GYGSC @ the Ramuz Trophy

Congratulation to the Gorleston Sailors who took park in the Annual interclub Ramuz Trophy at Rollesby Broad Sailing Club on Saturday the 10th September. 14 Clubs sent teams to sail in .4 heats of 7 Wayfarers with the top 6 sailing in the Final. Richard Brown and Robyn Ollington representing GYGSC had a 3rd in their first heat and despite a great first lap in their second heat slipped back to finish 5th. This was enough for a place in the Final. Chris Haslam sailing with Jane Pye and representing Snowflakes SC had a 3rd and a 1st to put them into the Final. Jane and Chris got a good start in the final and managed to break free from the fleet for a well dissevered win. Richard and Robyn finished in a commendable 4th

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If you wish to see pictures of the event they are available here.

http://www.rbsc.org.uk/2016/09/ramuz-trophy-photos/

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Richard and Robyn leading in heat 4.
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Jane with Chris Haslam winning the Ramuz Trophy

Worth the wait – 11th September

For those travelling to Gorleston from the west it looked likely there might be no sailing this week as travelling down the Acle straight there was thick mist and very little wind. As we approached Gorleston the mist started to clear and by the time we reached the club it was bright sunshine. Martin, OOD for the day rightly postponed the start whilst the sea breeze picked up and as the small fleet left the beach the wind had built to a F2 from the SE (ish!).

As the day progressed the conditions just got better and better and by race three the wind was F3. By popular demand the race team put on a fourth race which was to be the best one the day with a F3/4 and some waves making downwind legs a bit more exciting. Big thanks to the race team of Martin, Adrian and Tom. Just goes to prove good things come to those who wait, with unbroken sunshine, a F2 – 4 wind and four good races.

Chris, sailing a club laser was ‘top starter’ of the day winning prime spot in 3 of the 4 races. Tom, sailing dad’s D-One quickly got the hang of things showing good downwind speed particularly when the wind picked up. Phil and Lorna must win the ‘ keen’ award as they only arrived back from holiday in the early hours of Sunday morning but still looked remarkably awake. The endurance award of the day went to ‘little’ Ed who survived three races sailing with his dad in a 400.

regards

Dave

Photo’s from August 7th

There are some great ones.
A Big thanks to Kevin for these photos. We have been very lucky in have Kevin available to take great photos so far around 2500 and counting

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August 7th. (Just checking the conditions)

Photo’s from July 31st

There are some great ones.
A Big thanks to Kevin for these photos. We have been very lucky in have Kevin available to take great photos so far around 2500 and counting

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How To Downlaod a Photo from the GYGSC Flickr page 2015

July 31st

Photo’s from July

There are some great ones.
A Big thanks to Kevin for these photos. We have been very lucky in have Kevin available to take great photos so far around 2500 and counting

You can also check them out and download any you would like from our FLIKR page

Go to GYGSC photostream

If you would like to Download a photo please see instructions attached.

How To Downlaod a Photo from the GYGSC Flickr page 2015

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Report – July 10th

A quick summary of todays sailing down at ‘the beach’
With many regulars away it was a somewhat depleted fleet that left the shore. With a warm F3-4 from the SW and a flood tide it had the makings of a good days sailing. Crewless Tom C was so desperate to sail he was seen in one of the club Lasers !

Race one got underway with the entire fleet very line shy ! Most stayed offshore maximising the tide and despite a late start David B sailing his Shadow was first at the windward mark closely followed by Phil A in his Contender. Without mentioning any names there was some very strange tactics by some at the leeward gate with one boat rounding neither the mark or the committee boat and another rounding the mark the wrong way despite following close behind others who had rounded correctly ! Phil and Lorna in their 400 were going well until their ‘wing wang’ broke making downwind legs very slow. On corrected time David B just beat Phil A with Phil and Lorna managing to hold on to third place.

By the time race two got underway the wind had increased to F4-5 with some decent waves to make the downwind legs interesting! Team Nick sailing their 59ER almost pulled off a port hand flyer but were slightly late to the line resulting in them having to duck a couple of boats. Unsurprisingly the two Cats were first to the windward mark. David B rounding just ahead of David and Steve in their Hobie Tiger. There were a few capsizes in the dinghy fleet but Phil A managed to keep the mast vertical and led the dinghies home. On corrected time Phil managed to separate the two cats on corrected time with David B getting his second bullet.

With the wind strengthening and the sea getting ‘bigger’ it was decided to call it a day and head back to shore. Thanks to Andy and Christine in the rescue boat who were kept busy.

Latest Series Results Here………..

Congratulations to the GYGSC D-One fleet who attended their Nationals at Torquay this weekend. Chris finishing 2nd, Martin 5th and Ben 9th

regards

Dave H