Starting this Monday 16th, the midweek series recommences. Due to tides, there are only 8 races scheduled this year with 6 to count. With warm sunshine and light winds forecast, it’s an opportunity for the monohulls to steal an early lead.
The bar will be open for anyone wishing to watch the action from the balcony and after racing.
Home made Jalapeño & Beef Chilli With Rice or Jacket Potato £6
6oz Steakburger with cheese & onions £6
Scampi + Fries+Salad (£6 or £3 )
Chicken Nuggetts+Fries+ Salad(£6 or £3)
Home made soup+bread £2.95p
Four Cheese ploughmans supper £6
Bacon Baguette… £3.50p.(£2)sausage Baguette £3.50p(£2)..
Tuna Mayo or Ham or Cheese Baguette £3.50p (£2)
Chips£1.50p…Cheesy Chips £2.25p
Dessert menu also available. Service is from 5.30pm to 8.00pm.
(No other menu items will be available on Friday evening.)
Giant Jenga and other games will be available in the Commodore Bar for the cadets to have fun with.
So why not come down and enjoy a cold glass of beer or a lovely glass of wine with friends and watch the sunset whilst you and the family start the weekend by enjoying a meal you haven’t had to cook yourself!
Next Pico race 8th of May, Sunday, start at 13:20
Proposed meeting time is 12:00 in the dinghy park.
Similar structure, as previously.
Demonstration of close hauled sailing by the jib on the grass, if enough wind.
Demonstration of lying to (standing still).
Otherwise dry practice.
I am thinking about a trapezoid course (modified triangular course).
Congratulations to Alan Burrell, Duncan De Boltz, Chris Boshier, Jim Bowie, Daren Fitchew, Michael Marriot and Mike and Alex Thomason in winning their class in the Winter or Icicle series of races.
Prizes will be awarded by the Commodore in the main bar after the Ladies/Crews/Singlehanded race today.
Apologies that prizegiving was missed last weekend due to sailing overrunning.