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Wall to wall smiles as 2017 OK Dinghy Worlds opens in paradisiacal Barbados

 
The OK Dinghy fleet has landed in paradise. Most sailors in Barbados for the 2017 World Championship have been looking forward to this event for three years and so far it is delivering in spades, with fantastic sailing and fabulous hospitality, all based in a stunning location at the Barbados Yacht Club and Barbados Cruising Club. It is simply idyllic.

The practice race on Friday afternoon signalled the end of preparation and measurement and was followed by an exceptionally welcoming opening ceremony in the grounds of the Barbados Yacht Club attended by the commodores of both clubs, the President of the Barbados Sailing Association and the Minister of Tourism and International Transport.

Commencing with the Barbados national anthem played by a young trio on steel drums, Gus Reader of the Barbados Sailing Association welcomed the assembled sailors and guests. He spoke of the legacy of bringing sailing events to the small island nation of Barbados.

“We ask no more that these events leave a legacy to Barbados sailing, in particular the youth sailors because the youth are our future,”
 

Wishing the sailors well he said, “Conditions here are very sweet but there is a kick to them.”
Ready to start the OK Dinghy World Championship in Barbados
Beach life is OK in Barbados
Mr Reader was followed on stage by Geoffrey Evelyn, Commodore of the Barbados Yacht Club, Bryn Palmer Commodore of the Barbados Cruising Club and Bo Teglers, President of the OK Dinghy International Association.
 
In an eloquent and informed speech, Minister Sealy added, referring to the Finn World Masters next week. “The word is out that Barbados is serious about sailing and its tourism package and it is fitting that 2017 has not one but two events."
 
“We salute everyone for making this possible. We want to see the sailing community expand. Barbados has a history of seafaring so by developing a legacy of sailing events we think we can develop the sailing youth of Barbados.”
 
Turning the focus back to the OK Dinghy sailors he said, “Now we have the real sailors in the one man boats we are going in the right direction. Let the real sailing begin.”
 
The real sailing began earlier in the day and if the practice of Friday was anything to go by the 2017 OK Dinghy World Championship will be something special. Sailed in a huge swell in 15-20 knots and 30 degrees, there were enough shifts to keep the lake sailors happy, enough waves to keep the southern ocean sailors happy, enough wind to keep the hiking addicts happy and enough sunshine to keep everyone happy.
 
In his first international OK Dinghy race in his new boat, Chris Turner from Great Britain favoured the right side on the first beat and led all the way round to win the practice race and the Svend Lehn Memorial Trophy from Greg Wilcox of New Zealand and Nick Craig from Great Britain.

The first two races for the world title are scheduled to start at 12.30 on Monday. The series will be contested with a 10 race series concluding on Wednesday 31 May.

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PS Apologies this report is so late; we were having too much fun.
 
Looking forward to the OK Dinghy World Championship in Barbados
Opening Ceremony
Bo Teglers

Other news

Read the latest issue of the OK Dinghy International Magazine here.
Online entry is open for the 2017 OK Dinghy European Championship including the coached clinic. Full details on event website
In its 60th anniversary year, a new book is being produced to tell the story of the OK through personal anecdotes and stories under the working title, project 60. More details here.
Published in 2008, ‘Completely OK’ is 208 pages in length, A4 format and includes more than 150,000 words, 1,100 photographs and diagrams, 3,500 results and more OK Dinghy lore than has ever been collected together in one place before. It is a must for all those who have ever sailed an OK Dinghy.

Order a copy here.

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