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Royal Forth Yacht Club – Winter talks 2015

Ahoy Corinthians! The RFYC have put together a programme of talks over the next couple of months are all members are invited to attend.

25 February:: A year before the mast – sailing from Europe to New Zealand

Helen and Charlie Pank, members, RFYC

Although new to our club, the Panks are not new to adventure. Between November 2007 and November 2008, they sailed from Gran Canaria to New Zealand as crew on a wide range of yachts and with a wide range of people. The talk will describe their adventures, the wonderful places they visited, and the what its really like on long ocean passages.

11 March: Plastic and poo – Threats to Scottish Marine life

Matt Barnes, Sea Champions Co-ordinator Scotland, Marine Conservation Society

An introduction the work of the Marine Conservation Society in Scotland, including the themes of biodiversity, pollution and fishing with a Forth estuary perspective.

25 March: Neart na Gaoithe windfarm and the sailing community

David Sweenie, Mainstream Renewable Power

David will describe the proposed Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm, which is due to be located some 15km east of Fife Ness, distributed over an area of approximately 100km2. Mainstream was awarded the site in February 2009 by the Crown Estate as part of a competitive bidding process, and granted consent by the Scottish Government in October 2014. Construction offshore will commence in 2016. The project has the potential to generate 450MW of renewable energy through Torness, enough power to supply around 325,000 Scottish homes – more than the whole of Edinburgh. ‘Neart na Gaoithe’ is Gaelic for ‘strength of the wind’.

All talks are Wednesday evening, 7:00 for 7:30pm at the clubhouse.

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Prizewinners 2014

FCYC TROPHY WINNERS 2014  
 
STEWART SALVER 1 Eclipse C Dunnett
PORT EDGAR STERN CHASE 2 Tasara A Black
3 Misty Blue B Pennycook & E North
4 Foillan P Sherlock
 
SCOTT SHIELD 1 Misty Blue B Pennycook & E North
 
BASS ROCK TANKARD 1 Wild Horse S Bryant PEYC
 
BASS ROCK LINE TROPHY 1 SmiJ of Antrim F Martin & N Janke
   
WILSON CUP 1 Eclipse C Dunnett
 
WOODROW TROPHY 1 SmiJ of Antrim Susan Martin
LADIES RACE 2 Indulgence Kate Carter
3 Eclipse Mhairi Dunnett
 
SURRY CUP 1 Eclipse C Dunnett
 
MARSH CUP 1 Misty Blue B Pennycook & E North
 
INCHKEITH TROPHY 1 Eclipse C Dunnett
 
FAIR ILSE TROPHY WS SERIES 1 Indulgence P Douglas
Friday White Sail Race 1 1 Eclipse C Dunnett
Friday White Sail Race 3 1 Indulgence P Douglas
Friday White Sail Race 5 1 Indulgence P Douglas
Friday White Sail Race 6 1 SmiJ of Antrim F Martin & N Janke
 
JUBILEE CUP
WICKES STERN CHASE
ANSRUTHER QUAICH NOT CONTESTED
GADIE TROPHY NOT CONTESTED
 
CRUISER CUP Hyskier P Taylor &I Dawson
LATE COMERS CUP Pegasus Jason Hamilton
MECHANICAL MIRACLE AWARD   Robin Fowler
BILL MOSSMAN CUP   Brian & Linda Pennycook
WOODEN SPOON Ancala Eddie Myatt
LONG SERIES CUP SmiJ of Antrim N Janke &F Martin

 

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Lift Out Postponed

Ahoy Corinthians!

Disappointing news that the planned’s lift-out for Saturday 25th has been postponed due to high winds which are forecast.
The Met Office is currently forecasting an average windspeed of 21mph at 9am in the morning, strengthening to 24mph by 3pm, with gusts of 40-44mph throughout the day.

The next available date for lift out will be Saturday 1st November. Note that with the clock change on Sunday 26th, we will need to alter our start and finish times to maximise the operation in the daylight. Accordingly, members will be expected at the yard at 6:45am Saturday 1st November. Please check that your insurance is still in force on this date.

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Winter Berthing Application

Are the nights really drawing in? It’s that time of year again for applications for winter berthing on the pontoons to bewinter slip made. Here is the invitation from Edinburgh Marina Ltd and an application form.

Invitation:
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Application:
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LAT

Tuesday at 09:36 UTC was the Lowest Astronomical Tide – also known as chart datum, as you all know. And if you don’t, perhaps you should consider enrolling here! So, quite a bit of the harbour which never usually uncovers was, well… uncovered! Here, for the greater good of the mariners of Granton is a gallery showing what’s under your keel when you come floating into the pontoon.

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