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Contact us at:

Welton Sailing Club
c/o15 Dale Close,
Swanland
HU14 3QL
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We run a full Racing Program from
March to November each year. Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings are the
principal racing times.
We also run a bi-weekly
"Frostbite" series in January and February. A full copy of the Sailing
Program can be downloaded from the link below.
Our Racing is organised on a Handicap basis to let different
classes compete on a fair basis. While all members are free to use the water while racing is
in progress, we do ask that, members out cruising keep clear of the Races.
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Club
Racing Program |
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A number of different classes of
boat are currently racing regularly. Lasers and Streakers are usually the
largest fleets. However, Mirrors, Toppers, Enterprises, RS200's, Larks and a
505 are also to be regularly seen on the water. Take a look at the different
classes sailed in the Photo Gallery.
Racing at Welton is based on the
RYA "Portsmouth Yardstick" system. As recommended by the RYA we do apply
Local Handicap Variations. The Handicaps are used in one of two ways.
Pursuit Races, where a race runs for a fixed time, the slow boats start first
and the faster boats are started at a time worked out such that they should
just catch the slower boats at the finish time. The Race results is determined
from the order of the boats on the water at the finish time. The remaining
Races are run for a fixed distance, all boats start together and are timed
over the race distance a corrected time is then worked out after the race to
determine the winner.
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To
check up on the results for the last few seasons and see pictures from
some of the Prize Givings and Laying Up Suppers, then please click the
picture
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Special Events & Open Meetings |
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If you would like to know more about our Open Meetings,
please follow this link to our
Open Meetings Page Within the Club, a number of special
events and other trophies are organised each year. We try to offer
something for everybody. From the experienced racer through to those new to
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