UK travellers trophy events 2006

It'd be good to include a distance race like the Forts I think. Don't Whitstable also host a buoy race series on the same weekend?
I'll try to find out the dates of the Thorpe Bay Cat Open in 2006.
I think the 4 Nations Event is a brilliant idea but we don't have to stop at 4 or even 6 nations. We can throw it wide open and just call it the F16 Nations Cup can't we?

I'll try to find out the dates of the Thorpe Bay Cat Open in 2006.
I think the 4 Nations Event is a brilliant idea but we don't have to stop at 4 or even 6 nations. We can throw it wide open and just call it the F16 Nations Cup can't we?
Come to Marconi for the ECPR!



Guys,
If you schedule your trip to Datchet the week after, I'm sure I could pursuade the Admin's at Grafham to allow you to leave you boats at Grafham for the interveening week for anyone who would be coming from the North / wanted to leave them there. (but don't bank on it till I've asked)
Eastbourne Sovereign SC will again be hosting it's Cat Open in 2006. 29th/30th July. This year we had 1 Stealth attend from Datchet. Would the F16 group like to come to us in 2006? We are looking to run 6 races over the 2 days, first start not before 12:30 on the Saturday.
Regards,
Peter Daigneault
Sailing Sec - Eastbourne Sovereign SC
There's a very good event at Bala each year. It is usually held at May Bank holiday weekend (so is likely to be 29 April - 1 May 2006). They hosted the Dart 18s GP this year, as well as the usual Fast Cats, and treated their guests very well. I intend to be there in 2006 (on my Spitfire). I suggest you make contact via their website: http:/
Before anyone thinks I am biased, I am a member of Dee SC ( http://www.dee-sc.co.uk/ ), about 50 miles from them.
Hi John,
On the 3rd/4th June 06 we've having an opon cat long distance race down the Gower Coast (Sat) with round the cans open on Sun. I am absolutely certain that we can accommodate separate scoring should the F16s choose to use that weekend. We trialed the LD Gower race this year with club boats and it was great; it would have to be one of your event's races because we could probably not stretch rescue to cover both.
Colin
PS: My boat arrives on 26th Nov; At last...
OK
so here is the provisional calendar for next year, any comments/ suggestions are welcome
Bala sc open meeting May
Nations cup Mumbles or Saundersfoot Pembrokeshire June
East coast piers race June
Eastbourne July
Datchet can we do the same as last year in September with the FX1s?
Grafham October
+ an event at Sheppey if they'll have us, Alan? any idea on dates, probably best to avoid August if possible
I am suggesting results from 4 races to count with the nations cup either compulsory or with double points.
regards
John

Provided that the Nationals/Nations Cup is a 2/3 day event then I think making it compulsory to qualify for the Traveller's Trophy is the way to go. That way there is a really strong incentive to get as many F16s together as possible for the major event of the year for the class.
Are we opening this series up to the grandfathered boats? (I'm thinking Spitfires) If we are, then shouldn't we be talking to their reps?
I think your proposal is excellent John, the meetings are nicely spread geographically and chronolgically 
So, to be a little more precise, I make that:
Bala S C ----- 29th April - 1st May
Mumbles or Saundersfoot ----- June (early June if we want to be involved in the Gower Race)
Marconi ECPR ------- mid July
Eastbourne S C ------ 29/30 July
Datchet S C ------- September?
Grafham S C ------- 21/22 October
That leaves the poss of a Sheppey meet in Sept/Oct?
Has anyone got more precise dates?
While I think that finishing the series with Grafham is a good idea, there's always Weston in November for the diehards.........

Bala S C ----- 29th April - 1st May
Mumbles or Saundersfoot ----- June (early June if we want to be involved in the Gower Race)
Marconi ECPR ------- July 2nd 2006 (with inshore series the day before)
Eastbourne S C ------ 29/30 July
Datchet S C ------- September?
Grafham S C ------- 21/22 October
That leaves the poss of a Sheppey meet in Sept/Oct?
Has anyone got more precise dates?
While I think that finishing the series with Grafham is a good idea, there's always Weston in November for the diehards.........
Well I have spoken to quite a few of the sailors and it seems that this schedule will probably suit most people.
Nations cup at Mumbles in June, date tbf, but 3 days racing
ECPR July 1st/2nd
Eastbourne 29th 30th July
Datchet hopefully September Dave?
Grafham October 21st 22nd October
So we have 5 events, 1 discard with the nations cup a do not discard.
So how does this look.
I would also like to propose a training weekend at Datchet in April, How many would be interested?
Just thought I'd better bump this back to the top 
I'll certainly try to travel to all of the events - we need to promote these boats as much as poss this year. How about everyone else?
As for the 'training' weekend at Datchet - I'm up for that as well. Any idea when? John? Dave?

The programme for f16 racing in the UK has now been finalised, it is
April 1/2 & April 8/9 race training at Datchet
June 3rd - 5th Nations Cup Mumbles Yacht Club, South Wales
ECPR July 1/2
Eastbourne July 29/30
Datchet September tbd
Grafham October 21/22
The ranking for the series will be decided as follows
3 events count with the Nations Cup generating double points
points will be allocated as follows based on each event result
1st place 25 points
2nd place 22 points
3rd place 20 points
4th place 18 points
5th place 17points and so on down to 1 point for 21st (if we get that many!!)
The coaching is open to all F16's there is no charge except for a day sailing fee at Datchet, and I believe that boats can be stored at the club for the week in between.
The F16 5 Nations Cup/Nationals now on the MYC event programme.
Directions etc on the "Visitor information" page.
When looking at the page it reads: " Stealth 5 Nations Cup and Nationals", but I guess it is an F16 event, so we can attend with a Blade.
Are there any special rates available for the ferry? Lots of British sailors go down to lake Garda every year, so maybe you guys know better how to get the best rate for the ferry.
Maybe it makes sense to split the price by loading two boats on one trailer. Anyone interested?
Cheers, Björn
Bjorn,
I have some issue to sort out first but I'm trying to go to this nations cup event.
However I'm pretty sure that we can't handle the costs alone. So we (crew and I) are definately looking to stack boats on a single trailer and share a car with 4 persons. That will make it affordable to us I think.
So yes, I'm definately interested.
Wouter

I've not done it yet, but I have to collect my Blade from Zandvoort and as far as I can see, the cheapest option is the tunnel. Rather more driving, but they don't charge much excess for the trailer.
Paul
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