This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
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This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Well the provisional date is July the 21st & I still have to confirm that we are able to use the excellent venue that we used last year.
This year we are a bit restricted on suitable tide times that fall on a weekend, & the first good summer tide is right at the start of the scool holidays.
We're still looking at the details of a Half Marathon for 64cc classic Seagulls, it would help a lot, if we had a resonable idea of how many people would like to join us on the half marathon.
Watch this space for further details.
This year we are a bit restricted on suitable tide times that fall on a weekend, & the first good summer tide is right at the start of the scool holidays.
We're still looking at the details of a Half Marathon for 64cc classic Seagulls, it would help a lot, if we had a resonable idea of how many people would like to join us on the half marathon.
Watch this space for further details.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Perhaps we need to do a recce Charles, now the weather has improved.Charles uk wrote:We're still looking at the details of a Half Marathon for 64cc classic Seagulls, it would help a lot, if we had a resonable idea of how many people would like to join us on the half marathon.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Had a chat with Jan the dutchman (07/04/12) who informs me that the dutch invaders will be coming in force to Ichenor this year, I'd better inform the sailing club, so they can order a tanker of suitable refreshment for them.
Apparently Martin has bought a metal boat for this years cruise, at least it's aluminium not steel like Jan's, perhaps we should all buy wooden shoes to make them feel at home.
It will be good to see them again.
Apparently Martin has bought a metal boat for this years cruise, at least it's aluminium not steel like Jan's, perhaps we should all buy wooden shoes to make them feel at home.
It will be good to see them again.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Hi Charles,
We are looking for a suitable trailer.
Jan
We are looking for a suitable trailer.
Jan
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
That looks like an Italian boat, it doesn't look Dutch at all!
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Do they travel in pairs.....
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Some time in the very near future I should give Ichenor Sailing club an indication of the numbers that will require accomadation, so if your thinking of joining us please let me know & I'll get them to pencil in your booking.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
So what classes are we running Charles?
Round the Island Stock Century and Modified Century.
Inside route 40+/- any boat.
Should we post the rules and Regs again ?
I think we need a ideas of numbers to see if the inside route is worth the additional support boats.
If we get 26 boats it will be the world second biggest Seagull race this year, Lerryn being the biggest
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Round the Island Stock Century and Modified Century.
Inside route 40+/- any boat.
Should we post the rules and Regs again ?
I think we need a ideas of numbers to see if the inside route is worth the additional support boats.
If we get 26 boats it will be the world second biggest Seagull race this year, Lerryn being the biggest
H-A
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
I think your right on the classes H-A, but I think we need to have a discussion on suitable hulls for the inside route.
An indication of the numbers for the inside run would make the decision over the viability a lot easier.
If there's no response in the next couple of weeks perhaps we should leave it till next year & concentrate on the marathon.
The rules are on here somewhere I'll see if I can find them & repost.
An indication of the numbers for the inside run would make the decision over the viability a lot easier.
If there's no response in the next couple of weeks perhaps we should leave it till next year & concentrate on the marathon.
The rules are on here somewhere I'll see if I can find them & repost.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
hi charles----enjoyed it last year---book me and the wife into sailing club---regards blue
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Any idea on the numbers yet Charles.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Just had news that there shoud be 4 Dutch invaders this year ( 2 boats) & 4 English boats + 1 safety boat, all for the full marathon.
Not even a nod on the half marathon for the 40's.
At least our recce was a nice day out, so not a complete waste of time.
Not even a nod on the half marathon for the 40's.
At least our recce was a nice day out, so not a complete waste of time.
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Hi Charles,
Plan is to bring my traditional, 16ft open boat, a copy of an 1880Thames Waterman's Wherry, 'Seagull' . Powered with either my model 75 or maybe a 90 if I can get time to build one. With the 90 and reverse it will save me bumping into walls etc! I have already been donated a rather nice traditional rope bow fender by someone who saw me ram the canal wall last year....!
Sadly do not think I will have time to sort out the masts, rig and centreboard, so it will be a powered rowing boat!
Will be accompanied by Darian of course and we are looking to find safe boat storage at the club maybe, and a suitable Holiday Inn nearby to cater for she who must be obeyed! If time serves we will stay another day so we can visit Pompey Dockyard again, we had a bare 2 hours earlier there this year, (when picking up an eBay bargain, an Optimist dinghy for No 1 Grandson to learn in) and visited 'Victory', but would like to use the rest of the ticket we bought on the day but did not use, to see the 'Warrior' etc.
Look forward to meeting up with Jan and Marten again, and all the crowd that turned out to the Essex events and saying hello to others we know only by their Avatars!. This one is real open seas, not sure if I should bring the chart table, compass, GPS and radar..... Will be fitting the floatation bags though!
Regards,
John
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Plan is to bring my traditional, 16ft open boat, a copy of an 1880Thames Waterman's Wherry, 'Seagull' . Powered with either my model 75 or maybe a 90 if I can get time to build one. With the 90 and reverse it will save me bumping into walls etc! I have already been donated a rather nice traditional rope bow fender by someone who saw me ram the canal wall last year....!
Sadly do not think I will have time to sort out the masts, rig and centreboard, so it will be a powered rowing boat!
Will be accompanied by Darian of course and we are looking to find safe boat storage at the club maybe, and a suitable Holiday Inn nearby to cater for she who must be obeyed! If time serves we will stay another day so we can visit Pompey Dockyard again, we had a bare 2 hours earlier there this year, (when picking up an eBay bargain, an Optimist dinghy for No 1 Grandson to learn in) and visited 'Victory', but would like to use the rest of the ticket we bought on the day but did not use, to see the 'Warrior' etc.
Look forward to meeting up with Jan and Marten again, and all the crowd that turned out to the Essex events and saying hello to others we know only by their Avatars!. This one is real open seas, not sure if I should bring the chart table, compass, GPS and radar..... Will be fitting the floatation bags though!
Regards,
John
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
hi john---the acccomadation at itchenor sailing club is warm clean and basic and reasonably priced and the view in over the harbour with your morning coffee is wonderful
------look forward to meeting you-----------regards blue
------look forward to meeting you-----------regards blue
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Re: This Years Hayling Island Marathon 2012.
Charles any idea on number yet, I need to laminate some route charts.
I had a PM about the 40+ event inside the harbour, are there any more that want to take part?
Are the Dutch men coming as we need to finish the spare boat for Jan,
That reminds me I must put my engine back together.
The weeks are pasing quickly, If you want to come and take part then can you let Charles L or myself know, so we have a better idea of numbers.
Thanks
H-A
I had a PM about the 40+ event inside the harbour, are there any more that want to take part?
Are the Dutch men coming as we need to finish the spare boat for Jan,
That reminds me I must put my engine back together.
The weeks are pasing quickly, If you want to come and take part then can you let Charles L or myself know, so we have a better idea of numbers.
Thanks
H-A