Sep 02 2008

RNLI Pursuit Race

Published by at 12:39 under Racing

Don’t forget the RNLI Pursuit Race this Sunday, first start 4.00 pm.

For the uninitiated, the start seqence begins with the slowest boat and gradually works through in decreasing PY order so that the fastest boats start last.  The race will be run for 2 hours and the first over the line wins.  It’s a great spectacle watching the faster boats working their way through the fleet and trying to work out whether they can overtake the early starters.  It’s also a great way of raising money for the Lifeboat as the entry fees go the the RNLI.

RNLI Pursuit SIs 2008

RNLI Pursuit Race Starts 2008

18 responses so far

18 Responses to “RNLI Pursuit Race”

  1. Paul Spratton 02 Sep 2008 at 17:22

    Does this mean the dart 15’s start on Saturday

  2. Barry Duceon 02 Sep 2008 at 17:23

    yep spratty the darts will need at least 24 hours head start

  3. Howard Hawkeson 02 Sep 2008 at 20:40

    I felt SO sorry for the Sandhopper fleet on Sunday – would an early start have helped you guys?

  4. Barry Duceon 03 Sep 2008 at 08:22

    thanks Howard for your concern,It was nice to see so many of you sprints staying with us!
    why is it that the cats start 9 minutes after their official start time? is it sandhopper envy?

  5. Howard Hawkeson 03 Sep 2008 at 10:01

    Ah well Barry, some of my brethren are trialling the Le Mans type start – something you Sandhoppers might not be able to do!

  6. Andrew Hannahon 03 Sep 2008 at 13:48

    I say Howard. Isn’t it a good job our races have a time limit. Otherwise we would need to call Burroughs to lift the Sandhoppers off the mud!

  7. Barry Duceon 03 Sep 2008 at 17:16

    Andrew is the reason the cats start with the sandhoppers the fact they they have no idea which way to go?

  8. Barry Duceon 03 Sep 2008 at 17:17

    Andrew is the reason the cats start with the sandhoppers the fact that they have no idea which way to go?

  9. Howard Hawkeson 04 Sep 2008 at 11:02

    I’m pleased the Sandhoppers see themselves as trailblazers and pathfinders – they’ll need to be on Sunday, because the course might be a tiny bit complicated and it’ll be a little while before anybody else joins in.

    Mind you, Andrew and I were only saying the other day that when we get too old for Cats and need a more leisurely style of sailing, there’s always the Sandhopper fleet!

  10. Barry Duceon 04 Sep 2008 at 11:16

    Howard glad to see that you will come over to the dark side, will you bring your sprint zimmer frame with you?
    I think you will find the speed increase a shock so if you would like to team up with Andrew and try a race in a sandhopper i will arrange one for you,
    have you two got the minerals to accept the challange?

  11. Mike Thomasonon 04 Sep 2008 at 12:40

    Howard. What time do the Oppies start?

  12. Howard Hawkeson 04 Sep 2008 at 12:51

    If it’s a conventional Oppie sailor, 15.24 looks about right. On the other hand, if any of our heroes above fancy their chances, about now might be appropriate!

  13. Barry Duceon 05 Sep 2008 at 10:13

    howard lets see how many sandhoppers beat sprints on sunday, however the real challange would be in the same boat, so how about you and Andrew against Peter Thompson and me, first in sandhoppers and then in sprints? could do it over a couple of weekends, i will make sure you have a choice of sandhopper, so come on put your money up!!!

  14. Howard Hawkeson 05 Sep 2008 at 10:33

    Not a bad idea…could we turn this into a slipway funding exercise?

  15. Andrew Hannahon 05 Sep 2008 at 14:09

    I’m not sure that I’m up to racing an Olympic Sandhopper. Maybe in 2012, Barry will get Burger King to sponsor him.

    Meanwhile Isobel and Athina could be in Britain’s Angling team. And if Mr Spratt loses any more weight, he could represent GB in one of Mike’s Oppies.

  16. Chris Maloneyon 05 Sep 2008 at 14:26

    Howard, don’t be sucked in by this! What ever boat Peter jumps into he wins: however if your talking Barry and Spratty…..now that would be a laugh, as they abuse each other hammer and tongs when they make their schoolboy errors!

  17. Barry Duceon 05 Sep 2008 at 15:14

    ok ok so i tried to drag a superstar into my team, fat sprat and I will take you on howard and Andrew, find us a couple of sprints to borrow and we will borrow you a sandhopper, why not bet in pints? as for maloney he has a foot in both camps, all be it mainly at the back,
    Andrew you say burger king as sponser, does nightol sponsor the sprint fleet?

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