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Great News Thursday 11th Octobers Work Party Gets Abbey Meads Lake in Great Shape

Great News
Many thanks go to Roger, Martin, John, Alan and Les for a really good effort on Thursday, as in the photograph below showing before and after pics of the grass and the trees. Another bit of good news, on Thursday Martin and John replaced and refurbished the landing stages, which are now usable for racing, whilst Alan cut all the grass and opened up a wider track on the west bank. Les and I carried on cutting the trees on the west bank and now all of the big trees are gone, which you can see in the attached before and after photograph. These 3 things mean that our lake at Abbey Meads is now in the very best of health and subject to cleaner winds from the south south-west and south-west directions.

Succesful Work Party

By |2018-10-13T21:38:24+01:00October 13th, 2018|Categories: News, Work Party|Comments Off on Great News Thursday 11th Octobers Work Party Gets Abbey Meads Lake in Great Shape

News from Roger Stollery

Dear GMYC members,

In view of the forecast of heavy rain tomorrow morning continuing into the afternoon tomorrow’s ALE is put back one week to Wednesday 9th May, when hopefully the weather will be warmer and less wet! Having suffered the cold north-easterly winds and rain over both days of the ranking weekend in Norwich, I have only just dried out all my stuff and don’t fancy another day in the rain!

As the MERMAID is coming up on the following weekend, on Sunday 13th May the committee decided that the morning of the ALE should be a gardening session to get ready for the weekend. The plan is to start at 10 o’clock and run seamlessly into the sailing at 2 o’clock. As it is a growing time of year the grass needs mowing and we need to make an attempt to cut other vegetation like the brambles with our ‘new’ brush cutter, loppers etc. If anyone has any free time in the morning we would be delighted to see you.

The Notice of Race for the MERMAID is available and shortly will have the MYA online entry set up. This event is not a ranking event and is for ordinary club members as well as those treating it as a tuning event by those going to the Worlds. You would be most welcome to come and spectate if you don’t want to sail as I’m sure there will be some good racing to watch. However, if you do want to sail PLEASE get your entry in early using the online entry system.

Although the weather conditions at the Whittlingham lake, Norwich were very unkind, the racing was good and the Guildford entry did well. It was A rig conditions on Saturday and I surprised myself to be vying for the lead with Brad Gibson and his all-conquering GRUNGE design in the seeding race and finished second with my UP. However, it was Peter’s UPFRONT that dominated the day to count six 1sts, a 2nd and a 3rd and beat Brad Gibson’s unbeaten six-year event record with his GRUNGE. This is very encouraging in view of the Worlds in Germany being only a month away.

There was more wind on Sunday and most used B rigs, with some using C rigs in some of the stronger and gusty winds. In the seeding race I was again seeded with Brad Gibson and am delighted to say that I beat him in a one-to-one racing situation. As this was the first race of the day it was filmed and so I hope to be able to show this when Norwich member Eric Curtis completes his editing. From then on, I went downhill and had a few technical problems, but Peter maintained his performance and came 2nd to Brad ahead of half a dozen well sailed GRUNGEs. Rob Vice was also doing well with some good placings with his UPROAR but had to leave early and he performed better than the results on the Marblehead website show.

Cheers, Roger

By |2018-05-01T22:01:37+01:00May 1st, 2018|Categories: Afternoons, News, Sailing, Work Party|Comments Off on News from Roger Stollery

Work Party Saturday 14th March – Volunteers Please

Please come along and join us on Saturday 14th March from 09:00 – 12:00, to carry out a bit of mowing, lakeside tidy up, and hump removals.
We need a Scythe, Spades, Pick Axe, Buckets or a Wheel Barrow would be helpful. I would also like to de-litter the banks of beer cans, so please bring some bin bags and gloves.
With a little effort every now and then our lake will remain a joy to sail in any wind direction, if we allow the maintenance to get on top of us, it becomes unmanageable.
Please come along and help, ‘Your Club Needs You’.

Many Thanks

Mark

By |2015-02-26T16:10:42+00:00February 23rd, 2015|Categories: Work Party|Comments Off on Work Party Saturday 14th March – Volunteers Please

Work Party Saturday 31st January

7 club members turned out in not ideal conditions raising the initial sleet/snow and did a fantastic job of clearing the whole of the South bank vegetation and burning it on 3 bonfires. Many thanks to Alan Viney for hiring the brush cutter and to those who did the raking, including Mark who kindly donated a rather fine rake to the club.
Alan believes that we should shortly use our mower to get these soft stubs cut lower, as you can only cut down to about 3 inches above the ground. So if there is a volunteer Alan would be pleased to hear from you.

Cheers, Roger

By |2015-02-18T17:28:27+00:00February 2nd, 2015|Categories: Work Party|Comments Off on Work Party Saturday 31st January

Work Party 14th March 2014

The next Work party at Abbey Meads lake is scheduled for Friday 14th March at 09:30.

The access to the West bank is still very muddy and cannot be driven on. The committee decided on the spot to reinstate the work party that was postponed in February, to clear the brambles and other vegetation alongside this track, a) to let the sun get to dry this out and b) to allow people to walk on the adjacent grass area. This work party is planned for this Friday 14th of March starting at 9:30 AM. Alan Viney is hiring a hedge cutter on a pole in order to cut the brambles at their rooting points and we need as many ‘rakers’ as possible to move the dead brambles into bonfire areas or if necessary down the bank. John T and myself are the first signed up rakers, but we need more people, so if you have time on this Friday morning please come along and help. You will need a rake and some gardening gloves. Even if you can only spend a short amount of time, please come along and help as many hands make light work. It is important that we get as much of the dead brambles cut as possible and this will only happen if the cut parts are raked away.
By |2014-03-13T00:12:53+00:00March 12th, 2014|Categories: Work Party|0 Comments
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