Busy Times

Hello again, I hope you are all keeping well. We’ve been quite busy over the last month with some large trade orders taking our time up as well as a varied selection of general orders for all our products heading all over the world.

Our RC Laser stock has been worked through and will be replenished late next week with another order. I’m pleased to report that our suppliers have realised that the RC Laser hull is indeed a spare part and I have ordered a couple for stock so you can rehull your boat is you need to without buying a whole new boat. General RC Laser stock is good, we’ve got sails in stock and more on the way, Parts are all good too, I misjudged the popularity of the blue bags so have ordered some more of those too.

Our DF Sails continue to be popular and are heading all around the world to new skippers and also skippers who have supported our brand for some time. We have decided to discontinue our Stealth Sails for DF65. There hasn’t been the uptake that we expected when we relaunched them six months ago and whenever people have ordered them we always seem to be out of stock of the correct colour. The price of importing the material has made the sails more and more expensive so we’ve sadly decided to drop them from our lineup. Our IOM sail offering is growing in popularity and we’ve seen a marked increase in skippers trying our sails. Feedback seems to be positive.

Accessories are perhaps where we lack a little, our current machinist is currently unwell and we are hoping to engage a replacement this week which will hopefully see us back in production with all that we need.

Other than toy boat stuff it’s that time of year where the big boatyard comes back to life so if there is a short delay in us getting your order away then that’s probably the reason why. Our current lead times are good with DF sails shipping within a week or less, IOM sails are between one and two weeks with stickers, accessories and RC Laser parts usually shipped within 24 – 48 hours. RC Laser boat packages are built to order and are usually a week or so lead time.

Next week we move to five days a week so we’ll be manufacturing but not shipping on Fridays from now on. Remember that the shop is open 247 to take your order and if you need something that you don’t see on the shop please just get in touch and we’ll do our best to help.

Our plain vanilla year continues with no drama at all just yet and certainly nothing on the scale of last year!

Check out some of our recent work below.

RC Laser Stock has arrived

Just like that we are now restocked on all our RC Laser bits and bobs. From a full boat to a keel pin and spring we have it all at hand. Parts and sails orders will be shipped same or next day depending on time of order, boats are built to order and can take a week or so to ship after ordering.

Once again, apologies for the delay in sorting this, I dropped the ball on it but we’re good to go once again.

RC Laser Update

We’ve just had the customs clearance on our RC Laser shipment which means it will be with us imminently and that is good news. I have updated the shop with the incoming stock and it can be purchased now for shipment next week.

Strap in kids it’s time for an update!

Morning Folks, I’ve just been reviewing last years posts and it seems that we didn’t really post very much at all from May onwards. There were a few reasons for this, the first being the house rebuild which took over a little bit towards our deadline of September, then late October.

Cosy house once again

I also had my mum and dad to deal with which took even more time than the house build. As you’ll know we lost dad at the end of September after a really rubbish year for him having become ill in the USA whilst on holiday early in 2023. We were heartened by the fact he had 76 years of fantastic life and was only ill for a relatively short period of time before passing. This has left mum on her own and we’ve been making sure she is coping. As it turns out she has much more of a social life than I do and her time is packed full of things to do and people to see.

Dad

All of the above served to take much of my focus away from both the boatyard and Soch Sails and both businesses took a bit of a back seat whist making sure we had somewhere to live and making sure mum was ok. Simon continued to make sails for us and has turned into a valuable member of the team for both businesses. Nicko and Pete kept the boatyard running well too and I can’t thank all three of them enough for sticking at it.

So we’re now into 2024 which I’m hoping will be as boring as years come and it is time to turn my attention back to Soch Sails. Our inventory isn’t huge, we struggle to keep stock of popular accessories as we are forever manufacturing and shipping them to our friends at RC Yachts who often have stock of these items if we don’t.

Sails are always made to order which is the way it has always been and will continue to be, manufacturing time depends on our workloads, however we aim to get customer orders of DF sails out of the door within 7 working days. We are often quicker than this, and sometimes a little slower such as after Christmas where we’d had a month off. We have also reintroduced our Stealth sails for DF65 in A plus size only.

