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Monday
Jul092018

Draft program for BTC Regatta on Saturday, 14th June 2018

The draft program for BTC Regatta on Saturday, 14th June 2018 can now be downloaded in pdf format from the Regatta's calender entry of the home page of the Hants & Dorset ARA Web Site at - www.hdara.co.uk 

Thursday
Jul052018

Bournemouth Regatta. Saturday, 4th August, 2018 - Entry details.

Entry details for the Bournemouth H&D ARA Championship Fours Regatta on Saturday, 4th August has now been added to its Calender entry on the home page of the Hants & Dorset ARA Web site at - www.hdara.co.uk

Wednesday
Jul042018

"Message from AB Videography regarding extended race footage"

"Message from AB Videography regarding extended race footage"

Alex is aware of the decreasing quality of the filming of the previous three regattas (Woolston, Swanage and Poole) after an initially good start to the season. Alex and his team appreciate that no-one has been rude about the matter but he has now spoken to a number of HDARA members who have expressed their concern or disappointment about the filming. The complaints have been mostly aimed at missing the race start, a lack of footage for crews on the outside of the course and not filming the crews at the back of the race.

To rectify the problem, Alex will be back on the camera full-time at BTC where AB Videography will also be selling everything at 50% of the usual price (he had taken most of the regatta season off this year but did film Christchurch). Rachel will be back in the fold supporting Alex at BTC, Newport and Bournemouth. Therefore, expect the quality of the filming to be back up to 2016/17 standards for those regattas.

If anyone has any further queries, please contact Alex directly at alex@abvideography.co.uk"

Sunday
Jul012018

British Offshore Championships. Sandbanks Beach, Poole on 17th to 19th August. Support needed.

Message received from BR's Barbara Wilson seeking help at the British Offshore Championships being held at Sandbanks Beach, Poole on 17th to 19th August. 

As you are probably aware the Offshore Championships are being held again on Sandbanks Beach in Poole on the weekend of 18/19 August, with the Commonwealth Beach Sprints on 17/18 August.
I've attached a list of equipment that we are looking for and wondered whether any of the local clubs in particular could help, though happy for any offers!
It would also be really great if as many of your clubs could enter too.
Here's the link for entries:  https://onlineentry.britishrowing.org/
If you have anyone with Offshore (Coastal) event experience we would love to have your help!  Here's the link to volunteer: https://www.britishrowing.org/volunteering-at-the-british-rowing-offshore-championships/
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Barbara Wilson. BR.
If you can help/support please contact Barbara direct at - barbara.c.wilson@gmail.com
The equipment list is as follows -
 
 
     
  Notes  Number
Racing    
Turning Points TP bouys  (1.3mx0.5m) with 20kg & 5kg weight
6
Finish  tent, chairs &  table  A tent 3mx3m, with a small table  and 2 chairs  1
Starter box Box for starter to stand on  1
Set Zone Rope A rope about 60m in length  1
Lane markers 4x8 bamboo poles coloured  4
Control Commission Tent A tent blow up tent (gazebo), with a small table  and 2 chairs  1
Anchor line for Turning Points   4
Weights for 2 Turning points 20kg x 2 5kg  4
Generator Silent if possible! 1
     
Motor boats    
Umpire/Marshal/TP boats Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun 3
     
Medical    
Life guard on beach Fri-Sun  
     
Radios & Umpire Equipment    
Radios UHF 22 UHF radios (12 Umpires + 10 OC) 22
Radios VHF 5 VHF (RCC, RC, Safety, RD, Work Boat) 5


 

Sunday
Jul012018

Swanage H&DARA Championship Regatta. Saturday, 23rd June, 2018.

Once again, on behalf of the Association can I thank you all for the part you played in what I believe was a really successful regatta. Its popularity remains as high as ever - with, according to my records 175 entries - after late entries received - which is probably another record (171 in 2016?) and will almost certainly be the highest entry at an H&D Regatta this with the exception of the duel association event at Southsea.  

We did have a few issues but they were relatively minor and to the great credit of the Race Officials and the competitors the regatta started around eight minutes early and finished on time - a significant improvement on the previous year which finished around 80 minutes late - although the huge entry and forty-seven events that this years regatta required (another record?) meant that the Regatta still did not finish until around 6.20 and it was after 7 by the time the prize giving was completed. 


However we did not have a repeat of some of the previous years issues - with the three safety boats performing well and the location of the First Aiders resolved - and the tidy-up and litter clearance - policed by Southsea worked well - and I cant believe there is any possibility of a repeat of the complaint received last year - I think the beach was clearer when we left than when we arrived? The changes that we put in place, at Swanage Town Councils insistence regarding vehicle and trailer movement, policed by Southampton appeared to work well  with all Towing Vehicles and Boat Trailers behaving impeccably, with the exception of one, and boat loading went without a hitch although there was some congestion and we need to have a plan for that to work a bit more smoothly. 

The risk of thanking Clubs and individuals is that I will miss someone - but here goes - the Race Officials (will E Mail separately), Controllers and Commentators of course - including Assistants Nigel Perry and Andrew Stewart who did a great job of boat marshaling - helping to keep the regatta on time; BTC for the PA system; Denny Woodford for the Trophies; Sue for Regatta Control, contact with Swanage Council - and so much more - plus Alison and Clare from Poole at Regatta control; Poole for the Control Tent, the Tables and chairs and for a safety boat;  Christchurch and Lymington and Pete Locke for safety boats; Pete Staddon from Christchurch and Andy Williams from Coalporters for laying the course plus Pete for all the other things he dose - Radios, Boat Marshal, receiving and sorting out the cups etc... etc..; Tim Bull - for the program and more; Ryde & Josie for the Officials lunches; Southampton for manning the gate; Southampton for checking and bringing the safety kits and officials Life Jackets; any additional volunteer crews for the safety boats - not sure if there were any; Kevin and Sharon from Neaves for storing and transporting the buoys and weights - and Kevin for commentating - pretty much all day and Southsea for policing and undertaking the litter clear-up. I will have missed someone - sorry!

I am aware of a few significant safety issues - although to date there has only been one BR incident report submitted - by Christchurch after a collision with Newport at the turn but I know that thgere was a "hypo" issue involving a member of Lymington and a respiratory issue for an oarswoman - both treated by the First Aiders in attendance. I have asked them for a report on these and any other incidents they treated so I can summarise the safety incidents. I am not aware of any capsizes?

As always the Association welcomes any constructive criticism or suggestions for improvement. 

With the thanks of the Association once again.

Steve Bull. Association Secretary and Swanage Regatta.