Tidal Diamond 590 – Regatta, Night Race, Gig Rowing

Tidal Diamond No. 590

Tudor SC Regatta Weekend
Saturday 9th September / Sunday 10th September

Our club regatta weekend is fast approaching, and we would like to invite all members to come and participate in a fun weekend on the water.

Cruiser Racing – There will be 2 races, 1 on the Saturday and 1 on the Sunday, with both races counting towards a 2 race regatta series. If you need additional crew, I am sure there are plenty of members who would be willing to offer help, so please let me know asap of your requirement and I will put out a message to the membership in next weeks TD, with a list of slots to fill.

Dinghy Racing – The club dinghy racing will take place on Saturday 9th September. There will be 3 short races, of approximately 30-45 minutes in duration, run from the club committee boat. The courses will be simple, sausage or triangles. Experienced youth sailors are encouraged to participate in the club dinghy races as well the junior races on the Sunday.

Junior (Mudlarks) Racing – The club dinghy racing will take place on Saturday 9th September. There will be 3 short races, of approximately 30-45 minutes in duration, run from the club committee boat. The courses will be simple, sausage or triangles.

There will be a BBQ after the sailing on both days, with a fine selection of drinks from the Bar (as usual), and a prize giving ceremony on each day, once the results have been processed. Sailing Instructions for the event will be published in next week’s TD, and on our club website.

If you have any questions, please contact Richard Barnes, Dinghy Captain, dinghies

Richard Barnes
Dinghy Captain
dinghies

Sunset Series 6 – Night Race
Friday 1st September

Whilst officially designated as a ‘night race’, this event will start in daylight and end (hopefully) in twilight, with sunset at 19:46.

All competitors will be issued red and green glow sticks to act as temporary navigation lights and some zip ties, which can be attached to your shrouds / boom / mast etc. As well as a whistle, as a safety precaution, to attract attention if required. It is recommended that all competitors take a head torch.

If you have any questions, please contact Richard Barnes, Dinghy Captain, dinghies

Richard Barnes
Dinghy Captain
dinghies

Club Gig “Rosie” – Rowing for pleasure

This is the schedule for “Rosie” on the water till the end of this week.

  • Tuesday, 1730; Sandy, John and Ian, Cox Callum
  • Wednesday, 1730; Terry, Don and Ian, Cox Callum
  • Thursday, 1730; John, Sandy and Ian, Cox Callum
  • Saturday, 0800; John, Sandy and Ian, Cox Ella

There may also be a session for cadets on Friday evening.

As you may know the Tudor now has a rowing race team that has actually won trophies (on the wall to the right of the bar). I am now working on building a Junior team, we now have 3 Cadets (a complete crew) in training. I will teach them to both sweep and scull and by next year (when we have acquired the second Gig) it is my intention to have them compete in races alongside the adult team but in the Junior Class.

For anybody, young or old, rowing is a fantastic all over exercise routine, particularly strengthening the back, shoulders and Pelvic regions. “Rosie” is now in use with regular rowers each week and we are always seeking to include more people to make the rostering easier, particularly if you are retired and can fit in weekdays. We always have a laugh and we row in a most beautiful harbour that will “feed your soul”. I would urge every club member to consider building it into your weekly routine, within weeks you will know the difference and after 6 months you will be a significantly fitter person, if you doubt what I say then talk to the guys I regularly row with. Stop thinking “I cannot go rowing because I have THIS to” and start thinking “I cannot do THIS because I am going rowing”.

If you fancy a bash just email me. Kit needed: A buoyancy aid of some sort, wet boots or wellies, gloves and a windcheater over some layers.

Ian Ducane
rowing

Diary Dates

Off the Water On the Water
End of Summer Party September 30th Cadet Series 7 August 30th
Real Ale Night & Games October 27th Sunset Series 6 (night race) September 1st
Nominations Meeting November 3rd Sword Sand Fun Day September 2nd
Barn Dance November 25th Sunday Series 6 /
Wilson and Glanville
September 3rd

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