Sticker sets, sail numbers and deck patches for all classes are usually manufactured and shipped within one or two working days.

The one thing that I did drop the ball with last year was the RC Laser and the bits that go with it. There aren’t any complex excuses it was just something that I meant to do repeatedly and never got round to. I have now placed an order with our supplier and I am expecting to be restocked with boats and parts by early February.

So that’s about it really, we had a rubbish year last year and now we’ll have a better one where I might get to go sailing more than twice. I’m away to West Lancs YC this weekend to take part in the first two rounds of the UK DF TT series, I’m PRO on Saturday but look forward to some DF95 racing on Sunday. I haven’t entered this year’s DF65 Global Championship which I’m a bit sad about but having futtered along at the back of the DF95 fleet at last year’s Globals I don’t feel that I’m really in a position to go and compete properly. It also seems to be a very Swedish heavy event with other nations not being very well represented for one reason or another. so I’ll concentrate on remembering how to radio sail and race for this year as there is plenty to go at with the classes I sail.

As ever, the shop is open 247 to take your order, we are working 4 day weeks as it is the winter and the workshop is open Monday – Thursday. Thanks for your continued support over the last 12 months, your messages have meant a lot to us.

Meantime here are some pictures of sails we have manufactured and shipped recently.

Our Post Office is Broken

We had a good day on Monday and got quite a few orders out from our Christmas backlog. we had hoped to continue this yesterday and today however it seems our local post office is broken and can’t accept any post. This happened yesterday and it was supposed to be fixed today. Apparently the man isn’t fixing it until tomorrow, Thursday.

On that basis we will attempt to ship as much of the remaining backlog tomorrow.

Apologies, normal service will be resumed tomorrow…hopefully!

Back to it.

With last year being a bit rubbish and having moved back into the house we decided to take a bit of an extended break over Christmas and New Year. It’s been very lovely but it’s time to get back to work.

We’ll be back in the workshop on Monday 8th January when we will start to get on with the orders that have come in over the period.

Hopefully this year will be somewhat less traumatic!

Shipping Delay

Home at last

Now then folks, we’ve been back in the house for a few weeks now which is absolute bliss. I’ve got a few things just to finish off and the weather is set fair for a couple of days now and I’m going to take advantage of it and get some jobs done.

As a consequence of this there will be no shipping until Thursday when we’ll ship almost all of our orders in one hit. Once we’ve done that we’ll be back to normal and there will be some news to post about upcoming offers.

I also went racing at the weekend for the first time since May, had a blast, didn’t do overly well but started to remember how to do it at the end of day two when I won the last race of the season in the DF Racing UK TT Series. Not a bad way to end what has been a pretty rubbish sailing year.

More news soon.

Workshop Closed for a bit

So, I’ve had a pretty rubbish year this year, topped off by my dad passing away at the end of September. It’s a crappy time at the moment and we have his funeral on Monday 23rd. With that important event on the horizon I’m travelling back to Yorkshire to give mum some support over the weekend and for the best part of next week.

Normally Simon would keep the wheels of industry turning but he is booked in to the RNLI college in Poole to do a tractor driving course in an old army tank range……sounds like a terrible week!

And so the workshop will be closed until Monday 30th October when we’ll be back with a November offer for you. Not only will we be back in the workshop, it seems that after 10 months of not being in our own house Em, Phoebe and myself will be moving back in. Not sure it looks anything like the house we left but wow is it nice. Chris the builder and his crew have worked hard and have done an amazing job.

Other than that there seems to be the end of season DF TT event to look forward to in Fleetwood in November which will be my first outing on the racecourse since the Globals in May.

So it’s onwards and upwards over the next few weeks.

The shop is open 247 but anything ordered from now until the 29th October wont be looked at until the 30th.

Workshop open, Postage delayed

So the workshop is open to manufacture any orders that come through over the next few days, however we won’t be shipping anything until at least Monday 21st August. I need to go and visit my folks and help out for a day or two.

I’ll post a longer update when I get a chance.