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| (19) 18th November 2009 - Whalers sail at Datchet. Report currently here. |
Henley Festival 2009 High definition/large version available on request |
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| (18) 18th October 2009 - Whalers 1st "Thames Long Row" Witchurch bridge to Henley, with socable and refreshing pauses at Caversham and Shiplake. Mostly sunny and warm. Some crew were inducted in the use of the steering oar, and liked it! |
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| (17) 10th October 2009 Despite grey skys and only moderate wind we collected the mast, and decided to limit the sails to just gib and "Julia" (our trysail). From a safety perspective this was ideal, making capsize "impossible". Aston, The Flowepot, and return, achieved, but mainly under oars. |
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| (16) 26th September 2009 Stunning September sunshine, almost no wind, and minimal current, made ideal conditions for a downstream cruise, even with only four oars plus helm. Turned below Medmenham then beached on the Buckinghamshire shore for lunch aboard. Easy rowing "home" still in brilliant sunshine. Molly secured by 16:30. |
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| (15) 9th August - Shiplake. | ||||
| (Early July) - Henley Regatta & Henley Festival (Not strictly "Second-Sunday" outings) |
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| (14) 14th June - No details . (13) 10th May - Phyllis Court Races . (12) 19th April 2009 - Wargrave? | ||||
(11) - Sunday 8th March 2009 Blustry and bright. See the picture. |
Squally shower as we approached the mooring. Covered up by 13:30, then it TIPPED down! - Splendid timing. Back up to Top |
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(10) - Sunday 8th February 2009 Another excellent "2nd Sunday". |
With eight aboard for the "downhill" run, and a strong following current, we were home in around 50 minutes, achieving 6.2 knots with very little effort, and just before the weather turned again! | |||
| (8th Jan we went to Rye and won the Rum Race) | ||||
| (9) - Sunday 9th November 2008
A Tale of Two Temples |
11:00 saw us observing two minutes silence in Hurley lock, and by 11:15 we moored at Temple lock for beer and cakes. |
Unsurprisingly the return journey against a fair amount of landwater, was much slower, yet still dry apart from a brief shower as we moored for lunch at "The Flowerpot".The strong current below Hambledon lock was no problem, but headwinds and squalls in Henley Reach reminded us of "Devils Point". Moored around 15:30. |
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| (8) - Sunday
21st Sept 2008. A rowing-only day. Caviar, and a lock too far? A brilliantly sunny September day. Against a modest stream, 5 &1/2 crew made it to Shiplake College, and dropped off the 1/2. There followed a gently drifting picnic. One of our number having recently returned from Russia, our diet included a little imported speciality. The salty substance was washed down with a perfectly pleasant white. The things we suffer for our sport! The now following stream aided a swift return, enabling several crew to disembark at The River and Rowing Museum to attend the Henley Literary Festival. A lock too far? - Not quite, though meeting the 1430 deadline required some pretty focused rowing. Molly safely home by 15:30. |
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| (7) - Sunday
10th Aug 2008 A day of mostly good weather. Rowed upstream to Wargrave. Lunch. Gentle sail downriver - Winds fickle as ever! One crew member went ashore at Marsh lock on the homeward journey. Molly "put to bed" at around 17:00. |
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| (6) - Sunday
11th May 2008 A splendid spring day - Perfect picnic weather. In preparation for our forthcoming competition in Venice, we had been hoping to fine tune our reefing technique. The forecast 14mph winds would have been ideal. The plan was somewhat scuppered by breezes varying from dead calm to subtle and fickle. Some non-sailing crew were so sedated by the good weather they stayed aboard and enjoyed the very gentle sailing. More crew joined at picnic-time. A discussion about reefing, gust-management and getting off the mud was followed by some adjustments to the reefing gear and some practise with it. A further crew change took place at Marsh lock on the homeward journey, and Molly was "put to bed" at around 17:30. Thanks are due to NG for his pics, here. |
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(5) The Calm Before The Storm. - Rowing-Only Sunday
9th March 2008 |
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(4) - Was this really 10th February? 2008 Sunny
all the way, virtually windless, and at least 10C in the afternoon. |
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(3) - Sunday 11th November 2007 Rain
before the start was a temporary concern. Once under way with the
sail gently filling we cruised sedately to Hambledon. |
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(2) - Sunday 14th October 2007 Sunny all the way. Without the sailing rig (repairs in progress, following damage in Dorestad) we rowed to Wargrave, picked up a passenger en-route, and dined at "St George". During the return row we were unable to resist an invitation to tea and cakes at a riverside residence, perfectly positioned to watch the sunset. |
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(1) - Henley Whalers 1st July 2007 - "Sunday Sail" is successful Gentle
rain gave way to dry, windy, and overcast. With 8 aboard we rowed to Marsh Lock, rigged the sails and fought headwind and strong
current for 3 hours. With much tacking and some rowing, we reached
the "St George" in Wargrave for a late lunch. |
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Back up to "What is Weekend Whaling" |
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