Hi Bear
I’m out of the country until Sunday- Susan is taking the girls and the Irish boys on Friday/ Saturday
I’ll be there on Sunday/Monday
Have a rib licence but haven’t driven one since the course so might be better as a no 2
Happy to do anything land side
?
On 18 May 2019, at 14:36, Bear <david@...> wrote:
Also do folk want hot food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches Friday,Sat and Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing ribs,
RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all
weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely need is someone that can input results into the 29er system, has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
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Entries now closed on 29er website, see we now have another Irish
boat joined us last minute!
R
On 21/05/2019 19:20, Bear wrote:
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SIs now on web site,
copy attached.?
Just to confirm the
sailors will bring their own food each day, the clubhouse is
open for food on Sunday for folk to order if they want.?
Bosun's Locker is now doing the catering at the sailing club -
which is a good thing!
Could still do with
someone that's used to sailwave to input results onshore if
possible.? We can work them out on paper but they need to be
in sailwave to upload to 29er web site so if we can do as we
go along that would be grand.
I've left entry
system open until Saturday in case anyone from down south
decides that they've done enough revision and the forecast
looks too good.
Geoff, put you down
as beachmaster both days if that's OK, Claire I've put you in
rib with me for Saturday.?
Bear
On 18/05/2019 14:36, David Sturrock
wrote:
Also do folk want
hot food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches
Friday,Sat and Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta
from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock
wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that
don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too
many major events booked for their volunteers this year so
we're getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're
providing ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA
Scotland.
I've done a
rough role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots
should be able to fill most of the roles but if any from
down south fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more
than welcome.? I reckon it's better than sitting round a
clubhouse all weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we
definitely need is someone that can input results into the
29er system, has anyone done this for other events.
Is there
anything I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at
the moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do
the counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees
let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504
Mobile 07952 473195
|
SIs now on web site,
copy attached.?
Just to confirm the
sailors will bring their own food each day, the clubhouse is
open for food on Sunday for folk to order if they want.? Bosun's
Locker is now doing the catering at the sailing club - which is
a good thing!
Could still do with
someone that's used to sailwave to input results onshore if
possible.? We can work them out on paper but they need to be in
sailwave to upload to 29er web site so if we can do as we go
along that would be grand.
I've left entry system
open until Saturday in case anyone from down south decides that
they've done enough revision and the forecast looks too good.
Geoff, put you down as
beachmaster both days if that's OK, Claire I've put you in rib
with me for Saturday.?
Bear
On 18/05/2019 14:36, David Sturrock
wrote:
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Show quoted text
Also do folk want
hot food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches Friday,Sat
and Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock
wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that
don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many
major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're
getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing
ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough
role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should
be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south
fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.?
I reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all
weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system,
has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything
I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the
moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the
counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let
me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile
07952 473195
|
SIs now on web site,
copy attached.?
Just to confirm the
sailors will bring their own food each day, the clubhouse is
open for food on Sunday for folk to order if they want.? Bosun's
Locker is now doing the catering at the sailing club - which is
a good thing!
Could still do with
someone that's used to sailwave to input results onshore if
possible.? We can work them out on paper but they need to be in
sailwave to upload to 29er web site so if we can do as we go
along that would be grand.
I've left entry system
open until Saturday in case anyone from down south decides that
they've done enough revision and the forecast looks too good.
Geoff, put you down as
beachmaster both days if that's OK, Claire I've put you in rib
with me for Saturday.?
Bear
On 18/05/2019 14:36, David Sturrock
wrote:
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
Also do folk want
hot food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches Friday,Sat
and Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock
wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that
don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many
major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're
getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing
ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough
role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should
be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south
fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.?
I reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all
weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system,
has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything
I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the
moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the
counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let
me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile
07952 473195
|
What are the timings for racing on Sunday and Monday - Can't see
any SIs yet?
