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Title: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 20 Mar 2012, 10:22
The first of the 2012 Gill Series events, and the Scottish N12 Championships will be hosted by Annandale SC on 14th and 15th April. The prestigious and very old Scottish Daily Express Trophy is up for grabs to the winner of the event and results also count towards three Travellers Series - the national Gill sponsored Series, the Scottish Area travellers series and the Northern Area travellers series.
Come and join us for a great weekend of good sailing and great socialising...
The NOR is attached.....
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 22 Mar 2012, 07:59
Wow! 101 downloads of the NOR...surely not 100 boats at Annandale ??)
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: angus on 22 Mar 2012, 08:15
Make that 102 because I'm coming and I havn't downloaded it.
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: steve (Guest) on 23 Mar 2012, 10:01
Ed,
Maybe only 101 because I downloaded it, but must have clicked twice because I ended up with 2 copies. See you there and don't worry I haven't forgotten the trophy.

Regards,

Steve
N3531
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 24 Mar 2012, 06:14
Steve, Thanks..look forward to seeing you!
Anyone else coming out to play...?!
121 downloads now...even allowing for double downloads thats still a big fleet!;D Fingers crossed!
PS I almost forgot Annandale is also a qualifier for the Border Trophy.....
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Lukepiewalker on 25 Mar 2012, 08:52
I may find my way along to poke shiny things...8)
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Chadders on 25 Mar 2012, 03:51
Really sorry but we will miss it this year due to a holiday booked before the fixture list came out, bad form I know!  Great event and I will be thinking of you as we head even further North with a car full.  Howard C
 
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Tim Gatti on 26 Mar 2012, 07:34
Clare and I will be there with vintage Starfish 'Saskia' arriving Sat am

B&B booked in Lochmaben for Sat night - walking distance from the Club so we can enjoy the evening meal and associated beverages.
Looking forward to another great weekend of sailing and socialising

Tim
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Jeremy C on 29 Mar 2012, 10:57
Poster for the event!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 29 Mar 2012, 11:12
Wow! Thanks Jeremy!! Great job!
Eight confirmed as coming so far (that I know of...)!!
Anyone else?...come on Steve needs some competition!!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Jeremy C on 29 Mar 2012, 11:17
No problem Ed,

thought it deserved a poster!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: MarkSimpson on 29 Mar 2012, 12:00
Team Simpson will be there.  Planning on camping so more weather like the last few days please...
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Alex T on 04 Apr 2012, 11:37
I will be there - someones got to come last (unless there is a bit of wind........)
 
Not camping - will be commuting from the house!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: nigelf on 04 Apr 2012, 01:33
Alex. Forgive me using this space in this way, but I rather think your parents (Alex and Liz?) are very old friends of mine from Currie days starting in 1961. If that might be the case I wonder if you could give them my email address and say that I would love to get in touch with them. I lost touch with them when I moved to Kent 6 yrs. ago. Nigel Fordyce : wnfordyce@btinternet.com (mailto:wnfordyce@btinternet.com). Also N12. 3535. Sincerely -I wish I lived nearer Scotland and I would be at Annandale, with or without N12.
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 04 Apr 2012, 05:00
Small world...I knew Liz Tulloch when I lived in Currie...

Alex look forward to seeing you at Annandale!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: angus on 04 Apr 2012, 11:42
If the world was that small there would be a few more people coming to annandale............;D
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 06 Apr 2012, 04:58
Well by my reckoning we are into double figures now...so perhaps the world IS shrinking!
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: GC on 11 Apr 2012, 10:13
Copsey Family have decided to travel. Leaving tomorrow morning to make saturday start time.- Two days should do it.
Just finished refitting board and new slot gasket so hoping it all holds together.
Anthony will be crewing but who for is yet to be decided. Nick will helm if he is up for 6 races and can be polite to me, otherwise I will be helming.
Tanya has a crewing job so we will have 3 sailing and 2 spectating  
Looking forward to it.
Gerald 3411 (Nick 3538)
 
 
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Alex T on 12 Apr 2012, 02:10
Quote from: 262Small world...I knew Liz Tulloch when I lived in Currie...

