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Mae yna raglen ddiddorol o ddigwyddiadau hwylio yn 2016 - mae'r rhestr isod yn rhoi blas o'r digwyddiadau gyda manylion bras.
{slider=RYA British Youth Sailing Championships ~ 2 - 8 April 2016}
RYA British Youth Sailing Championships 2 - 8 April 2016
Multi Class Regatta. Providing opportunities for young dinghy sailors and windsurfers to develop their racing talent towards Olympic Classes sailing.
More information here
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{slider=Solo National Championships ~ 17 - 22 July 2016}
Solo National Championships. 17 - 22 July 2016
The National Solo is a classic, one-design, single handed dinghy. Designed by Jack Holt in 1956,the Solo remains a popular dinghy, sailed at manyclubs in the UK, Holland and Australia. Originally designed in wood, competitive boats are now widely available in Foam Reinforced Plastic (FRP) or composite construction (FRP hull and wood deck) as well as wood.
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{slider=Miracle Nationals Championships ~ 6 - 12 August 2016}
Miracle Nationals Championships 6 - 12 August 2016
The Miracle has a true thoroughbred pedigree and was one of the last designs to have come from the stable of the worlds formost small sailboat designer - Jack Holt. Tens of thousands of dinghies sailed today were designed by him. The first Miracle were launched in 1975 since then it has gone from strength to strength and sail number today exceed 4,000. We anticipate an entry of 40 - 60 boat at the nationals
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{slider=Signet National Championships ~ 6 - 12 August 2016}
Signet National Championships. 6 - 12 August 2016
The SigneT is a 12’4” traditional racing dinghy designed in 1961 by the late Ian Proctor. In Ian’s own words, “the design problem set by the Sunday Times was to provide really good sailing and racing at the lowest possible cost” and over 50 years later the SigneT does exactly that. 2 person boat, 15 to 20 boat anticipated at the championships
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{slider=Spinlock IRC Welsh National Championships ~ 12 - 14 August 2016}
Spinlock IRC Welsh National Championships 12 - 14 August 2016
Racing for IRC, NHC and white sail Classes with competitors from all corners of the Irish Sea catchment area - and beyond.
More information available here
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{slider=420 UK National Championships ~ 13 - 19 August 2016}
420 UK National Championships 13 - 19 August 2016
The International 420 is the natural progression from the junior racing classes, such as the Optimist and Cadet. Young sailors moving up, or those new to racing, will find the rig easy to master. On the water, the 420 planes easily, yet the hull shape gives a measure of stability. Should a capsize occur, the 420 is easy to right and comes up with little water in it. The controls allow for a variety of crew weights to get maximum speed on the water, as well as enabling sailing in higher wind strengths and in choppy sea states.
The 420 is a proven transition class which provides sailors with excellent skills in strategy, tactics, boat handling, tuning and technique. Expect 40 boats to enter championships
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{slider=GP 14 National Championships ~ 20 - 26 August 2016}
GP 14 National Championships 20 - 26 August 2016
Originally designed by Jack Holt in 1949, the GP14 is easily recognised by the distinctive bell on the mainsail. This is thought to be a reference to the legendary bells of Aberdyfi, North Wales, where Jack Holt is alleged to have designed the GP14.
The boat was initially designed with a mainsail and small jib as a comfortable family dinghy. The jib is still available, and it can be particularly useful when using the boat to teach sailing or for lighter crew weights, but these days the GP14 is more commonly seen with the full rig of mainsail, genoa and spinnaker.
In the early 1990s a new internal layout was introduced, with built-in underfloor buoyancy. One of the great benefits that this introduced is that following a capsize the boat comes up with very little water in it. This has been further modified in the following years, led by boat builders Alistair Duffin, who builds in wood, and Speed Sails, who manufacture in glass reinforced plastic (GRP) and fibre reinforced plastic (FRP).