Richard
On 21/05/2019 13:59, Geoff Leffek via
Groups.Io wrote:
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Hi Bear,
I'm not trained to do much of anything, and don't have any
sailing kit, nut if there's a shore-based role that needs to
be done I'll be happy to do it.? Clare is similarly
non-qualified, although she does have a sailing jacket and
boots and so one of us could go on the water.
Kind regards,
Geoff.
On Saturday, 18 May 2019, 13:27:58 BST, Bear
<david@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I've done
a role allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For
those that don't know it's a DIY job for the class,
Largs had too many major events booked for their
volunteers this year so we're getting the slipway
and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO,
rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done
a rough role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully
the Scots should be able to fill most of the roles
but if any from down south fancy getting out on the
Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon it's
better than sitting round a clubhouse all weekend.?
Either one day or both.
What we
definitely need is someone that can input results
into the 29er system, has anyone done this for other
events.
Is there
anything I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing
tallys at the moment??? With 9 boats I think the
beachmaster can do the counting as they go in and
out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock
Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8
2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Hi Bear,
I'm not trained to do much of anything, and don't have any sailing kit, nut if there's a shore-based role that needs to be done I'll be happy to do it.? Clare is similarly non-qualified, although she does have a sailing jacket and boots and so one of us could go on the water.
Kind regards, Geoff.
On Saturday, 18 May 2019, 13:27:58 BST, Bear <david@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't
know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major
events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting
the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO,
rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough role
plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be able
to fill most of the roles but if any from down south fancy
getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon
it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all weekend.? Either
one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system, has
anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything I've
missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the moment??? With
9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the counting as they go
in and out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock
Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ
Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
That's correct,
current plan is that RYAS will run an academy for any transition
sailors and class/Ben will run for race group.? There's three
races on Sunday afternoon that gang can join in with.? Last race
on Sunday is also first race of TW.
On 21/05/2019 08:56, Susan wrote:
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Catriona likewise keen to do as much training as possible
so?definitely interested in doing stuff with?Ben
Ibbotsen.??Just to clarify,??I take it that current 29er
sailors would be doing Ben’s coaching instead of the
Academy?-??so we shouldn’t book onto?the Academy if we’re
there for the whole weekend.
Hi all,
Tummel Week
booking and full details available via website.? They're
expecting it to be busy this year so I'd book a tent space
soon.
I've also
provisionally arranged for Ben Ibbotson to come along to
do some coaching, one to one on the water sessions, boat
fettling, fitness, nationals prep, measurement issues
etc.? I know no one will book just now but can folk please
confirm if they're up for that so I can confirm it all
with him. He's definitely not intending to be doing it
full time, there's got to be lots of fun, paddle board
towing races etc in between times as well so it will be
pretty flexible.? Costs I reckon at ?60 each sailor for
the 7 days, it might go up or down a wee bit depending on
numbers so if you can please let me know if you think it's
a good idea please!!
For those in
this group that are just transitioning there's options of
RYAS academy with Gillies Munro over weekend at start of
Tummel Week or class organised transition coaching part
time for five days throughout week.? We've got at least 3
charter boats that other transitioning sailors can use for
these training events, weekend will be full time, for week
itself 2 pairs will share a boat. The intention is they'll
do the actual Tummel Week races in their own, parents or
pals boat.
All the options
should no be live on the 29er website.? The transition
options are all booked per sailor so that they don't need?
a pal to come along.? The race training is per boat.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504
Mobile 07952 473195
|
Catriona likewise keen to do as much training as possible so?definitely interested in doing stuff with?Ben Ibbotsen.??Just to clarify,??I take it that current 29er sailors would be doing Ben’s coaching instead of the Academy?-??so we shouldn’t book onto?the
Academy if we’re there for the whole weekend.
Hi all,
Tummel Week booking and full details available via website.? They're expecting it to be busy this year so I'd book a tent space soon.
