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18-10-2008, 05:15 PM
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Round the Islands
Note for your diary's for next year....................
A mini Endurance event..
May 23rd Torquay to the Scilly Isles
25th Scilly to France
27th France to Jersey
29th Jersey to Alderney
30th Alderney to Torquay via the Nab Tower and Cowes............
Provisional Classes as per 2012 London/Monte Carlo (.com)
PLUS cruisers, this is aimed at Families who would probably be off for half term cruising the south coast or Channel Islands as a family and thanks to the RYA and JP you can join in WITH your family....
Already have 4 entries !!
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18-10-2008, 05:17 PM
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Why aren't you coming to guernsey!! Tat means i'm gonna have to come down to Jersey to see everyone! Oh well, good excuse for a trip!
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18-10-2008, 08:23 PM
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Is it a race and cruise if so great idea and should be up for it
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18-10-2008, 08:30 PM
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Well you cruised around Britain perhaps you can race around this time
Seriously would like to have you join us Barry..............
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18-10-2008, 08:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TimB-C
Well you cruised around Britain perhaps you can race around this time
Seriously would like to have you join us Barry..............
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For once i agree with you.
This time we will try and run both engines at the same time
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18-10-2008, 09:30 PM
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If anyone has or knows of someone with a fast cruiser (min 18 knots) and sleeps 6 then please let me know as we need one as Committe boat come hotel !!
Thanks
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18-10-2008, 11:09 PM
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blind dog
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rti
is that not the same time or very near to the poole /cherbourge/poole
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18-10-2008, 11:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blind dog
is that not the same time or very near to the poole /cherbourge/poole
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It looks that way. If it is our priority will be Poole / Cherbourge as i remember reading about that in 96 and always fancied ago. Not many boats i believe have cracked the hour. Thats our goal
Just checked your web page out look forward to getting to drivers to see the boat
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19-10-2008, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by blind dog
is that not the same time or very near to the poole /cherbourge/poole
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It does not appear to be on the calender............and I'm sure JP would have mentioned it or Bob at ORCDA
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19-10-2008, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by TimB-C
It does not appear to be on the calender............and I'm sure JP would have mentioned it or Bob at ORCDA
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Personally I wasn't aware of your race Tim, had heard rumours but that's all so at the Clubs & Classes meeting on Friday at the RYA I lobbed in the Poole/Cherbourg/Poole Race to take place on the Friday 29th May (race across to Cherbourg), R&R in the bars and restaurants on the Saturday and Race back home on Sunday 31st and then go home on the Monday Bank Holiday. That was the plan but I don't want to interfere or hinder your race so will talk to JP to cancel our race as there is the possibilty of another endurance race now coming up in June anyway that will take a lot of my time. There's always another year.
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19-10-2008, 10:50 AM
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You can not have two Enduro races in one year, the cost to competitors would be crippling and force people to choose one of the other and end up depleeting the field of entries and then just plain cripple the sport.
I would also point out you knew of this and other events I would like to put on and had been planning for nearly 2 years in way back in 07 .........
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19-10-2008, 11:28 AM
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On a personal note the Poole/Cherbourg was mentioned on here a couple of months ago way before this announcement. Not trying to stir things up as i have the utmost respect for any one who organises any events. We as a team would prefer the Poole event as much cheaper and the mortgage needs to be paid
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19-10-2008, 12:35 PM
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What Calendar are we all talking about ??
It would be nice to know as I want to enter D2S in as many Enduro Races as possible..
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19-10-2008, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Pash 1
What Calendar are we all talking about ??
It would be nice to know as I want to enter D2S in as many Enduro Races as possible..
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The 2009 Race Calender is what is what is being referred to here and it is put together by the RYA after the submissions from all the race clubs.
Here's your answer Tim, this gentleman wants to take part in as many endurance races as we can fit in the calender. There will be four in 2009 that I know of for certain, Yours, The Needles from the RMYC, the CTC from us and a long distance one running out of Poole being set up by UKOBA for the end of September
Also, you really shouldn't be taking offence when there has been none intended and I have offered to withdraw the Poole Cherbourg Poole race so that it does not conflict with your race and cause problems.
