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#1
Photos of the Burton Cup & Tuesday's racing taken by Pavel Kricka are available to view & buy here:

https://pavelkrickaphotography.shootproof.com/gallery/Burtonweek2024/home
#2
Hi David,

I think the idea is sound - we should try it, if we don't then we won't know the difference it may make. There are plenty of boats in garages and dinghy parks that don't get sailed.

Perhaps a category that covers everything from N1 - N3415 as "classic" with Vintage / AC classified within?

Welcome other people's suggestions!
#3
Hi both, 

I asked John Sears who is also based at Notts County SC, who has a phone number for Jonathan.

Will send via private message to both of you.

George 
#4
The Dinghy Shack Series continues at Snettisham Beach SC on 20 & 21 July. The first two days of North West Norfolk Sailing Week, why not extend and do the whole week.......!

Infomation such as timing, entry, SI's & NoR available here: http://www.norfolkweek.co.uk/entry/

Looking forward to seeing some new faces & regulars at Snettisham and along the coast throughout the week
#5
Hi Mark,
Is your mast carbon or metal? 

I can explain what I do in my Feeling Foolish or Dead Cat Bounce, but it took me a while to "get it to feel right" in the breeze.
#6
Boats / Re: N3260 Radical Posture
27 Apr 2023, 08:58
£450, on Facebook Marketplace.
#7
Boats / Re: N3260 Radical Posture
27 Apr 2023, 08:57
Currently advertised For Sale in Skipton
#8
Hi Paul, I might have a boat - contact me for more info.
#9
Boats / Re: N3498 Paradise Pudding
12 Apr 2023, 08:39
2nd photo
#10
Boats / Re: N3498 Paradise Pudding
12 Apr 2023, 08:38
Rescued from just outside Bath in January 2023, with the intention of stripping the parts and fittings from the boat, however the hull's condition was much better than advertised, so now looking for a new home! Currently at RHYC in Suffolk but hoping to pass on to new ownership soon.
#11
General National 12 chat / Re: Covers?
26 Sep 2022, 02:30
Hi Dave

Have used P&B for foolish & DCB covers in recent years, hard to beat I think.

George
#13
Updated Entry List as of Today.
#14
Please find attached list of entries so far.

If you think you've entered but do not appear on the list, please get in touch!

Alternatively, if you're planning on attending but have not yet entered - please do so, to assist with the Class' planning of Burton Week 2022!
#15
Hi David, 

A great account of your first few sails in your National 12, an excellent read!

A few pointers:

Would try cleaning the mast track and spraying some mclube or similar first. Masts are expensive - but can be purchased from Super Spars or Selden.

I find kicker tension is vital off-wind, letting it off is an accelerator until you are past the point of no return (when the leech is too open and goes past the mast) - similar to a Laser. I play with the kicker a lot on a run.

Also, when it is time to gybe, it is vital (for me at least) that the crew grabs the kicker strop and physically pulls the boom across - telling the helm when it is about to go - or if it won't go (too much power in the sail/rig).

Then, the crew should follow the boom across the boat unless it is fairly windy and they're best stopping in the middle to stabilize it - normally depends how well the steering has gone! It is something fine tuned over lots of practice.

These are just my views and I hope others will share their thoughts! Keep going though, the N12 is a delightful dinghy, especially if you're lucky enough to sail with your wife as I am too.