1st in class and 21st overall
- Tumbarumba - 3rd in class and 24th overall
- Echo - 11th in class and 140th overall
- Almada - 23rd in class and 481st overall
Overall Results IRC:
- Draig 'O Moor - 9th in class and 105th overall
- Crew Cut - 26th in class 287th overall
Also in the the IRC class, Bob Turner and Alex Adams sailing on Arion won their class - the results of all these guys once again proves the very high standard of sailing at Castle Cove.
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