4 races sailed now. Gold groupe results race 4, see picture. Total results not known yet. Sunday 3 races. After sunday there will be a new champion. Reinhard Schroeder has sailed very constant. But also bob heineke, martijn van der pol, wim bleeker, pieter bleeker, joep brinkmann, duuk van heel en jeroen de groot can become the new champion. Read it tomorrow in 12footnews
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zaterdag 27 juli 2013
Dutch Championship 5
After race 2 now thunder weather. Race 3 is delayed. Number 1 after 2 races Joep Brinkmann with a 1 and 2. Martijn van der Pol 2 and 2. Reinhard schroeder 1 and 3. Wim bleeker 2 and 4.
vrijdag 26 juli 2013
Dutch Championship 4
There are 2 groups of each 23 dinghies. The first 3 races are for the selection in gold and silver. After that the gold group wil race 4 races with the best sailors. The new champion is the winner of the gold group. The lake is to small for such a big groupe of 46 to start in one group.
Today just one race with slow wind. First group winner Bob Heineke. Second group winner the German Reinhard Schroeder.
Dutch Championship 3
Marcel Bleeker and Damy Jansen, both 16 years young are ready for the start . But...there is no wind at 10:30hr.
donderdag 25 juli 2013
dinsdag 23 juli 2013
Dutch Championship 1
Tonnie Surendonk (l) and her crew Ineke Dankelschijn (photo Wietske van Soest)
vrijdag 5 juli 2013
George Cockshott
Wietske van Soest has sent me this article published in the local newspaper. In England is the 12foot dinghy suddenly well known again. A lot of people are thinking now to buy a wooden classic one.
WEYMOUTH sailor Jane Rowe and her brother Peter Cockshott (l) were special guests at the Centenary Celebrations for the International 12 dinghy held in Merseyside. The pair joined dozens of sailors from all across Europe at last weekend’s regatta at West Kirby Sailing Club to mark the 100th anniversary of the popular traditional dinghy, which was designed by their grandfather George Cockshott and became the first dinghy to compete in the Olympics.
The three-day event, held at the venue of the first-ever races for 12' dinghies in October 1913, is part of a series of centenary events the International 12 Foot Dinghy Class is holding this year across Europe.
Jane, who is a member of Castle Cove Sailing Club and Weymouth and Portland Cruising Association, said: “We made the trip to West Kirby to join in with the Centenary Celebrations of the International I2ft dinghy which my grandfather George Cockshott designed.
‘There were 25 boats competing from the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Spain and Britain and my brother, my husband Ernie and I all had a go which was great.
“The International 12 was the first dinghy to compete in the Olympics. They held a competition for a design and Grandpa won it.’
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dinsdag 2 juli 2013
12footcwc is launched
West Kirby 5
Fish and chips in Harwich. Just before the ferry. Jeroen de Groot and Damy Jansen behind the dinghy of Huib Ozinga