Howard’s Way

Club News | September 24th, 2015 | No comments yet

Does anyone remember ‘Howard’s Way’?

Of course you do.howards way

Given the age of many members of Boaters, and hopefully you will not consider me rude when I raise this issue, but I would be rather surprised if many of you did not remember this Sunday evening TV staple.

It had a role in inspiring me to take to the water.

For those of you too young to know what we are talking about, or who have a tendency to erase naff TV from their memory banks, a little memory jog might be in order. Running through the late 1980s in the slot now reserved for ‘Call the Midwife’, this TV drama was set in the yachting community based on a town that looked remarkably like Hamble (Probably because it was filmed in Hamble!)
And it featured tales of extra-marital affairs, dirty business dealing and power dressing.
It is best described as cheesy.

But in those days we only had 4 channels to choose from. We lacked iPads. We didn’t have Facebook or Twitter and SnapChat to amuse us. So it got pretty decent ratings.

Quaint.

There wasn’t much sailing done, from memory, but the clothes were always stunning. Especially the shoulder pads.
And even the men were well dressed. And tanned. And medallioned.
Lots of navy and white. Always well pressed. Always cool.
It was power dressing on steroids.

Now think back to your last Boaters weekend.
How much navy and white did you see? How many people packed a blazer? How many wore dazzling white deck shoes? How many of us were sporting shoulder pads under our Bromsgrove Boater gilets?

This is only a guess but the answer is probably not a lot…

Captain Ahab

 

 

 

Boaters Update – August 2015

Club News | August 28th, 2015 | No comments yet

Our Summer Garden Party last Wednesday evening was well attended and enjoyed by all, despite the weather not being much like “summer” and keeping us in from the “garden”. Rachel’s team from the rugby club provided great food and service, and we look forward to the next time. Oh yes, I think the free-flowing Pimms may have helped too!

Wednesday 16th September will be the Skippers Panel where a panel of the club’s skippers will answer questions from the floor on any sailing topic. To make it a little more ‘spontaneous’ than last years event, we’re not looking to have questions submitted and considered in advance, but it would help the running of the evening to know that you have questions to ask.

So please email committee@bromsgroveboaters.co.uk to advise the subject area of your question, eg. cruising areas; sail trim; chartering; anchoring techniques, etc. This evening will also be an opportunity for crews on the October sailing weekends to meet up and plan their cruise.

It’s not too late to find a place on our next Sailing weekends on the weekends of 2nd – 4th October and 16th – 18th October. Autumn weekend crews are normally organised directly by participating skippers but, if you’re interested in going but haven’t found your skipper, please contact the Cruising Secretary, Ken Lloyd, at bb.cruising@btopenworld.com as soon as possible so that your name is on the list and Ken can find you a place.

Training courses planned for the rest of this year are the one-day Radar course on Saturday 21st November (see previous post here for details and contact Martin Johnson if you’re interested) and the Day Skipper & Yachtmaster courses starting early in October (contact Dave Harris, our Training Coordinator on training@bromsgroveboaters.co.uk if you’re interested).

All our events can be found on the Boaters Events Calendar Boaters 2015 Events Calendar.pdf.

A reminder that Boaters members can buy tickets for the 2015 Southampton Boat Show from Friday 11th till Sunday 20th September at a discounted price, please contact secretary@bromsgroveboaters.co.uk for more details.

Boaters Meeting 21st October – “Sailing Weather” by Penny Tranter

Club News | August 20th, 2015 | No comments yet

 

Penny Tranter

As well as having had a distinguished career as a professional weather forecaster and presenter on TV, Penny has sailed since she was a teenager and has worked as a sailing instructor in New York State, and has crossed the Channel in a Force 9.

So she’s well able to tell us about forecasting weather for inshore sailing – including support for the 2012 Olympics!

 

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