I've also provisionally arranged for Ben Ibbotson to come along to do some coaching, one to one on the water sessions, boat fettling, fitness, nationals prep, measurement issues etc.? I know no one will book just
now but can folk please confirm if they're up for that so I can confirm it all with him. He's definitely not intending to be doing it full time, there's got to be lots of fun, paddle board towing races etc in between times as well so it will be pretty flexible.?
Costs I reckon at ?60 each sailor for the 7 days, it might go up or down a wee bit depending on numbers so if you can please let me know if you think it's a good idea please!!
For those in this group that are just transitioning there's options of RYAS academy with Gillies Munro over weekend at start of Tummel Week or class organised transition coaching part time for five days throughout
week.? We've got at least 3 charter boats that other transitioning sailors can use for these training events, weekend will be full time, for week itself 2 pairs will share a boat. The intention is they'll do the actual Tummel Week races in their own, parents
or pals boat.
All the options should no be live on the 29er website.? The transition options are all booked per sailor so that they don't need? a pal to come along.? The race training is per boat.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Eoghan will be there for the weekend and whole week. Up for any and all coaching ? Becci
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On Mon, 20 May 2019, 22:43 Bear, < david@...> wrote:
Hi all,
Tummel Week booking
and full details available via website.? They're expecting it to
be busy this year so I'd book a tent space soon.
I've also
provisionally arranged for Ben Ibbotson to come along to do some
coaching, one to one on the water sessions, boat fettling,
fitness, nationals prep, measurement issues etc.? I know no one
will book just now but can folk please confirm if they're up for
that so I can confirm it all with him. He's definitely not
intending to be doing it full time, there's got to be lots of
fun, paddle board towing races etc in between times as well so
it will be pretty flexible.? Costs I reckon at ?60 each sailor
for the 7 days, it might go up or down a wee bit depending on
numbers so if you can please let me know if you think it's a
good idea please!!
For those in this
group that are just transitioning there's options of RYAS
academy with Gillies Munro over weekend at start of Tummel Week
or class organised transition coaching part time for five days
throughout week.? We've got at least 3 charter boats that other
transitioning sailors can use for these training events, weekend
will be full time, for week itself 2 pairs will share a boat.
The intention is they'll do the actual Tummel Week races in
their own, parents or pals boat.
All the options should
no be live on the 29er website.? The transition options are all
booked per sailor so that they don't need? a pal to come along.?
The race training is per boat.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock
Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ
Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Hi all,
Tummel Week booking
and full details available via website.? They're expecting it to
be busy this year so I'd book a tent space soon.
I've also
provisionally arranged for Ben Ibbotson to come along to do some
coaching, one to one on the water sessions, boat fettling,
fitness, nationals prep, measurement issues etc.? I know no one
will book just now but can folk please confirm if they're up for
that so I can confirm it all with him. He's definitely not
intending to be doing it full time, there's got to be lots of
fun, paddle board towing races etc in between times as well so
it will be pretty flexible.? Costs I reckon at ?60 each sailor
for the 7 days, it might go up or down a wee bit depending on
numbers so if you can please let me know if you think it's a
good idea please!!
For those in this
group that are just transitioning there's options of RYAS
academy with Gillies Munro over weekend at start of Tummel Week
or class organised transition coaching part time for five days
throughout week.? We've got at least 3 charter boats that other
transitioning sailors can use for these training events, weekend
will be full time, for week itself 2 pairs will share a boat.
The intention is they'll do the actual Tummel Week races in
their own, parents or pals boat.
All the options should
no be live on the 29er website.? The transition options are all
booked per sailor so that they don't need? a pal to come along.?
The race training is per boat.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock
Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ
Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
See- I am checking my emails.
We are in Iona next weekend and not doing the GP 29er event, think Danny has an alternative crew.
Katherine?
?
?
