Showing posts with label Global Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Challenge. Show all posts

GC 2008 - Day 4 – exciting and close racing

Tuesday and we got 4 races done today. After yesterday’s 5 races, we managed to get a nice total of 9 races. And all those races had a variety of weather. On Monday we got lots of wind, wavey see and grey weather. Today we got sun, rain, hail, no wind, lots of wind, Southerly winds and Northerly winds. What a day!

We scored a 3, 3, 3 and 2. This gets us on 3rd place overall. We are very happy with this result. Especially with the weather we had today, we did good in both heavy and light winds. And we managed to stay upright all trough the 4 races. Even when the hail storm hit us, just after we finished the 3rd race.
Today’s racing was very close. In the first race with force 4 (gusts to 5)the three 2-up boats got the lead. Finally Paul and Ann Warren finished first after a day of non-sailing for them.

During the other three races the entire field stayed very close together and we swopped places the entire race.





This year’s event is over and we had a great time, if only the weather could cooperate a bit more next time. Next GC should be in Florida, in October or November 2009. If we can make it there, I hope no heavy tropical storms hit Gulfport at that time :-)

During the event the F16 chairman Hans Klok also announced the steadily growth of the F16 class, with members joining from all over the world. Great news, so we’re confident that also the number of competitors during coming regattas will also steadily increase.

We will post some more pictures of the 2 regatta days once we’re back home!



Cheers

GC 2008 - Day 3

Day 3 – WE RACED!!!!

Yes finally we got out on the water and got our hulls wet. The day started early, first race was scheduled to start at 10.30 and before we were invited to have breakfast at the Mumbles Yacht Club. When we got at the club everyone noticed it was still quite windy, but everybody was dying to get out, so we decided to give it a try. Getting out of the bay was very calm and it took us a while to get to the racing area in the middle of the bay. But once we were out hell struck. What a difference. It was very very windy and shifty, so being concentrated was the key.

We managed to get 5 races in today. We however only finished 3 of them. In the 2nd race we flipped the boat during a gybe and Gill’s bungee cord snapped. So we got up and sailed back to shore to replace the bungee. We missed 2 races that way.

Final results for us: a 2, a 4 and another 4. So quit happy with this. Too bad we have two 14’s as DNF. Tomorrow we should be able to get another 4 races in and then we can drop 2 of our worst scores, probably these DNF I would guess.

It was a very exciting race. We had 4 of the same boats battling for first places (John Pierce, Hans Klok, Geert and Joanna and Gill and I). It was an equal battle between two 1-ups and two 2-ups so the boxrule works :-)

Heavy weather and lots of flipping boats in the beginning but no real damage, but the Viper is the worst of. They flipped and broke their diamond spreader. No replacement so unfortunately no more racing for Chris Sproat tomorrow. We wish him all the luck on this week’s Spitfire European Championship.

We are happy tired sailors and of to the AGM now.

Later,
Kathleen & Gill



Sorry Hans... :-)

GC 2008 - Day 2

Sunday and too much wind again. Bugger like the English say so well.
The only good thing about today was that we almost did not have any rain. We took a bike/walk down to a beautiful bay (Layland Bay) and saw enormous waves.

Wind was the same as yesterday (22 knots with gusts to 30) and the waves were a bit bigger because of a changed wind direction.

Prediction for tomorrow looks better on Windguru. Although on the pressure charts we see different lows coming close to us again, so we hope the wind will indeed calm down for the next 2 days.

Tonight we are going to eat Thai Curry, njammie :-)

I'll try to upload some more pictures of yesterday evening and today. All pictures can be found on picasaweb.

Ta,
Kathleen

GC 2008 - Video

Here some little video to show the wind and waves on a piece of inland water (right by the Pier).

GC 2008 - Pictures from a walk to the pier









GC 2008 - Pictures

Enjoy!

The bar.



View from the bar.



Gill's parents waiting for the rain to stop.



View from the bar on the boats.



Waiting.

GC 2008 - Day 1

4PM - race is canceled for today. First start was scheduled for 12 o'clock, but we were measuring too much wind (over 22 knots steady and gusts of close to 30 knots). We got a postponement to 2PM. At 2PM it was even worse unfortunately. There were 3 windsurfers out (experienced) and they said it was horrible out on the bay. It was like a fan switching on and off they told us. So decision was made that races for today are canceled.

I'll post some pictures we made today in the next post.

GC - Guys at work!

Look at these guys... :-)

Geert and Hans, having a chat underneath Geert's boat.



Gill, sewing the trampoline (little hole in it).

GC 2008 - Practice Race

Practice race was great.

We had good wind (10 knots), flat water and sunny weather. We enjoyed ourselves very much and got to know the Mumbles bay water. We managed 3 races. At first only 3 boats participated. The last race we got 6 boats in. We did very well and were happy with the boat speed. If we could get these conditions for the next days it would be a fantastic sailing event.

Cross your fingers for us!

GC 2008 - Kick off!

So this is our first day of racing, practice race. Wind prediction is 10 knots, good for both the one-ups and two-ups I guess.

We'll keep you updated on the results of this day. Rumours have it that we will have Chris Sproat sailing the Viper as from tomorrow. We haven't seen him yet, but looking forward to his sailing skills! He does very well on the Spitfire, so what will he think about the Viper?

More news later on,
Kathleen

GC 2008 - T minus 1 day

T minus 1 day - 6 am

Yep we are awake already!

And this is the view from our caravan! (At the moment the day looks very promising, but I guess you never know in Wales….).



We will go out for a sail today around 11 with Geert and Joanna! From in our caravan I think wind tactics will be very important as from here you can see that windspots move all the time….

Anyway, we are off to sail!
Gill

Looking forward to the global challenge!

The final countdown to our Mumbles trip has started. Within 6 days we will be there, enjoying the Swansea bay.

Kathleen and I have really been looking forward to this event. First of all to see a lot of friends again and also because sailing on elapsed time is the most exciting thing there is!

We hope to be able to report on the event from time to time on our blog, but the results will be updated daily on the official F16 Global Challenge website.

Below you can find a short video of some practising we have been doing the last month!

Enjoy and see you soon!

Gill