Having sailed some racing classes for several entire seasons, some others incidentally, and having met sailors with experience in classes I never sailed, I tend to think there is something special in sailing the International 12 Friendship Series, and that something is why this has become my way to enjoy racing. What is it? Is it the total absence of nervous concentration and relaxed common joy while preparing for the race? Is it that falling short of right-of-way rules one apologizes and patiently bears any wit the victim manages to produce? Never a protest? No disappointed losers complaining about a skewed playfield due to differences in boat quality? That if wind requires more live weight, you join the race with two? Is it the recognition of sailors finishing in the fore-field with very old dinghies? The quality of jokes cracked and songs sung on the after-race parties? We all like to win, we all run to the news-board if results are said to hang. But joking that you want to “beat bloody Pieter Bleeker” does not go with low voice claims that his boat has illegal features that make it faster and what else you hear in more pretentious racing events. That is because we are no ape rock crammed with low intelligent ego’s, you know, the kinds that keep up their social ranking by barking like bloodhounds. This is also reflected in how we organise our races. Everybody can take an initiative and we don’t have an official organisation with officially defined official officers. We just have each other’s emails and phone numbers. And it works. Yes! That’s it. We are no longer an Olympic class, we are even kicked off the IYRU list in 1963 and we’re proud to still, half a century later, flourish. We love to win, but even more we love our old boats, that played such a glorious role in the history of racing. And we love our company. It may have been of help that we chose for international sailing. This attracts sailors interested to meet people different from their home neighbours, see venues different from their home race waters and not afraid to stutter and gesture in foreign speech, although I admit the Irish and the Frisians do not work enough on each other’s language. I hate to say that especially the Gaelic of the Frisians is as yet substandard. Nowadays many Frisians resist the use of Dutch, so they have enough spare time to learn a decent language. Hearing their own, you know they have the talent, so our future is bright!
12footnews
woensdag 12 mei 2021
Social media international 12
Written by Bert Bos
We are living in a time that is constrained and missing many ‘normal things’. Because of COVID-19 we miss the sailing and socialising that our regattas across Europe and other continents gave us. Socializing in the Yacht Clubs is important to us. The discussions, the help, the sharing and the information and the friendship were difficult in the last year but we managed. We kept in touch with nearly everybody becoming more reliant and dependent upon digital alternatives; Facebook, Whatsapp, websites, blogs, mail, newsletters and telephone.
To give you an oversight of our multi-media channels:Facebook: We have two facebook pages; “Twaalfvoetsjollenclub” and “The Fleet" that focus upon the International 12 Foot Dinghy.
The founder of the Facebook group “ Twaalfvoetsjollenclub” on the 19th of September 2012 was Pieter Bleeker as a private person. Its popularity can be measured by the number of members all over the world ( 310-320). It is an unofficial FB group with just one goal, ‘ Strengthening the contact of ALL owners of a 12 foot dinghy’. Anyone can become a member who is fond of the classic wooden 12 Foot Dinghy. It caters to competitive sailor and the very important recreational sailor. Foreign dinghy friends are also invited for a membership in combination with a membership of the International 12 Association.
“The Fleet”; the international 12 Foot Dinghy Fleet, founded on 21 October 2018 by Bert Hamminga is the Facebook group of the International 12 Association. It deals exclusively with the Cockshott BRA 1913 “A” Class alias International 12 Foot Dinghy. Also a popular Facebook page with 150 members world wide. Unfortunately Bert Hamminga passed away 16 April 2021. It is not clear whether the “Fleet” Facebook page can stay active because Bert was the only administrator of this Facebook group. How will it continue? The Facebook group “Twaalfvoetsjollenclub” remains as a platform for current members. Should we think about integrating both Facebook pages into one with a new name? We probably have to make a decision quickly. We will keep you all informed but please be aware that changes will occur and soon. To stay in contact with the other members please sign up asap to the facebook group “Twaalfvoetsjollenclub” to ensure our data base is complete. "Twaalfvoetsjollenclub" will get a new name this year. See facebook twaalfvoetsjollenclub
Website: The official website of the International 12 Association was also founded by Bert Hamminga. We are trying to keep this website on air and alive. The International 12 Association is an informal group of personal members who want to engage in recreational competition sailing the International 12 Foot Dinghy as an historical class. See international 12 association
Blog: a blog started by Pieter Bleeker, 6 september 2010. In this blog articles about everything concerning international 12 foot dinghies. See 12footnews
WhatsApp group Friendship series: The WhatsApp group for the international 12 foot dinghy community, founded in February 2016 by Pieter Bleeker.
Newsletter The Fleet: a digital newsletter with background information and the latest news. Every 2 months a new edition is the idea. See The Fleet
MS-Team meetings: In 2020, due to the Corona restrictions, we started to facilitate the possibility of meeting each other digitally. We called it webinars for International 12 Foot Dinghies. Members of the WhatsAppgroup mentioned above are invited to participate in these webinars. Members can give a presentation about an interesting subject concerning the sailing of an International 12 Foot Dinghy. To date there were 8 webinars, one of which was international. The webinars are intended for the winter season, normally on the second Monday of the month. The webinars were started by Pieter Bleeker and Bert Bos in September 2020. Members are invited to submit an idea or a topic for presentation and Webinar discussion.
