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06 September 2010, 02:08
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Lymington challenge - Saturday 2 October 2010
THE RACE WILL BE ON SATURDAY 2ND OCTOBER.ORGANISED BY BIBOA AND HOSTED BY THE ROYAL LYMINGTON YACHT CLUB.
OUR SPONSORS ARE P1 AND WE WILL BE RUNNING TWO RACES FOR THE P1 SUPERSTOCK
FINALS
ONE RACE IN THE MORNING FOR SUPERSTOCK ONLY,THEN THEY WILL JOIN THE RIB RACE IN THE AFTERNOON ALL TO BE FILMED.
LAST YEAR WE HAD 28 RIBS ON THE START LINE AND THE WINNING BOAT RELENTLESS
WITH DARREN HOOK DRIVING WON AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 70.64 MPH CARBON NEUTRAL DRIVEN BY JOHN CAULCUTT WAS ON HIS TRANSOM AND CAME SECOND WITH AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 70.46 MPH CLOSING WAS PETER LISTER WHO AVERAGED 68.86 MPH.
ANYONE INTERESTED IN RACING CAN DOWNLOAD THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIMENTAL RIB RACING RULES FROM www.lymingtonchallenge.com
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A PART OF THE SAFETY TEAM ON SATURDAY email THE SAFETY OFFICER strickland.helen@virgin.net
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06 September 2010, 02:18
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Lymington challenge
I WILL POST FURTHER DETAILS AND A LINK TO THE RACE INSTRUCTIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
THIS HAS THE MAKINGS OF A FANTASTIC END OF SEASON EVENT WEATHER PERMITTING
AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME ALONG AND PARTICIPATE ON OR OFF THE WATER
KEEP AN EYE ON www.lymingtonchallenge.com and www.biboa.com OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS
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06 September 2010, 13:19
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Hythe
Boat name: To be confirmed
Make: None
Length: no boat
Engine: None
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 294
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I watched this from the top of Hurst Castle,
Bloomin brilliant it was, especially the heliflopper causing spray all over the shop.
Dangly dangly
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06 September 2010, 15:37
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Lymington challenge
HURST CASTLE IS THE BEST PLACE TO SPECTATE ON LAND
BOTH COURSES SKIRT HURST POINT THERE IS A 100 METRE
EXCLUSION ZONE OFF THE BEACH SO WE DONT UPSET THE FISHERMEN
LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT THE Royal Lymington YC
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06 September 2010, 15:47
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: West Sussex
Boat name: Grey Ghost
Make: Scorpion
Length: 10m +
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 92
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Welcome to Ribnet Seahound, see you on the 2nd Oct.
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06 September 2010, 16:02
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: swanwick/hamble
Boat name: stormchaser
Make: custom rib
Length: 8m +
Engine: inboard/diesel
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,848
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welcome to ribnet Chris, it's taken you long enough
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06 September 2010, 20:40
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Poole
Boat name: Evolution
Make: Scorpion 9.25m
Length: 9m +
Engine: Yanmar 315hp
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 4
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Chris
I have emailed Helen.
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07 September 2010, 08:59
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Yarmouth
Boat name: 74 Rouge
Make: Aquavite
Length: 7m +
Engine: 200 O/B
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 318
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Looking forward to it - last years event was one of the best organised and happiest powerboat races I have been to in a long time.
Great race for experienced racers or novices alike.
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07 September 2010, 09:08
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Member
Country: UK - Scotland
Town: glasgow
Boat name: arriba
Make: marlin
Length: 7m +
Engine: suzuki 300
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 315
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Quote:
Originally Posted by biffer
welcome to ribnet Chris, it's taken you long enough
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his mind and body cant keep up with his rib cheers Chris
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09 September 2010, 00:40
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rioja
Chris
I have emailed Helen.
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Thanks for that Helen will be in touch and look forward to seeing you in Lymington
Chris
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09 September 2010, 00:55
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Lymington challenge
Check out the website www.lymingtonchallenge.com
We now have up on the site all the latest information
1 Entry Form
2 Race Rules
3 Courses
4 Payment by Pay Pal
5 Advance programme
and a lot of other information
keep an eye on the website as its being updated daily
Chris S
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09 September 2010, 12:29
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dougcrock
his mind and body cant keep up with his rib cheers Chris
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Thanks Doug keep drinking the Becks.
