We have just arrived home from the RS Feva Nationals in Weymouth, having come second overall. During the qualifiers the wind was very light, particularly on the first day, however we managed to achieve 10th...
As a coach, I often get asked; “what can I do to make training without a coach more productive.” The answer I always give is “lots”. There is so much you can do whilst training...
Felpham Feva Open Meeting 15.6.16 A poor forecast all week, light and variable winds, seemed the previous day to be unduly pessimistic. Cold in the gradient northerly wind, but then a promising sea breeze. Sunday...
On 16th April I travelled up to Northampton for the Grand prix. When we arrived the conditions looked very patchy and light, this made us a bit anxious as we had not sailed in these...
After a long winters’ training it’s finally spring! I don’t think my fingers would have survived the cold weather without my pair of Hot Hands underneath my normal sailing gloves. I have (well mum and...
Over the Winter I have been sailing my Feva in the Alton Water Frostbite series. Due to Revision, Mock exams and various other things, my crew and I were not able to compete every weekend,...
Good Friday was spent at Ullswater YC with our RYA RS Feva Zone Squad coach, Dave Woodhead, and the class association North Squad with their coach, Dave Hivey. The wind blew and we went FAST!...
Just had a couple of weekends of Team Racing, the first being the Eric Twiname Team Racing Championships held at Farmoor near Oxford. Then the Opti Team Cup, which was held at Potsdamer Yacht Club,...
I’ve had a great season this year with my results and improvements, since my last blog about the RS Tera World Championship where I placed third I have had a few more successes. Summer Race...
Don’t you just love it when you get the opportunity to try something new? Well back in September I was approached by St Mawes Sailing Club about coaching their ‘Team Feva’. Team Feva is...