Bala Long Distance Race is next in the Great British Sailing Challenge
by Andy Rice 13 Jun 2019 13:56 PDT
22-23 June 2019
Bala Long Distance and Grand Prix Race Weekend 2018 © John Hunter
The Bala Long Distance could well claim to offer the most beautiful scenery of all the events in the Great British Sailing Challenge
For those in the know, the Bala Long Distance has been one of those rare jewels of the summer scene in British dinghy sailing. Now part of the Great British Sailing Challenge, this year's Bala Long Distance takes place in just over a week's time on the weekend of 22 & 23 June.
The big race itself, which takes the fleet the full length of Bala Lake (about 3.5 miles long), starts at 1pm on Saturday. Mike Allen, one of the event organisers, says it's the high point of the Bala year and one that he's delighted to share with any visitors to this beautiful part of North Wales, the mountainous Snowdonia National Park. "I've raced in ten editions and only won it once, in my Devoti D-1," he says. "It's an incredible stretch of water to sail on, and this race can be pretty challenging. We'll aim for four hours of racing, which in the right breeze will mean about four laps for the fast cats and maybe a couple of laps for the slower boats like the Solos and other hiking single-handers."
The Sunday will be three-back-to-back handicap races using the Great Lakes handicap numbers whose accuracy and fairness is well proven on the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series, along with other GBSC speed prizes using SailRacer's GPS tracking which will be fitted to all the boats for the weekend.
Bala's generous size makes it a great playground for boats of all shapes and sizes. Among the multihulls expected to compete in the event are F18s, F20s, Unicorns, A-Class cats and even a Nacra 17. Sportsboats are set to be a battle between SB20s and VX-1s. The Topper is the slowest boat permitted to take part while Brad Gibson is expected to make an appearance in his foiling International Moth.
Among the more conventional dinghies, the Scorpion fleet has targeted Bala as a 'must do', as have the RS400s who like to include the Bala Long Distance as part of their popular Rope4Boats Northern Tour.
For the non-sailors in the family there is plenty to do around the lake, including mountain bike hire, stand-up paddleboarding and other watersports. If that all sounds too energetic, there is also an old steam train that runs alongside the lake shore and makes for a great way of following the progress of the long distance race. Just 10 minutes away is the town of Bala with a swimming baths to take the kids, and plenty of other activities in this area which is very much geared up to entertaining the many tourists that visit this spectacular part of the country.
For Saturday evening, a BBQ is planned for all the competitors and their families, and at 8pm a local live band, Face Value, will entertain everyone as they watch the sun set over the Welsh mountains.
If you've got a boat, chances are you're eligible for the Bala Long Distance. Get your entry in at www.sailingchallenge.org