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Oct 18, 2024, 2:26:03 AMOct 18
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The flag is Green.

There are no restrictions on which crews may boat.

Outlook: Novices may boat but boats should be equipped with lights (static white lights, one at each end, affixed to the boat, visible even when the boat is side on)


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The flag is Green.

There are no restrictions on which crews may boat.

Outlook: Winds from Storm Ashley are due to die down overnight, so a green flag for novice morning tomorrow (21st October). However, please assess the conditions and whether you feel your crew is confident and competent to boat. Taking crews with an experienced cox would be preferable. Remember: a green flag is not a licence to a boat; the final decision lies with the cox and coach as to whether that crew is able to handle the conditions and thus whether boating is appropriate.





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Oct 28, 2024, 3:08:22 AMOct 28
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The flag is Green.

There are no restrictions on which crews may boat.

Outlook: Non-negligible wind, including occasional strong gusts. Novice coxes should pay close attention to their positioning on the river, especially when stationary, to ensure they do not drift in unwanted directions.


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