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On 2019-05-18 13:27, Bear wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely need is someone that can input results into the 29er system, has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Bear
I've put myself down for committee boat signals for both days,
done this before so quite happy to be out doing that
Largs pasta is usually not great according to the kids so we are
happier catering for ourselves with packed lunches
We're only doing the 1 day academy and 2 days racing - I presume
we'll get some details as to when we need to be there for both the
academy and racing, I know the intention was to start the racing
sharp on the Sunday
Richard
On 18/05/2019 14:36, Bear wrote:
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Also do folk want
hot food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches Friday,Sat
and Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock
wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that
don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many
major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're
getting the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing
ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough
role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should
be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south
fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.?
I reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all
weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system,
has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything
I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the
moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the
counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let
me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile
07952 473195
|
Hi Bear
I can do registration. I’ve not done this before so could someone could just run through the basics quickly with me at some point before Sunday? I assume paperwork is already prepared?
Cheers
Susan
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What do different colours on spreadsheet mean?
Hi all,
I've done a role allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting the slipway
and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO, rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon it's
better than sitting round a clubhouse all weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely need is someone that can input results into the 29er system, has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Also do folk want hot
food organised by Largs SC for sailors lunches Friday,Sat and
Monday after they come in.? Tends to be pasta from memory?
B
On 18/05/2019 13:27, David Sturrock
wrote:
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Show quoted text
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't
know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major
events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting
the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO,
rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough
role plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be
able to fill most of the roles but if any from down south
fancy getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I
reckon it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all
weekend.? Either one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system,
has anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything
I've missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the
moment??? With 9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the
counting as they go in and out but if anyone disagrees let me
know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock Angus Heathers Ltd.
Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ Tel 01307 818504 Mobile
07952 473195
|
Hi all,
I've done a role
allocation spreadsheet for the Largs GP.? For those that don't
know it's a DIY job for the class, Largs had too many major
events booked for their volunteers this year so we're getting
the slipway and changing rooms but we're providing ribs, RO,
rescue etc with a lot of help from RYA Scotland.
I've done a rough role
plan on google spreadsheet, hopefully the Scots should be able
to fill most of the roles but if any from down south fancy
getting out on the Clyde they'd be more than welcome.? I reckon
it's better than sitting round a clubhouse all weekend.? Either
one day or both.
What we definitely
need is someone that can input results into the 29er system, has
anyone done this for other events.
Is there anything I've
missed of the list.? I'm not doing tallys at the moment??? With
9 boats I think the beachmaster can do the counting as they go
in and out but if anyone disagrees let me know.
Cheers
Bear
David Sturrock
Angus Heathers Ltd. Crosston Farm, Letham, Angus, DD8 2NZ
Tel 01307 818504 Mobile 07952 473195
|
Re: Largs - VSRs need a lift down.
That's great thanks
all.? Just bear in mind Matt can be off during week for a few
days at times when he's been working weekends so I'd arrange it
with him in plenty of time.
B.
On 15/05/2019 21:43, Susan wrote:
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OK Ian/Richard, that’s?probably best?for me?- ?thanks for
letting me off the hook (as it were).
If either of you can’t make it for some reason get back
to me and I should?still be able to help.
Susan
Sent from Windows Mail
OK - so just to be clear then, Richard and I will
coordinate with Duncan and Matt to get the two RIBs to Largs
sometime early next week.
That means you can keep your back well rested, Susan :-)
Ian
On 14 May 2019, at 13:53, Bear < david@...>
wrote:
That
sounds good as well, perhaps easier to
coordinate??? Will leave it up to you guys to
decide.
On 14/05/2019 13:48, Richard Coombs wrote:
Ian and I could probably take the two ribs down
one evening next week, would work if we were both
there should any manhandling be required at either
end
Richard
On 14/05/2019 13:19,
Ian Carr via Groups.Io wrote:
I can help. Would probably need to be ahead
of the event.?
Ian
I can help but it would have to be as
a separate trip ahead of the?GP as I’ll
be towing the girls’ boat on
Thursday/Friday am and again on the
Monday (plus airport pickup/dropoff for
Irish boys).
