Rollesby Broad New Year’s Day Open

 

Sixteen boats came to the line for the first start of Rollesby Broad’s Annual New Year’s Day Open. One or two others elected to stay ashore whilst one or two more wished they had!

It was a day for fighting upwind and flying back downwind. Two visitors from Oulton Broad made the most of being the fastest craft one the water to escape from the fleet in all three races. Richard Fryer led throughout race one in his RS300 closely pursued by Jamie Freeman in his RSAero; this pair pulled out a commanding lead with Freeman taking handicap honours. In the chasing pack there was much place changing and more than a few capsizes, with Robert Hawkins sailing his Solo in to third place.

The sight of white horses galloping down the broad reduced the fleet to 12 for race 2, though all who ventured forth completed the course. Freeman was in superb form, port tacking the fleet at the start and taking off at amazing speed downwind for a comfortable victory. Hawkins was enjoying the less crowded conditions in the middle of the fleet, chasing the Lasers and Wayfarers to take second from John Saddington & Dennis Manning (Wayfarer) who somehow recovered to take third place despite starting well over a minute behind the fleet.

After a well earned lunch, fatigue began to kick in and there were quite a few retirees during race three as the wind slightly more! Freeman continued where he left off in the morning with another win; Saddington & Manning took second and with Fryer third this meant a three way tie (with Hawkins) for second overall, all counting a second and a third place. So it came down to discarded results to break the tie in Fryer’s favour.

Overall Results: (top five, 16 entries)

1st Jamie Freeman (WOBYC) RS Aero, 2pts
2nd Richard Fryer (WOBYC) RS300, 5pts
3rd John Saddington & Dennis Manning (RBSC) Wayfarer, 5pts
4th Robert Hawkins (RBSC) Solo, 5pts
5th Dave Houghton & Will Pook (RBSC) Wayfarer, 9pts

 

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New Year Regatta

Christmas and New Year Sailing

RBSC – NOTE FROM THE COMMODORE – WINTER SAILING

 

Those of us who enjoy the winter sailing have been having fun out on the water.. We have had   turn outs this year of over twenty boats and some good days with fresh winds blowing down the length of the broad.

 

This is just a reminder that the club continues to operate through the festive season. Next Sunday the 21st is for normal winter series racing.

 

The following Sunday the 28th December is a special one off morning, with a pursuit race starting at 10.45.  The race will last for 72 minutes for the slowest boat with the winner presented with the prestigious silver Bent Vase and prizes for the runners up.

Following the pursuit race we will run a short 30 minute race for the Watson Cup. This is for double handed boats which are to be sailed by the helm only – a bit of fun for the competitors and the spectators !  Angie will be coming to provide lunch and we hope to see many of you there– a bit of fresh air between Xmas and New year festivities !

 

On the 1st Jan we have,of course, the popular New Years Day Regatta so another good time for some fresh air – normal start times.

Don’t forget to invite your friends!

 

John

 

Photo’s from Autumn Series and Winter Regatta

Photo’s from last Autumn race and the Winter Regatta ,  Thanks to Kevin and Keith for these.

Check them out on our Filckr Page its easier to view and offers a full screen slideshow.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rollesbybroadsc

Full size images can be down loaded from the RBSC Flickr Page,
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 Winter Regatta

 

 November 30th

Winter Duties – Sign Up

Winter Duty Sign Up Sheet is now on the race management notice board in the clubhouse.

Please sign up before the 14th September if you wish to choose your winter duty date (October to March).

As usual written sheet on board will take precedence, but if you wish to email me (give me the option of 2 dates) I’ll fit you in – first come first served!.

Note – please use this email address – sailing@rbsc.org.uk – replies directly to this post may take a while for me to look up.

Thanks

Ian

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