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RS Aeros - The Bowmoor Bubble - Fleet ‘Lift-Off’ weekend

by Peter Barton on 19 Nov 2014
RS Aero - Bowmoor Bubble 'Lift-Off' Peter Barton
23 sailors pitched up to be enlightened on ‘Everything Aero’ on the class association organised Bowmoor Fleet ‘Lift-Off’ weekend. The fourteen-boat fleet consisted of twelve owned boats and eleven eager demo sailors took it in turns over the weekend in the two demo boats provided by RS. Fleet Captain, Dave Lynall, generously lent his boat also.

Two brand spanking new boats were conveniently delivered that morning to their excited new owners for use that day. With a few Bowmoor ‘old hands’ ready to assist, the two boats were quickly rigged and readied for action. It was a foggy windless start to the day but that was no issue as we had plenty to talk about!

Alex Southon of RS started the proceedings with an informative run through the boat; rigging, launching, boat care and design. Whilst the ethos of the Aero is simplicity it remains packed full of small design features that are all there for good reason!

Peter Barton then took over the sailing side of things; sail controls, technique and boat handling – describing many Aero specifics where the lightweight 30kg hull and responsive carbon rig may vary from previous classes sailed.


Still no wind, so inside we went for an early lunch. A quick chat on Class plans; Winter Series, 2015 Nationals, 2015 UK Series, Aero5 Squad, the Class Association and general Aero Admin!

Only a slight sign of breeze now, so enough time for a run through of the three main forms of capsize; ‘dry, wet and turtle’. Like most things in life; if it is hard you are likely going about it the wrong way! Some simple instruction of each method followed and a description of how conventional techniques need small variations due to the super light 30kg hull and carbon rig. As they would when you change between any two boats.

By now, bang on cue, a gentle force 1-2 was spreading across the lake and a quick change and rig had all the boats on the start line ready for some coached short series racing. We were incredibly fortunate to squeeze in four two-lap races with simple 30 second delay pursuit style starts between the different rig sizes. The approximate ratings worked well over an 18-20 minute race, with a mixture of rigs through the results. Prizes and Birthday cake followed!

Eight Aeros joined in the fast fleet’s two club races on the Sunday with more new faces enjoying the force 2-3. The RS Aeros took out both race wins; Dave Lynall in the first and Harry Joyce in the second.


All in all, it was a most enjoyable weekend with some very positive feedback. We certainly made the very most of the conditions that we were dealt.

Results of Saturday's ‘Bowmoor Bubble’ – Four races, One discard

 

Club

Rig

Size

Sail number

R1

R2

R3

R4

Net

Total

Posn.

Al

Keck

Bowmoor SC

9

1068

4

2

1

1

4

1

Paul Robson

Reading SC

7

1079

2

3

2

2

6

2

Phil Wright

Frampton SC

9

1135

7

8

4

3

14

3

Doug Roberts

Bowmoor SC

7

1006

8

7

5

5

17

4

Antony Lynall

Avon SC

9

1007

1

1

DNS

DNS

21

5

Peter Lewis

Avon SC

9

1010

10

12

8

6

24

6

Kate Tustin

Bowmoor SC

7

1008

11

10

7

7

24

7

Robin Harwood

Bowmoor SC

7

1012

12

11

6

8

25

8

Derrick Page

Bowmoor SC

7

1009

DNS

DNS

3

4

26

9

Shaun Curtis

Bowmoor SC

9

1023

3

5.5

DNS

DNS

27.5

10

Fi

Lucas

Bowmoor SC

7

1009

5

4

DNS

DNS

28

11

Bryan Smith

Bowmoor SC

7

1000

6

5.5

DNS

DNS

30.5

12

Richard Miller

Avon SC

9

1134

9

9

DNS

DNS

37

13

Maggie Dunn

Lyme Regis

7

1000

DNS

DNS

DNS

9

47

14

Primrose Salt

Chew Valley Lake SC

5

1023

DNS

DNS

DNS

10

48

15

Harry Joyce

Bowmoor SC

9

1064

DNS

DNS

DNS

DNS

57

16

Andy Warren

Avon SC

9

1011

DNS

DNS

DNS

DNS

57

17

Cathy Batram

Chew Valley Lake SC

5

1023

DNS

DNS

DNS

DNS

57

18

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