GBR International 14 Class Association
Easter Tray
The International 14 season got off to a flying start over the Easter weekend with 27 boats to include 5 central European teams attending “the races” at Itchenor sailing club.
Despite light and somewhat variable conditions “usual business” generally prevailed with many of the strongest U.K boats from last year’s Worlds largely dominating proceedings.
Over the duration of the weekend, two race wins went to Katie Nurton/Nigel Ash (GBR1520) while Sam Pascoe/Alex Knight (GBR 1509), Glen Truswell/Chris Blackburn (GBR1543), Dave Dubrovnic/Neil Jones (GBR 1538) all enjoyed one apiece. Saturday evening brought with it a fantastic “Space” themed fancy dress party with a truly ridiculous and lethal red smoking alcoholic broth for all. (Fuelled by copious amounts of Vodka, Drambuie and Dry Ice)
Much of the technical bar talk over the course of the weekend centred around the possible merits and failings of Glen Truswell’s revolutionary hydrofoil support strut/prep foil system focused squarely at making these extreme boats more neutrally balanced, predictable and hence easier to sail. (Pictured) While no definitive theoretical conclusion was reached on this matter the boat in question wasn’t outside the top three in any race all weekend so research and development while inevitably continue.
The final day saw the new team of Christina Bassadone/Damian Ash (GBR1499) post a couple of very convincing second place finishes which put them in strong contention overall and to this end the overall standings at close of play were as follows:
1st Katie Nurton Nigel Ash 8.0
2nd Glen Truswell Chris Blackburn 10.0
3rd Sam Pascoe Alex Knight 13.0
4th Dave Dubrovnic Neil Jones 16.0
5th Christina Bassadone Damian Ash 16.0
The prize for the first central European boat went to Oliver Voss and Feliz Weidling from Kiel in Germany who finished 9th overall.
Links to photo album and video
Last Updated (Wednesday, 11 April 2012 09:34)
Sailing in April
Particularly with all the good weather you must be itching to go sailing again - sohere's what you can do in April..... March 31/1 April - There will be a few boats sailing out of Hayling on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Do come and join in if you want. Forecast looks ideal for a shakedown sail after the winter 6, 7 & 8 April - Easter Tray and Cup from Itchenor. Races at 11:10 each day, big party on Saturday and first day of the harbour series on Sunday. Going to be a good turnout with 3 boats coming from Germany, so get the boat out the garage and come and join in. 9th April - Charity Pursuit race from HISC - they've changed the moth handicap so we should get a few laps in before they pass us... 14 - 15 April - HISC club racing. All welcome. Start just after 14:00 on Saturday and 11:00 on Sunday. 21 April - ISC round the harbour race, bring your map. Start at 11:00 28 - 29 - TBC Looking further ahead the Germans are organising a great sounding Europeans in Como at end of June (contact Jubby This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you want to get your boat out there). Then from 22 - 28 July we have the PoW in North Berwick. NoR should be coming out soon along with accommodation list and the whisky tasting is nearly sorted.
Sardinia 2012Dear UK 14ers (& some alumni), |
2012 CalendarHarbour Series 2011The Harbour Series was won by Roger Gilbert and Ben McGrane, with Douglas Pattison and Mark Tait 2nd and Charlie Duchesne and Andrew Handasyde-Dick 3rd. Click here for the final scores. The final event - the Autumn Trophy - was sailed in beautiful sunshine at Itchenor by a fleet of 15 boats. The winners were Sam Pascoe and Alex Knight. Last Updated (Friday, 21 October 2011 11:30) |




