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Kids’ F3 club off to a flyer thanks to new boats and equipment

by Teesdale Mercury
July 15, 2018
in Sport
Kids’ F3 club off to a flyer thanks to new boats and equipment

A WIND IN THEIR SAILS: The young sailors prepare to take to the water

Sailing

APPARENTLY there is some sporting event happening in Russia which “the whole nation” is captivated by.

Or not, in my case. Or, in fact, in quite a lot of cases. Like the Co-Op staff member or most of the 40 or so sailors and helpers who “kicked off” our kids’ sailing club on Saturday.

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F3 (Fast Fun and Free) was trialled last summer as a way to introduce pre-teens into one of the international sports we are very good at.

I don’t mean into the last 20 for the first time in a couple of centuries, I mean consistently top of the leader board against strong opposition at every event.

The Sir Bens and Dame Ellens of sailing’s hall of fame all started in similar ways, on boats like the Oppie and Pico which Teesdale Sailing Club own, maintain, and offer free use of, (along with wet suits and other kit) to accompanied children.

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This year a new batch of 12 started beginner’s class while last year’s graduates progressed to the F3+ after lunch.

It was hot, sunny, perfect light winds and there was a new fleet of fast, junior spinnaker boats for the returners, (the RS Fevas), thanks to support from Teesdale Action Partnership.

Last year, the kids’ club survived gale after gale with 90 per cent attendance – very gratifying for the many hours Imogen, Richard and others put into organising things.

The first day of this season could not have been more perfect had Pimms and strawberries been presented to the volunteers at the close of day.

And they came back Sunday, with Max dunking his dad four or five times (as safety boat officer I should really remember) and Finn and Oliver practising capsize drill during a slow, becalmed morning. Wait until October boys, then see how inviting that practice is!

ChrisD

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