Is that is for Summer? Racing is on tonight but looks like it will be a fair bit cooler on the beach compared to past events. Forecast is for moderating wind, but I'm not so sure. We just need a bit of sun to make this blow last all day. Grab a short board blast where and when you can today, and I'll see you hard-core racers on the beach no matter what!
Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club, first Race 6 pm.
Wish I could have made one of these but weds a bad night for me - well done to the crew that organized and ran them and those tha participated
Hopefully the wind will hang in for you tonight
Thanks Russ.
Last race for the season tonight. Props to Tony Gold and the guys and gals at BSYC for getting this thing moving. Pete and Onboard and Severne for sponsoring. It's been a lot of fun and a number of us have rediscovered the joys of casual course-racing. Probably the most fun thing you can do in the conditions we have had, which would never have seen a shortboard on the water.
Great to finish a day with a trip to the beach, a quick sail and a beer in good company.
Richard
Cool conditions on and off the water last night. Definitely felt like summer was gone. No Wally sailors, but Nick, Ron and Richard turned up in the Raceboard class. I wouldn't suggest that Wally sailors are soft, but draw your own conclusions ![]()
After the SW blowing during the day, for racing it was... you guessed it... offshore and gusty (5-15 k) but this time with a rolling swell. As usual, good racing conditions where tactics and board-handling rather than equipment were needed to stay at the front.
Course was beach start, groyne pole, reef pole, groyne pole, reef pole, beach finish. Ron and Richard were neck and neck for 30 min, and finished within 10 sec of each other. A desperate lunge at the line by Richard with him dumping his gear in the shore break got him across the line first (unforecast advantage of using a wave sail!). Nick's board speed seemed down compared to last race. But Nick, points for using a $50 sail bought on eBay!
The SUP crew disappeared for a downwinder, but we were all back at the BBQ by 7ish. Snags hit the spot!
That's it for the season folks! Presentation night is Friday 27th April at BSYC. Pigs Ribs will be playing - even if you haven't been able to join the races, come down for a good night out. We had 13 sailors participate in total - stand by for a bigger and better series next year. Start recruiting your equipment and training now! And you Wally sailors - harden up a bit!
Like I said in the post above, I have only been a correspondent and participant for this race series. Big thanks to Tony Gold and the guys and gals at BSYC for getting this thing moving. Pete and Onboard and Severne for sponsoring. Great effort guys.
Richard