Yachts & Yachting - July 2018

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CLUBS & CLASSES


„7-8 July
Lord Birkett Memorial
Trophy, Ullswater YC
East Coast Piers Race,
Marconi SC
Weymouth Dinghy Regatta

„8-12 July
Sharp’s Doom Bar Merlin
Week, Salcombe YC

„13-15 July
Port of Plymouth Sailing
Association Yacht Regatta

„14-15 July
Contender East Area
Championship, Downs SC
Medway Dinghy Regatta

„16-21 July
Cork Week, Royal Cork YC,
Ireland
Findhorn Regatta and
Findhorn Week

„19-23 July
Round Guernsey, Sark &
Back, Solo Ofshore
Racing Club

FORTHCOMING
EVENTS

„22-27 July
Ramsgate Week
Abersoch Dinghy Week

„23-27 July
Cowes Classics Week

„25-27 July
Brightlingsea Youth
Regatta

„27-30 July
Penzance Around Scillies &
Back, Penzance SC

„27 July-3 August
West Highland
Yachting Week

„28-29 July
Wayfarer, Eastern Champs,
Waldringfield SC

„28-31 July
IRC and Cruising Yacht,
Penzance Around Scilly and
Back (PASAB), Penzance SC

„28 July-1 August
Deben YC Regatta

Team Padro
retain Comet
Trio Inland title

Adrian and Tracie Padro retained the
CometTrioInlandChampionshiptitle
over a weekend of glorious sunshine and
light breezes at Llangorse SC.
Fiteen teams with a mix of original
and new rigs competed over ive races at
the Noble Marine-sponsored event.
Andrew and Caroline McAusland were
second overall in their brand new Peak
Dinghy-builtCometTriowithSteve
Ashford/Martin Yeomans third and Bob
andColetteHorlockfourthoverall(irst
original rig).
During an emotional AGM, David
Talbotsteppeddownater18yearsas
chairman of the Comet Combined
Association; in recognition of his work
fortheclassanewDavidTalbotTrophy
will be awarded at this year's national
championship at Exe SC.

Ullswater Daodil Regatta snakes and ladders


UllswaterYC’sirstopenofits60thyear,the
Dafodil Regatta, attracted a 57-boat entry.
A weekend of variable conditions saw light and
ickle breezes followed by stronger winds.
In the 15-strong biggest leet, the RS200s, Oliver
Groves and Esther Parkhurst (Beaver) recovered
from a poor opening day to win three races on the
Sunday and take irst, with Martin Penty and Sam
Waller also clinching a win and second overall.
It was typical lake sailing with shits and holes
and the fabled snakes and ladders; in the 12-boat

Musto Skif leet, Tom Gillard (Sheield Viking)
appeared to have turned up with the biggest
ladder, counting ive top two results for victory,
with local Jono Shelley second.
In the Waszp leet, Daniel Hesp (Carsington)
and Graham Priestley (UYC) battled it out, with
Hesp taking irst place on countback. Robert
Richardson (RWYC) in his RS100 won the
asymmetric prize and in the conventional
handicap leet, Laser sailor Jonathan Nicoll
took the win.

Gilles Fournier's French J/133 Pintia won
the Cervantes Trophy Race ater IRC
time correction for a third year in a row.
he top three overall were all racing in
IRC Two, with homas Kneen's new
BritishJPK11.80Sunrisetakingsecond
ater a close battle with the Army Sailing
Association's X-41 British Soldier.
Forty-sevenyachtscompetedinthe
irst domestic race of the 2018 RORC
Season's Points Championship, with a
lightbreezeontheSolentforadownwind
start of the 130nm course to Le Havre.
Edward Broadway's British Ker 40
Hooligan VII took line honours in 25
hrs, 18 mins, 08 secs. British successes
elsewhere saw Nick Angel's new J/121
Rock Lobster second in IRC One; and
Ian Hoddle's Sunfast 3600 Game On won
IRChreeandtheTwo-HandedClass.

J/133 Pintia


hat-trick wins


Cervantes Trophy


he Saltash Sailing Club Tamar Packaging Spring Series was
held over four Saturdays.
he eight J/24s had diferent winners for each race, the
overall prize going to Alan Harris-Guerrero’s, Legal Alien,
which had come up from Fowey. Other overall winners of
their divisions were: IRC, Neil Trathen’s Laser 28 Elusive;
NHC, Adam James’ J80 Joie de Vivre; MOCRA, Bruce
Sutherland’s multihull Bare Necessities.

Saltash SC Spring Series


PAULINE THOMPSON

JOHN BALDRY]

PATRICIA PADRO

Whitstable YC welcomed a 30-boat leet for the H A
Briddon-sponsored 505 Nationals, which saw overseas
teams claiming the top two places. hree days of racing in a
variety of conditions saw a number of race winners, with
Tom Gillard/Harry Briddon Nathan Bachelor/Sam Pascoe
(Tynemouth); France's Philippe Boite/Matheus Fountaine
(CVSQ) and USA's Mike Holt/Rob Woelfel (Santa Cruz)
Michael Quirk and Tim Needham (Australia) all taking a
win. But it was Holt/Woelfel who took the overall victory.

Overseas teams top 505s


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