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I thought the muppets, among whom I count myself, were what made the RTIR special? After all, we spend all bloody year being cut up by hotshot racers so surely we're entitled to our bit of fun on this one day. 
I thought the muppets, among whom I count myself, were what made the RTIR special? After all, we spend all bloody year being cut up by hotshot racers so surely we're entitled to our bit of fun on this one day.![]()
Last year I skippered a Bavaria 46 for the RTIR. This year I will be on board this one:
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I can't wait!
Pete
We must be due a windy one?
I have resorted to engine within a couple of minutes of the start gun of a RTIR.
I avoided the otherwise inevitable collision with some halfwit in a cruising boat that was due to start about an hour later, but scared the hell out of the boat astern of me.
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Top tip, buy a big boat so you start earlier, there's less muppets about.
That does work so well these days, the charter muppets are arming themselves with bigger boats.
Second top tip, have bowman and one other watching for muppets.
I hope so. 2011 was hands down the best day on the water I can remember!
Never done the trip across to the mainland from the forts as I have tended to be on bigger boats (and at the front of the boat so not in earshot of the naviguessers) and hugged Ryde Sands to get out of the tide. Very interesting view and I'll be keeping a look out for people doing this from the land this year.
The advice I was given from a charter skipper th we were moored up to was if you see any of these boats (there was a large fleet all with novice/never sailed before crews) was to keep well out of the way. He said it would be likely that he would be the only person on board with any skills and experience. The rest would be either sea sick below, too hungover to care, or too incompetent to be helpful..... So the advice is, keep away from the corporate charter yachts....
I hope so. 2011 was hands down the best day on the water I can remember!
I hope so. 2011 was hands down the best day on the water I can remember!
My entire crew are doing a wind dance. We need 30+ just to get going properly. Rounding the Needles in 37 was the best fun I've ever had in a boat, we were racing alongside another boat, but could only see the top of his mast due to the wave height.
Stop it now! My crew are hoping for a repeat of last year so they can spend another day drifting round the island lying on beanbags getting pissed.
Last year was the most boring RTIR I've ever done. We're due another windy one. Or even a windy NErly one.