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AW Accounting RS600 Nationals at Weymouth - Days 1 & 2
Day 1
After being held ashore waiting for the 700 to finish their morning, the fleet launched moderate to light breeze. With only one boat over the fleet got away to a clean start with much of the fleet choosing to tack off early and hit the right hand side.
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AW Accounting RS600 Nationals at Weymouth - Days 1 & 2
Day 1
After being held ashore waiting for the 700 to finish their morning, the fleet launched moderate to light breeze. With only one boat over the fleet got away to a clean start with much of the fleet choosing to tack off early and hit the right hand side
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Day 1 - RS200 Nationals
The enormous 160 boat fleet that have descended on WPNSA to take part in the RS200 Nationals
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Paul Childs, 2011 RS100 National Champion
The 47 RS100s enjoyed some close competition over 10 races as part of teh RS Games
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RS700 - Day 2
Sunshine and a Force 3 in Portland harbour delivered a fantastic start to the championship.
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Wet and Wild
Day three of the Magic Marine RS500 World Championships started with rain, rain and more rain.
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RS Games - Magic Marine RS500 Worlds at Weymouth - Day 2
Day two of the Magic Marine RS500 World Championships brought totally different wind conditions and introduced a mix of top contenders.
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Day 1 RS500 Worlds
Day one of the Magic Marine RS500 World Championship and Weymouth didn't disappoint.
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RS Games - RS800 Nationals at Weymouth - Day 2
Portland Harbour delivered a fantastic day's racing for the 60 boat RS800 fleet at the second day of the RS Games. A fresh breeze of 18-22 knots with gusts as much as 27 knots combined with the flat water of the Harbour is what RS800 sailing is all about - big speeds without fuss.
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Day 1 of RS800 Nationals
It was a classic opening day for the 59 boats at the RS800 Nationals at the RS Games at WPNSA.
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News from the water
Any interesting news from the water for the blog please text Justin on 00353 87 2742517. Have a great day!
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Launching procedure
A document has been posted on the official notice board regarding launching procedures that all sailors must read. In summary, boat and trolley must have the tags supplied attached. Boats must be in their designated bay at launch time (without rudders attached) and must not be moved until called down to the slip by the officials.
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Measurement
Measurement will take place tomorrow Sunday 14th from 09.00 hrs - 1800 hrs on the platform at the National Yacht Club. Boats are to be presented by the helm fully rigged with two reef at which time sail markings will be checked, including your national letters and your championship number. Please check the notice board under the balcony at the National Yacht Club for details.
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Rib Registration
Attention all Rib Drivers - Rib registration will take place Saturday 17.00 - 19.00 or Sunday 09.00 - 18.00 at the race Office/Registration Office at The Plaza Dun Laoghaire. All rib drivers must sign in and receive flag even if already registered on-line
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