Arriving at the club house on a damp bank holiday Monday, I found only a lone 51 sailing from the pontoon. Having eaten my sandwiches and drunck my coffee alone under the marquee I returned home without putting my boat on the water. Of course later in the afternoon the sun was shining and conditions would have been perfect for a sail, but by then I was at home. Paul (29)
Monday 14/4/25 . A small turnout today. Half a dozen DF95 s and a Victoria braved the winds. One member took the opportunity to install his B rig sails and was able to enjoy the blustery condisitons with a more controlled sail. Down on the scale modelers bench a submarine was being prepared for action..
Monday 8/4/25 marked the first day of the annual DF95 competition. Eight members competed and it may be there would have been more had everyone consulted the club calendar. However there will be many more races before the season ends so all is not lost. The weather was dry and and sunny, the wind was good and we all enjoyed the racing. A yacht that wandered off into the trees by the fishermen’s end of the lake necessitated the launch of the rescue boat.
Today 3rd February we had a good session sailng in the winter sun, with a good wind Lets hope we have many good sessions in 2025. Please refer to the Club Calendar for the plans for this year
Today 3rd February we had a good session sailng in the winter sun, with a good wind Lets hope we have many good sessions in 2025. Please refer to the Club Calendar for the plans for this year