EVANS BAY CLUB
RACING NEXT WEEK
NEW AND OLD BOATS
There were many harsh words spoken on the boisterous conditions prevailing last weekend, following an equally unpleasant Labour Day. Most of the Evans Bay laas were content to stay ashore and to do a little extra work on the club's property. . However,, a few hardy souls went out to do battle with the elements just to get some, thrills. . ' ■'■■'' ■
. Lauchlari's Jewel, .sailed by .-"Dick' Alexander, and with Tommy Reynolds on the malnsheet, was bold enough to come but carrying full sail, and by the exhibition of "plate-showing" she gave, proved that the Rona boats can lay out a long way before doing a flip.
on the malnsheet, was bold enough to come but carrying full sail, and by the exhibition of "plate-showing" she gave, proved that the Rona boats can lay out a long way before doing a flip. Ah unusual sight on Saturday afternoon was that of a 14-footer sailing under try-sail and storm jib. Lan
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 23
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