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{slider=OK Class National Championships ~ 20 - 26 August 2016}
OK Class National Championships 20 - 26 August 2016
The OK dinghy is a 4 metre singlehander designed by Knud Olsen in 1956. The concept is simple: a hard chine hull with unstayed rotating mast. The class is a one design, but with freedom of fittings and layout so that old hulls can be competitive and boats set up for helms of all shapes and sizes.
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{slider=RS Tera Nationals ~ 26 - 29 August 2016}
RS Tera Nationals 26 - 29 August 2016
The new fast, fun and safe single-hander for youngsters – From entry level fun up to international competition the RS Tera makes sailing addictive.
For youngsters, family beach fun, racing and as a junior boat for sailing clubs, schools and holiday company fleets – the RS Tera is the perfect boat for kids. This growing ISAF Class has a training and racing programme up to World Championship level – With an emphasis on having fun while learning and competing at all levels.
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{slider=Sprint 15 National Championships ~ 27 - 31 August 2016}
Sprint 15 National Championships 27 - 31 August 2016
The Sprint 15 (formerly Dart 15) was designed in 1979 by Rodney March, who was also responsible for the design of the Olympic Tornado class catamaran. Originally built by Panthercraft Ltd of Penryn in Cornwall, the Dart 15 was then sold through The Laser Centre in Banbury. In 1999 The Laser Centre moved manufacture of the hulls closer to home from Penryn to renowned catamaran builder Reg White.
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{slider=Intl Canoe Class National Championships ~ 1 - 4 September 2016}
International Canoe Class National Championships 1 - 4 September 2016
The roots of the class go back to the mid 1800's where paddling canoes where fitted with sails and raced, particularly in Britain, USA and Sweden. These boats have changed quite a bit since then but the main characteristics of the boat is a long narrow hull form with rounded transom and the famous sliding seat.
After many decades of development around the world including some famous designs from Uffa Fox, the hull shape had evolved into an optimal design based on the rules at that time. In the 1970's the class agreed to create an International one design hull shape based on lines drawn up by a Mr Peter Nethercot. The development of deck layout, fittings, rig and seat were still able to be developed within some broad rule definitions. The IC then became a stable platform and enjoyed worldwide status at the fastest single handed monohull in the world.
internationalcanoe.wales - event websaite
International Canoe Class Website
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{slider=29er Grand Prix ~ 10 - 11 September 2016}
29er Grand Prix 10 - 11 September 2016
It is targeted at youth, especially those training to sail the larger 49er. It has a single trapeze and a fractional asymmetric spinnaker. The Class is a more modern replacement to Franks previous Laser 2 replacing it in the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships. A self-tacking jib decreases the work load of the crew, making maneuvers more efficient and freeing the crew to take the mainsheet upwind and on two-sail reaches. The spinnaker rigging set-up challenges crews to be fit and coordinated, and maneuvers in the boat require athleticism due to its lack of inherent stability and the high speed with which the fully battened mainsail and jib power up.
The hull construction is of fibreglass-reinforced polyester in a foam sandwich layout. The fully battened mainsail and jib are made from a transparent Mylar laminate with orange or red Dacron trimming, while the spinnaker is manufactured from ripstop Nylon. The mast is in three parts - an aluminium bottom and middle section, with a polyester-fiberglass composite tip to increase mast bend and decrease both overall weight, and the capsizing moment a heavy mast tip can generate.
The 29er is able to reach high speeds fairly quickly by having a sleek and hydrodynamic hull and will often exceed the wind speed when planing both up and downwind.
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{slider=Ffair Briodas Pwllheli Wedding Fayre ~ 13 March/Mawrth 2016}
More information soon
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{slider=Triathlon Pwllheli ~ 27 March/Mawrth 2016}
This is a sprint triathlon. The distances should be achievable for everyone. You do not need to be an expert to take part. This is an ideal triathlon for people who want to "give it a go".
More information on the Plas Heli web site here
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{slider=Food Festival - Gwyl Fwyd Tir a Môr Llyn ~ 28 - 29 May/Mai 2016}
The Festival which is now over a decade in development, is located waterside in the picturesque setting of Hafan Pwllheli Marina on the south side of the Llyn peninsula.
