TIME TO GET AFLOAT & CLUB NEWS

The welcome news was announced last week that boatyards, marinas and harbours are now open. This comes as a huge relief and is a tribute to the RYA’s efforts. Frustrated owners can now begin fitting out and making plans to get on the water and to look forward to the joys of life afloat, subject to some restrictions on crew, sleeping on board, and maintaining two meters separation, not a problem for our yachts !

So far, the determined Regatta Committee at the Royal London are persisting with their plans to hold the Cowes Classics Week from July 25 / 31. Cowes Week are also hoping to run the Regatta as scheduled and are in plenary planning sessions, and discussions with Harbour and Local Authorities. As the goalposts are moving faster than Whooper on a beam reach, they may yet be able to run the events. The Cowes spring Classics has been shifted to September and the Hamble Classics is scheduled for late August

We wish them all bureaucratic fair winds.

Despite the cancellation of our Regatta in July, we are looking into cruising options to enable our members to congregate safely and enjoy time together passage making, mooring or anchoring.

We are pleased to announce that Mary Scott-Jackson will be devoting time to revising the Yachts data base and assisting with updating the Club website.

With best wishes 

Rufus          
 On board Venya,   en route Harwich to  Aldeburgh Wednesday

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British Classic Week Suspended

It is with regret that we announce that the  British Classic Week has been suspended.

In order to clarify the plans that many members and visitors are making, we have concluded that it would be imprudent to hold the Regatta in July.

If and when, conditions permit, we will consider staging a smaller, less formal event and we will consult with our members to ensure as much opportunity as possible for participation.

We look forward to welcoming you to the  British Classic Week, which  is scheduled to be held in July 2021.

Life Without Panerai

Well... there always was! And now the Med season has closed, it has been interesting to talk to Argyle who has attended most of the (ex) Panerai circuit of Regattas this Summer, to hear that they attended a series of top notch events, run and administered well by the various Yacht Clubs and that the absence of bright blue carpet, canapes and time-pieces did not dent the events to any appreciable degree.

It really goes to show that 90% of the event comprises lovely yachts, enthusiastic owners and fun loving crew coming together for good racing, expert sailing and social pleasure, as epitomised by and embodied in the British Classic Yacht Club and as always in the B.C.Y.C. Regatta. It is these factors, and these factors alone which attracted the sponsor, and I found quite rudely they usurped the name of the event with the brand name, as if their name on our event was better.

I’m hearing that the British Classic Yacht Club Committee has 20:20 vision focused on the July 2020 British Classic Yacht Club Regatta in Cowes. It may lack a little “razz” but will have plenty of “ma tazz” because you guys bring it by the sail bag full on your yachts!

This coming July the B.C.Y.C. takes full ownership of our own Club event, and even if racing is not your thing, you should bring your yacht, your crew and a few sail bags full of “ma tazz” and join this years’ party. You will love it – and the British Classic Yacht Club can show the world our own absolute unique brand of Classic Yachting so widely admired since 2002.

Tim
Admiral
British Classic Yacht Club