
DF65 Interclub Shootout
What a magnificent day! Sunny, warm and with a steady south to south westerly all afternoon. Today we hosted some of the best DF65 skippers in WA to our annual DF65 Interclub Shootout.
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What a magnificent day! Sunny, warm and with a steady south to south westerly all afternoon. Today we hosted some of the best DF65 skippers in WA to our annual DF65 Interclub Shootout.
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Today we held our Handicap DF65 racing regatta and there were 14 skippers head on out to do mortal kombat. Just joking, that would be frowned on.
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The build-up to today's racing was huge. Our first planned Scratch Saturday attracted the cream of DF95 skippers in WA currently. There is a cold front moving to WA which influenced today's weather.
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Some days racing on the lake we get just lucky. After 6 days of constant drizzle and strong winds, we had a break of 4 hours from 11:30am through to 4:30pm without any rain and with competitive breezes.
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Wonderful afternoon at Austin Lake today mostly because we missed the rainfall and achieved 11 races in the two and bit hours of racing.
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What a beautiful winter's day on the lake today with N-N/E winds. 3-5 kts sunny conditions, great day.
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For a mid June sailing event was surprisingly good fun. Usually it is calm drifting with little to no prospect of improvement. The forecast was for North East breezes between 2 - 5 knots but when we arrived and set up...
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Okay the breeze was light before the first race, 4-5 knots from the SSE, but miracles happen and it increased to 6-11 knots for the remainder of the day which made for excellent conditions for our DF95s. The racing wa...
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What a day it was on the Lake. Today we had 10 sailors take on an interesting forecast of 3-5 knots N/W-N-N/E winds fading during the afternoon. Sure enough we had to call it at 2:50 pm as the wind had gone.
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We had a great turn out for the Sunday IOM racing. 7 starters for most races! Unfortunately Ray lost his fin, luckily right on the jetty, so he didn't have to go for a swim.
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Warm, sunny 24°C conditions with a gentle Northerly breeze.We set up a course using the IGA side shelter and in true Austin Lakes tradition the breeze swirled and bumped around the trees on the north end creating a ve...
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Following another successful season of racing across the DF65, DF95 and IOM classes, members gathered for the Austin Lakes Radio Sailing Club Annual Awards Presentation to recognise the achievements, commitment and sp...
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