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Cramond Sailability Open Regatta 2002 at Cramond Boat Club

by Dan Jibb 22 Jul 2002 09:00 PDT

Many thanks to all those who took part in the 2002 Cramond Sailability Open Regatta. The day was a great success and was spoiled only by the fickleness of the wind which made laying the Olympic course difficult. Congratultions to all the competitors who took part in some of the closest racing that Cramond has seen for a long time and well done to all the winners.

Cramond Sailability and Cramond Boat Club would also like to express their gratitude to all those people who gave up their Sunday to help run the event.

Overall Results:

Pos Boat Name Class Sail No Sailability Member Helper Member Race 1 Race 2 Pts
1st Gemmini II FIREBALL (NO SPIN)   Philip Coghill Drew Pratt 00:38:27 00:22:22 2
2nd Hopscotch CHALLENGER 233 Liz Eaton   00:39:34 00:23:00 5
3rd W4 WAYFARER (NO SPIN) 6153 Robert Wilkinson Peter Wilkinson 00:39:20 00:23:47 6
4th Snark ENTERPRISE 2533 Keith Barker Dan Jibb 00:40:32 00:23:02 7
5th Scottish Flame CHALLENGER 234 Joe Findlay   RET 00:27:28 11

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Results generated and submitted using Sailwave - completely free Windows sailing scoring software

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