Big fleet for Panmure Lagoon SC 38th edition RSA Regatta
by Ian Wallace on 23 Feb 2015

Bernard Eiseuring
Panmure Lagoon Sailing Club has had yet another successful Regatta that saw 39 Laser sailors and their steeds from all over the World – Canada, Austria, Switzerland – as well as the North Island, Taipa, Onerahi, Hamilton and Lake Ngaroto come and do battle on this challenging spot of water in Auckland.
The winds defied all predictions coming in at 8 to 11 knots from the South West giving our illustrious race officer Garth Briden something to work with. He managed to fire off 4 races even though those errant jockeys pushed their valiant steeds across the line three times in false starts. Garth got the measure of those miscreants by black flagging the starts which brought those fiery steeds back under control. The fleets were very tight with even the top end being continuously hounded by the hoards doggedly nibbling away at their heels.
The day closed with a BBQ and lamb on the spit followed by a Prize giving with Daniel Barry from Canada taking out the RSA trophy & some other great goodies, which included a top section, second place went to Andrew Childs from Taipa with our own Paul Page taking out third. The Radial fleet was taken out by Loïc Eisenring of PLSC with second place going to Kailash Clearwater of Taipa & Kevin Welsh PLSC taking third place. Loïc Eisenring won as well the 1st Junior trophy and Jana Senn from Nautic Club Austria won the First Women trophy. This was followed by spot prizes. We have to thank to our invaluable army of helpers who kept the whole day running like clockwork and our Sponsors who donated an impressive list of prizes.
So we thank our generous Regatta sponsors: RSA, Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre, CRC, PredictWind, Auckland Seaplanes, the Water Shed, Survitec Group, Auckland Marine Centre, Red Carpet Tours, Boating NZ, Sugarcraft, Joy Adams Sails, Flyajet, Mortgage Express, YMCA and New Zealand Maritime Museum.
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