Youtube: The official youtube channel of the International 12 association, in 2021 founded by Reinhard Schroeder. See youtube channel
12footdata: A starting page with a lot of URL's made in YURLS by Geja van Ommen in 2012. All the information you need, if you are new in the class. See 12footdata
Questions, suggestions, content ? Mail Editors The Fleet
donderdag 22 april 2021
Bert Hamminga passed away
Bert Hamminga passed away 16 april 2021, as a result of Covid-19.
The Funeral video (Password 813A1E95) with pictures, youtube videos and speeches. Most of the time in Dutch. Available till 19 Mai 2021.
The official Funeral card
Pictures of Bert Hamminga and also his funeral ceremony on 26 april 2021.
Vocals Bert Hamminga. Youtube video Dinghy song
Piano Durk Zandstra. Saxophone Bert Hamminga. Youtube video No wind blues
Many of his dinghy friends were in shock by the death of this remarkable person and have send us their memories of Bert.
Yoichi Komori from Japan: 1 My memories of Bert
Geja van Ommen from the Netherlands 2a My memories of Bert in Dutch, 2b My memories of Bert in French, 2c my memories of Bert in English
Reinhard Schroeder from Germany 3 My memories of Bert
Rod Andrew from England - Belqique 4 My memories of Bert
Jaap Wientjes from the Netherlands 5 My memories of Bert in Dutch
Mark Duffield from England 6 My memories of Bert
Bert Bos from the Netherlands 7 Funeral speech in Dutch
Rod Andrew (OK dinghy sailor): I was looking for a quotation running round my head, but it wouldn't come to me, but just did! The French poet/ chanteur/national treasure Georges Brassens, was quoted as saying, '..and if I'm not 'normal' it's because I don't want to be; there are enough normal people,- let them get on with understanding each other!' ...There was something of this in Bert.
Steve Bulmore from England postscript after reading this blog article
donderdag 15 april 2021
Ireland in the past
Written by Vincent Delany
Seamanship Training for the Conway Family.
Camper and Nicholson of Gosport and Southampton built an International 12 Foot Dinghy c.1921 for Lieutenant Colonel, the Honourable Claud Maitland Brabazon, son of the Earl of Meath, whose estate was located at Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Because she was part of the international class, she was allocated sail number K29 by the Yacht Racing Association. Claud raced his dinghy, which he called Gadget (without great success in the trophy department) on the south coast of England and from the Isle of Wight. Having been involved with flying ships and balloons during the great war, he was a man familiar with gadgets. He returned to Ireland with Gadget in time for the 1928 sailing season, and raced Gadget at Seapoint Boat Club, which is located on Dublin Bay, a few kilometers south of Dublin city. When that club collapsed, he used the 12 Foot Dinghy to teach Sea Scouts all they needed to know about seamanship. By 1935, Gadget had been sold to a member of Howth Yacht Club, located north of Dublin. That club had established a 12 Foot Dinghy class in 1930. By the early 1960s, Gadget had passed through the hands of several owners, and was in use training the extended Conway family in seamanship. Three Conway sisters, Peggy, Oonagh and Pat along with their eight children were taught how to sail by their uncle, Richard, off a beach located not far from the Earl of Meath’s estate in Co. Wicklow. Progressively the children grew in confidence, and the older children were permitted to sail unaccompanied, on condition they remained within sight of their uncle sitting on the beach with a pair of binoculars. One of those children was to later race in a half ton yacht, built in the 1980s at great expense, by the same Camper and Nicholson boatbuilders. She was called Ace, which was later amended to SpACE Odyssey. Although Ace will not take part, we are confident that Gadget will enter the 12 foot regatta in Monaco in September this year.
zondag 4 april 2021
Gebroken spant
Vervelend: Een gebroken spant, maar het is te repareren. Altijd al een keer voor tandarts willen spelen, dan is hier je kans. Met een dremel boortje (zie foto) wordt het gat in het spant eerst uitgeslepen en vergroot. Daarna het gat met impregneer epoxy fixeren. Vervolgens gebruik je een dikke thixotrope epoxy en meng dat met zaagsel in dezelfde eiken kleur. Ik heb hiervoor altijd een potje zaagsel achter de hand. zie foto.
Daarna met een spatel of plamuurmes de kleur epoxy zo netjes mogelijk in het gat drukken. Laten drogen en de overtollige restjes epoxy afkrabben en schuren.Just read the latest post on your blog & very unusually I have to take exception to your solution, in the politest way possible. I feel your repair method offers no additional strength to an already compromised rib section.
