The NOR's are on their website. I have contacted Tug's and it's fine for us non Datchet sailors to participate in what will be their Club Championships. However, unlike their members visitors will have to pay a day rate for floating on their pond but this wouldn't be too much. The Club is putting on entertainment on Sat night including a meal and Band (£20 p/p I think). Tugs suggested that it would be a good night to stay at the Club rather than going into the local Village and gay bar which I did make the mistake of entering on ONE occasion. So Simon L, John A, John T, Jeff will you be able to make it. Wayne, Eric, Paul are you thinking of staying for a drink and meal at the Club Saturday night. If so could you liaise with Tugs so we might be able to book a F16 table for all of us, perhaps we might be able to confirm numbers by Friday?
Last edited by Mark P; 09/08/0905:44 AM.
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Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: Mark P]
#190493 09/08/0905:53 AM09/08/0905:53 AM
Despite my earlier thought that I'd try and get to Datchet for this, the financial situation for me is becoming increasingly difficult. I cannot, in all good conscience, commit to the cost of a weekend at Datchet. Trust me, NOONE is more pissed off than me at this situation......
John Alani ___________ Stealth F16s GBR527 and GBR538
I'll be there racing, Saturday solo and Sunday with my son. I can't sail with him on the Saturday: he will be at the club doing his level 3 training. For the record I asked permission from race management in order to do so.
I'll be in early on Saturday, my son's course starts at 9:30, so I can help people rig if needed. However I won't be able to stay late Saturday evening as I will have to drive him back home.
No wind and racing canceled on Saturday, patchy and irregular low wind on Sunday didn't make for an exciting event, but we had fun anyway. Only three races were run...
Results are posted here. I've extracted from them the real time F16 results and updated the 2009 UK TT Results
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: pepin]
#191432 09/21/0907:25 AM09/21/0907:25 AM
I thought the last race was very exciting!! Started on the 1 minute signal, went back below the line and started again but was marginally OCS, gybed, ducked a few cats gybed around the bow of the committee boat and started in last place. At the windward mark I had overtaken 3 F16's and was lying in 3rd and during the next beat I overtook Wayne, Dave and every other Cat to lead the race. At the leeward mark I dropped the kite and started the next lap, after about 50 metres Dave shouts over "we're finishing" so I gybe around hoisted the kite and beat him to the finish line which was set below the leeward mark. Once ashore I thanked Dave for his assistance and started to pack the boat away. It turns out that 5 F16's finished after 2 laps and 2 completed 3 laps hence my 6th position in race 3. Dave and I did have a little laugh about his so called assistance and I didn't buy him that Beer I had promised him earlier. Still it was a moral victory! Well done Paul and Anne on wining the F16 09 TT and also Mike and Vikki who didn't quite win the Datchet Cat Club Championship but will be awarded the Trophy as I'm not a member
Last edited by Mark P; 09/21/0907:35 AM.
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Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: Mark P]
#191435 09/21/0907:49 AM09/21/0907:49 AM
At the windward mark I had overtaken 3 F16's and was lying in 3rd and during the next beat I overtook Wayne, Dave and every other Cat to lead the race.
Its so irratating to have sailed really well ( well for me ) to be in a pretty solid 2nd place just behind 1st for the first lap only to see a boat sailing in a completely different direction than every other boat on the lake, out on the wire, totally blitzing everyone and beating you to the next mark by a country mile. Speaking to Mark afterwards even he admits " what a great lift I got on the second beat" yeah the speed differential was so great I was looking for the outboard motor. But then to brag about it as well now thats taking the proverbial.
Shame about the confusion at the end of race 3 which did alter quite a few results.
Oh by the way, I heard that a certain cat having gybed around the committee boat at speed T boned the safety boat parked on the other side of the committe boat, now who could that have been ?
I found the starts to be really hard this time. My son was helming during the races but he was not comfortable with the starts so I had the tiller for the start up to the first mark. The boat reactions with the jib on are completely different from usual, parking the boat was a challenge.
First race we were rubbish. We finished last due to my complete inability to read the wind: we ended up twice stopped in a dead wind zone with the boat not moving at all. Oh yeah, and my son has only started sailing in May, it was his third time on my cat, his second time helming and his first race ever, so I have excuses
Second race we did not finish last, but only because Paul and Wayne went past the layline by a mile on the second beat (the wind had turned slightly and I think they did not notice or something).
The third start was a complete chaos. First we had a general recall (good thing, black flag was flying and I was one of the boat over the line) and then on the restart I was in a rotten position with nowhere to go but OCS with a little more than a minute to go. So I crossed the line, got out of the penalty triangle quickly, jybed around the committee boat and started on the second row.
The end of the second lap was a disaster with a 49er coming up at full tilt under spi on starboard and a whole fleet of mixed boat scrambling to avoid them. Most of those boats were finishing but the cats (due to the general recall we were now late) but everyone passed the finish line anyway as there was no room to tack in between the flying fifteens. I knew we only had done two laps, but I saw cats going back ashore and we were hooted while passing the line, so I asked the committee if they had done a shorten course. They said no. I was pondering what to do when I noticed three boats not going ashore but sailing to the upwind mark. We crossed the finish line to get back on the course and gave chase. We finished last of the 3 laps finishers.
