| 2009 Dinghy Races / Series |
| Icicle and Frostbite Series. |
| Open handicap Series. - competitors from other clubs welcome. Wetsuits or drysuits must be worn with buoyancy aids on top, so that they are visible. |
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| Spring Series. |
| Handicap Series. including the Harrison Trophy for the best placed Laser. |
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| Sunday Series. |
| Separate Races for Fast and Slow Handicap. Fast h/cap: PY 1155 or less. Slow h/cap: PY 1156 or greater. |
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| Sunset Series. |
| Evening handicap Series. |
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| Farminer Trophy . |
| Awarded to the cadet scoring the least total points in the Sunset Series., all races to count. |
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| Langstone Harbour Inter-club Series. (LHICS) . |
| Inter-club handicap Series. between all Langstone Harbour clubs; open to all club members. Racing for Fast, Medium and Slow Handicap. |
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| Tudor v Locks Series. |
| Inter-club handicap Series. for the Langstone Tiller; open to all club members. Sailed in conjunction with the LHICS. |
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| Chris Wadham Memorial Trophy. |
| An out of harbour Tudor v Locks race for the Chris Wadham Memorial Trophy; open to all club members. |
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| Gould Series. (personal handicap) . |
| Series. of 3 races open to all club members who have finished at least 4 races during the season, in the class they are entering, before 31 st August, excluding the Frostbite and Icicle Series., the Regatta, the Trafalgar and L V See pursuit races, and Cadet races. Competitors will be allocated a personal handicap number before the first race based on their average performance through the year. |
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| Challenge Series. |
| Handicap Series. of 3 races open to all. Sailed in conjunction with the Gould Series.. |
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| Saturday Series. |
| Handicap Series. open to all members. |
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| Cadet Series. |
| Ludford Trophy Handicap Series., with short courses, open to all Tudor Cadets. Sailed in conjunction with the Saturday Series.. Briefing before each race. |
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| Coffee Pot, Fairway Beacon, and Sophie Ludford Memorial Race Trophies |
| Handicap races open to all club members. |
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| Binness/RNLI Race |
| Handicap race open to all club members. Course includes North Binness Island. Entry fee goes to the RNLI. |
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| Long Distance Trophy |
| Handicap race, of normally at least 12 miles, open to all club members with dinghies having Portsmouth numbers of 1155 or less. May be Out of Harbour. |
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| Horse Sand Fort Trophy and Out of Harbour Race |
| Out of Harbour races open to all club members. Long races in potentially challenging conditions. |
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| Boxall Trophy |
| Handicap race, open to all club members with dinghies having Portsmouth numbers of 1156 or greater. May be Out of Harbour. |
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| Trafalgar Shield and L V See Trophy |
| Pursuit races open to all club members. Boats start at different times based on their yardstick, slower boats first, faster boats later. |
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| Willson and Glanville Trophies. |
| Willson: Fast handicap (PY 1155 or less). Glanville: Slow handicap (PY 1156 or greater). |
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| Ladies’ Tray |
| Handicap race open to all club helmswomen (crew may be lady or gentleman). |
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| Novice Trophy |
| Handicap race open to all club members who have not, prior to this event, won a race with 4 or more starters during the current season, excluding all open events, Gould and Cadet Series. races. Competitors must have sailed at least 4 races during the season prior to this race in the class they are entering. |
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| Endeavour Trophy |
| Handicap race open to all club members who have not, prior to this event, won a trophy during the current season, excluding all open events, Gould and Cadet Series. trophies. Competitors must have sailed at least 4 races during the season prior to this race in the class they are entering. |
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| Sinbad Milledge Trophy and Prentice Plate |
| Handicap events open to all clubs in Langstone Harbour. Sailed in Langstone Harbour near Langstone Sailing Club. |
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| Wild Goose Chase |
| Single race event, open to members of all Langstone Harbour clubs. Racing for various dinghy classes and cruisers. Start in Langstone Channel. Hosted in rotation by Langstone Harbour clubs: Tudor SC for 2009. |
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| Boxing Day Race |
| Handicap race. A festive appearance is expected! The Race Officer and Patrol Boat crew are volunteers (so please volunteer). Wetsuits or drysuits must be worn with buoyancy aids on top, so that they are visible. |
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| 2009 Dinghy Cruises |
| Briefing before departure. All dinghies must sign on before the cruise and sign off on return to Tudor. Safety cover as such is not provided (although the patrol boat will be attending) and therefore crews should aim to be self-sufficient. For out of harbour cruises, competent crews in well-found boats only. Compass highly recommended. Cadets must have parental consent and be accompanied by a nominated adult. If in any doubt as to requirements please discuss with Sailing Committee well in advance of the event. For further details, see the Dinghy notice board or contact the Handicap Class Captain, Linda Vacher on 023 9235 3836. |
| Round Haying Island Dinghy Cruise |
| Circumnavigate Hayling Island with a stop for lunch at Hayling Island Sailing Club. Boats may pass over or under the bridge according to dinghy type and owner’s preference. A full day out with some challenging sailing. Bring packed lunch. |
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| Sword Sands Fun Sail |
| Sail down to Sword Sands at low tide and then play (eg boules, rounders, kites) on the best beach in the harbour. Bring a packed lunch for the Sands and food to cook on the barbeque back at the Club afterwards. |
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| IOW Priory Bay Cruise |
| A day cruise to Priory Bay on the Isle of Wight. For experienced helms only. Usually Tudor Cruisers go as well. |
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| Langstone at High Water Cruise |
| A chance to sail around Langstone Harbour when there is plenty of water.
Get to know where all the buoys are for when you race. |
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| Langstone at Low Water Cruise. |
| A chance to sail around Langstone Harbour when there is little water and plenty of mud. Get to know why you run aground when you race. |
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| Special Trophies |
| Terry Fleming Memorial Trophy |
| Awarded to a member demonstrating special endeavour in sailing activities. |
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| Flounder Trophy |
| To be awarded to the member performing the most capsizes, a capsize of special merit, or any other unusual occurrence deserving recognition. |
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