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Oceanair International 14 Prince of Wales Cup - And the winner is...

by Mark Jardine on 19 Jun 2016
Katie Nurton and Nigel Ash win the International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Mary Pudney
Katie Nurton and Nigel Ash have won the International 14 Prince of Wales Cup, the one race National Championship for the class. We believe that she is the first female winner of the famous trophy.

We spoke to Katie after the race, 'The race was the standard six-lap windward-leeward but then we had a final leg back into Chichester Harbour to finish off Hayling Island Sailing Club. The wind was coming from the North with a strong ebb tide so we stayed on the Winner Bank for as long as possible while the two leaders who were Stuart Bithell / Sam Pascoe and Archie Massey / Harvey Hillary tacking out into the main channel as it was getting really shallow.'

'Nigel managed to keep the boat heeled at 45 degrees so that we could sail through the shallows and avoid the strong ebb tide. The wind was dropping in the harbour entrance so we went round them and won the race! We hit the bottom a few times and I've got quite bit of work now to do on the hull and foils, but it was worth a bit of filler and sanding.'

On the feeling of becoming the International 14 National Champion Katie said, 'I'm not sure it's sunk in yet as it feels a bit fluky with the wind dying for the leaders, but I guess we went for it on the Winner Bank and won!'

Overall Results:

 

Pos

 

Sail No

 

Helm

 

Crew

 

Club

1st

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

2nd

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island SC

3rd

155

Stuart Bithell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove SC

4th

1560

Dave Dobrijevic

Chris Thomas

HISC

5th

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

Itchenor SC

6th

1552

Andy Shaw

Adam Lees

Itchenor SC

7th

1555

Neale Jones

Ed FitzGerald

Itchenor SC

8th

1559

Andrew Partington

Tom Partington

Hayling Island SC

9th

1499

Christina Bassadone

Damian Ash

Itchenor SC

10th

1523

Kimball Morrison

Jeremy Fowke

Itchenor SC

11th

1529

Robin Pascal

Martin Pascal

Itchenor SC

12th

1543

Andrew Peake

Graeme Oliver

Wilsonian SC

13th

1532

Adrian Williams

Andy Brown

Hayling Island SC

14th

1544

Ed Browne

Mark Tait

Hayling Island SC

15th

1531

Andrew Penman

Chris Watson

Itchenor SC

16th

1546

Charles Duchesne

Tom Bracewell

Itchenor SC

17th

1530

Andy FitzGerald

Richard Dobson

Itchenor SC

18th

1520

Paul Jenkins

Peter Jenkins

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

19th

1548

Julian Pearson

Matt Reid

Orford SC

20th

1517

George Yeoman

Jack Yeoman

Itchenor SC

21st

1527

Philip McDanell

Luke Boughton

Itchenor SC

22nd

1554

Peter Crockford

Jack Elsby-Hartman

Restronguet SC

23rd

150

M Thomson

 

 

24th

1549

Martin Jones

Ian Swann

HISC

25th

1512

Steve Fisher

Andy Ramus

Hayling Island SC

26th

1488

Dominic van Essen

Simona Saccani

Itchenor SC

27th

1489

Alasdair Cattanach

Paul Anderson

Prestwick SC

28th

1550

Tom Watkins

Isabella Watkins

Itchenor SC

29th

1524

Conway Parke

Robert Masterman

HISC

 

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