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...Supernova Event Details


             Venue:  Grafham Sailing Club

             Event:   Supernova Inland Championship 2005

             Dates:   3rd to 4th September 2005

Time of Briefing:   11.00 3rd Sept           Time of First Race:     12.00 Sat & 10.30 Sun  

     Total Races:     6                                     Races to Count:    5

        Entry Fee:  £20                                            

Details:     
Don't miss the Associations First Inland Championships, or the AGM!

The Inland Cahampionships are open to: Owners or their relatives who are class members at 3/9/2005 (may join on the day), or other people who were Full/Family Members at 3/8/2005. Sailors (of Supernovas) not meeting these criteria. may participate, if they join the class association but their results will be excluded. 

The AGM follows the sailing on Saturday evening.

For the last two years Supernova events at Grafham have attracted 50+ boats, let try and make it three years running. Remember that we run a personal handicap trophy, top club trophy and there's an extended set of prizes (best swimmer?), so there's opportunity for everyone. Please be there.

Grafham Water is one of the largest man made lakes in the country boasting 1600 acres of water. It is very scenic with a water bird sanctuary and concealed viewing huts available for the nature lover, as well as cycle hire for a potential 10 mile circumnavigation of the lake or walk it. (We have!) There's the Nene Valley steam railway fairly nearby with a Thomas the Tank engine lookalike for the kids, both big and small. Major shopping is available at Huntingdon (10 miles) and there is a vast shopping centre in Peterborough (30 miles).

A wide list of accommodation of all types is available from the club or Anne Giles, and extends to camping (free at the club - showers and loos available all night), B&B etc.. The nearest B&B is within short walking distance at the Grafham Water Centre - right on the lakeside.

Refreshments and bar are available throughout the weekend with a good view of the lake available from the top bar. An evening meal is available on Saturday, booked for 8pm, which we're doing together with the Lightning sailors. It will be a two course meal for about £7.50, ordered at sign on, and a vegetarian option is on offer. Come and have a party: the bar is open and we get the Club's plush upstairs virtually to ourselves. Chandlery is open all weekend, and there's lots of parking.

Directions:

Grafham Water SC is easy to find as there are brown tourist information signs on the surrounding roads to guide you. The village to aim for is Perry on the B661. The nearest large town is Huntingdon. From any direction, make your final approach on the A1 and turn west onto the B661 at Buckden (roundabout) There are brown tourist signs here. Follow the road past the reservoir wall (do not take signs for Grafham Village - the club is at Perry) and turn right down to the club immediately opposite the Wheatsheaf Pub at the village centre. The road splits just before the club entrance, keep left to go into the club, or you will wind up at Grafham Water Centre.

Contact: Dave Watton or Grafham Water Sailing Club, Perry, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 0BU. Tel: 01480 810478 (the Club's phone number).

Club web site: http://www.grafham.org
Streetmap.co.uk: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?P2M?P=pe280bu&Z=1

 



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