chippysmith
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Haha, i have just found this thread.. We won the Tenacity Trophy!! group 8a, finished at 2153!! one of the hardest I have done.
Haha, i have just found this thread.. We won the Tenacity Trophy!! group 8a, finished at 2153!! one of the hardest I have done.
Are you a certain red HSC boat perchance?
I certainly am.. but racing under Channel Sailing Club colours for the RTIR..
I’ve got a great picture looking back at Hurst Gap, a wall of boats with nothing on the needles side! I tracked to the Island side thinking that was the side to creep through, I got that from the Winning Tides book, I could see boats stationary so aborted, my tacks were both negative VMG, I went to the north and made slight headway through. I then followed the shingles bank all the way up to shingles elbow before I made for needles
But that is only the case with reasonable wind.The start times as they are give the good sailors in small cheap boats their best chance of a good result.
That is as close to a 'race for all' as you can get, racing around a tidal island.
It would be extremely foolish to mess about with the fundamentals of the UK's most popular sailing event to suit some bizarre interpretations of how people failed to keep up with Contessas in light air.
Haha, i have just found this thread.. We won the Tenacity Trophy!! group 8a, finished at 2153!! one of the hardest I have done.
We were watching the tracker and willing you over...it must have been seriously squeaky bum time for you guys and I gather the RC applauded you?
Absolutely well done on the trophy...very very well deserved!!
It really favoured the small boats, we just made it round the needles, got stuck for ages at st. cats, but we stayed close to the IOW along Ryde sands and seemed to catch and overtake quite a few hundred boats stuck in a big wind hole. Ended up wining the quarter tonner class and 5th overall on corrected time.
I loved it, the views were amazing and i only said i would crew so i could see the needles channel for the first time. I might do it in my own boat next year.
Haha, i have just found this thread.. We won the Tenacity Trophy!! group 8a, finished at 2153!! one of the hardest I have done.
So that's roughly mid day, 4 hours to do about 16 miles with the tide gving you 2 knots, so you need a vmg through the water of about 2 knots. So worst case if it's bang on the nose, you need 3 knots if you can point at 48 degrees off.
Most people if they can't do that are going to give up of their own accord and look forwards to next year.
I certainly am.. but racing under Channel Sailing Club colours for the RTIR..
Can you post a pic of your boat? We had a nemesis red boat which may well have been you looking at your times.