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Archive for category: Vane 36
Vane 36 Information and News
The 1st MYA National Champion of 2019 is….
Received in from Peter Whiteside. Here is a brief report on the recent MYA Vane 36R National Championship, held at Birkenhead 29th & 21st April 2019 There were 17 entries, including 3 junior skippers and about 10 other juniors acting as mates. Clubs represented were Birkenhead, Bournville, Clapham, Fleetwood,...
Vane 36 National Championship 2019 at Birkenhead 20th-21st April 2019
The Vane 36 National Championship will take place on the 20th-21st April at Birkenhead RS&PC Entry details are in the NOR here: NOR Vane 36 2019 ENTRY FORM MATE 2019
2018 Vane 36 Championship – Report and Results
GOSPORT MODEL YACHT AND BOAT CLUB 3rd and 4th November 2018 This year’s event was held in early November, and the developing forecast had been for largely southerly winds; across the lake. The good news was that it was relatively mild for the time of year, and dry, the...
Vane 36 National 2017 Report

What a cracker! OK the weather wasn’t kind, the wind was not in the right direction or consistent. It was Bournville in all its glory, a thinking person’s lake and it was the same for all taking part. Race Officer Peter Moore and his team had two competitions rolled...
2016 MYA V36 National Championships
Well, we normally struggle to get one report, let alone two! Thanks to Martin Roberts and Peter Stollery for the attached. Sounds like all who attended had a great time. In from Martin This weekend saw the Vane 36r nationals return to Birkenhead for the first time in over...
Vane Sailing at Birkenhead – 1st time in a long time…
image by Victoria Gibson
2015 MYA Vane 36 National Championships- Results
Day 1 started with the completion of registration and boat measurement checking. Winds were forecast at between 15 and 20 mph WSW and for much of the day this would turn out to be the case. The list of entries read more like a local authority mess up with...