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Tell Tales 19th November 2005
Saturday saw the running of our Crayfish Cup. We had Fireballs from Warrnambool, 420’s from Melbourne, our local boats and World Champion, Rohan Veale, sailing his International Moth, which was the most amazing boat – in and out of the water!

We were meant to have two races on Saturday but the fresh westerly wind, with gusts up to 25 knots, meant that only 1 race was completed. The race saw plenty of capsizes, with boats going everywhere. John Marriner’s keel boat was the best by far, leaving Bill Gross in his wake all day. Well done to John and his crew.

Sunday’s races were a more pleasant affair with the sun shining and a pleasant 10/12 knot southerly wind. The Moth was the one to watch as it lapped everything in the fleet. Our own sailors acquitted themselves quite well and everybody had a great time over the two days of racing.

Thanks must go to the Apollo Bay Fisherman’s Co-Op for providing the crayfish as trophies, and a big thank you to Peter Deppeler who provided his boat and acted as start/finish line for the two days. It was a big effort by Peter and his crew.

Thanks also to Chris Marriner and Sandra Skene for their tireless work over the weekend, and to John Lindsey and crew on the rescue boat.

A reminder – The Learn To Sail starts again on Saturday.
Also at the same time we have a Try Sailing Day for those who might like to have a go on a yacht , if you’re interested come down at 10.00 am.

Life is good, be happy, come sailing







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