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Northampton - GILL series finale, Inlands & Open

Started by Kevin, 19 Oct 2007, 01:27

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Kevin


THG

Kevin, if for any reason the Saturday sailing does not run (too much or too little wind) will the Sunday results be used as both the final Gill and Inlands?

Anyone else planning on Camping over (have new tent!!) - hope its not too cold / wet / windy.

Can we get more than 40 boats there??

THG


angus

If we make it, huskies allowing we will be camping. Is it ok to camp friday night baring in mind that it will be early saturday morning before we arrive (huskies allowing) ::)
All smoke and Mirrors. N2153, 2969, 3411

FuzzyDuck

Sorry to not be in the know, but what is the Charles sawyer Trophy?

Simon
aka Simon Hopkins<br />3252 Silent Running<br />Ex 3230, 3413, 3470, 3236

John Meadowcroft

The Gill series final is on Saturday.  There is no contingency plan to rearrange if there is no sailing on the saturday.  The Gill Series will be over.

The Charles Sawyer Trophy is an attractive piece of Silver which is awarded every year for the winner of the Northampton SC Open Meeting.  Additionally this year there are the prizes for the Inland Championships.  It will be a hefty engraving bill for whomever comes out on top!

John

Jane Wade

If you are arriving late then you will need to arrange for someone to open the security gate for you.  Give me a call (number above) and I will try to help you out.

Jane

philipcosson

we plan on being there on the saturday

our first trip out in spirit of twelve! and rigging advice gratefully received!

philip
Philip<br />ex N3367, ex N3253

Antony

We'll certainly be there.  It now looks as if we are launching the boat for the first time that Saturday.... nothing like a bit of preperation!  

This means that at least three of the four new P&B Foolishes will be there, book a trial sail now.. order one on the day!

Antony
N3514? Does anybody out there know for sure?

THG

Long range BBC weather forecast for w/c 29th october to 5th November;

A southerly flow may persist for a time over southern parts of the British Isles but the predominant flow will eventually be a mild, moist westerly from the Atlantic. By comparison to Week 1, temperatures will climb to at least the seasonal average. In some areas, notably Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of eastern England, temperatures may well rise above the seasonal norms of 14C in the south and 11C in the north.
The period should be marked by average amounts of sunshine in northern and western Britain and below average for all other areas. It will be the mild, westerly flow rather than sunshine that will lift temperatures.



Looks like we will still be plagued with lightish winds - but I guess all could change.  Quite a few Inland Champs have had to be cancelled over the last couple of w/es.
THG

Jane Wade

Quick reminder about the 'big' event this weekend. Been to the club today and seen the size of the bonfire - pretty huge.  There will be a SERIOUS firework display - complete with some Patrick style humour (for those of you who have seen Prof Elcombe at Middlenene), disco, food, dancing, prizegivings, socialising and....SAILING!

Looking forward to a huge turnout.

Who is coming?

Jane
Crew of 3512

Roly Mo

Roly Mo will be there.  Assume there will be somewhere to park the motorhome overnight?

Bernard

JerryG (Guest)


Antony

Well, having sailed the boat for the first time yesterday Jo and I will definitely be there with her.  In contrast to historical precedent the pouring of the champagne did not result in a disaster of any sort.

We are not bringing the boys, so we should be able to enojy the fireworks.

I can also report that the Johnson family were last seen packing up both of their boats at RH last night, so i expect them to show up too!

Antony
N3514

Fran G (Guest)

Sophie and I will be there.  Looking forward to it.  I love fireworks.

Might put the tent somewhere near the bonfire.

Or is that dangerous?

Love Fran
3431