Bacardi Cup

Well done to Lawrence Crispin, Luka Crispin & Hector Cisneros for winning the Bacardi Cup in Miami this weekend.

“This is the most competitive event the Class has seen so far. ” said Zeke Horowitz (USA 172).

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Pic by Cory Silken 2015

Viper 640 (29 entries)

1. GBR 243 Lawrence Crispin, Luka Crispin, Hector Cisneros – 17pts
2. USA 231 Tyler Moore, Jane Moore, Tim Fallon, Karen Fallon – 24pts
3. GBR 209 Ian Nicholson, David Champan, David Hitchcock – 38pts
4. USA 221 Thomas Loutrel, Brian Zimmermen, Jeff Gentzel – 39pts
5. USA 247 Geoff Fargo, Tucker Atterbury, Geff Grange – 41pts

Milanes Foils SALE

Regatta Spec Foils On Sale

3 Phantom Centreboards £200 each ( RRP £519 )

2 Cadet Daggerboards £175 each ( RRP £337 )

2 Mirror Rudder blades £50 ( RRP £258 )

1 420 Centreboard £100 ( RRP £504 )

1 420 Rudder blade £50 ( RRP 338 )

1 Alto Centreboard £50 ( RRP £450 )

1 Albacore MK1 Centreboard 25mm £175 ( RRP £527 )

1 Solo wood stock with carbon tiller inc fittings £150 ( RRP £ 252 )

1 Solo rudder blade £150 ( RRP £352 )

Contact 01380 840050 or 07876 468787

 

Torbay Royal Regatta

Torbay Royal Regatta 2016 takes place on August 20 – 23 2016. Hosted by RTYC with free berthing & a great social programme.

Racing for IRC, Unrated cruisers & sportsboats.

Contact admin@rtyc.org for more details.

Pic by Jean Border of 2015 Viper Nats at RTYC

RTYC Viper Nats 2015

Platinum Pam stole the show !

The RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show ended yesterday with good feedback on all the Rondar exhibits. The 70th Anniversary Prize Draw Firefly ‘Platinum Pam’ stole the show but despite offers of cash she’s staying with the class until the draw in the autumn. See the Firefly Class Association website for details on how to win her.

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Firefly 70th Anniversary & Prize Draw

Designed in 1938 by Uffa Fox, as a one design boat suitable for team racing, the 2016 season marks the 70th Anniversary of Firefly Class; the first boats came off the production line at Fairey Marine, Hamble, in 1946. It was originally requested by Oxford and Cambridge Universities, requiring a dinghy similar to the National 12, but more suitable for team racing.

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The design was completed in 1939 just prior to hostilities that would put back any ideas of production for more than six years. After the War, the Fairey Aviation Company had the idea of manufacturing a dinghy using the principles that constructed so many wooden Mosquito aircraft fuselages during the war, with diagonal laminates formed on a mould and cured by electrically heated bands holding the laminate in position.


The Firefly proved a great success in its early years with the first
boats selling for just £65.00!

SELECTED FOR THE 1948 OLYMPIC GAMES

As the 1948 Olympics in Britain approached, there were very few dinghies available in numbers, but the Firefly could be built quickly and in volume, so was selected as the single handed sailing dinghy for the Games.

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Throughout the years, the class has been popular with many Schools and Universities, both in the UK and overseas, where it is sailed in team racing events. Many students have experienced their first dinghy racing in a fleet of Fireflies.

Some of the most famous names in sailing have previously raced Fireflies, including Paul Elvstrom, Bruce Banks, Richard Creagh Osborne and Jack Holt As well as current and six times World Match Racing champion Ian Williams.

NOW ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR BOATS IN THE UK

With more than 4250 boats built (650 built by Rondar Raceboats) the Firefly is one of the UK’s most popular and successful classes. It has now also been sold successfully overseas with fleets in the USA and Canada.

Many have preconceptions of what Firefly you would need to win the Nationals, but history has proven that the original wooden hulls and GRP hulls from every era all have a chance of winning; there are no inequalities in hull performance, unlike some classes. And you can sail at whatever level you choose – no maintenance or classic restored varnished hulls.

FLEET AND TEAM RACING

The Firefly is well respected as the ideal dinghy for team racing, offering good equal performance, great manoeuvrability and capable of being sailed in all weather conditions; our sailors finished 4th in the Endeavour Trophy last year.

Team racing takes place at University Sailing Clubs, numerous schools and associations up and down the country each weekend.

During 2015, the ISAF World Team Racing Championships was held in the UK with many overseas teams participating. The final, held in a fleet of new boats supplied by Rondar, was won by a team from the USA!

The UK Class Association also organise a programme of fleet racing each year with Open events, Regattas and a National Championship.


70th BIRTHDAY PRIZE DRAW OF A NEW BOAT

To celebrate this historic milestone the class and suppliers have come together to prize draw a brand new complete boat as a prize. It will require entrants to “beg, steal or borrow” a boat and compete in any of the nominated events or qualifying via club races this season, to secure a ticket in the prize draw for a brand new boat. The more race entries equals more prize draw chances. Conditions apply and details on how to enter will be on the Firefly and Rondar websites very soon.

