4th Annual Treasure Hunt 2010
Its finally that time of year again, so get your craft ready and prepare for the Treasure Hunt... As usual, all Cruising Hovercraft operators are welcome to attend
DateThe date will be the 4th/5th September, the itinerary is shown below:
Friday 16:00 onwards Arrive, sign in, offload etc
SaturdayTides: High (6.1m) 16:50 BST, Low 11:20 BST
Sunset: Sunset @ 19:50 BST, “dark” 30 minutes later.
9:00–10:00 Arrive, sign in offload, etc
10:00–10:30 All craft move to parking area on river side
10:30 Sharp Drivers Briefing
11:00 Treasure hunt starts
16:00 Treasure hunt ends
16:30 All craft to check in at Control by
16:45–19:30 Independent Cruising (book in/out at control).
SundayTides: High (6.7) at 18:00 GMT, Low at 13:00 GMT
Sunset: Sunset @ 19:50 GMT “dark” 30 minutes later
9:00-16:30 Independent cruising from 9:00 – 16:30. Book out at Control. All craft to be of the water by 17:00.11:00
Run Destination TBA, assemble in craft parking area, fuelled, suited, and ready to go at 11:00. Will leave at 11:15 sharp.
As always, the Skipper is totally responsible for the safety of his craft and crew. Do not attempt this run if you are not fully experienced to discharge this responsibility.
Afternoon: Suggested cruises as advertised.
17:00 latest All craft return and check in
VenueAs last year. Directions will be posted nearer to the date as usual.
BookingPlease let me or Bryan know that you are coming! The signing on form is attached - please fill this in an email to me or Bryan. (ian at pipponet dot freeserve dot co dot uk OR bchalkywhite at aol dot com)
CostWill be the same as last year:
Entering hunt (Pilot or crew) Friday-Sunday £20
Saturday only £20
No craft (bona-fida spectators) Friday-Saturday £20 Saturday-Sunday £15
Saturday only (not overnight) £10
Sunday only £5
Cruising only Sunday £10
Dependant children are free
IMPORTANT
As many will remember, last year we needed to cancel the event after 90 mins or so, and this caused certain practical difficulties. During the hour it took to recall everyone, the conditions continued to worsen resulting in a capsize incident. It is essential that we take steps to prevent this occurring again.
This year all craft must carry a VHF radio which is capable of use whilst underway. This is easily achievable using an inexpensive handheld radio with miniature earphones under the defenders. A suitable inexpensive unit such as this one Midland Atlantic will cost less than your weekends fuel bill and may save your life. Make sure your unit has a jack socket for an earpiece, as you MUST be able to hear the unit whilst underway.
There will be a bonus points question which can only be answered via radio!