Another one of those shifty, light wind days at The Bus Stop
Another one of those shifty winds of fortunes days for the nine skippers who turned out today.
Predominantly from the SE but oscillating all over the place due the landscape around our lake. Throw in some really good wind gusts and shifts, that kept everyone on the helm on their controllers.
I must say once again how well Trevor 22 sailed today.
The star performer would have to go to Clive 997, with Nigel 168 close in his wake.
Harry was having technical issues with his new i6 controller. Rob 501 and John 201 helped to sort him out.
We also had a visit from Kel 77, Clive 997's cousin!!
Conditions didn't suit Kent so he went home early, as the saying goes, he had to change his library books.
All in all, good day.
RTWS had very clear winners, Rob 501, Trevor 22, and Nigel 168
Today's report and photos brought to you by Nigel 168.
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