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October 20th – Storm Ashley Sweeps Through… Hugh and Dorian Went Match Racing!!

I have to admit, by mid-morning the weather man was correct. Rain started to set in, gusts became intense – and by late morning the M25 drive home was disgusting and slow !! Currently typing at about 4pm, sitting snug at home with 45mph gusts outside 🙂

Our morning coffee line was busy watching three K1 keelboats in their race being blown completely flat…. and perhaps the racing at the America’s Cup has us all inspired,… Suddenly after bacon rolls, Hugh and Dorian donned their sou’wester gear, got their C rigs out and popped their One Metres in for a spot of match racing from the North Beach!!

The bottom of the north steps were twenty feet from the water’s edge (I’d have sworn the Club Manager just three weeks ago had shown me that the steps reached the water on that day…) so as new boy I was intrigued to see how launching from the beach was going to work. I went over to their cars without full rain gear, but quickly got cold so made it back to the Club to watch from there (!). Watching through the steam coming off a mug of tea has its merits.

H & D ignored the steps, and walked down the slip to the north beach. Then to my astonishment, H waded in wearing wellington boots, and launched both the One Metres. So tip number one for me – “bring your wellies, just in case”. I’m guessing OK for One Metres, but Marbleheads need a spot more keel depth.

Depends on slope of the beach probably, not to mention the height of your wellingtons, but it looked OK for our noble race officer just there. It caused quite a stir in the clubhouse crowd watching Hugh wade in, but HS suddenly pointed out the obvious, “You could wear your dry suit and dinghy boots”. Good point actually, if I can remember where they are.

Do You Get Cold When Racing at This Time of Year?

Do you find it a bit nippy in the colder months, striding up and down the foreshore?? Hanging around for start sequences?? Especially on the breezy days?

I must admit, in my first winter IOM series, it got seriously cold, and I got seriously cold… then the enjoyment declined. The way to deal with this was shown to me by a great friend at Chipstead RSC. … A battery heated gilet….

I was incredulous at first… but, honestly, it was a total revelation. Amazing. For a start, the battery lasts about four hours, so you get protection for just the right amount of time to cover a radio sailing session.

Although I call it a gilet, you wear it under your top layers, so you want to read all the customer reviews about garment sizing (important). I wear mine on top of a cotton T-shirt, but under everything else.

If you look on Amazon there are simply loads of designs to choose from. They all seem to have heated panels in different places and I especially wanted heated lower back panels. You just choose which suits you best. I think on mine, additionally the user can also select back/front/both for heating zones… and high/medium/low heat as well. Great!

The second revelation was the price. On Amazon it was about £50. Ridiculous! The rechargeable (on USB cable) battery, which is about the size of an iPhone, costs £20 extra. You just pop it in a pocket inside the gilet.

Blimey that’s less than a set of thermals from Musto or Rooster. I’m in the second winter now and it’s still working! I’m wondering about adding a second battery for longer days.

LT at Datchet is also trialling one this winter. Results are good, I believe. I’m surprised that RW (our “Mr Style”) hasn’t got one yet.

Great Christmas present and you get more races in!

These products come and go on Amazon, but this was the search term I used….

Vapesoon Heated Vest Heating Jacket with 3 Adjustable Temperature Electric USB Rechargeable Winter Thermal Vest Warm for Outdoor Camping Riding Hiking (Battery Pack Not Included)

Winter Racing? Got Cold Fingers??

Racing your boat through the winter? Great !!

I’ve always enjoyed racing through the year plus you get your money’s worth from the membership fee – ha!! Basically at Datchet, our formal scored series run February to November, but if you fancy racing with someone in December and January you can just turn up. Use the WhatsApp group to find someone to race with!

I do find though that the fingers can get cold on those little joysticks! I know the transmitter covers are called “snugs”, but honestly there’s snug and … SNUG !!

The first gloves I tried were quickly discarded. I found the leather was too thick to let you feel the joysticks properly. So now I’m on my second pair of Cycling Glove Liners.

The first part I bought were beautiful merino wool gloves. However, I found holes in the finger tips very quickly.

Now I am using glove liners made of 80% polyester and 20% elastane. Finger tip feel is simply perfect, they fit like a second skin – and they don’t seem to wear into holes. Very warm inside the transmitter snug.

If you go on to cycling clothing websites like Wiggle, you will find loads to choose from and they are miles cheaper than Merino wool.

Christmas present?