So come and join in the Firefly Class racing programme this year and gain a really good chance of winning a new boat!

The 2016 National Championships will be held at this year at Tenby, 6-12 August and we are hoping for 100 boats!

Rondar Squib Prototype

Come & see the new Rondar Squib at the RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show on March 5/6 .

The Squib Class Association will have the prototype boat on their stand & Paul Young, MD of Rondar Raceboats, will be available to discuss the new developments. Members of the class association have been trialing the boat over the past few months.

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Enterprise Class celebrates 60th Anniversary

At 3am, on January 9th 1956, two small dinghies set off to sail across the Channel in the middle of the night. In one boat was the Olympic helmsman, Bruce Banks, crewed by his wife Rosemary. The other was sailed by Bobby Pegna and his crew Mrs Flavia Nunes, who usually sailed on the Thames. The boats were lit by torches, lashed into the rigging.

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Photo from Ent Assoc – Enterprises Tideway Race 

This was the official launch of the Enterprise Class, a new boat which had been designed by Jack Holt and sponsored by a national newspaper, the News Chronicle. The newspaper wanted to popularise sailing amongst people who could not afford an expensive boat and bring dinghy sailing to the masses.

The name Enterprise was chosen after the winning boat in the America’s Cup in 1930. The blaze of publicity following the front page report of “Family dinghies cross the Channel’, followed by an official launch in London with the Enterprise dinghy on display for ten days in Selfridges, the class took off. With the ability to buy a ready made boat from boat builders throughout the country, or to purchase a set of plans and kit of parts for home construction, Jack Holt’s design proved to be the perfect combination of size, price and performance for the majority of sailors and sailing clubs in the UK. The Enterprise soon became the fastest growing class with over 3,000 boats registered within the first three years.

Today the Enterprise remains as relevant as ever, offering tight tactical racing at modest cost with over 23,400 registered boats worldwide.

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Photo by Neil Richardson

Two of the latest designs of Enterprise from Peak Dinghy Spares Ltd and Rondar Raceboats Ltd are on display at the RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show. The Rondar Raceboats model is built from the new interior mould, known as the Mark 3. Whether a Mark 3 or Mark 2 model, all Enterprises are built to the strict one design rules which control the external shape and weight of the Enterprise, which is still much the same as the first boats built 60 years ago. This adherence to the original measurements ensures even the most modern boats have the same performance characteristics of older boats.

The Rondar Raceboats model features the new Mark 3 mould with self-draining epoxy hull. The aim was to provide a more comfortable self-draining epoxy boat which requires less maintenance than wooden versions. Whilst all the areas of the boat that affect speed remain unchanged – such as hull shape, weight, rig and foils.

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Photo by Neil Richardson

Paul Hobson’s E23411 from Rondar includes fittings by Harken and foils by Milanes together with a Cumulus mast from Sélden, and the latest sails from North Sails. Paul has included a new style of jib sheeting, designed to make the jib sheet loads much easier to handle, making it more suitable for sailing with young crews. He has also opted for a centre mainsheet with a split bridle and the fall is led internally within the boom. In addition he has incorporated a 2:1 jib halyard to reduce load on the wire and reduce compression in the mast. A complete boat from Rondar costs around £8,000 inc VAT.

Renowned for being friendly and welcoming, Enterprise fleets can be found all over the country, racing and cruising on rivers, lakes and reservoirs and the sea. As well as club sailing, there is an active Open Meeting circuit, with regional events, Masters (helms over 40) and Youth sailors under 25) Championship. Each year there is a National Championship held on the sea. Enterprises can be found at many regattas such as Salcombe, Abersoch, Bass Week and Carnac.

Winning major events is always challenging and this attracts many of the country’s most able helms and crews to come and take part including representatives from the leading boat builders and sailmakers including Rondar Raceboats, Peak Dinghy, North Sails, Pinnell & Bax, and Hyde Sails. The Association supports all major events with great sponsorship and prizes throughout the fleet’s Gold, Silver and Bronze divisions with prizes to encourage newcomers as well as the youth and lady helms and crews and the ton up (combined helm and crew age over 100) trophy. The silverware reads like a “Who’s who” of yachting, with almost every top sailor from the last 60 years having competed in the class.

The 2016 National Championships will be held at Brixham YC from 23-30 July where the class will celebrate its 60th anniversary in sparkling style. Why not come and sail an Enterprise in this anniversary year?

Written by Alice Driscoll

 

New Website Launch

Rondar Raceboats are pleased to announce the launch of this all new e-commerce website today, giving users the ability to buy both boats and parts for the extensive range of keelboats and dinghies Rondar build.

Christmas Opening Times

The Rondar Raceboats factory will be closed from December 24th until January 4th.

We wish you a relaxing Christmas & happy & prosperous New Year.