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  1. TheQ

    My Day

    First day I've managed to sail in about a month. Contrary to the forecast it was sunny all day. The sailing was OK, various technical failures meant the racing positions weren't. LizG was on rescue boat duty with others.
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    Water

    And just across the water in Saudi bottled water cost more than petrol. Some years ago they sent us a letter saying they were going to fit a water meter here.. , then they cancelled... We've never heard from them since.
  3. A,new video of one boats race. https://www.facebook.com/1015344164/videos/630760652448645/
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    Tide Tables

    Just checked yep the 2024 tide timetable appears to be online but showing GMT, so the 3 Rivers Race, starts on 1st June 2024, at 11:00 local time with low tide at 14:50 local. I suspect many will go for the lower Bure buoy first.
  5. Well I got that wrong, the online tide tables have been updated they say low water is 14:50.
  6. The video is a compilation of stuff submitted to the guy who runs " Home video transfer" plus his own filming. Some of the clips are on YouTube or elsewhere posted by the original video taker. You would have to contact him for a non speeded up version.
  7. Oddly on one of my model railways forums. There is also someone also down in Cornwall on holiday, though he's a Cornish man hoping to retire home and house searching..
  8. ? Due to the nature of the race, from the Herbert woods footbridge, to a sign up river of Heigham new Bridge, paddling, quanting, pushing off the bridge and other methods of human propulsion are allowed in the sailing instructions. What's not allowed is pulling along the bank except to push the boat out again. The same at Acle bridge, you are especially not allowed to use the tiny embankment under the bridge to pull along from there. Also at Acle you are forbidden to capsize a dinghy to float through without dropping your mast. Also by tradition the dropping of pre arranged packets of fish and chips to the crew from the nearby chippys is also allowed, though that's less common than it used to be.
  9. Every year most sailing clubs have a " try sailing day" day, Horning SC https://www.horning-sailing.club/ has one normally in May each year. Often in conjunction with The Horning boat show (May 4th 2024,) Haversham SC https://www.havershamsc.org/ on the northern edge of MK also has them ( some years ago I was on the committee) Alternatively Horning Sailing Club has a sailing School. Getting in contact with sailing school could get them out on the water. Due to broads regulations, they can only learn to sail aged 8 or above.
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    Tide Times

    Entirely correct, on one 3 River Race we arrived at the Stracy arms buoy and there was a long line of sailing cruisers tied up as they arrived too early and couldn't fight their way back against the tide. Some were chucking reeds into the water to see what the water was doing, others were having an instant barbecue on the river bank. We sailed round the buoy and back up river. To the sound of charcoal sizzling as it hit the river.. Salt water comes up river under the fresh water going out.
  11. Horning sailing club has moorings the other side of the river. The club has two rowing boats for the use of those moored there. ( You could stick an electric outboard on if you wanted) It will be cheaper than commercial moorings even with membership ( membership was £150 for a family last year). As well as moorings you get, water at the clubhouse, car parking, toilets and showers. A slipway for boats up to about 20 ft. The option to join in social events, on sailing days the Tea bar is open, for bacon rolls etc in the morning, and sandwiches etc at lunch time all a rates cheaper than commercial premises. This is because there are no paid staff it's run by volunteers. But the kitchens have a 5* rating and is very well run. moorings@horning-sailing.club
  12. Just had the post race meeting, they are going to investigate putting the race matrix online live for next year, and also investigate getting that phone app to track competitors. There may be a trial next year to see if the app works on the broads and to see if people's phones will last the 24 hours plus needed for the race.. Generally good comments all round from spectators, race officials, and competitors.
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    Woolly Weekend

    Woolly Weekend is normally the same weekend each year, I'll try to give more notice next year. SWMBO now has two table looms. Two floor looms, one nearing finishing it's rebuilding, the other a full size one in kit form needs me to finish the shed for it so I've got somewhere to assemble it. One manual spinning wheel , and an electric I've built for her. But it has motor problems I need to find time to fix once that's done the bobbin brake needs some modifications. She also has a warping mill, and various other bits of kit. I've also built her an Inkle loom, and a bobbin holder , both in the shape of Collies.
  14. The Worstead Guild of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers host their Woolly Weekend again,, Offering you the chance to see their crafts up close, meet the animals that provide the wool, buy gifts, have a go. Refreshments and entertainment also on hand. 10-11 June 2023 10:00 to 16:00 at; Weavers Workshop, The Street, Dilham, Norfolk NR28 9PT That's just a hundred yards up from the Cross Keys pub, on the playing fields. Meanwhile I will be repairing a pre 1932 loom and dog sitting at home.
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    Tide Times

    Unfortunately shorebase does not seem to have been updated with next year's tides otherwise I'd have quoted that.
  16. Yep a place holder for next year, The race should be, 1st and 2nd June 2024. My rough calculations ( don't bet your life on it) say low tide Horning is about 16:00, So start time at 11:00 is a ball park hour after high tide, that's good for getting every one away.
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    Tide Times

    Horning is roughly two hours after Dover, http://cspf.co.uk/tide-tables/2024/06
  18. If you go to the https://www.3rr.uk/ There is a full set of results, and the matrix which includes the times any boat was at any buoy or passing a guardship.
  19. RAF personnel went ashore on D- Day even on the American Beaches, They were armed with.. A type 14 radar..... https://www.radarmuseum.co.uk/
  20. The question is cost, last time the Race committee looked at it, the cost of trackers would double the entry fee. That's without setting up the software and online costs.
  21. We have enough problems trying to recruit enough duty crew for the race without trying to find another one. 12 guardships x 4 people,, half a dozen start finish, radio and line crew, then the magnificent galley crew for 08:00 on the Saturday through to around 15:00 on the Sunday. That being said, each boat is recorded as it passes each guardship in the race, I wonder if there's some software that could display each boats last known position on a map.
  22. Boat just seen drifting towards Acle at Thurne mouth, on being asked their destination they said... Horning, On being told they were going the wrong direction they were somewhat embarrassed
  23. 02:33 the last boat went round the Hickling buoy, and about 10 minutes later the last boat using the lower Bure buoy rounded that. Now awaiting daylight to pack up
  24. 21 boats still to arrive at Hickling. There's a lot between potter and here. 5 boats still to arrive at the lower Bure buoy
  25. The first boat has just finished
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