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We really appreciate the regular use of the second hand listing pages and we’ve been working hard to ensure that this is easy to use and gives a quick response.  

However we’d like to remind you that a little bit of patience is required with these new features, if you upload an advert it WILL NOT appear immediately even if you have paid by card.  This because a HUMAN, not a computer needs to approve your advert.

So if your advert doesn’t appear immediately, please don’t up load another. It hasn’t appeared because it hasn’t been approved by one of the two or three HUMANS who do this! 

Please note we do not deal with third party contracted web developers to place adverts on this site we only accept adverts from members or Flying Fifteen owners on these pages.

Thanks for listening

The management!

Posting Instructions (PLEASE READ)
  1. You need to be Registered on the site and logged in to be able to post an entry.
  2. Ensure that you have paid the fee HERE, otherwise the advert will not be approved and displayed.
  3. Ensure you are logged in on the Add a Boat page.
  4. Enter a Title and Sub-title for your article.
  5. At the category section you need to select both the Items for Sale main category AND a sub-category in the Organize section below that matches what you have for Sale. 
  6. The Summary section should be kept brief and reflect the main details of your advert. This will appear on Facebook and the Home Page.
  7. The Article Details should repeat the Summary information and also include your contact details. If you have created your advert in WORD, please use this feature in the top menu bar Paste From Word button and select the "paste from Word" option otherwise what you see may not reflect what you intended. If you wish to have an image in the body of the text, we can add it in for you or if you feel competent then use the edit window to achieve this.
  8. Images go in the Gallery Panel section. Click the Add a Gallerybutton and then "drag and drop" the images you are using into the indicated space. You should select the image you wish to appear on Facebook and the Home Page using the "Set as main article image" button against the required photo.
  9. Finally, when you have entered all the information and your advert is ready to be published click on Request for Approval and the advert will be sent for Approval.  We automatically add an expiry date at 6 months after the date of publication.  If you require the advert to stay on or be re-submitted please advise us. 

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Royal Windermere Open
Keith Jamieson 245

Royal Windermere Open

And Lakeland GP

Nineteen Boats signed up for the Flying 15 Open Meeting on the 25th& 26th & despite force 1 forecasts Eighteen turned up on a bright and Sunny Day. RWYC Commodore welcomed everybody and awarded a special prize for the longest journey to Graham and Alasdair Sharp who had made their annual trip from Plockton in the Highlands to compete.

Race Officer Adam Cowley called a one-hour postponement and after a wind check led the fleet to the Southern Lake an hour later for a start just South of the Ferry. The breeze then joined in and three Windward – Leward races were completed with line honours being shared between Tony Woods, Steve Goacher & Nigel Tullet on the helms. Tony Woods and Andrew Davey in Frankie the Rhino that Tony had only finished fitting out that morning, led overnight.

Most people then retired to the restaurant for delicious homemade Steak and Ale Pie or Chicken Curry.

Sunday dawned not quite so Sunny but still with no wind, after a postponement a breeze from the South with a tad of east set in and the fleet headed to the North Lake. Once again Adam Cowley the Race Officer pulled the Rabbit out the Hat and managed to run two races, having to finish them at the Windward mark due to wind failing. The safety boat crews all returned with aching muscles from the number of times they had to move marks with the wind backing further east for the second race, a big thanks to them all.

Ian Ackerokd with Innes Armstrong sailed a blinder on day two taking a first and second that put them into an overall winning position for the meeting, with Steve Goacher and Tim Harper in second and Nigel and Jean Tullet in 3rd.

Everybody retired to the club for a very civilised Tea and Home-Made Scone with Jam and Cream (Cornish Convention) before the long drive home for some. All in all a very successful weekend.

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