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ILCA Eastern Area GP at Royal Harwich Yacht Club

by Gordon Sutton 8 Jun 08:19 PDT 7 June 2026
Start line off Pin Mill - ILCA Eastern Area GP at Royal Harwich © Steve Le Grys

On Sunday 7th June, Royal Harwich Yacht club hosted the eastern area GP traveller series. We had 28 boats in total entered for the day: four ILCA 4, eight ILCA 6 and sixteen ILCA 7.

Due to the direction of the wind, we took the committee boat down to Pin Mill, where you can get a nice funnel effect down the hill opposite.

The fleet asked for windward-leeward and in a brisk Force 3 with gusts, we managed three races. We set them a decent length starting line, to enable most boats to get on the line, then shortened for the finish which gave them more of a beat back up to the line.

From the CB we witnessed some great downwind sailing in the gusts.

ILCA 4 fleet was won by William Keys-Batson from NBYC with Ben Wilton from RHYC finishing second.

ILCA 6 fleet was dominated by James Deaton from RHYC, second Harry Wemyss from GYGSC and third was Austin Edward's from Blackwater SC.

ILCA 7 had a different winner for each race, there was a tie for first place, so we had to rely on last race positions to decide. Each race had very close racing in the top few spots. First was Paul Davies RHYC, Second Cameron Harris RHYC and third Ben Reason HTSC.

The club would like to thank all those that turned up for the event and hope to see you all return next year.

ILCA 4 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st221319William Keys‑BatsonNBYC11‑22
2nd209984Ben WiltonRHYC‑3314
3rd213973Isobelle JohnsonWOBYC22‑34
4th200835Katie FoxRHYC‑4448

ILCA 6 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st215271James DeatonRHYC‑1112
2nd182213Harry WemyssGYGSC‑5224
3rd187496Austin EdwardsBlackwater23‑55
4th205337Mike SteeleSESCA‑6437
5th180958Danny BlackburnRHYC35‑68
6th224756Toby LesterRHYC4(RET)48
7th203976Harley FordRHYC7(DNC)DNC16
8th164441Polly FairbanksRHYC(RET)DNCDNC18

ILCA 7 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st224542Paul DaviesRHYC1‑223
2nd0Cameron HarrisRHYC21‑73
3rd201478Ben ReasonHTSC‑8415
4th224336Nathan RussellRHYC33‑46
5th205131Adam FullerRHYC45‑69
6th207011Daniel BullRollesby Broad7‑13310
7th220633Stephen VideloRHYC‑66511
8th219825Dave ReasonHTSC58‑1313
9th167860Freddie Brasted‑WattsRHYC97‑1116
10th118779Chris MahewRHYC‑109817
11th182567Bruce BecketWOBYC‑1210919
12th205712Will FinchRHYC‑11111021
13th224155Simon BeckettWOBYC‑14121224
14th183923Joshua ReasonHTSC1315‑1628
15th188081Graham IrelandRHYC(RET)141428
16th1Melissa FisherRHYC15‑161530

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