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IOM Sunday – What a Breeze! (Storm Eowyn!!)

We had a good fleet of IOMs on Sunday. We had nine put their names down in WhatsApp, and possibly eight or seven in attendance. And Boy… did it blow!! We went out on B Rigs and later moved to C Rigs.

The club was bustling with an inter-university team race championship so there were firefly dinghies zooming all over the place. At 11am the proper gusts (40-50mph) were meant to arrive. I happened to be standing on the end of the pontoon when the first squall arrived – practically blew me off my feet. The Club lifejacket rule makes sense!

As the students came in, so do did our B rigged fleet. We all huddled in the clubhouse, then suddenly Craig, Nigel and Dorian fancied a C rig outing and off they went. Immense fun to watch.

Craig’s IOM Proteus Design Gets Another Day Out…!!

You may have read earlier that Craig’s new IOM Design (“Proteus”) did well at Hampton Court. Well this weekend, David, Nigel and Craig took the design down to Poole for another good trial. They did well, all three of them! Extremely interesting for Club members to see all this process happening close up!

Click here for race by race results

Nigel’s Second Article on “Setting Up The IOM Rig”

Nigel has published his second of two articles on how he sets up his IOM rig.

You can read it by clicking here

https://www.nigelbarrow.co.uk/post/how-i-set-my-rigs-up