
Cecil tells me that the special event was celebrated with Champagne and saluted by an RAF flypast. R246 is the very latest in 'High Tech' with a 'Head-Up' video display (compass) and 'Fly-by-Wire' controls (trapeze). By the Nationals Cecil hopes to have the major part of the test flights complete and will be ready for action. I have enclosed the 2001 Yearbook with this edition with apologies for only managing to get it out half way through the year. Please let me know if there is any additional information that would be usefully included in future editions of the Yearbook. Photographs in this issue courtesy of Helen Williams and Cecil DuValle.
Best wishes and happy sailing, Bill
News From Around The Fleets
May has seen some very competitive Redwing sailing in Looe although they have lost a few races due to no wind. Racing has been very close between R242, R224, R245 and R189, now back on the water with Jacko at the helm. Gareth and Tom still haven't received their new mast yet. Harold 'the Hornet' Holmes, 'Seagull', R200 has now arrived for sailing and Cecil DuValle's new boat R246 'Nightingale' was launched on June 9th. However his crew, Ted, has just got married and in July has just got married and in July is joining the Navy!!
Tenby
There have been reasonable turnouts with R195 Mike Stace, R221 Dave and Helen, R228 and R244 Rolly Squibbs all putting in an appearance at some time or other. A fleet of three redwings - R221, R228 and R244 - sailed round to Saundersfoot at Whitsun together with the keen RS600,700 and Vortex sailors to take part in the Coppet Hall regatta series. Although not all the boats completed the entire series the presence of three Redwings in a total fleet of 97 gave us our own class prize. There is more on the Coppet regatta in Dave's Update later. In the breezy conditions lately there have been one or two minor mishaps with Mike Stace losing R195's mast, when the stemhead fitting gave way, - fortunately without any damage occurring to the boat or it's crew - and then R228's rudder sheared off in fairly spectacular fashion, a case of 'rip along the dotted line�' the following week. In the Tenby SC Regatta, over the weekend of 7th and 8th July saw Rolly Squibbs and Alastair Mackay in R244 again scooping the Galleon and they were also the first Redwing in the Caldey race. Well done both.
Dave's update

Although the week started really well the gybes were good so were the tacks but I still managed my 2nd capsize in eight days. Perhaps I'm trying too hard, who knows. Helen agrees the technique is better although I'm still too inflexible at ducking under the boom; still more exercises are envisaged. I think she likes to see me suffer. Bill also rubbed it in by stating that the combined crew weight of R228 was less than me on my own, I think I'll have to find him a heavier crew. The Redwings got a special mention at the prize giving as it had been a very long time since a class prize had been presented. Back to Tenby for a club meeting on the Sunday. This saw Rolly again beaten by another Redwing, this time Mike Stace in R195 'Sallyforth' fought a good battle with positions changing all through the race in light conditions. There has been some good Redwing racing at Tenby with Rolly, Bill and Mike having some good tussles. Even I am improving; they invariably finish 1st 2nd and 3rd with me, when I race, taking the fourth spot so the Redwings tend to dominate at the moment. Who knows what will happen when the other boys actually get to grips with their new toys; (The RS700's)? Hope to see everybody at Fishguard. This year 'Venus' R178 has again been chartered for the week. One of the crew will be a newcomer to Redwings, but not to sailing, though it is uncertain at this stage who the other will be. They're looking for a good week on and off the water, which I know they'll get with Redwingers. After the championships 'Discretion' is going to get her new deck, (If You're lucky. Ed.) now that Bill has had a bit of practice. Hopefully anything else he spots will also be put right.
Class Rules Amendments
The proposed new National Redwing Dinghy Class rule is as follows:
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Amendments to existing rules
Other News�
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