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Rupert
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A very enjoyable day out with light breezes, great company and great racing. Thank you!
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Glad you had a good time Rupert, sorry I couldn't be there, I'll have to see you somewhere else next year. Might even get the Finn sorted out by then!
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Post by keithr »

Well despite being 120 miles away we were 1st at Baltic, Rod and I thought we had wrong day!!!!!!.

Any way you all arrived and it was a great day out and lots of banter & fellowship, shame about the wind, sorry we couldnt stay for meal though wish we had as grotty fog all the way back.

Thanks to Baltic Wharf for making us welcome, lets hope for a better turnout next time. I have now put "bag of bits" in barn and hung mast in rafters so thats it for 2005.

Met a guy from the Scouts called David ????? who was on rescue who had Pegasus 75 and is going to let me know if he still has a set of sails from her. Does anyone know his surname or any other details??

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Report and results now on Y&Y site.
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Post by stu »

Really enjoyed myself, even if the wind was a little....ummm.....well...little!

Can't wait to sail the <u>14</u> again, but maybe when there will be something to do instead of falling to sleep in the bow!

Let's try and go sailing at Baltic Wharf again - Soon?
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Crew falling asleep, I thought that only happened in Tideways
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Post by Rupert »

A choice for the membership, really - we could ask to come again in April to kick start the season, or we can ask to do the winter event there again next year. It is a very friendly and easy place to sail from, so I'll go back, whichever, and with some more breeze you can get revenge on the Moth! So, views on the venue/date, please!
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Post by Alan Price »

Whenever. I'll be there. Just hope the Wind knows what day to attend next time. A most enjoyable day out, all the same.Thanks one and all.
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Post by Pat »

It would be nice to have an earlier event - it's a long time to Brightlingsea.
Also how about promoting the CVRDA at events such as the Dinghy Show and Beaulieu Boat Jumble - if groups like the local scouts can get a stall there selling their old boat bits surely we could?
Or even just "meet in the bar at ...."
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Post by chris »

Yes thanks to all for a very enjoyable day. I thought the wind was perfect for the first race!!
If we are short of a spring event why not take up Baltic's offer again.
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Post by alan williams »

Thanks Baltic Wharf, sorry could not stay. Alan
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