I managed one more short trip out, sailing in brisk conditions across to the IOW with Sharon, who was going to visit a customer, and spent a comfortable night at Shepard's before returning the next day. It was amusing to see some of the larger boats at the club being lifted out in preparation for winter, as we launched in sunny and bright conditions - there were some envious mutterings.
On the way across to Cowes, we saw a Coastguard helicopter lowering and later recovering a crewman from a large motor yacht. Whether this was training or a real emergency I don't know, but either way re assuring to see them in action.
It was a great season, that started somewhat strangely with the first cruise causing a few equipment and fittings issues in the fleet, but as the season progressed we were blessed with some great weather.
The highlight was undoubtedly the Drascamp event, but some of us managed nearly 6 weeks afloat, which in small boats is quite an achievement with some great sailing and places visited.
Tony's close liaison with the RNLI was recognised at the Chichester Yacht Club dinner earlier this month with the presentation of the Tony Wood Alternative Trophy.... and others, Brad, Sharon, Bob and Tony were also recognised for their contribution to the success of Drascamp.
Looking forward the celebration year of Drascombe starts at the London Boat Show, and continues throughout the season, with a special event at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy in July. Follow the event on Facebook - Drascombe Golden Jubilee https://www.facebook.com/drascombe50/?ref=br_tf
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