I have had many broken ribs to fix over the years, not just on Fubbs but 19 out of 24 on my latest National 12 restoration has been a bit of a mission! So I have some experience. My first action with any break is to find out what was the cause & to make sure it can’t happen again. So I would always cut a 1:12 scarph joint to each side of any break as a bare minimum, over more fastenings if possible? I use an angle grinder to carefully grind back the roves off any nails that need removing, then hammer the nail out. If the break is on a bend (they usually are), I usually laminate an over long repair rib section from thinner strips of Oak, laminated on the inside of the hull next to the broken rib section to ensure the correct shape. Then I cut the scarphs to both rib & repair & drill for new nails, ensuring at least one nail passes through the new scarph joint which I glue with epoxy. This repair technique thus spreads any loading on the rib in the future. Photo below shows a few of these rib repairs at dry fitting stage.
Best regards,
Martin
vrijdag 19 maart 2021
Training Zuidlaardermeer 10 april 2021
De traditionele training van de Zeilvereniging Zuidlaardermeer (ZZ) vindt plaats zaterdag 10 april 2021. Aanvang 10:00hr. Na het optuigen van de boten eerst een korte warming-up om de spieren weer wat soepel te krijgen. Daarna wat theorie over snelheid, ca. 12:00hr het water op, waarna we eerst de boothandling gaan oefenen zoals overstag gaan en gijpen. Vervolgens een paar korte trainingswedstrijden. Tenslotte een nabespreking. Helaas niet in het clubhuis, dat is nog gesloten vanwege Corona, maar op het grasveld met uiteraard 1,5m tussenruimte. De buiten toiletten van het ZZ clubhuis zijn wel open. Deelname is gratis. Jeroen de Groot is voorzitter van ZZ en berekent geen kosten. Graag wel vooraf mailen naar Pieter, als je mee wilt doen. Opgave via de whatsapp groep Friendship Nordics mag ook. Type in de routeplanner: Meerweg 58, Kropswolde voor het clubhuis van ZZ. Zie ook google maps.
Hier de foto's van de training uit voorgaande jaren: training 2015, training 2017 en training 2020. Wellicht ook nuttig, een filmpje van de trainer over gijpen, in 2014 gemaakt in Frankrijk op het Lac des Settons als voorbereiding op een succesvol NK. .
(Pas op: youtube film alleen zichtbaar via internet versie, mobiele versie werkt niet. Zie keuze onderaan deze blog).
Mijn broer Wim toont in dit facebook filmpje de roll tack, gemaakt in 2018 tijdens de Friendshipseries in Kopenhagen, Denemarken.
Als het te hard waait i.c.m. koud weer of aanscherping van de corona maatregelen, wordt de training verplaatst naar een andere datum. Bij twijfel, wordt de knoop uiterlijk 8 april doorgehakt en krijgt iedereen persoonlijk bericht.
woensdag 17 februari 2021
The Fleet nieuwsbrief
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The newsletter The Fleet was an initiative of Bert Hamminga. Here the archive of all published newsletters till now
The Fleet #1 December 2019
The Fleet #2 April 2020
The Fleet #3 March 2021
The Fleet #4 Mai 2021
The Fleet #5 september 2021
The Fleet #6 March 2022
The Fleet #7 March 2024
The Fleet #8 December2024
Speciaal voor de jolzeilers in Noord Nederland is er nu ook een nieuwsbrief met de naam Nordics. Hier het archief. Abonnee worden? Geef hierboven je naam op met als country-landcode NED.
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Nieuwsbrief Nordics #1 juni 2022
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #2 juli 2022
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #3 augustus 2022
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #4 Oktober 2022
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #5 Maart 2023
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #6 juni 2023
Nieuwsbrief Nordics #7 augustus 2023
dinsdag 9 februari 2021
Voor de wind
dinsdag 2 februari 2021
John D.A Oakeley
zondag 31 januari 2021
Zeilregels 2021-2024
Het watersportverbond webinar bevat o.a. de opnames, powerpoint en alle gestelde vragen. Erg schokkend zijn de huidige wijzigingen niet. Veel juridische haarkloverij. Of zaken als foils, waar wij als 12voetsjol zeilers gelukkig niets mee vandoen hebben. Wel opvallend vond ik de verduidelijking rond aankondiging en wedstrijdbepalingen van een evenement. In de wedstrijdbepalingen staan vooral de lokale omstandigheden. Ze worden vlak voor een evenement uitgedeeld. De aankondiging moet nu VOORAF alle informatie bevatten, die van belang is om te beslissen of je wilt inschrijven voor een evenement of niet. dat allemaal een beetje vaag laten, mag niet meer. De start bestaat nu uit twee oranjevlaggen. De finish uit twee blauwe vlaggen. Bij de definitie van start en finish telt alleen de romp. Dus bemanning, aangehangen roer telt niet meer. Als je ruimte vraagt voor een hindernis, moest je altijd aanroepen, maar daarnaast wordt je ook geacht dat op andere manieren kenbaar te maken: zwaaien of op een toeter blazen. Je kunt het beste de opnames opnieuw bekijken, de uitleg was zeer duidelijk. Zie bovenstaande URL. Complimenten voor dit initiatief van het watersportverbond.