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19-10-2008, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by OldMan
I have offered to withdraw the Poole Cherbourg Poole race so that it does not conflict with your race and cause problems.
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Whoa, hang on a minute Mike, from what I've heard this was looking like it would be a popular event, nice and simple time trial that would appeal to the masses. I'm certainly up for it, as I missed the last one as it clashed with a holiday.
On the other hand this ''round the islands'' event sounds more like a biboa or cruising in company trip, and certainly wouldn't be of interest to me.
I certainly wasn't aware of this proposed event, although I had heard talk of the rather ambitious London/Monte Carlo.
As for the costs, a quick dash over to Cherbourg, a pie and a pint, cheap guest house and then a dash back the following day sounds far more affordable for the budget racer than a week in the Channel Islands!!!!!
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19-10-2008, 05:01 PM
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Sorry to be tecnical but CTC, Needles and Poole/Cherbourg are not Endurance events.
RB08/ Venice Monte Carlo and London Monte Carlo are.
That is why I said competitors could not afford more than one every 3 or 4 years and why I am trying for a mini to encourage people to keep RB08 boats or even better to build or buy boats for major events and the mini's keep the interest going and allow people to have boats for more than one event every 3/4 years................A lot of money to be lying around for years at a time........
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19-10-2008, 05:29 PM
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rti
personally for me poole/cherbourge would be a good start point ,i know of a couple of other new boats coming on the seen who think its a bit too much to arange a support team and maybe the exspence,what does anyone else think?
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19-10-2008, 05:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blind dog
personally for me poole/cherbourge would be a good start point ,i know of a couple of other new boats coming on the seen who think its a bit too much to arange a support team and maybe the exspence,what does anyone else think?
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Yep Im basically with you Scot,
Its costing us guys a small fortune in this current climate to "Try" to put boats together let along getting a Support Crew together...
Could someone PLEASE post a calendar so "we" could see whats happening and then indicate "Our" support for the events..
That way round we could save up ou pennies and go racing..
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19-10-2008, 06:43 PM
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For my 2 pence worth 2009 has to be a cheap year for us coming of the back of RB8.
We intend running Brass Monkey, Poole / Cherboug as TD says will be cheap.
Cancer research and CTC. hopefully turning that weekend into a festival of power boats for racers and posers
In between we intend using the boat for pleasure. Will be nice just to cruise.
( with head phones on )
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20-10-2008, 07:39 PM
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Endurance Race - Originally from Weymouth, now Torquay - whe
I note T B-C's thoughts as to what he thinks is an endurance event. Years ago, the term did not exist - they were all offshore races.
Just some longer than others. Of recent years, anything over about 100 miles has been referred to as an endurance race - what people wish to call races of between 100 & 250 miles is upto them, but the current trend is to call them endurance races. If Tim does not agree, then he is not up with current thinking - but thats my own view.
Mike (Old Man) has most graciously offered to withdraw or move an event that has been agreed at the RYA to be included in the 2009 calendar.
To do so, means that it would be good to know that Tim's replacement event has some substance & that he has a reasonable chance of it 'taking-off' & becoming a viable event.
aS To those who ask:" What Calendar" well, from about this time of year, the RYA Powerboat Dept start to draw up a calendar of events/races for the following (fast approaching) year.
At last Fridays Clubs & Classes Committee Meeting, where all club delegates put their clubs events forward for inclusion on this calendar, Tim's race was included on the calendar, & Mike (Old Man), put forward the Cherbourg race, from Cowes as opposed to Poole.
It may be that the views of probable entrants will decide, as seems to be happening, which of these events receives the most support.
My only misgiving is that Tim has muscled in on an existing race run by ORDA, at Torquay now, without even having the good grace to ask the promoting club for its views, or having the good manners to request a contact with them.
No doubt you will all wish to express your own views according to your preferences.
It is a pity that a re-surgence of offshore racing has already caused upset between clubs, largely due to bad manners & lack of correct contacts.
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