
Local youth group testing the water at Calshot in advance of this year’s festival of sail
GJW Direct SailFest will bring together a number of local organisations in the 2014 edition, running from 22 to 25 August. The festival will feature a 3 day sailing regatta from Saturday to Bank Holiday Monday, preceded by a coaching day. An amazing schedule of activities will be available from the extensive Calshot Activities Centre facilities, together with meals, match racing, boat displays, demonstrations and of course a variety of accommodation packages. Entrants are invited to extend their stay at the edge of the New Forest for a week or more.

Calshotcats Sailing Club is the hosting authority, based between the Calshot Activity Centre hangar and Calshot Castle. Not being a racing club, they have appointed Peter Knight and his race management team from SolentXtra, who were responsible for the RSX course at the 2012 Olympics.

Calshotcats and the UKYMTA chose a stunning summer evening to get together and check out the facilities and conditions at the 2014 SailFest venue. Race Officer Peter Knight was also on this piece of water he knows very well – sailing his Blaze from Warsash SC for the Wednesday evening race. Although many of the young adults involved in the UKYMTA have an array of marine and safety qualifications which would dazzle a sailing club rescue co-ordinator, the group who met at Calshot had never been in anything like the boats they were to step aboard.
Garry Hughes, Commodore of Cashotcats SC, and Ann Osman, the club’s secretary, were amongst the members who took the novices out for the evening sail. Daniel Carter of the UKYMTA went out in Garry’s Garmin VIRB equipped Hobie Fox and Garry had him out on the trapeze within minutes of going afloat. See footage of their sail here and check out the speedo fed by the VIRB’s GPS function. Ann took out Erin Avery and Gabby Pierson in her Dart 18 and Gabby declared it “the best thing I have ever done in my life.” See the footage from the VIRB here
Alongside her experience gained with the UKYMTA on small powerboats, Isabella Bennett has been lucky enough to crew on the 72ft ketch the John Laing on a number of occasions. The smallest sailing boat she had previously been on was 54ft until her trial on the 18ft Dart. Not content with sampling just one catamaran she was the last UKYMTA member off the water as the breeze died "I am set on a career in the marine industry but had always envisaged it being on bigger boats. This has really opened my eyes and I can't wait to try more small-boat sailing at SailFest in August"
Entrants to the SailFest Regatta will be using Calshot's large, wide slipway to the North of the spit, with sheltered launching into Southampton Water. This picture shows the view from that slipway, up towards the Wednesday evening fleets from Warsash and the Hamble River sailing clubs.
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