A VERY poor weather forecast for Saturday deterred the sailors for the dinghy racing at Tenby Sailing Club.
Racing was cancelled but conditions on the day turned out to be much better than expected.
Racing for all classes continues on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Thursday, 12 June sees the next class race for Redwings.
The Redwing Inland National Championship 2025 is being run by Tenby Sailing Club at Llys Y Fran reservoir on 21-22 June.
The annual Tenby Regatta and Round Caldey race is on the weekend of 12-13 July and preparation is well under way for the National Championships for GP 14s, Miracles, and Enterprise classes to be held at the beginning of August, followed by the National Redwing Championships later in the month.
The Alpaca Lypse annual Passage race from Pembroke Haven Yacht Club to Tenby is on Saturday, 14 June, with prizes totalling £500.
The weekend is preceded by a feeder race or cruise in company from Tenby on Friday, and followed on Sunday by a return race to PHYC. Entry details from [email protected]
Swansea Yacht Club are also organising an event to sail to Tenby on Saturday.
Junior training is held every Wednesday evening starting at 5.30pm, followed by Terry’s legendary BBQ.
A Level 1 powerboat course has been scheduled for Sunday, 31 August for junior members.
The last quiz in the current series attracted a full house last Saturday evening.
Team Twp proved to be not so twp taking first place, with team RLYL in second and Four’s Company third.
Terry Evans was thanked by the Commodore for his consistent devotion to question setting and genial hosting, ensuring that everyone had a good evening.
The new season of quizzes will begin in September.
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