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Tel: 07711 283306 Website: www.wosc.org.uk WEST OXFORDSHIRE SAILING CLUB Hardwick, Witney OX29 5AG Wanderer Racing 23rd and 24th April 2022 NOTICE OF RACE 1. RULES 1.1. The regatta will be governed by current rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2021 to 2024. 1.2. Prescriptions of the RYA, the Wanderer Class Owners’ Association (WCOA) Class Rules, and West Oxfordshire Sailing Club’s Sailing Instructions 1.3. Racing Rules 27.1 and 40 will be changed to the effect that buoyancy aids are required. 1.4 The changes will appear in full in the Sailing Instructions. Competitors should note that West Oxfordshire Sailing Club implements the RYA Racing Charter. Competitors will be required to undertake to sail in compliance with the Charter, which can be found at the front of the RYA rule book and at the point of event entry. 2. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY 2.1. The regatta is open
Tel: 01793 751551 Website: www.cotswoldsailingclub.org COTSWOLD SAILING CLUB Lake 9 Cerney Wick Lane Cotswold Water Park GL7 5QJ Wanderer Meeting to be sailed for the INLAND CHAMPIONS 18th and 19th September 2021 NOTICE OF RACE 1. RULES 1.1. The regatta will be governed by current rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2021 to 2024. 1.2. RYA prescriptions to the Racing Rules of Sailing as well as Cotswold Sailing Club rules and byelaws will apply. 1.3. The Sailing Instructions will apply. 1.4. RRS 40.1 applies at all times when competitors are afloat. 2. ADVERTISING 2.1 Boats are permitted to display advertising under ISAF Regulation 20 3. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY 3.1. The regatta is open to all boats of the Wanderer class whose helm or crew is a fully paid-up member of the WOCA at the time of entry. 3.2 Registration will
A day forecast for a gentle breeze gave us more than three hours of 10-15 knots higher than expected, wind against tide. By the time of the first race at 2 pm the morning’s gentle breeze had freshened to a north-easterly F4 gusting F5. It stayed that way for much of the afternoon. Races were a blast around the buoys, pretty well on the brink of sailing, though helped by surfing the rollers downwind and by the flow of the outgoing tide for the beats. The morning’s calm did not return until the boats came ashore. You need to be logged in to view the rest of the content. Please Log In. Not a Member? Join Us
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