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roadford
rally

The
Inaugural Rally of the Classic and Vintage Racing Dinghy Association
(CVRDA) was held in glorious conditions on Roadford Lake over the
August Bank Holiday weekend.
The
Association, formed in 1998, was the initiative of Ed Bremner to
encourage racing and sailing of dinghies designed prior to 1965.
His initiative was rewarded by an entry of 36 dinghies. The fleet
included a stunning copper-nailed Tideway (whose crew included a
Jack Russell!), three sturdy Plymouth Dolphins, an original 1946
Merlin (No 6), and J3, one of the earliest Jollyboat class, designed
by Uffa Fox as the fastest reaching mono-hull in the 50's and early
60's.
The
Saturday afternoon Concours d'Elegance was an impressive sight .The
1948 Olympic single hander Firefly showing deft touches of formation
sailing as the five entries ' swarmed 'among the rest of the 'sail-
pass'. The award for best looking dinghy, at such events, tends
to be decided by a panel of stern judges, with clipboards, noting
fine detail. For this occasion Ed decided all the attending crews
should be the judges. Issued with coloured voting ribbons and after
considerable deliberation, the 'Best Looking Boat on the Water'
was a tie between the Plymouth Dolphin, ' Valkyrie' and ' Maladicta',
a Jollyboat. The latter conceded immediately to Mark Jones' Valkyrie
in acknowledgement of her impressive crew, his five-year-old daughter,
who had trapezed expertly throughout the whole sail -pass!
Sunday
and Monday were race days with the light breeze on Sunday favouring
the Firefly class and the slightly stronger winds on Monday favouring
the Osprey and Jollyboat classes.
The
Rally was the opportunity for Pegasus, a 1958 Uffa Fox design, to
hold their Nationals. Five dinghies fought a close series to be
won ultimately by Andy Hayes and Alison McGregor from Starcross
sailing club P48.
The
remainder of the dinghies had a great time competing in accordance
with the 1963 PY ratings. The Rally winner was Rupert and Katherine
Whelan in Firefly 2324. The fastest dinghy over-all was James Platts
and Michelle Adderley in Osprey 589.
Following
the success of the inaugural rally ,the association looks forward
to an expanding event, with more boats on the water next year, at
Roadford Lake .
Robert
Trythall J332 31st August 99
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