Held on the second May bank holiday. Our dates this year will be the Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 29th of May. The Monday is a bank holidays so you are assured a long weekend to relax and enjoy. On offer will be a terrific array and selection of meats, drinks, cheeses, wines, fish, olives, breads, confectionery, shellfish, fruit, vegetables and much more. Indeed hopefully something for everyone!
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{slider=Llyn Coastal Sportif Arfordirol Llyn ~ 5 June/Mehefin 2016}
A 50 mile cycle that takes you around the beautiful LlÅ·n peninsula and the coastal path. Snowdonia, Wales’s biggest National Park, lies to the east and the Irish Sea to the West.
In an area of outstanding natural beauty, the route's surrounding scenery is breathtaking. We want to share this with YOU.
Take your time to enjoy the panoramic views or push yourself to the limit. This event offers a challenge for all abilities regardless of fitness and experience.
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{slider=The Pwllheli Boat Show ~ 10 - 12 June/Mehefin 2016}
The Pwllheli Boat Show 2016 will be on Friday 10th June to Sunday 12th June.
At the Pwllheli Boat Show 2016 you see a huge range of exhibitors, show events and activities where you can have a go too. It’s a must-visit for any boat owner, watersports-lover or family looking for a great day out. More information soon
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{slider=Santes Dwynwen Charity Ball ~ 23 January}
Charity Ball Saturday 23rd January 2016 - 1900.
In aid of Domestic Abuse Service De Gwynedd
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{slider=Wine Tasting ~ 6th February 2016 }
Wine Tasting Evening. With Reverend Marcus Wyn Robinson at 19.15hrs 06/02/2016
£14 Tickets LIMITED TO 50. Tickets available at reception. Proceeds to CHIPAC and Hope House
More here
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420 UK National Championships 13 - 19 August 2016
Plas Heli - The Welsh National Sailing Academy and Event Centre and CHPSC were proud to host the 20165 420 UK National Championships
The results and event report are available here
OK Class National Championships 20th - 23rd August 2016
The OK dinghy is a 4 metre singlehander designed by Knud Olsen in 1956. The concept is simple: a hard chine hull with unstayed rotating mast. The class is a one design, but with freedom of fittings and layout so that old hulls can be competitive and boats set up for helms of all shapes and sizes.
You can pay the OK Nationals 2016 Entry Fee in any of the following ways:
Account: Pwllheli Sailing Club Sort code: 54-30-21 Account No.: 36042110
Please remember to enter a reference with the payment so that we can attribute the payment to the correct account.
The following format is recommended: ‘OK Nats Surname Sail-Number’ eg ‘OK Nats Jones 12345’
By Debit Card over the telephone, at the Plas Heli office (01758 613 343) or bar (01758 614 442).
There will be an additional charge for a credit card payment.
Please remember to give a payment reference so that we can attribute the payment to your account.
The following format is recommended: ‘OK Nats Surname Sail-Number’ eg ‘OK Nats Jones 12345’
Cheque with '‘OK Nats Surname Sail-Number’ eg ‘OK Nats Jones 12345’ written on the back of the cheque and sent to:
OK Nationals 2016
Plas Heli Cyf
Hafan
Pwllheli
Gwynedd
LL53 5YT
OK Class National Championships 20th - 23rd August 2016
The OK dinghy is a 4 metre singlehander designed by Knud Olsen in 1956. The concept is simple: a hard chine hull with unstayed rotating mast. The class is a one design, but with freedom of fittings and layout so that old hulls can be competitive and boats set up for helms of all shapes and sizes.
The Notice of Race is also available for downloading here
To enter fill out the entry form which is on the last two pages of the Notice of Race (above) or the on line version here.
Payment information available here
RYA British Youth Sailing Championships 2 - 8 April 2016
Multi Class Regatta. Providing opportunities for young dinghy sailors and windsurfers to develop their racing talent towards Olympic Classes sailing.
More information soon