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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?

Datchet – Overall Results for 2023!! Plus the John Shorrock Memorial Trophy for One Metres !!

After a brilliant year at Datchet, the overall results are in!! Prizegiving this weekend !!

The Major News is that the winner of the John Shorrock Memorial Trophy for IOM in 2023 is our super Racing Secretary, Hugh McAdoo ! Hugh does an amazing job of running our race programme, and it’s amazing that he goes about winning most of the races at the same time! An amazingly successful year for Hugh – well done !!

The top three for IOM for the entire year are:-

1 Hugh McAdoo

2 Peter Haskell

3 Phil Holliday

The top three for Marblehead are

1 High McAdoo

2 Phil Holliday

3 Rohan Williams (hurrah Rohan!!)

The top three for Ten Raters are:-

1 Phil Holliday

2 Richard Uttley

3 Hugh McAdoo

For the detail score sheets, please click on the link below….

How They Weigh a One Metre ?

When you come into Radio Sailing, you hear a lot about weights. It’s a hot topic, just like it is in dinghy and keelboat racing.

As an aside : when I ordered a new Dragon keelboat, I remember going to the builder (who had lots of Olympic golds, world titles and the rest of it) and asking what weight he thought the boat would come out at. He said 1700kg is the rule. I naturally asked, “Yes, but what weight do you think you can build mine to?”… “1700kg” came the reply. And he did. Amazing.

So in at least One Metres and Marbleheads, owners and builders have the same keen interest in weights as my Dragon Builder.

I was keen to see my new IOM weighed. The photo above shows the setup. A digital scale with fine graduations plus a wooden IOM standing bracket. Easy enough to see how the Measurer does his job now.

In fact, here is my boat being weighed. Note hatches and onboard battery are inside the weight limit.

Thinking of my Dragon story above, I thought you’d be interested to see how accurate my IOM builder was. “He’s 21Gms over!”, you proclaim !!

Well, I thought that too, so I asked him. I take it that lots of people do. I received a well practiced answer. He says that they target 20gms over because they find that scales around championships do vary. So if you weigh in at a Championship and it looks like you are 20gms over, you can always pop the corrector out.

OK – so he was 1gram over !!….