Monday, September 19, 2011

Old glory

Bruinisse is the last meeting of the year for Benelux mothies. I love the drive up from Antwerp through wetlands. The weather being somewhat unsettled, I counted at least half a dozen rainbows as a low easterly sun got under the grey squalls coming in from the north sea. Saturday was quite breezy and frought with breakdowns. Sunday was more mellow but the race course seemed to have its own dark cloud that kept temperatures at 10 degrees. I politely decided to stay ashore  - this has been a very mellow season and I wasn't in the mood to change that at the last minute.

I was however happy to see Morgan Good get 2nd overall with my old prowler. Still a very pretty and fast boat. Very good of Morgan to have done so well in his first moth race.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

White Knuckles

A friend called me to say he'd just bought an old Moth so he could learn to foil. Great news to have newcomers to the class in Belgium. He needed some advice on setting up so I volunteered to take a look at his "new" ride. He showed up at the lake with no less than White Knuckle Express - a piece of history! I couldn't resist going for a spin and was amazed at how well it worked once sorted. This is the boat Rohan Veal used to show the world what foiling was all about. It should be in a museum.

There are plenty of videos on the net showing Rohan sailing around on his foiling machine in a style long since surpassed. It's quite interesting to compare Rohan at Garda on the much evolved Bladerider, the boat and Rohan had already moved on so far. Stepping into White Knuckle Express knowing what a Mach 2 feels like makes it so much easier to set up and sail the old boat. It's humbling to think of the huge challenge Rohan faced and met just a few years back without the benefit of experience. We all owe him and John and the handful of pioneeers that first got foiling a great deal.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Shark Wins

Van Uden Reco Stellendam Regatta: 1,1,1,4.

A prematurely departed friend of mine (R.I.P.) once said he was almost perfect but that perfection itself would be boring. We were no where near perfect but brilliant enough to win. In fact we have been winning every time out this year. The key ingredients: a good balance of personality and skills within the crew, the ability to convert opportunities into advantage, and fantastic shore support. We just want to have some fun and we do.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Looking up!

2011 is looking up. The family has grown with the arrival of Francesca. Shark has grown to 35 feet and just continues to win everything. The Belgian Moth class has grown with the arrival of Morgan Good. What next?