Alex look forward to seeing you at Annandale!

you did look vaguely familiar when I met you it Blaydon.....
My parents are quite well known in East-Coast Sailing circles.
The big debate right now, is what was the sail number of my Grandad's N12 - there are plenty of numbers being "remembered", but they are all different... any ideas????
Hopefully I will make it along to Annandale - still planning on it, but may only manage the Sunday due to Crew rebellions and tow-car issues (and, I think I need to do a wind-dance to make sure I keep moving!)
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: angus on 12 Apr 2012, 10:14
Come on Alex you cann't miss Saturday night, Thats all i go for. And the vain hope I'll beat Howard Chadwick one race...I did once you know but I will let him tell you about it......8)
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Chris Day (Guest) on 15 Apr 2012, 07:36
Well done to Steve Sallis and Tanya Copsey for winning the first Gill Series event of the year, in a variety of winds and often shifty conditions.

A massive thank you to everyone at Annandale Sailing Club for providing a first class event and a very warm welcome! I can honestly say I have never been to such a good value event with afternoon tea, curry night with unlimited drinks and Sunday soup and sandwiches all included in the entry.

We will definitely be back next year - but may be in a b&b ... camping was a little chilly!

Looking forward to Spinnaker next weekend!

Chris
N3513
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: GC on 16 Apr 2012, 09:53
A great event well run. Thanks to all at Annandale. Also well done to Chris and Sophie for managing 2 race wins.
Bernard and Ellie Clark were first AC and Tim Gatti and Clare Hunter were first Vintage.
Nick managed to finish two races and I finished another two so between us we could have qualified.
Looking forward to Spinnaker next week
Gerald  3538 (OK 3411 really)  
    
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Tim Gatti on 16 Apr 2012, 10:22
To echo what others have already said - thanks to all at Annandale for another fabulous weekend.

The weather was pretty amazing too - with sunshine and breeze on both days, if a little shifty.
Thanks also to the other Vintage sailors who came  - five entries so early in the season made for some really great racing.
There were some very young crews in the front of many of the boats, Ellie Clark, Finn Mitchell, Rebecca Coles and Ben Willett in particular, who did extremely well.
Perhaps along with broadening the scope of the Gill prizes (well done to Clare Hunter for all her hard work too as Gill rep), we should also look at finding ways to reward and encourage some of our keen young crews, even if they don't make it into the main prize list?
Tim (N2335 'Saskia')
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Will Willett on 17 Apr 2012, 05:49
Definitely well worth the trip...
Great sailing, superb hospitality and brilliant value for money!  Family Willett will definitely be back next year.  Thanks Annandale, and thanks Gill...!
Tim:  Ref your point about young crews - not only some good achievements but for one or two they were getting into boats they weren't familiar with, with helms they may not have known.  I thought they did brilliantly and completing the series was a great achievement for them and a super advertsiement for the class...  Ben enjoyed the event and the close racing but a little extra reward or encouragement could make the difference between getting him (and therefore all of us) to the next meeting, and the next, and the next... 
See you all again soon.
Will (N2620)
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: edwillett on 18 Apr 2012, 05:27
I would just like to endorse the previous posters sentiments and thanks all round...but also add my own thanks from the resident Scottish N12's to all the visitors some of whom travelled really considerable distances to attend Annandale. Without all your support the event would not be the success it is and we also much appreciate the opportunity to race against other N12's and catch up and socialise with you all too! Very much appreciated. 
PS sorry for delay in getting report out...have been working in London this week....
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Tim Gatti on 20 Apr 2012, 08:41
See Ed's report of Y&Y here: http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/162630/National-12-Scottish-Championships
Tim
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: Will Willett on 20 Apr 2012, 10:58
For any of you who want a flash-back to Annandale - or a view on proceedings from on board N2620 - I've put a short video clip onto the N12 Facebook page...   It was taken from the first day - race 3 I think.  Not one of our finest races as most of you were in front (and the camera is facing aft) but it was still a bit of fun. 
Title: Re: Annandale, 14th & 15th April.
Post by: angus on 21 Apr 2012, 02:21
The most important and prestigious award seems to have been missed off the write up. The Lady bird book of sailing. This award has been compared to the Burton Brick but it is of course quite different as the aim is to help the recipient.
This year it was won by Brian Herring who is obviously so desperate for work he ran up my transom and it actually wasn't my fault and he also managed the only capsize of the weekend.
I can't help noticing That I seem to have featured in quite a few of the photos and Always with a considerable heel which i have just spent hours looking at very boring video I took with horizon level nearly all the time. Maybe it is throw back to the Killer Custard days when we used to heel the boat over when ever we saw a camera just to show off our teeth.:-/