The RG65s are on at Keighley this weekend – fabulous spot !!
Vernon, Rohan and Jim are all going – good luck, Guys !!!
Send photos and result sheets !! Go easy on the Tetleys 🙂
The RG65s are on at Keighley this weekend – fabulous spot !!
Vernon, Rohan and Jim are all going – good luck, Guys !!!
Send photos and result sheets !! Go easy on the Tetleys 🙂

One of those amazingly photogenic days at Datchet with crystal clear views over to Windsor!

First some launching platform adjustments to do. PH also taking measurements and wondering about chances of aluminium replacement

The main objective of the day was to make detail comparison of two specific Marbleheads – so first up it was measuring in the Clubhouse workroom. Some really minor differences, but a substantial difference in equipment placing below deck – same CofG, about the same weight, but different turning moments. Interesting!
We could have tried more Marbleheads as we had them there, but this session was better as it was very focussed on two boats – and constant skipper changeovers casts even more light.
Would these variations make a difference on the water?? Three of us skippered the two boats and were changing helms all the morning. There were tiny differences yes – certainly a huge amount to think about. Unexpected for me, as the beginner, that we had some differences in practice and even I could tell. Interesting differences between the “working” of the two rig designs during the ghosting puffs. You could actually see the rigs working away at their job. A lot to learn from those two approaches. We might see more on that as PH continues to work to that area.
However, when it came down to the boat-on-boat work, aside from pointing capability variation (very evident) other variations were there but harder to find.
The astonishing thing is how much you can learn on a two boat session like that. (Craig and Nigel do it with the Proteus a LOT!). I loved the morning, anyway !
Also good to see how little breeze you can take in a Marblehead with a swing rig.
Time to make notes at home 🙂








Honestly, we had simply stunning Marblehead “Development” Day today!
We were going to be on One Metres tomorrow (Sunday), but our RO cancelled that as Guildford RSC asked to borrow the lake for Marblehead Games 5. Well, it’s Father’s Day tomorrow so somehow the proposal became to switch Ten Rater Saturday for Marblehead day and all be good Daddys tomorrow.
We had a blast!! It was an amazing Datchet day – bright crisp light across 500 acres of water, and a stonking B-C Rig breeze. Big waves too after the overnight storms. Amazing sailing. Very fast.
We were expecting to be group of four, but three of us turned up and we kicked off with the inaugural minuted committee meeting of “Datchet IOM Worlds Banking” so that we can get the nice people of Santander to open a separate bank account for us for 2026. (AML makes it not as easy as it sounds!)
We ran the morning on the south course with three F6 Marbleheads. Philip was great and in coach mode, Graham and Richard eagerly learning. We had proper starts, and used our regular marks – in the waves and gusts it made good for tacking practice.
A great day. Never used my C Rig before – Learned a whole lot.