Van Nimwegen results amended
Following an inspection of the RSA 8481 mainsail before the 2009 Nationals, it was found that the top batten was not in compliance with the class rules. Before the start of the National event the top batten pocket was repositioned in order to comply with the rules. An enquiry from the class measurer, about the status of the mainsail during the previous event, the van Nimwegen regatta, was raised. The skipper of RSA 8481 replied as follows and the van Nimwegen regatta results were corrected.
Biagio family - New foredeck/skipper arrives!
Mark Biagio proudly announced the birth of their son Ethan, 3 weeks early on the 27th September 2009. (While we were all at the Nationals in Mossel Bay)
Ethan was very early, and weighed in at 2.56kg, so according to Mark, although he first announced him as a foredeck, he is reconsidering him as a potential skipper. I am sure he, who started early, will grow tall and strong and eventually become a mean crew. Crews always start earlier than skippers! :-)
Illona and Ethan are at home and doing well.
Congratulations Mark and Illona!
2009 505 Nationals - 3rd Day "Windy and Wet" - Results out!
The cold front passed over Mossel Bay during the evening and Sunday dawned wet and with more wind than the previous two days.
Was this what the Cape guys had been hoping for?
We got onto the water dressed for the cold, with the conditions clearly favouring the bigger crews.
2009 505 Nationals - 2nd day. Light conditions
The second day at Mossel Bay brought light, overcast and shifty conditions and strengthened the Funke brothers position as regatta leaders
September News
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Boat Building Task Team Feedback
The boat building task team recently spent a great deal of effort investigating the feasibility of manufacturing boats locally from moulds which were aquired a number of years ago. Their brief was to locate and collect the most recent mould which was in the KZN area, inspect the mould for compliance with the class rules and then determine if it was feasible for a local builder to manufacture boats locally from this mould.
They also spent time negotiating agreements with local suppliers to assess the costs of locally manufactured and assembled boats.
This report was received recently from Rudolph and CJ.
Day 5 Worlds, San Francisco
Light winds, which made for some very interesting sailing
Day 4 Worlds San Francisco
LIGHT WIND!!!!! Can you handle that!
Day 3 Worlds San Francisco
Day 3 Saw another 25 knots by race 2
Von Nimwegen Regatta
NOR and Sailing Instructions available for download in the downloads sections


