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[Re: Jalani]
#60428 12/02/05 12:08 PM 12/02/05 12:08 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Sorry, my bad as well.
I haven't been chasing down the Dutch sailors on this topic. I have been very occupied with something else.
Will put some haste into this.
Wouter
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[Re: john p]
#60430 01/07/06 07:33 AM 01/07/06 07:33 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK Jalani
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Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK | Just thought I'd better bump this back to the top  I'll certainly try to travel to all of the events - we need to promote these boats as much as poss this year. How about everyone else? As for the 'training' weekend at Datchet - I'm up for that as well. Any idea when? John? Dave?
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#60431 01/07/06 10:40 AM 01/07/06 10:40 AM |
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Just so you guys know.
I've send your schedule to the guy who is volunteering to set up some Dutch F16 events. He will plan around yours.
Wouter
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#60436 03/15/06 09:01 AM 03/15/06 09:01 AM |
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Bjorn,
I have some issue to sort out first but I'm trying to go to this nations cup event.
However I'm pretty sure that we can't handle the costs alone. So we (crew and I) are definately looking to stack boats on a single trailer and share a car with 4 persons. That will make it affordable to us I think.
So yes, I'm definately interested.
Wouter
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#60437 03/15/06 04:38 PM 03/15/06 04:38 PM |
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Are there any special rates available for the ferry? Lots of British sailors go down to lake Garda every year, so maybe you guys know better how to get the best rate for the ferry.
I've not done it yet, but I have to collect my Blade from Zandvoort and as far as I can see, the cheapest option is the tunnel. Rather more driving, but they don't charge much excess for the trailer. Paul | | | Re: UK travellers trophy events 2006
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#60439 03/16/06 05:44 PM 03/16/06 05:44 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | I've been spending quite some time finding out about the pricing of crossing and it is no fun I can tell you.
Anyway. Seems the Chunnel is the easiest to get a quick price fix.
Chunnel (Calais- Folkestone)
plain car 4 persons = about 270 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midnight (4 persons) = 477 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midday (4 persons) = 550 Euro's
By the way there is no difference in price if you go with 1,2, 3 or 4 persons.
Ferry Calais-Dover (P&0)
Car with boat trailer at midnight (4 persons) = 210 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midday (4 persons) = 196 Euro's
Ferry Calais-Dover (Seafrance)
Car with boat trailer at midnight (4 persons) = 180 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midday (4 persons) = 232 Euro's
These are the best rates that I could find.
Mind you the Chunnel is fastest by far. 35 minutes compared to nearly 2 hours of the ferries.
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#60440 03/16/06 06:11 PM 03/16/06 06:11 PM |
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Anyway. Seems the Chunnel is the easiest to get a quick price fix.
Chunnel (Calais- Folkestone)
plain car 4 persons = about 270 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midnight (4 persons) = 477 Euro's Car with boat trailer at midday (4 persons) = 550 Euro's
*ouch* Those prices are nothing like those for a journey in March/April from the UK (just over £100), and a fair bit more from what I'm seeing for June (around £300, taking advantage of the short stay saver) Just sail across - it's not that far  Paul | | | Re: UK travellers trophy events 2006
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#60441 03/16/06 06:33 PM 03/16/06 06:33 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Looks like the only trip I can affort will go something like this :
Drive to Calais Take the P&O ferry to Dover Drive to South Wales Set up tent and cook on my camping stove with food that I've brung over
Do the event (get my behind handed to me !)
Break down tent Drive to Dover Take the P&O ferry to Calais Drive home
Ferry costs about 200 Euro's km costs 1000 To and back from Calais + about 1500 to and from South Wales = 2500 * 0.2 = 500 Euro's Some additional camping costs and the "last one in buys a round" stuff = 150 Euro's
Total 850 Euro's minimum
WAAAAY out of my budget if I need to sail solo.
Dear when sailing doublehanded 425 Euro/person Doable (for me) when stacking boats and sharing the drive with another crew : 200/person + some personal costs.
Say guys, how many sailors are REALLY expected to turn up at the Nations cup ? How many 2-ups and 1-ups.
Wouter
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#60443 03/17/06 08:30 AM 03/17/06 08:30 AM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | John, since you are with Stealth Marine I will ask you; do you ever supply new boats as charters for out of country sailors, for the event, then sell them at a discount after the event?
Over here in the USA Nacra, Hobie, Bimare (and next year Vectorworks Blade) do this for our National Multihull Championship, called the Alter Cup, which is going on this weekend in Pensacola, Florida on Inter 20's. Next year it wil be sailed on F16 Blades.
Seems you could get more sailors and sell more boats if you offered to charter out new ones then sell them afterwards and it would save some the cost of trailering in.
Blade F16 #777
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#60444 03/17/06 08:31 AM 03/17/06 08:31 AM |
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Posts: 254 Gower, Wales, UK | If we could find some (free) local accommodation (and breakfast) in club members houses, would it make a difference to non-UK entries; i.e. would it make the difference between doing the event and not doing it...? www.mumblesyachtclub.co.uk You'd have to comfortable with sheep of course... | | | Re: UK travellers trophy events 2006
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Ed Maxwell confirmed for the naions cup, 9 definate entries I'm now definite, so that's 10. If I haven't sold my current boat by then, then I have a friend who would be keen to sail it so there's a chance of another entry there. Do the F16 rules or the organisers of the event have any objection to changing from 2up to 1up during the event? I'm not talking about leaving the crew on the shore for a particular race if the wind looks a bit light, but I may have a crew for Saturday and Sunday, but not Monday. Paul | | |
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