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11 September 2010, 19:43
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: London/Oxford
Make: Ribcrafts
Length: 5m +
Engine: 150hp/2x115hp
MMSI: 235090215
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 2,250
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Also been in touch with Helen!
Chris
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12 September 2010, 07:39
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: southampton
Boat name: TOP CAT 2
Make: Scorpion 8.1
Length: 8m +
Engine: 250hp HO
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 1,827
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Are there anymore details about the race training for newbies?? Cost etc.
Is this race aimed at the everyday man again?
Thanks
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12 September 2010, 10:48
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: West Sussex
Boat name: Grey Ghost
Make: Scorpion
Length: 10m +
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 92
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gtflash
Are there anymore details about the race training for newbies?? Cost etc.
Is this race aimed at the everyday man again?
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Hopefully, thats what we are trying to achieve, in addition but needs further clarification by others so dont quote me just yet , please, a new class for ribs up to 150hp, i think max length of 6m ish, but needs to be confirmed subject to approvals, keep an eye out on the website......
if you and your rib are race fit and you wanted to sample the experience of a rib race in a relaxed and jolly atmosphere this is an event for you.
Click on latest news on website, " Anyone wishing to compete who does not hold a current full licence must have raced within the last two years in order to obtain an event licence. Those who have not done so must undergo race training on Friday 1st October at The Royal Lymington Yacht Club or beforehand with a recognised powerboat racing club. Training will commence 0900hrs prompt and finish 1400hrs approx. More details will be sent to competitors once an entry has been received "
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12 September 2010, 21:18
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: southampton
Boat name: TOP CAT 2
Make: Scorpion 8.1
Length: 8m +
Engine: 250hp HO
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 1,827
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Quote:
Originally Posted by philb
Those who have not done so must undergo race training on Friday 1st October at The Royal Lymington Yacht Club or beforehand with a recognised powerboat racing club. Training will commence 0900hrs prompt and finish 1400hrs approx. More details will be sent to competitors once an entry has been received "
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Thanks for reply. I understand the concept of the training, sounds fun too. BUT the cost, and details are my only concern. Im aware of costs with Neils powerboat school, and although good value for expert advise, it would escalate the basic race costs, if comparable for a single day. Any further details greatly appreciated, is it included in entry fee's, if not how much?
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13 September 2010, 20:51
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: West Sussex
Boat name: Grey Ghost
Make: Scorpion
Length: 10m +
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 92
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gt, PM sent.....
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14 September 2010, 17:21
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Boldre
Boat name: Seahound V
Make: Scorpion
Length: 9m +
Engine: Inboard
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 13
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Lymington challenge
Quote:
Originally Posted by gtflash
Thanks for reply. I understand the concept of the training, sounds fun too. BUT the cost, and details are my only concern. Im aware of costs with Neils powerboat school, and although good value for expert advise, it would escalate the basic race costs, if comparable for a single day. Any further details greatly appreciated, is it included in entry fee's, if not how much?
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Training for this event will be free for anyone that has entered, paid and is a member of BIBOA.
As it is the end of the season your membership will be valid for this year and 2011.
Payment can be made with Pay Pal at www.biboa.com
You will need to have your boat ready to race i.e. pass scrutinering on Friday morning.
If you do not have a race number we will provide one.
If you dont have an orange helmet we will provide orange material to cover it in but it must meet the specification as per the rules
Classes R3 and R4 can race with crewsaver soft type self inflating jackets
For those who need the Grabner type jackets we may be able to lend some out
Hope this answers a few questions PM me if anyone wants further information or help
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29 September 2010, 10:32
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Member
Country: UK - England
Town: Hythe
Boat name: To be confirmed
Make: None
Length: no boat
Engine: None
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 294
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Roight,
Looking for a green light from she who must be obeyed.....
Will be going under the guise of a "lads n dads" day out. Get a gooding position from the top of the oldest part of Hurst castle. Maybe a few sherries and a draft of port n cheese...
Should be very, very civilised
mwuhahahaha....!
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29 September 2010, 23:51
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Member
Country: UK - England
Length: 7m +
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,619
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I may come along as a spectator in my rib, any advice about best place to see the action while on the water and while keeping out of the way ?
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