Due to current?back trouble it would
be helpful if there was someone around
to help if the trailer needs moved by
hand even a wee bit at either end. So
ideal if I went at same time as other
boat was going.
When do the VSRs need to be returned
afterwards?
Susan
Still not sure what our movements are
that weekend or whether we're doing
the academy, will have a chat with Ian
tomorrow
Richard
On
13/05/2019 22:05, Bear wrote:
Hi all,
RYAS are lending us a couple of
VSRs for the event and indeed
they're going to need them down for
the academy as well.? However
they've lost all their Volvos just
now and seem to be getting pool cars
which won't get sorted and tow bars
on in enough time to take any ribs
down.
We therefore need a couple of folk
to take down the VSRs from
Sailingfast near Falkirk to Largs.?
They can be taken down any time from
now on, just needs to be arranged
with Duncan and Matt.? Is anyone
heading down in that direction for
work/pleasure and can take a rib
please.? Or anyone in central
Scotland that could take an evening
run down, RYAS or 29er class will
pay fuel.?
I'm not down until Sunday and
they're now putting on two coaches,
Gillies and Anna so they need both
boats there for Friday first thing.?
Now got class boat coming down from
Tay as well for the Irish boys.?
Robb
The trailers are plated at 1,500kg
and so your car needs to be able to
tow a braked trailer of that
weight.? My Focus can't but Passat
can to give you an idea.? The actual
weight is well under 1,000kg Matt
said so not really that heavy but
DVLA go by plated weight of trailer.
Can a couple of folk put their
hands up for this one please.? I
know Robbie's taking down rib and
29er but copied him in just in case
he's at Largs for any reason before
then.?
Cheers
Bear
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Re: Largs - VSRs need a lift down.
OK Ian/Richard, that’s?probably best?for me?- ?thanks for letting me off the hook (as it were).
If either of you can’t make it for some reason get back to me and I should?still be able to help.
Susan
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OK - so just to be clear then, Richard and I will coordinate with Duncan and Matt to get the two RIBs to Largs sometime early next week.
That means you can keep your back well rested, Susan :-)
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On 14 May 2019, at 13:53, Bear < david@...> wrote:
That sounds good as well, perhaps easier to coordinate??? Will leave it up to you guys to decide.
On 14/05/2019 13:48, Richard Coombs wrote:
Ian and I could probably take the two ribs down one evening next week, would work if we were both there should any manhandling be required at either end
Richard
On 14/05/2019 13:19, Ian Carr via Groups.Io wrote:
I can help. Would probably need to be ahead of the event.?
Ian
I can help but it would have to be as a separate trip ahead of the?GP as I’ll be towing the girls’ boat on Thursday/Friday am and again on the Monday (plus airport pickup/dropoff for Irish boys).
Due to current?back trouble it would be helpful if there was someone around to help if the trailer needs moved by hand even a wee bit at either end. So ideal if I went at same time as other boat was going.
When do the VSRs need to be returned afterwards?
Susan
Still not sure what our movements are that weekend or whether we're doing the academy, will have a chat with Ian tomorrow
Richard
On 13/05/2019 22:05, Bear wrote:
Hi all,
RYAS are lending us a couple of VSRs for the event and indeed they're going to need them down for the academy as well.? However they've lost all their Volvos just now and seem to be getting pool cars which won't get sorted and tow bars on in enough time
to take any ribs down.
We therefore need a couple of folk to take down the VSRs from Sailingfast near Falkirk to Largs.? They can be taken down any time from now on, just needs to be arranged with Duncan and Matt.? Is anyone heading down in that direction for work/pleasure and
can take a rib please.? Or anyone in central Scotland that could take an evening run down, RYAS or 29er class will pay fuel.?
I'm not down until Sunday and they're now putting on two coaches, Gillies and Anna so they need both boats there for Friday first thing.? Now got class boat coming down from Tay as well for the Irish boys.? Robb
The trailers are plated at 1,500kg and so your car needs to be able to tow a braked trailer of that weight.? My Focus can't but Passat can to give you an idea.? The actual weight is well under 1,000kg Matt said so not really that heavy but DVLA go by plated
weight of trailer.
