national titles
only 10 days to go before the nationals start, just looking at the list of entries, it looks like only 4 boats from S.A coming and 1 from N.S.W, if this is correct it will be a very ordinary effort.
Somers Y.C the biggest mossie club in Victoria have only one boat entered.
What has caused this.
Is it the time of year?
Location?
Cost?
Lack of interest?
or do people have something better to do?

It shouldn't be the location, we went for our usual Boxing Day drive and I decided to turn left at the end of the driveway and go to Warrnambool.
Went down to the Yacht Club and had a look at the bay, it looks good, the caravan parks were filling up, Lake Pertobe (big, big family playground) in full swing and carnival's in town.
So plenty for everyone to do, one thing I like about Warrnambool is there are a lot of things to do for everyone and most of it is around where you guys will be based.
Regards
I was at Summer’s yesterday and there was 7 mossie’s on the water four local and three visitors. All had a great day’s sailing. Winds from 5 to 10 knots with Dolphins playing around the boats. The total fleet at a guess was about thirty boats including some internationals on Tornados.
Congratulation to Matt winning the Div 2 and I believe his first win on a Mossie. It was done in spectacular form. Jeremy lead the race from the start line with Peter and Tom in hot pursuit and close on their tail was James and then Matt. During the race James, Matt, Peter and Tom had their turn in all of the minor places 2nd, 3rd and 4th, but it was Matt that managed to get through Jeremy on the second last leg down wind reach and then hold him off on the square reach to the line for the win with a slender margin to Jeremy then Peter & Tom.
Summer’s is a great place to sail, we managed to miss all the buoys, just on one occasion after a crash jibe an boat length from the mark, dame tide. The sailing and social activities after the race was will worth the drive.
Talking to some of the Mossies sailor they put their apologies in for the nationals as Summers is holding a round of the Asia-Pacific Tornado’s at the same time as our Nationals. This meant they would have to leave their boats in the yard and man rescue and the like.
Peter

These are the entries received before the end of November when the late entry fee kicked in. Since then none have been received - but I wouldn't expect any. There's no incentive to do anything other than enter on the day.
It is very hard for the organisers to prepare for the event without any definite numbers. Maybe next time the event T-shirt should be conditional on at least getting an entry form in before Christmas.

Hi All,
The Toy is a definite starter with the accom booked and paid for. There was a slight hiccup in the early entry and I missed the cut off date and as Tim said - There is no incentive to pay after that date.
Maybe we could have an intent or expression of interest section on the website, or even in this forum, to show approximate numbers for organisational purposes. If its easy to use I think we as a group would do so. <img src=
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As for others jumping on and making up names etc, we are a tight enough group to see through that - Which is one of the best things about sailing a Mossie! <img src=
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Happy New Year to all !!!

It's a bit late now but, sure thing, it's done.
There is a small form on the VMCA home page which people can use just to let us know they are coming.
This forum is also a perfectly good way to do it. I am watching!


Great to hear you are coming Ross.
A lot of us feel like we're semi-retired from sailing
so there would be a lot of competition for that trophy.
The numbers are currently standing at 27 entries. If anyone else is coming and hasn't entered please fill in the form on the VMCA home page to let us know. Thanks.

sorry guys i wont make it, it is definately the dates that are stopping me. i work in the mining/construction industry and i start work on the 7th. unless there is a miracle and i can get another week off, but i am not holding my breath. if it looks like it is going to blow 17 - 22 knots every day - give me a yell
good luck to everyone

Hi all,
Saw this sports item on the Warnambool Standard. Even has a photo of the Mozzie action. Hope the link works.
Regards,
Peter
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Gary,
Report from yesterday's National titles is attached below.
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Regards,
Peter

Well Done, Bob.
Reading motivational performances such as this one outlined in the above article (The Standard, 9th Jan 08) puts the whole aspect of sailing into perspective.
In my opinion, too much is written about having to reduce the weight of a boat to be competitive. Too many people are more concerned about removing, for example, half a kilo, than just getting on a boat and sailing!
Thanks again, Bob.
Steve

Hi all,
I guess that Bob's preparation is meticulous and absolutely nothing is left to chance. It's probably a bit like watching Ashby and Bundock compete on the Tornado. The rest of the competion is usually in catchup mode.
Latest report entry link from the Warnambool Standard is provided below. <img src=
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Regards,
Peter
mmmmm.... On reading Bobs training regime I can see some things in common with mine. <img src=
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I look at my boat, every weekend. <img src=
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I also train for 3 sessions a week. Starting with a Becks and finishing off with some Cab Sav repititions. <img src=
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Sounds like a great week down there. Thank you Peter F for keeping those of us who couldn't attend, so well informed.
Extract from the Warnambool Standard below:
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With a name like mine I get lots of variety with spelling, doesn't bother me at all.
It was a good Nationals, aside from the regulars doing well was great to see newcomers to the class up front as well, Matt Stone and Ben Cutmore were right up there and Ross Bennett just got faster each day as he blew the cobwebs out of the boat.
Darryn
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Hey All
Great Nationals. <img src=
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Thanks to all involved and Darryn,Tim,Neil & every one else who helped me with good advice. <img src=
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I got a lot out of sailing with such a fast group of mozzie sailors. The big wind on Friday was great fun, just wait until the photos are posted... <img src=
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Cheers

Trevor,
Hope you had a great regatta despite the dis-mast experience. What was the cause ?
Would you please try another download of the first photo.
It's a great photo of the top half of the sails. <img src=
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Regards,
Peter

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