Racing Forum 27th January

Published on
January 12, 2022

by Gillian

Sailing Downwind

With Rory Paton and Luke McEwen

Join us at the Club or on Zoom for our next Winter Racing Forum on Thursday 27th January at 18:00.

Racing downwind is the topic of our next winter racing forum, taking place in the Club and online on Thursday 27th January at 18:00. Club members Rory Paton and Luke McEwen will host the discussion and share their vast experience of sailing fast downwind in dinghies and keelboats with symmetric and asymmetric spinnakers.

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We are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our members and staff. Please follow the Club guidelines relating to Covid-19: all attendees should take a Lateral Flow Test before attending the Club and not attend if testing positive or displaying any symptoms of Covid-19. Sanitise your hands on entering and on leaving the Club and follow government advice relating to the wearing of face coverings. All rooms will be well-ventilated with the CO2 monitored and recorded. Do remember to bring layers to keep warm as windows will be open.

This forum starts at 18:00 and will have a duration of approximately 1.5 hours.  Please do book a table in our restaurant following the forum from 19:30.

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