Can a couple of folk put their hands up for this one please.? I know Robbie's taking down rib and 29er but copied him in just in case he's at Largs for any reason before then.?
Cheers
Bear
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Re: Largs - VSRs need a lift down.
OK - so just to be clear then, Richard and I will coordinate with Duncan and Matt to get the two RIBs to Largs sometime early next week. That means you can keep your back well rested, Susan :-)
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On 14 May 2019, at 13:53, Bear < david@...> wrote:
That sounds good as well, perhaps easier to coordinate??? Will leave it up to you guys to decide.
On 14/05/2019 13:48, Richard Coombs wrote:
Ian and I could probably take the two ribs down one evening next week, would work if we were both there should any manhandling be required at either end Richard
On 14/05/2019 13:19, Ian Carr via Groups.Io wrote:
I can help. Would probably need to be ahead of the event.?Ian I can help but it would have to be as a separate trip ahead of the?GP as I’ll be towing the girls’ boat on Thursday/Friday am and again on the Monday (plus airport pickup/dropoff for Irish boys).
Due to current?back trouble it would be helpful if there was someone around to help if the trailer needs moved by hand even a wee bit at either end. So ideal if I went at same time as other boat was going.
When do the VSRs need to be returned afterwards?
Susan
Still not sure what our movements are that weekend or whether we're doing the academy, will have a chat with Ian tomorrow Richard
On 13/05/2019 22:05, Bear wrote:
Hi all, RYAS are lending us a couple of VSRs for the event and indeed they're going to need them down for the academy as well.? However they've lost all their Volvos just now and seem to be getting pool cars which won't get sorted and tow bars on in enough time to take any ribs down. We therefore need a couple of folk to take down the VSRs from Sailingfast near Falkirk to Largs.? They can be taken down any time from now on, just needs to be arranged with Duncan and Matt.? Is anyone heading down in that direction for work/pleasure and can take a rib please.? Or anyone in central Scotland that could take an evening run down, RYAS or 29er class will pay fuel.?
I'm not down until Sunday and they're now putting on two coaches, Gillies and Anna so they need both boats there for Friday first thing.? Now got class boat coming down from Tay as well for the Irish boys.? Robb
The trailers are plated at 1,500kg and so your car needs to be able to tow a braked trailer of that weight.? My Focus can't but Passat can to give you an idea.? The actual weight is well under 1,000kg Matt said so not really that heavy but DVLA go by plated weight of trailer. Can a couple of folk put their hands up for this one please.? I know Robbie's taking down rib and 29er but copied him in just in case he's at Largs for any reason before then.?
Cheers Bear
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Re: Largs - VSRs need a lift down.
That sounds good as
well, perhaps easier to coordinate??? Will leave it up to you
guys to decide.
On 14/05/2019 13:48, Richard Coombs
wrote:
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Ian and I could probably take the two ribs down one evening
next week, would work if we were both there should any
manhandling be required at either end
Richard
On 14/05/2019 13:19, Ian Carr via
Groups.Io wrote:
I can help. Would probably need to be ahead of the event.?
Ian
I can help but it would have to be as a separate
trip ahead of the?GP as I’ll be towing the girls’ boat
on Thursday/Friday am and again on the Monday (plus
airport pickup/dropoff for Irish boys).
Due to current?back trouble it would be helpful if
there was someone around to help if the trailer needs
moved by hand even a wee bit at either end. So ideal
if I went at same time as other boat was going.
When do the VSRs need to be returned afterwards?
Susan
Still not sure what our movements are that weekend
or whether we're doing the academy, will have a chat
with Ian tomorrow
Richard
On 13/05/2019 22:05, Bear
wrote:
Hi
all,
RYAS are lending us a couple of VSRs for the
event and indeed they're going to need them down
for the academy as well.? However they've lost all
their Volvos just now and seem to be getting pool
cars which won't get sorted and tow bars on in
enough time to take any ribs down.
