Saturday’s forecast light westerly breeze came in on cue, together with some afternoon sunshine resulting inย a pleasant afternoon’s sailing. The gusts that came through were patchy and Robbie D and Big E kept being caught up by William and Ruth, but it was the GPs that benefited from the conditions and Val and Ken Bell continued their form from last weekend to take two firsts in the Tinker Trophy (not that there was a Tinker in sight as they, of course, were here last weekend!). The results were close though, as there was just 8 secs separating 5 boats in the first race.
The was supposed to be similar today, but it freshened from time to time. This time Robbie D broke away and won with over one minute lead per lap from Val. Her 2nd place was enough to ensure no-one could beat her overall in the 4th and final race of the series.
The wind was similar for the final race and Robbie D again mastered the conditions to win by a min/lap but this time it was from Scumper in his Laser, with Val 3rd. Overall a good turnout of 22 boats over the course of the weekend series. Hopefully this won’t change and put Val off her dancing this week!!



Herb is celebrating his 78th birthday on Thursday and seems proud for everyone to know. As official starter he’ll be down again at the weekend braving the elements (and in his element of course!). Congratulations!This weekend there willbe a multitude of visitors – RS200s and the Tinker Association. There will be club racing too although it may be quieter than usual as the Southport 24 hour race is being held too
Or should it be nein, nein, nein? Perhaps that could be read as 999, or should it be 09/09/09? If so it’s a day for saying yes, yes, yes especially in Sarah Nicholson’s case as she chose this special day to get married on.