![]() On Saturday morning there was a lot of activity as the boats were launched. We had good weather for a change, with a light wind. This year the course set was to take us round Horsey Island in a clockwise direction, over the causeway, down Hamford Water and back up the Twizzle and finish at the yacht club.. High water was approximately 12:00 and the start line was across the Twizzle. Still quite crowded with 38 boats all over the place. The racing fleet varied between a 12sq Metre Sharpie, an International canoe, clinker lug rigged dinghies, Mirrors and a Winkle Brig and a fleet of 7 smacks boats and a Merlin Rocket. Quite quickly the racers forged their way to the front but the sight of the fleet crossing the Wade was quite amazing. It was not high water when the boats started to cross the Wade and several boats had minor problems navigating through the shallows, which had tufts of grass showing in places. The wind increased as the race went on and made for an exciting sail, but the only casualty was a minor dismasting of a Mirror and one capsize. Once back ashore the W&FYC had laid on a BBQ enjoyed by all. Once people had recovered, children of all ages set to and built the customary “paper boats” which were then raced across the Pond. Great fun was had by all. The youngest member, Henry Hodgkinson’s (4) boat was the clear winner. Fun Prizes were awarded to entrants and teams . ![]() On the Sunday mid morning around 16 dinghies set of from the club to meet up with their other “halves”. Boats had been given half the name of well known pirates and the idea was for them to find the other half of the name given to another boat. Dinghies then sailed to Stone point where a quick picnic was had before the tide turned and participants returned to the W&FYC, to load-up and make their way home. Thanks must go Walton and Frinton Yacht Club who hosted the event and did everything they could to make it a success, from providing safety cover to Paul who looked after all our catering and drinking needs. Thanks also to the campsite providers who gave up their gardens for the tents and gear, and all the organising team of Old Gaffers. ![]() Traditional Gaffer Class 1st Medea 2nd Woody Spirit Of Tradition Class 1st Mantra 2nd Montmoreoncy New Classic Class 1st Cloud Nine 2nd Anglia Smacks Boat Class 1st Willow 2nd Lettuce Modern Hot Shots 1st Manic 2nd Golden Smitch |