We therefore need a couple of folk to take down
the VSRs from Sailingfast near Falkirk to Largs.?
They can be taken down any time from now on, just
needs to be arranged with Duncan and Matt.? Is
anyone heading down in that direction for
work/pleasure and can take a rib please.? Or
anyone in central Scotland that could take an
evening run down, RYAS or 29er class will pay
fuel.
I'm not down until Sunday and they're now putting
on two coaches, Gillies and Anna so they need both
boats there for Friday first thing.? Now got class
boat coming down from Tay as well for the Irish
boys.? Robb
The trailers are plated at 1,500kg and so your
car needs to be able to tow a braked trailer of
that weight.? My Focus can't but Passat can to
give you an idea.? The actual weight is well under
1,000kg Matt said so not really that heavy but
DVLA go by plated weight of trailer.
Can a couple of folk put their hands up for this
one please.? I know Robbie's taking down rib and
29er but copied him in just in case he's at Largs
for any reason before then.
Cheers
Bear
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Re: Largs - VSRs need a lift down.
Meant to add I think
ribs are staying down at Largs is the plan at present so no need
to bring home.? I'll certainly have a towbar free on the Monday
if necessary.
On 14/05/2019 13:48, Bear wrote:
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Ian/Susan, that's great hopefully.? Do you want to see if
there's a time that would suit both of you and that means
Susan's got a help for manhandling trailer?? Although Duncan
should be around at Falkirk end hopefully and Largs has tons of
space so should just be question of winding up jockey wheel and
driving off but I can definitely see that two folk seems a bit
safer in case of problems.
You'll need to liaise with Duncan to get boats unlocked at
Sailingfast.? Also with Matt to ensure that they can then get
locked back up at Largs.
Any problems give me a shout.
Cheers
Bear
On 14/05/2019 13:19, Ian Carr via
Groups.Io wrote:
I can help. Would probably need to be ahead of the event.?
Ian
I can help but it would have to be as a separate
trip ahead of the?GP as I’ll be towing the girls’ boat
on Thursday/Friday am and again on the Monday (plus
airport pickup/dropoff for Irish boys).
Due to current?back trouble it would be helpful if
there was someone around to help if the trailer needs
moved by hand even a wee bit at either end. So ideal
if I went at same time as other boat was going.
When do the VSRs need to be returned afterwards?
Susan
Still not sure what our movements are that weekend
or whether we're doing the academy, will have a chat
with Ian tomorrow
Richard
On 13/05/2019 22:05, Bear
wrote:
Hi
all,
RYAS are lending us a couple of VSRs for the
event and indeed they're going to need them down
for the academy as well.? However they've lost all
their Volvos just now and seem to be getting pool
cars which won't get sorted and tow bars on in
enough time to take any ribs down.
We therefore need a couple of folk to take down
the VSRs from Sailingfast near Falkirk to Largs.?
They can be taken down any time from now on, just
needs to be arranged with Duncan and Matt.? Is
anyone heading down in that direction for
work/pleasure and can take a rib please.? Or
anyone in central Scotland that could take an
evening run down, RYAS or 29er class will pay
fuel.
I'm not down until Sunday and they're now putting
on two coaches, Gillies and Anna so they need both
boats there for Friday first thing.? Now got class
boat coming down from Tay as well for the Irish
boys.? Robb
The trailers are plated at 1,500kg and so your
car needs to be able to tow a braked trailer of
that weight.? My Focus can't but Passat can to
give you an idea.? The actual weight is well under
1,000kg Matt said so not really that heavy but
DVLA go by plated weight of trailer.
Can a couple of folk put their hands up for this
one please.? I know Robbie's taking down rib and
29er but copied him in just in case he's at Largs
for any reason before then.
Cheers
Bear
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