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RYA Scotland Champions Club and Windward Mark Trophies

by Matt Toynbee, RYA Scotland 18 Aug 2013 07:23 AEST 17 August 2013

Undeterred by a forecast of strong winds and heavy rain over thirty hardy sailors arrived at Loch Lomond Sailing Club for the RYA Scotland Champions Club Trophy. Sailors came from a range of champion clubs across of Scotland to compete for the converted Trophy, with the strong Clyde Cruising Club team keen to retain their title and take the trophy back to Bardowie Loch where they will host next year's event.

This event serves as an excellent introduction for sailors taking the first steps towards travelling to events and competing outside of their home club. The day is very much focused on these sailors with an emphasis on the fun and coaching side of the day as well as the competition itself. Once registration was completed the sailors where split into two groups with the RYA Scotland Coaches leading a morning of race training out on the water. With a gusty and increasing wind forecast sailors enjoyed a short session on the water before the approach of a nasty looking squall caused the coaches send sailors for an early lunch. This rapid increase in breeze gave an exhilarating ride for many of the sailors as they blasted back towards the slipway.

The afternoon looked set to continue with a similar pattern of breeze so the fleets were split to race out on the course in two separate groups. Those optimists who launched for the afternoon made the sailing look easy during one of the bigger lulls of the day with Henry leading the fleet home but a freshening breeze as the toppers and fevas launched proved the squally conditions had certainly not gone away. Battling through the squall and it's torrential rain gave the toppers and fevas a great chance to apply some of the skills learnt in the morning. With Calum in the toppers showing that a reefed boat sailed in control can pay dividends taking the race. In the feva class Emma and Robbie were determined to use their kite and opening up a considerable lead had enough of a cushion for a brief hull inspection at the final leeward mark.

A big congratulations to all of the sailors for demonstrating some great sailing in very challenging conditions, and to Clyde Cruising Club (Dinghy Section) for winning the overall trophy for the second year in a row. Thank you to all of the volunteers at Loch Lomond Sailing Club for making it a great event and in particular to Jamie Crocket for arranging the event and Iain Hill for taking on the role of Race Officer and for generously donating the trophy for the Feva Class.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoNameClubR1Pts
Optimist
16074Henry KerrNairn SC11
25916Hannah ScottLoch Venachar SC22
35933Scott ForbesLoch Lomond SC33
44980Andrew HomerLoch Tummel SC44
55083Josh HaleLoch Venachar SC55
65988Olly CarrLoch Venachar SC66
76141Daniel ScottLoch Tummel SC77
85088Suzanne HomerLoch Tummel SC88
95770Ben HaleLoch Venachar SC99
105153Dylan MckenzieClyde Cruising Club1010
114428Cameron HornellClyde Cruising Club1111
Topper
144645Calum BellLoch Lomond SC11
246098Scott StephensonClyde Cruising Cub22
345517Anna YoungLoch Tummel SC33
430455Christine WoodClyde Cruising Club44
542539Andrew GibbClyde Cruising Club55
67101Lewis ForbesLoch Lomond SC66
746088George CooperClyde Cruising Club77
RS Feva
153Emma Fowler / Robbie FowlerLoch Lomond SC11
22Ellen Burnip / Louisa ActonClyde Cruising Club22
369Robert Web / Thomas BurnipClyde Cruising Club33

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