Posts Tagged ‘Poole’

Hamworthy Journey

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

I never seem to get round to any UK coastal sailing, Bray is conveniently close and easy – the sun and wind in Egypt or Greece always seems more tempting… However, following our recent (very enjoyable) club trip to El Tur I got myself a nice new board from the Bray shop and at 100 litres no further excuses to put off that trip to the coast.

Candice’s round robin emails to get coastal (contact her if you want to get on the distribution list) provided the right opportunity. Hamworthy F5 forecast on windguru, grassy rigging area and cafe close by seemed to be perfect.

A terrible three hour holiday traffic drive later I arrived in Hamworthy Park (Poole) where it was chucking down rain and looking very gloomy indeed. I was wondering if this really had been such a good idea, but there was no denying it was very windy.

From beach to waterAs the first to arrive I rigged up my 6.1 and got some tips from a friendly local, a windsurfer gone over to the dark side (kite surfer) and after a few tentative runs realised that even in the rain UK coastal sailing is definitely worth the effort. The sailing is straight off the beach, the first bit fairly flat, more chop further out. The day bought a consistent strong wind and great blasting.

As the rain disappeared the rest of the Bray contingent (Candice, Claire, Gavin and Lynn) turned into the car park and rigged up. Everybody got some pretty good runs in throughout the day, all having a good sail. Lynn not having done a beach start for a while, also got some practice in with a helping hand from Candice. Claire sought to perfect that jibe and Gavin went for a blast between messing about with his harness lines. My new board felt faster than I’ve ever been, thanks for the advice Simon and James, the new toy is great!

I left a little before the rest. Gavin I hear was last off the water as usual at dusk. Despite the slightly longer journey, I think all had a good sail. I certainly did and hope for more wind soon, in the mean time I’m off to Turkey for some sunny windsurfing.

September diary busy with the National Windsurfing Festival and the Club Trip to Dale, West Wales, so I understand Candice is planning the next trip for 16/17 October, hopefully I’ll see you there.

Contributed by: Jeremy

Manic Monkeys Rock at Poole

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

The final Team 15 event of the year for the South Region took place at Sandbanks, Poole on Sep 12th. This coincided with the Animal Windfest weekend and so the four Manic Monkeys competing had Manic Monkeys holding Bray Lake flatthe oppportunity to rub shoulders with some big names in the windsurfing world. Joining the Monkeys were competetitors from seven other teams from the region in what turned out to be a record fleet of 53 boards. The T15′s sailed on the harbour side on a lovely sunny day with a gentle NE wind that held out for all the four races of the day – also perfect weather for the Manic Monkeys supporters gathered under the Monkey flag on shore!

Harry Tanner and Alexei Murphy competed in the 3.5m class in a fleet of 20 sailors. Alexei started the day badly, going the wrong side of the finish boat and being penalised with an additional lap! He recovered well to win the remaining 3 races, ending the day the fleet (and Techno) winner with a minimum 3 points. Harry competed fiercely and finished in overall 10th place. His competitive showing was justly recognised with a Merit award in this class.

Award ceremonyMiles Hewitt Jones and Nick Hemsley competed in the 4.5m class. The full fleet, apart from the 3.5′s, raced together and with 35 sailors the starts, on an upwind leg, were always going to prove difficult. The Monkeys had mixed fortunes at the starts with some excellent and some not so good but battled hard with Miles finishing 9th and Nick 10th in the series.

The Oxford Zoomers continued their success with another victory in the team competition and so had a clean sweep at all four T15 events in the region this year.
Top windsurfing personalities Olympic Bronze Medallist Bryony Shaw, four times World Windsurf Slalom and Race Champion Antoine Albeau, and Pro windsurfing stars Jamie Hawkins and Robby Swift were on hand to give out the prizes.
Winning medals
With all T15 events of the year now complete, the Manic Monkeys will be honing their skills at Bray on Thursdays after school with some racing planned for Saturday mornings. Who knows, having now met Antoine Albeau in person, the Monkeys may get some strong winds and tackle his 49.09 knot world record!