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“Beginners to Winners” – Introduction to Racing Course

I’ve become quite a follower of the material that the innovative members of Wynnum Manly Radio Sailing Club publish. Have you seen it?

This page gives you an idea of how they structure their “Beginners to Winners” Programme.

http://www.wmrmyc.club/index.php/racing-tips/learn-to-sail

Most of their great material is on you tube videos. If you take a look at their youtube channel (link below) and pick your way through the “Week 1” to “Week 10” videos, you’ll quickly get the idea of the way that their Beginners to Winners course covers the topics.

https://www.youtube.com/@wynnummanlyradiomodelyachtclub/videos

Marblehead Background and History

Marbleheads started pre-radio back in the early 1930s in the town of the same name in Massachusetts. During that very decade it became a National Class (1932), then an International Class(1937). At the 1936 Olympics in Berlin it somehow had a Championship aligned with the Games.

Radio controlled racing appeared in the mid-1970s and their popularity quickly gained ground.

It was often known as the “Marblehead 50/800”. Those were the two basic rules – 800 sq inches of sail maximum and a length of 50 inches plus or minus a quarter of an inch. It is said that the 50 inch length rule was chosen because it would fit across the back seat of a normal American car of the time.

Here are two interesting articles, if you’d like to read more:-

https://usvmyg.org/the-marblehead-50-800-class/

https://usvmyg.org/history/marblehead-history/