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COPOC's Certificate of Appreciation from Help for Heros |
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Letter of Thanks from Help for Heros for COPOC's donation of £3,937.00 which was the results of everyones kind efforts & generosity, Thank you. |
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The Classic Revival Rally - The Whole Story...They say the best laid plans of mice and men can and will go wrong, well our plans for August did not go wrong at least through no fault of our making. With 24 entries in the first Classic gathering organised by COPOC to celebrate the 50th running of the Cowes Torquay everything was shaping up for a brilliant 3 days, that was until Summer decided to end abruptly... then anything and everything that could did go wrong! A week prior to the departure we learned that the Triana’s of Paul Hooper and Peter Farmery would not be attending although the owners would, then more bad news Spica and Laksfors both had engine problems and withdrew. As the storm clouds gathered it became obvious a dire situation was brewing... Ocean Pirate was stormbound in Lowestoft, the beautiful Ja Conga freshly overhauled was trapped in Ramsgate by worsening weather conditions. Then Gee’s owners decided they could not risk her for the rally as they were entered in the main CTC race on Sunday.
By Tuesday evening it became apparent that the boats due to leave Cowes on Wednesday would be unable to depart as conditions worsened. The Rally was on the verge of collapse.. The lucky few entrants who had made it to Torquay were now making their way freshly washed to the Welcome Party at the Royal Torbay YC. All things considered it was a really good turnout with two Lords present Clinton and Iliffe, a magnificent spread laid on by the RTYC chef and then fresh from their official reception at the Imperial Hotel... the whole Red Arrows team pilots and ground crew. Their appearance raised the reception to another level, there was no magic in the skies that afternoon but boy there was electricity that evening in the trophy room as the party took off! |
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Thursday morning we woke to the same grey skies but the wind had abated and the rain had stopped. Plans were laid for 2 laps of Torbay as MDL our supporter, had camera man John Marshall on hand to film the event and you can see the resulting film on the web site (see above) with several others, one courtesy of Derek McClarron owner of the magnificent Morgan Giles.
Thunderbolt led the group out into the bay and we gave it all we had, such a shame there were so few spectators to see history being marked by a superb fleet of classics. One little hiccup as nerves and tiredness took its toll on your Commodore, I REVERSED INTO THE PONTOON! Luckily no major damage... |
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There were quite a few locals turning up who had witnessed that first race back in 1961! All we needed was a little sunshine! |
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Video of The Cowes Torquay Classic Rally 2010 - Kiltie by Peter Aitken |
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And so to the main event the Gala Dinner and Charity Auction..
Club secretary John Iddon had barley been seen Thursday, he had spent hours with his partner Trina revamping the table layouts the original guest list went out the window with the non arrivals to be replaced by new names and what a list..
The Commander and 5 leading officers from the Nuclear Submarine HMS Torbay, the Group Captain from RAF Devon, Lord Iliffe and Jon Eads of MDL.
Mark Rice and his partner Brenda owners of Laksfors drove down to Torquay, they had no boat due to engine problems but were determined to make it to the dinner... and yet again we had another amazing evening. Superb food and company, Dag Pike's off the cuff speech about the madness of powerboating then the auction raising in combined total with Thunderbolt’s competition nigh on £4000.00 for H4H.
Friday arrived with yes you have guessed correctly, sunshine! And so the fleet gathered to depart, some back to Cowes and others to local ports. The send off was to be flagged by the Commander of HMS Torbay, so with all the boats circling off Livermead again led by Thunderbolt the time came for some more magic as the fleet lined up behind the start boat. The flag dropped off Torquay harbour and the first Classic Revival Rally finished with a flourish as the faster boats shot off towards Cowes...
Thunderbolt circled back into the harbour and was craned out ready for her road trip back to Hamble and then across to Cowes for her re christening on Saturday by Tommy Sopwith but that is another story..
My thanks to everyone involved, to the staff of the RTYC, Gordon Oliver, The Imperial Hotel, the Entrants whose determination made the event the success it was, the COPOC organisation committee and lastly to John Iddon...
By the way for those who did not make it some notes for your 2011 diary,
May - we are invited to the Sports and Rib Show in Southampton,
June - Help for Heroes are organising a massive pageant of the sea in Babbacombe Bay..
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August - Bank Holiday at Cowes will be the 2nd Classic Rally...see you there!
Mike
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Video: Re-christening of Thunderbolt (1961 Cowes Torquay race winner) at Cowes RYS August 2010 |
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