Rooster will be leaping over to the 2018 National Watersports Festival, the largest participation watersports event in the UK, for the 8th, 9th and 10th June at Rutland Water. Rooster kit will be available for all watersports...
The i14 Nationals was held in Rock, Cornwall this year. Whilst the fleet was made up of 23 boats, 5 of them were in the top 10 at the most recent World Championships at Carnac...
Photos courtesy of Roger Mant. There was a small yelp, and then a splash, and I realised I was alone in the boat, kite up, hurtling towards the leeward mark in 25kts of breeze. Glancing...
As the evenings are now becoming dark at an unsociable time, one thing is sure – no more mid-week evening sailing. I first started our club’s Wednesday Evening Handicap Series last year, to introduce sailing...
This year’s Firefly Nationals at Tenby, sponsored by GJW, Rooster and Hyde, was an epic week of sailing and socials in every condition from force 0-6. Offshore winds all week created shifty and patchy conditions...
It’s been a busy summer so far to say the least. Following on from my week at the i14 Nationals POW (see my blog on that here) I headed to the Morgan Cup team racing...
Its been a while since I posted about my first club series win, but like many I’ve been spending a lot of time on the water so far this summer! I was asked by a...
Last week saw the i14 National Championship at Hayling Island SC, the Prince of Wales Cup (POW for short). The week is made up of separate trophies each day to make up the Championship week,...
The Wilson Trophy is the pinnacle of the UK team racing scene. It is the one event that people want to win, maybe even more so than the Nationals, which has led the “British Open...