Sunday, 26 June 2011

Southport Junior 12 hr Race 25/6/2011

Strong westerly winds at the start of this race at 8 am greeted the 32 teams assembled on the start line for this nationally famous event. Fidlers Ferry Sailing Club had 8 young people in their team to take on the might of some of the regions biggest clubs, never ever finishing in the top twenty after 3 years of competing in this event.

FFSC made a good start and after 2 hours of sailing held 9th position but then due very gusty conditions sustained boat damage which require a 20 minute repair before re-entering the race by this time dropping 5 positions to 14th. Not disheartened the youngsters work really hard to get back time lost and by 1 pm had pulled back those lost positions and were lying 8th.

 A cat and mouse battle then pursued with Chester & Bolton Sailing club teams, which resulted in some really exciting sailing being produced by the FFSC youngsters. 

FFSC with the smallest squad in this competition, and at a time in the race when the wind conditions increased in strength, some of the lighter weighted crew found difficulty in holding the boat up from capsize. As a result they had to reduce their speed and this allowed the heavier crews of Bolton & Chester to gain the advantage for a while.

By 4pm the team were still in contention for a top ten finish lapping the course in around 12 minutes, and still no let up in the on going battle, the crew changes on the go were going great with FFSC completing some very fast crew changes and as a result moved back into the top ten positions with still more to do to improve on that position.

 By 6pm and moving into the last 2 hours of the competition the tenth position was being maintained until a bag gust capsized the FFSC boat and again valuable positions were lost has the team dropped to 14th within a matter of 2 minutes, but again the FFSC threw caution to the wind in their bid to claw bad lost time and as the final canon sounded at 8pm their overall position was still not clear, but after a long and tense wait, the final positions came up on the monitors showing FFSC in 11th position overall, a most valiant effort by all those exhausted and very tired youngster from Warrington who against all the odds finished in their highest ever position in this competition.       

  
Congratulations to South Staffordshire on winning this event.

This result would not have been achieved without the tireless work of Adrian Dodd the team manager and the 50 plus supporters who were there from start to finish, a wonderful and memorable day for everyone taking part.


Colin Howard, Sailing Sec
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Friday, 10 June 2011

Race Results: Penketh Tennis Club Taster Visit, Saturday - 04/06/2011


Location:  Fidlers Ferry Sailing Club, Warrington.

Sport plays a big part of life in and around Penketh, the sailing club at Fidlers Ferry being one of Warrington best kept secrets. Through a contact and member of the sailing club, the members of the Penketh Tennis club were invited to come and have a go at sailing.
Some 20 members of the Penketh Tennis club arrived a 12.30 to have a go at sailing under the supervision of the Falcon Dinghy Fleet helms. Each boat taking 3 or 4 tennis players after having a short induction from the clubs sailing sec, the wind was fair, the weather warm and sunshine in abundance, greeted everyone as 8 boats set off the meet the tide.

All stated that they had a great time on the water, with most guests having a spell on helming, after 2 hrs on the water the boats returned to shore where the rest of the afternoon was spent on the lawn at the front of the club with the BBQ keeping everyone well fed.
The two parties shared many stories and the sailors invited to test the courts and have some lessons in Tennis.

It was a great atmosphere and our thanks go to ‘Sue Cartwright’ Penkeths local artist for successfully arranging this event.

We hope to extend this idea further by inviting other sport groups from around the area to try sailing and have a go, who knows the local Badminton club could be next? 
Thanks to Sue Worswick who with help from other club members and the wondering tourist bedecked with cameras, partner, Chris Forster provided a range of great refreshments and food and a DVD of the day.

All the clubs safety boats were on the water a rare sight but one that was warranted for this special event, our thanks to everyone who helped to promote the sports of sailing and tennis and making this a memorable day for everyone.


Yours faithfully

Colin Howard, Sailing Sec
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Officers of the Day to day, Ken Southall