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Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:46 am
by Jenny Ball
Hi All

Next up is the Winter TT at Thorpe Bay on Saturday 2nd February!

Briefing is at 9am with planned first start at 10am, 3 races back to back.

Thorpe Bay have invited us to make a weekend of it as they have an 80s night social on Saturday night and have club racing at 10am on Sunday (one race) that you would be welcome to join.

If you would like to drop your boat off on Friday night - please let the club know so they can make arrangements to let you in. Contact details are on the NOR: https://www.sprint15.com/events/EMS/eve ... n-2019.pdf

There is plenty of accommodation locally - (although some of the independent guest houses close in winter) - but I can recommend the following ones that are very local:

Pebbles Guest House
Wynnstay Studio Apartments (self catering)
Premier Inn Thorpe Bay

Or if you really want to go upmarket, I understand the Roslin Beach Hotel is very nice!

See you there!

Jenny

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:13 pm
by Liam
Paul is on his way.
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Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 6:44 pm
by moreair
I know people will be arriving early and hungry. Our Chef will be in and serving hot breakfast food from 8 am as registration starts. So don't forget get plenty of protein before hitting the water.

When racing finishes he will be serving his lunch menu, if you have to rush off then I am sure he will arrange a take away.

And I think Jenny has already mentioned but the club is having a 80's night (food and music), so if you are staying around, come and join that event. Talk to the bar in the morning to grab a ticket.

My forecasts are showing ideal wind conditions with no rain until later in the day. The northerly winds usually also means less swell, which is good on our estuary position.

Look forward to seeing you all.

Paul Morgan TBYC Sprint Captain

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:23 am
by paulgrattage
Just wondered what the max wind speed they sail in at Thorpe Bay so I can make an informed decision whether to come on the day?

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:53 am
by moreair
Paul, this is my opinion and Jenny/Chris who both sail at Thorpe Bay will also hopefully comment.

The forecast at the moment would not stop Sprints going out at Thorpe Bay. The Met Office is 17mph gusting 28mph and Windguru 23mph gusting 29mph. There is only the Sprint 15 Open on Saturday, no club racing. Chris and Jenny won't be stopped by 30mph+.

Another factor would be the swell, which would be significantly more if the wind was from the South and not the forecast North East. The wind is also reduced over the houses to the shoreline where the race will be run from. This does also give the race officer some control by how far off shore he sends the fleet.

With this in mind, it is the Race Officers decision but as it is only Sprint 15's, if you want to go and there is 2 boats, that counts as a race that he will run.

So we look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. Because at the moment there is no reason for you not to come.

Paul Morgan

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 5:15 pm
by Jenny Ball
Hi Paul

Apologies, I was away so missed this message - but I would definitely have concurred! A huge thank you to everyone at Thorpe Bay for hosting the event today.

Jenny

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:46 pm
by Corky the Cat
A lovely balanced and well-written report on the association website. Well done, whoever wrote it. Who was it?

Re: Thorpe Bay Winter TT - Saturday 2nd February

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 2:20 pm
by Liam
Jenny wrote the report. I just forgot to mention that on the page.
Corky the Cat wrote:A lovely balanced and well-written report on the association website. Well done, whoever wrote it. Who was it?