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Laser South Coast Grand Prix 2013 Series - Overall

by Ian Payne 23 Oct 2013 01:10 AEDT
South Coast GP prizegiving - Ian Morgan 1st Laser © Graham Lee

The Laser South Coast Grand Prix series consisted of thirteen events across the South Coast of England. To encourage competitors to travel to more events there were six events to count.

In the standard fleet eight competitors managed to complete in enough events. Ian Morgan (Hill Head) took victory with six wins. Jim Fifield (Queen Mary) was second, and Peter May (Spinnaker) was third overall and first Master. The Radial fleet saw four boats qualify with Ross Mackley (Royal Lymington) first. Kerry Morgan and crew (Hill Head) second overall and first Lady. Alexander Lee (Arun) third. Series prize giving was at Chichester Yacht Club, Deirdre Jeavons presenting the prizes.

All the competitors would like to thank the participating clubs for their hard working organising each event and giving us some great sailing. We would also like to thank Rooster Sailing for their sponsorship and support, by providing all the qualifiers with great prizes from DVD's to Hiking Shorts. The qualifying competitors are also entered into a national draw for a Wildwind Sailing Holiday. The draw takes place at the Laser Inlands. Full series results can be found on the Rooster Sailing website.

If your club would like to host an Laser South Coast Grand Prix in 2014 please email

Standard rig series results:

PosHelm NameSail NoClubSSCAYCSBSCLSCWSCHHSCHSCBSCESCMSCSSCSBSCCYCPts
1stIan Morgan188781Hill Head SC‑21‑21111‑2    16
2ndJim Fifield6568Queen Mary SC    33218 3‑11 20
3rdPeter May123680Spinnaker SC‑12   6554 22‑10 24
4thSimon Radford196690Bosham SC ‑15  ‑15866‑10347‑1234
5thIan Payne166550Chichester YC136 557 7‑16  ‑19‑1543
6thPaul Broadway163514Spinnaker SC5 3   3   6161144
7thTerrance O'Neil178823Seafarers SC    1211 11  7211476
8thDavid Grant121935Papercourt SC 19  14 9   9201384

Radial rig series results:

PosHelm NameSail NoClubSSCAYCSBSCLSCWSCHHSCHSCBSCESCMSCSSCSBSCCYCPts
1stRoss Mackley204203Royal Lymington1   3‑172‑642 ‑6113
2ndKerry Morgan196559Hill Head SC3121  810     25
3rdAlexander Lee195767Arun YC52 2‑119  11  ‑18332
4thSue Ritchie152585Newport SC 43597 16   ‑21 44

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