20 Sailors battled snow, ice, 40 knot winds and freezing temperatures at Yorkshire Dales sailing club at Grimwith Reservoir for the 1st Northern feva training weekend. The weekend started with great excitement and a briefing on teamwork and fitness from Head coach Dave Hivey. The sailors,including 4 youth sailors from Leigh and Lowton, were then put through the paces with a 5 mile run around the reservoir to warm up. After a hearty lunch, extra layers were put on and the...
After Doomsday predictions from the weathermen, sailors arrived for the rescheduled (due to no wind) Guy Fawkes Pursuit race with a little trepidation; the weather clearly put a few off with only a lower than normal 25 turning out. Seeing 25-30 knots plus rain blowing through an hour before the start everyone expected a full-on day’s racing. But behind that squall there was a huge lull and the OOD Howard Green had to be on his toes to relay the course 3 times...
Organising Authority – UK RS Feva Class Association in conjunction with host yacht and sailing clubs has organized the following Northern open meeting during 2016:- 26, 27 & 28 March – Ullswater yacht club 11 June – Yorkshire Dales sailing club 9 & 10 July – Isle of Man yacht club 16 & 17 July – Filey sailing club The events are open to all RS Feva sailors and there will be prizes at each event depending on the...
Dear Member(s), The 2015 A.G.M. of the Leigh and Lowton Sailing Club is to be held on the evening of the 26th of November and any resolutions that you wish to put to the meeting are required to be received by the Hon. Secretary or member of the management committee by the morning of the 15th of October. Yours sincerely Mr. K. W. Summersgill. Hon. Secretary. LEIGH AND LOWTON S.C. Green Lane,
Over 50 Northern Topper and Optimist competitors were welcomed by Leigh & Lowton Sailing Club for the Topper Traveller (doubling up as Zone indicator) and Optimist Zone training. Unfortunately the wind was not as cooperative as indicated in the forecast and racing was eventually postponed until after 2pm, allowing competitors to indulge in some training from Luke Shaw, the famous LLSC home cooking, canoeing and swimming before lunch in the sunshine! 2 races were held in wind between 1-6 knots and a large...
It doesnt happen too often but Leigh and Lowton scored firsts in all 3 main fleets on Saturdays North West Junior Travellers. Lorcan Knowles, Harvey Leigh and Gareth Staples Jones all won there classes. The Bassenthwaite commodore commented how close the racing was. Finally new LLSC member Noe Peckham picked up the endeavour prize for a plucky performance.
Duties through to the end of the Tipsy Icicle Series have now been published, please check the listings for your duties as a member of the club per below: Like last year we are working with the online calendar for duties to keep everything up to date and visible. As a reminder to existing and new members the system operates as follows: 1. During the membership renewal process members were asked for preferences on duty allocation. 2. Duties have now been allocated on this...
Optimists have been out in force on three Sundays at Leigh and Lowton Sailing Clubs Winter Series. The North Optimist Championship has been held alongside the Tipsy Icicle and has quickly earned a reputation as the toughest winter oppy racing in the North. Racing has been divided into three divisions depending on which training squad the sailor was part of. The open competition attracted national, intermediate and development squad sailors, zone was the RYA zone squads from across the regions...
A dozen brave juniors took part in the NW IOCA optimist training on Saturday in steady winds as part of the junior winter training program. North Optimists sailors joined in with the Tipsy Icicle series. Despite the awful weather they had travelled through snowdrifts on Friday from Scotland, The North East, and Wales. Well done and and here is the start video. http://youtu.be/a4NUev76xYo
The LLSC Junior Winter Regatta on 3rd January attracted 44 entries to Pennington Flash. The galley was bustling from 9.00 clock with travellers arriving as far away from Bowmoor, Windemere and Brennig for this annual event. The first race was started from the committee boat on time at 11.00am by OOD Richard Catchpole in a very light NE wind. A great lunch was served by the galley and racing was resumed at 2.00pm when the forecasted wind of F1-2 Westerly arrived giving...