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Sully Sailing Club Annual Regatta

by Nigel Vick 20 Sep 2022 04:34 AEST 18 September 2022
Commodore Neil Brookes (left) presenting Aran Pitter with his Trophy at the Sully Sailing Club Annual Regatta © Nigel Vick

Sunday saw perfect conditions for Sully Sailing Club's Annual Regatta, with a force 3-4 breeze and sunshine.

Twenty boats took part in the three races over a figure of eight course, with visitors from Mumbles, Cardiff and Thornbury vying with the local Sully boats.

The winner was Aran Pitter from Sully sailing a Laser dinghy. He said " It was hard work but fun, I don't think I will be able to walk tomorrow, I was hiking out all of the time"

Second was Martin Roots from Cardiff Bay in a Supernova while Carolynn and Nick Smith were third in a Miracle Dinghy. The highest placed Youth (Under 18) was Flo Tovey from Mumbles. Winner of the Slow Handicap section was Nick Speller of Sully in his Topaz Race.

Overall Results:

PosFleetClassSail NoHelmCrewPYR1R2R3Pts
1stFastLASER197748Arun Pitter 1100‑6314
2ndFastSUPERNOVA1307Martin Roots 1077‑2224
3rdSlowMIRACLE4115Carolyn SmithNick Smith119414(DNS)5
4thSlowLASER 4.7/ ILCS 4160507Flo Tovey 1208‑7156
5thFastOSPREY1225P BambridgeC Owen9305‑638
6thFastRS 2001317Alex FarrRupert Farr104645(DNS)9
7thFastLASER204249Neil Brookes 1100‑87411
8thFastSUPERNOVA1230Chris Kneale 1077310(DNF)13
9thFastRS VAREO359Ben Atkinson 1093‑109615
10thFastLASER174576Robin Wilkinson 1100‑98715
11th Laser II0Chris Dunscombe 1085‑2011819
12thSlowTOPAZ UNO RACE X1313Nick Speller 1196‑1212921
13thSlowCOMET646Laurence Tulip 121014(DNF)1024
14thFast29er547Steve MarshallMaris Lyons9031114(DNS)25
15thFastTopaz Argo13802Teilo RichardsonMark John10501613(DNS)29
16thSlowENTERPRISE21336Dan PattersonDan Clugston11221515(DNS)30
17thFastLASER176828Andy Townsend 110013(DNF)DNS34
18thSlowTOPPER0Kai Turner 136517(DNS)DNS38
19thSlowTOPPER0Pietro Ruta 136518(DNS)DNS39
20thSlowTOPPER0Basil Maisey‑Iqbal 136519(DNS)DNS40

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