Category Archives: IOM

IOM Worlds – Just Watched the Final Day !!

Have just watched the final day from the Gladstone Worlds. Brilliantly exciting viewing and the organisation and presentation was simply awesome.

A huge well done to Datchet Members – Nigel, David and Sean. Really terrific and enjoyed watching you all compete. Thank you.

To the guys at the top – what a close finish!! So exciting to watch ! One point !!

For the Bar Chat ….adding fuel to the fire:-

I was intrigued at the number of each design that was entered in the regatta. The VickersRC boats seem hugely popular in Australia and New Zealand and rightly so. The Britpop of ANZ perhaps! Along with the Venti the Vickers boats had around 20 qualifiers a piece. From the Northern Hemisphere, the very new VISS design had 7 entries. Simply fewer VISS’s there as it’s a pretty new product, from a land far away.

The designs all look to perform about the same to me. Do they to you`? Do you suppose designers have converged on the optimum shape by now? Let’s face it, just like at any Club the thing that counts most is “who is driving”, and there were some amazing sailors at Gladstone.

When you were watching boat on boat situations, did you visually get an impression of what the quick designs were? The camerawork tended to follow Ian Vickers a lot with his V12, and my gosh his boat looked quick to me. Fabulous.

But Formula One has a Constructors Championship which often leads to interesting differences when viewed alongside the Drivers Championship. I wondered if there was a way to compare design success alongside skipper success.

So I tried looking at the performance of the top four boats of each design… and then the top five boats. This is what I found !!

Next time we are in the clubhouse queueing for coffees, we can talk about this !!

Watching IOM Worlds Online

You are probably all way ahead of me, but each morning now if I tune in to the IOM Worlds Website, I can watch all the previous day’s racing live with commentary and everything.

Camera work (including drones) is excellent, close-ups etc. Commentary is pretty well informed too. Also interviews with the top competitors is very entertaining.

The button to select is “LIVE” but of course as it’s typically 6am in Gladstone when I watch, what you get is the whole of the previous day (and skip through the adverts!)

I find it easier to set up on the laptop than the iPhone for some reason.

Click on :-

http://www.iomworlds.com

Beginners Guide to Diagnosing Under-Deck Problems – Electrical/Radio/Winch/Servo….!!

I had a little outage last Marblehead Sunday. The boat slipped into Failsafe mode and drifted quietly off toward the Royal Castle of Windsor!!

The Commodore leapt into RIB duty mode and helped me get it back, no problem! Useful to take a lifter with you! As soon as racing finished, in classic Datchet manner… everyone gathered around, tool boxes came out, to get my fault diagnosed.

It was pretty educational and a great learning to see them go about it. We quite quickly figured all the electrics and radio were OK and identified the winch as a possible failure point. It was great to see them checking out the transmitter, receiver, battery, cabling etc.

All this learning was a delight. So as not to lose it, I have documented the diagnostic and repair process here. If you find yourself in a similar position, it may be helpful. Click below to download.