The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Bassenthwaite�s Mirror Fleet
In my role of Press & PR officer at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club I have been collecting the Newsletters from years gone by.�� We started out producing an annual publication in 1995 and gave it the title of Foxy Tales. This came from the Club�s fox emblem which, in turn, stemmed from the Club being in the close vicinity of the birthplace of the legendary fox hunter John Peel .�� You will have heard of the ditty; Do you ken John Peel with his coat so grey….. I feel sure.
Anyway, the aim is to get all the annual editions online on the Website. There will then be a permanent ongoing record of who did what at the Club both on, and off the water.
Virtually every edition contains an article on each of the Club�s dedicated fleets which, for many years have included the Mirrors. So, using these articles, and the data in the Club Handbook, it was possible to trace the fortunes of the Fleet.
In the mid to late nineties the Mirror Fleet consisted of around twenty seven boats. One even won the Nationals, Phil & Tim Smith taking the title at Hartlepool in 1999. We never reached such dizzying heights again although we had an active fourteen boat fleet for the ten years from 2000 to 2009. By the later date there had been a progressive switch from family manned, and crewed boats to single handers.
The Club then invested in three good Trident GRP boats for training and to encourage families to race in the Mirror Fleet. But interest was declining in favour of the myriad RS variants. By 2013 we only had seven boats in the fleet in addition to the ones owned by the Club and, as few were racing at the same time, it was decided to merge the Mirror and Topper Fleets the following year.�� This left a variety of slower boats such as the Picos plus a Hartley and a Splash following far behind the other handicap Fleet boats. So a new Slow Handicap Fleet immerged in 2016 consisting of all boats with a PY of 1250 or greater.
This new Fleet is still with us but, by the end of last season it included just three random boats and fifteen Mirrors! And five more Mirrors have already been bought for the 2018 season. The turnaround is due to more, and more, parents deciding to use the Mirror to teach their youngsters to sail and race.�� And these aren�t any old Mirrors! Many are Winder GRPs with sail numbers well above 70000.
And we, again, have national champions in the fleet with Sandy & Douglas Simpson having joined Bass last year. Even they are finding the Club competition extremely challenging!
Mik Chappell�� (Eclipse 69960)
Duty Roster
Every Club expects its members to do their fair share of duties.
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Please check your inbox for an email from Dutyman, and review the duties that you have been allocated to make sure you are presently available to undertake them. If not, please use the links provided in the Dutyman letter to try and arrange a suitable swap with another member. It is your responsibility to find a replacement, not the Sailing Secretary, or Webmaster.
Thank you for your co-operation with this
Your Club Needs You!
As of the AGM the club has been without an Hon Treasurer following William’s resignation after (another) five years in the role.
Clearly it is an important position that needs to be filled urgently. So if you are, or you know someone who could be, interested in becoming Treasurer don’t hesitate to contact William for further details.
Splicing Workshop
Ian Turnbull�Rope4Boats will be coming to the Club on Saturday 3rd March 2018 @7pm to to deliver a splicing masterclass. (Session will close at 10pm)
This will be a practical session teaching splicing techniques on modern ropes. �5.00 per head.
Equipment can be provided for the evening but splicing kits and tools are available to buy before, or at the event @ �25.00 from�http://www.rope4boats.co.uk
Restricted to 20 places so please book your place via Naomi Smith
Data Privacy Policy
In preparation for the General Data Protection Regulation which comes into force in May 2018 we have prepared a Data Privacy Policy.
All members are required to confirm having read the policy which is to be acknowledged by the lead admin member for each membership family group on the WebCollect administration portal used by the sailing club. Members have the opportunity to withdraw permission to publish photos on the website or address details in the annual members’ handbook by ticking the relevant boxes on their WebCollect membership details and advising the membership secretary accordingly.
Please login to your WebCollect account to confirm that you are aware of, and have read, the policy. If unsure how to proceed, please use these instructions to help you complete the process.
Happy New Year!
With very best wishes for a happy, healthy and successful 2018 sailing season from everyone at Bass

