MAGENTA PROJECT Breaks the Mold on Ladies Tea!
(Parkstone, United Kingdom)- Watch out traditional ladies days! The
high heels and questionable dress codes of Ascot, Cheltenham and
Goodwood, and all of the yacht club teas called “ladies days” are
getting the rules rewritten- by the amazing women leading The MAGENTA
Project!

Annie
Lush and her team at the MAGENTA Project are using their experiences on
the Olympic circuit, Volvo Ocean Race, M32 World Match race series and
GC32 Extreme Series to prove that ladies are not just supporting men
sailing, but doing it themselves, so no excuses for the Parkstone Yacht
Club “ladies.” For many years, the Club, under the cheerful guidance and
enthusiasm of member Nigel Pearce, has had a large group of ladies
racing and training in a variety of single-handed boats from Picos to
Lasers. Annie, a Parkstone member, organized a highly acclaimed and
enjoyable day introducing 31 women and 8 youth sailors to keelboat
sailing. The local J/24 fleet kindly lent eight boats with their owners,
and Kate Macgregor (London 2012 Olympian and Team Magenta match racer)
and Abby Ehler (twice a Volvo Ocean Race sailor and Magenta project
director) joined Annie as on-the-water coaches.
The day started with a dockside introduction to the J/24, and as the new
teams motored out in bright sun and zero wind, the Magenta Magic
started with a warm southerly gently increasing through the day.
Learning to tack and gybe (encouraged by coaches and owners) was quickly
followed by various drills, with the crews rotating positions, and
ended with a pre-lunch race. The Club hosted a lunch whilst the Magenta
girls entertained the children, relieving the fathers of baby-sitting
duties for a while, with tales of racing and sailing.

The
girls were joined by two-time Paralympic medalist Alex Rickman. Top job
was being medal monitor as Alex kindly let the children hold her
medals, guaranteeing some disbelief in various Poole schools
show-and-tell sessions. Lunch was followed by Saturday J/24 racing, and
the new crews volunteered to join the owners and some of their team for
the race. The wind increased to a strong breeze as the rain lurked over
the Purbeck hills, but the race officer shortened the course just in
time so the J’s were safely back in the marina before the skies opened.
The happy teams returned to the Clubhouse for a Magenta tea party and
prize-giving.
Thanks to the J/24 owners, the Club’s super supportive Commodore Bryan
Drake, Roam photography, and Spinnaker Watches, Musto and Team SCA for
great prizes. A women’s team has already formed to race next year on the
J/24 ZAPHOD, and another team is keen to use one of Parkstone’s three
Club-owned J/24s for evening racing. The J/24 Class has a great resource
of good new crew, and everyone enjoyed the teamwork and new skills (no
shouting, no tears, just huge smiles). Well done Magenta! You have to
come back and make this an annual event.
Sailing photo credits- ROAM Photography