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: pepin]
#191460 09/21/0911:04 AM09/21/0911:04 AM
BTW Wayne, I owe you an apology: I made a mistake this morning and robbed you of two points in the TT. Sorry. I've corrected the TT results and it turns out we both finish with 21 points, ex-aequo for 3rd place!
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: Mark P]
#191461 09/21/0911:18 AM09/21/0911:18 AM
Started on the 1 minute signal, went back below the line and started again
Well, well, well. You are then freely admitting you passed the line at one minute under black flag? Then you must have been in the disqualification triangle then:
Originally Posted by RRS rule 30.3
If a black flag has been displayed, no part of a boat’s hull, crew or equipment shall be in the triangle formed by the ends of the starting line and the first mark during the last minute before her starting signal.
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: pepin]
#191463 09/21/0911:24 AM09/21/0911:24 AM
Second race we did not finish last, but only because Paul and Wayne went past the layline by a mile on the second beat (the wind had turned slightly and I think they did not notice or something).
Both paul and I were taking the good wind we had found as far we could take it as any other boat near the mark was becalmed, trouble was the mark boats suddenly all powered up and guess what, we were now without wind, such was the day.
Throughout the day though the good sailors still found themselves at or near the front so there must be a sort of method in dealing with shifty winds. For all the wind troubles I still enjoyed the day as there were enough cats about to always have your own private race.
You might be right there!! but the little committee boat had so many flags flying it looked like our washing line on a Sunday morning. It still wouldn't have made that much difference though as over the water and in the real world I still won the first two races, blitzed the first two laps of race 3 and was leading during my third lap by a comfortable margin and still couldn't walk away with a prize as I'm not a Datchet Member. I'm not having ago all I have said is tongue in cheek but the published Results are what they are. If we started taking the rules into our own hands I might have won at Rutland and in so doing be the 09 TT Champ!
FYI, Paul told me there should be one discard for the TT results, so I've amended them accordingly. We're never going to hear the end of Mark's bragging as with the discard he jumps ahead of Paul and finishes first... And we are not longer ex-aequo with Wayne, he is now two points ahead of me.
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: pepin]
#191614 09/22/0908:43 AM09/22/0908:43 AM
The third start was a complete chaos. First we had a general recall (good thing, black flag was flying and I was one of the boat over the line) and then on the restart I was in a rotten position with nowhere to go but OCS with a little more than a minute to go. So I crossed the line, got out of the penalty triangle quickly, jybed around the committee boat and started on the second row.
Not to stand on the rules, but a General Recall doesn't cancel a black flag violation. I have quoted the remainder of the rule for you. The fact that you did start in the next start means that your DSQ is not excludable. Your restart was DSQ on its own rights as you say you were OCS again. You have treated this as the I flag.
Originally Posted by 30.3 Black Flag Rule
30.3 Black Flag Rule If a black flag has been displayed, no part of a boat’s hull, crew or equipment shall be in the triangle formed by the ends of the starting line and the first mark during the last minute before her starting signal. If a boat breaks this rule and is identified, she shall be disqualified without a hearing, even if the race is restarted, or resailed or rescheduled, but not if it is postponed or abandoned before the starting signal. If a general recall is signalled or the race is abandoned after the starting signal, the race committee shall display her sail number before the next warning signal for that race, and if the race is restarted or resailed she shall not sail in it. If she does so, her disqualification shall not be excluded in calculating her series score.
The race committe didn't identify any of us. Good thing: at least half the fleet was OCS...
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[...]If a general recall is signalled [...] the race committee shall display her sail number before the next warning signal for that race
They did not display any number anywhere. Not even shouted them, they just restarted us. So all of us slackers were in the clear.
As for the restart I knowingly passed the line *before* the one minute hoot, and I was out of the DSQ triangle, about to jybe around the committee boat when the one minute warning sounded.
The way I see it I was in the clear. I guess a general recall on a black flag is not something I'm too familiar with, I've never seen or done that before...
Re: Datchet sept 19-20th
[Re: bobcat]
#191629 09/22/0909:56 AM09/22/0909:56 AM
Hi Bob You've saved me some homework as I was wondering about last Sundays situation. At the time there were five different Class starts so like I said earlier the committee boat looked like a washing line with pink, orange, yellow (not the I flag, I double checked that) light blue, navy or faded black flags flying what seemed like continuously. And to be fair to the PRO and her crew of volunteers they did an excellent job. I was a visitor at this event so not having been issued with the SI's when entering didn't have a clue what our Class flag was so was a bit of a sheep. This didn't help during the third race because the Class which should have started 5 mins before us were all 3 mins late, hence Wayne and I were miles away from the start which resulted in a general recall, Wayne and I were also very relieved on hearing the double sound signal. However, I'm not sure if a black flag was flown as the PRO was very helpful with her advice. When I started a minute too early she very politely told me I was on the course side of the line and this happened again just 50secs later when again I was OCS. After going around the Committee boat and started on my third attempt I commented on my disastrous start and they just acknowledged me some jovial comment which certainly didn't include disqualification. In fact I think they were just happy to see the back of me. Had the Black Flag been flying then I'm sure with the level of competence they appeared to have the relevant sail numbers would have been noted and further action taken.