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pcarter
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sandy
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Posted - 07 Apr 2006 : 20:54:13
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National Championships - Entry Form and Notice of Race (NOR)
We are now getting closer to our National Championships. It would be great to see as many of you as possible turn up for the weekend. I'm sure there will be some familiar faces and hopefully some new ones - me included! The entertainment sounds a must! The entry form and NOR are attached below. I look forward to receiving LOTS of replies as early as possible but definitely by May 19th.
Entertainment A night to remember ... Son et lumiere
Saturday night is party night. After racing, there’ll be some great food available from the Galley. This will be followed by DJ and sailor Gareth Edwards, who will provide a spectacular sound and vision show... with some extreme sailing footage
File Attachment: GWSC_2006_Entry_Form_Stratos.pdf (160.82 KB) Uploaded on 23-Apr-2015 04:41:37 Downloaded 874 time(s). Category:Other Description: National championships 2006 entry form |
File Attachment: Combined__Laser_Fleets_NOR_06.pdf (148.08 KB) Uploaded on 23-Apr-2015 04:41:35 Downloaded 682 time(s). Category:Other Description: National Championships 2006 Notice of Race (NOR) |
If you have any problems opening the forms from the website, then 'save' to desktop and open from there. Camping is allowed on site Campervans allowed but NO Caravans
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SophieJezierski
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08 May 2006 : 15:38:52
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so who's going to the nationals this year? have a bad feeling we won't be with yet another school trip interfering with the parents' leisure time but am still working on it. Our Nationals have always been great for everyone in the fleet, front or back, so I hope the same faces AND some new ones will be there. If you are going, why not post a brief sayso here pour encourager les autres. Still hoping we'll make it somehow - if only to claim the swimmers' prize now Alister B has sold up. Sophie
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neilgbj
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Posted - 14 May 2006 : 18:40:49
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Seems no one is going to reply so I will !.........how many are going ? Am trying to rearrange things to try and go but it seems that there are not many takers. As a recent owner it seems like a good couple of days out (chance to embarrass myself at least). Does anybody know what the camping arrangements are at Grafham (could be busy as the 4000 and 2000 fleets are there) ?
Anybody out there ?
Cheers
Neil 270
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pcarter
United Kingdom
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colrennie2002
United Kingdom
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Posted - 17 May 2006 : 09:49:08
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I will be coming down from the Kingdom of Fife for the Nationals. I will be arriving friday evening and was wondering if camping is available that evening. Having never been to Grafham before not sure if there will be any food available breakfast etc at the venue. Are there showers available for persons who are camping. Look forward to seeing you all.
Colin (525)
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j66cox
United Kingdom
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Posted - 17 May 2006 : 13:22:51
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Go to 2k link above and post a private message via the link to Andy Baldwin he will give advice. Camping yes Friday evening and then we will be going down to the pub
from our site
http://laser2000.lasersailing.com/chat/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=914
More Information:
The gate will be open on Friday evening should you wish to drop your boat off or set up camp. Toilets will be accessible overnight. The bar will not be open Friday evening but the Wheatsheaf pub is at the top of the road. Breakfast will be available in the wet bar Saturday and Sunday morning.
The visitor parking and boat rigging area is just inside the gate to the right hand side. The camping area is just beyond, between the windsurfer area and the sailing school i.e. to the East of the clubhouse. Boats should be launched from the dinghy park to the West of the clubhouse. Please do not launch from the windsurfer area to the East of the club!
Saturday Evening Sustenance
Following on from the racing and before the evening entertainment there will be a two course meal available from the galley at £7.50 per head.
You will be able to choose from two main courses but must book your meal at the time of registration or, if you have pre-registered, before going out on the water.
In order to ensure that there is enough food to go around it would be a great help if you could indicate a) whether you will be coming to Grafham and b) whether you will be eating at the club on Saturday evening.
Let Sandy know - thanks John Laser 2000 Sailing Sec |
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MikeBeggs
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Posted - 19 May 2006 : 22:16:36
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My lady crew, Amanda, has more sense than to go camping, so I have booked a B&B for her for Saturday night 27th May near GWSC. Because it is Bank Holiday weekend I could only book a twin room. She is willing to share with a lady (sorry guys). If anyone is interested in sharing, 25 p.p., call me or see us at GWSC on Saturday. Mike Beggs Tel: 01590-683894.
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pcarter
United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 May 2006 : 19:09:51
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Sandy and I just wanted to say that we look forward to meeting as many of you as possible at the Nationals tomorrow. I fear we won't be very competive, but I am sure we'll have a good time. It will be nice to sail somewhere different to our "home waters" for a change. The wind forecast looks quite reasonable, so it should be a good weekend's sailing.
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colrennie2002
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 Jun 2006 : 20:06:37
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Just wanted to say that we had a great weekend at Grafham and really enjoyed meeting everyone that made the effort to turn up. A big thanks to Sandy, Pete and the kids for the big effort. Well done to Mike and Amanda, they will be hard to beat next year but we will hopefully be trying. Grafham Water is a great venue and for us coming from the River Tay a pleasure to sail on. We travelled down from Fife for the weekend so pretty disappointed to find only four boats turned up to sail. I hope more make the effort next year and show their support to Sandy and Pete.
See you soon
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MikeBeggs
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Posted - 13 Jun 2006 : 22:59:52
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Colin, It was great to meet you and Mike at the Nationals. Congrats for driving 7 hours each way to attend. I hope that embarasses the local pond sailors who did not turn out. All 4 who did attend were from sea sailing clubs. The whole event was really well organised, thanks to our Sec Sandy and L2000 Sec John. The camping area was firm and dry, even after the heavy rain. The racing was spectacular, blowing up to I guess force 6+ on Sunday. Brian made good use of his 'keel', flying his asymetric at every opportunity and pulling off a couple of spectacular broaches! Many thanks Sandy for organising the Nationals. It must be demotivating to organise 6 good prizes and then have only 4 competitors - but look on the bright side - you 'won' 3 of them. Hope to see you sailing again soon, either cruising at Lymington or at the Nationals 2007. Cheers all, Mike.
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neilgbj
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Posted - 14 Jun 2006 : 22:05:09
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I'll put my hands up as a guilty 'fail to appear'. Apologies to the committee (as you must be a bit cheesed off to say the least about the turn out). I was all packed and ready to go to my first championships when work intervened. As a new owner I was really looking forward to it but will try to support other events and hopefully others will.
Bit disappointing to read the old nonsense about 'pond' v 'sea' sailors bit....have sailed both for many years and it is not really relevant.I think we should welcome all.....perhaps you were just trying to stimulate some comment (happy to oblige) !
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