Please select your home edition
Edition
ETNZ-STORE-728X90 one B TOP

40 Years On: The Story of the Challenger

by Richard Johnson 22 Dec 2019 07:07 PST
The Challenger Prototype in 1980 © Challenger class

It all started in the late 1970s when a disabled but adventurous lady worked with a brilliant yacht designer to produce a fast, exciting single-person dinghy that a severely disabled person could sail.

In July 1980 Cheesman-Rollo Ltd. delivered the first Challenger, at a cost of £750, to Oxford Sailing Club and Diana Campbell's goal became a reality.

Douglas Hurndall ran the Seamanship Foundation and saw the Challenger's potential to change lives. It was his firm intention to put a Challenger into every sailing club in the UK, a feat that he pursued with great energy and much success. His daughter was married to a sail maker and so the relationship with Mouse sails began, that would last until 2019.

In the mid 1980s manufacture was briefly taken over by Dobsons of Shardlow, who built river and canal boats and dabbled in mainly wooden dinghies but the next big change came in 1990 when the Challenger was re-engineered by Reg White at Brightlingsea, with redesign and strengthening of the rolled hull-to-deck join, crossbeams bolted to the hulls instead of being held by U-bolts and various other improvements. The first Mk2 was number 111 Pegasus, named and sponsored by Readers Digest. It was delivered in 1992 and sailed by one of their employees at Tonbridge Town Sailing Club.

In 1993 production switched to Anglo Marine, in Clacton and the first boat was probably 144, Telethon Challenge for Clyde Cruising Club, who were very active Challenger users, thanks to the legendary Ian Taggart, who had many friends in high places to provide funds and find sailors.

Anglo Marine made several improvements to the boat including; the lengthened cockpit Mk2a, sliding seats, front cockpits and a number of rig changes, such as the AeroRig and the fully stayed rig Mk3 with mainsail and jib. None of these variants were successful and production reverted to the Una rig until Neville Towler retired and sold Anglo Marine, ceasing the production of boats in 2002.

After a short, troubled period with Care Paravel, who made very heavy Challengers, the manufacture passed to White Formula in 2005 where it remains, with innovations such as control pad wings, the high performance rudder and hulls that actually meet the 140 kilo minimum weight target. There may soon be a new mast with carbon top made in-house, as carbon moulding is a White Formula speciality.

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary, a Committee chaired by David Newton has been formed. Alex Hovden and Marion Edwards will post news on Facebook while Val Millward and Annie Molyneux plan to organise close contact with groups, including talks etc. to build enthusiasm and participation in the Great Birthday Celebration, which should focus on the Ruby Regatta at Oxford, where a lot more than racing is planned. Oh... and the picture is of the wooden prototype testing at Datchet in 1979!

Related Articles

Purple patch at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show
Clear the 'in' colour for sailors in 2024 Sailing fashion is a fickle thing, one minute yellow is all the rage, then red, then orange. In 2024 it was most definitely the colour purple. Posted on 26 Feb
Challengers in the Selden Sailjuice Winter Series
Seven took part in at least one event of the 2023-2024 series Challengers have taken part in the Sailjuice Winter Series almost since its inception and the 2023-2024 series was no exception. A total of seven Challengers took part in at least one event. Posted on 26 Feb
You try doing it one-handed!
Lynn Steward has carried on dinghy racing, despite physical challenges Lynn Steward races the only Challenger trimaran at Wigan St Helen's SC, and frequently jokes with the able-bodied competitors in the PY fleet crossing the finish line ahead of her: "You try doing it one-handed!" Posted on 18 Feb
Adapting your boat and your racing techniques
Interview with Alex Hovden about his Challenger sailing We spoke to Alex Hovden, who sails a Challenger trimaran, about how he feels this is the right class for him, and what modifications he has made to the boat, and to his technique, to be more competitive and get more enjoyment from sailing. Posted on 27 Jan
How sailors with a disability get into a dinghy
Looking at slings and hoists with Frensham Pond Sailability Wheelchair users, and those whose ability to crouch or lean is impaired, need additional equipment to get into a sailing dinghy. Some clubs have been able to invest in slings and hoists to help sailors, and this article has many photos of them. Posted on 20 Oct 2023
Ogston Handicap and Challenger Open
There was a certain amount of shenanigans The Ogston SC general handicap and Challenger open meeting is usually the final event of the year for the Challengers. This year was no exception. Posted on 2 Oct 2023
UK Challenger Championships at Rutland
Chi Chian Wu takes the trophy with five bullets Twenty one Challengers gathered at Rutland Sailing Club for the 2023 UK Open Challenger Championship. There were ten visiting sailors and six visiting boats. Four visiting sailors were generously loaned privately owned Rutland-based Challengers. Posted on 20 Sep 2023
Challenger Travellers at Loch Earn
Nine sailors entered, three of them making the journey up from England Loch Earn Sailing Club was the venue for the last event in Sailability Scotland's Challenger Traveller Series which took place over the weekend 26-27 August. Posted on 31 Aug 2023
WISH SC Challenger Open
Squalls and downpours on Scotsman's Flash WISH (Wigan and St Helens) Sailing Club, who sail on the oddly named Scotsman's Flash, held their first ever Challenger event during the weekend 12-13 August. Posted on 15 Aug 2023
Scottish Challenger Championship at Loch Venachar
The fifth event in Sailability Scotland's Challenger Traveller Series The Scottish Open Challenger Championship, the fifth event in Sailability Scotland's Challenger Traveller Series, took place at Loch Venachar Sailing Club during the weekend 5-6 August. Posted on 9 Aug 2023
37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOMJ Composites J/99PredictWind - Routing 728x90 BOTTOM