Courier Arial Tudor Herald Copper Black Old Tudor Times New Roman Century Schoolbook Palermo Bookman Zapf Chancery Galliard 2Sans Narrow 3Avant Garde 4Autumn JTudor PDrury Lane SFutura YRavel fCourier Symbols ZapfDingbats Brushwood Diamond Toujours Gospel Mercury Cargo Sprite Wagner Hippo Clearface Herald Africa Hippo Candy Jester Cambridge Concerto Arnold Bocklin Copper Outline Europa Wingdings Sharp Page # news.doc Commodore s Column As we enter a new year I just hope the weather is kinder to us than it was in 1991. I must be one of a very few people in the country who groan out load when the weather turns out to be fine and dry - but it just doesn t help the water level. I suppose we should be grateful that the dreaded blue green algae stayed away. The Water Authority treated the lake all summer and whatever they used did the trick! Their support for us is much appreciated by all I m sure. However, let s hope we won t need to call on their services again this summer! Sailors from the Club gained excellent results at all levels of sailing in 1991. We really do have talent in depth at Marlin! Let s hope we ll do just as well in 1992! Well I had better sign off now, and leave some space for the Editor to fit in his other articles. Happy sailing. The creche now operates on Sundays and has the use of the building near the sandpit. Everyone with small children are welcome. Ring Carol Cook (123) 123 1234 for more details, or come and see us at the club. Facilities Last year was a year of consolidation, ie, the maintenance, repair and improvement of existing assets, rather then spending on major new capital items. Hopefully we will be able to rectify this in the not too distant future! The club already has permission for limited camping and overnight use of camper vans in connection with sailing activities and has now submitted a planning application for limited acceptance of trailer caravans. This is in line with facilities being offered by comparable clubs elsewhere in the country and reflects the steady increase in the use of leisure facilities. Events It has been decided this year to provide club events on the four bank holidays of spring and summer. Easter Weekend we are planning a team event, with the aim to develop some enthusiasm for team racing within the club. May Day a two hour pursuit race has been organised, which we are hoping will attract many entries. Spring Bank Holiday will be used primarily to promote the club and a substantial number of visitors are expected to attend throughout the day. August Bank Holiday will take the form of a family day and various events will be organised afloat and ashore. Results Wednesday Evening Series: Fast Fleet 1. James Green Fireball 2. Phil Edmund Fireball 3. Simon Read Flying Fifteen Slow Fleet 1. Tony Watkins Enterprise 2. Dave Lucas Enterprise 3. Martin Smith Laser Catamarans 1. John Stead Hurricane 2. Chris Payne Hurricane 3. Andy Grove Dart 15 marlin.gem *rQnJ KMarlin KNews ,E@k, Volume 4 Iss January Photo of Alan Cook UTXT Alan Cook Commodore of the Club Sailing Times Until January 27th, the morning start will be 11.00 and the afternoon at 13.30. From January 27th until March 24th, morning starts will be at 11.45, and the afternoon will be 13.45. Times for the rest of the year will be published in our next newsletter. body tab Body text Bullet caption Footer Subhead subsmall text tint