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Squib South Coast Championships at Weymouth Sailing Club

by Debbie Wiltshire 5 Sep 2005 09:03 BST 3-4 September
Racing at the Squib South Coast Championships © Stephen Dadd

16 visiting boats from as far away as Anglesey and Yorkshire, joined 21 local boats to enjoy the Olympic waters of Weymouth Bay for the National Squib South Coast Championships hosted by Weymouth Sailing Club on the 3 and 4 of September.

Competitor’s ages ranged from 9 year old Freddie Warren-Smith from Royal Victoria Yacht Club, to octogenarian Ernie Lee of Weymouth Sailing Club. The significant age range shows the versatility and manageability of the National Squib.

Richard Peacock and Glyn Roberts traveled from Anglesey with Rebound and had the misfortune, through no fault of their own, to be dismasted at the first mark of the first race, but managed to borrow a boat to take part in Sunday's races.

Saturday provided strong easterly winds of 25 knots which quickly built up the sea to a significant swell, giving challenging - and bruising- conditions for the sailors. Sunday's 22 knots of, again, easterly wind provided little relief for the aching, bruised limbs from the day before.

Both days provided fantastic racing conditions for all competitors with Gerard Dyson and Adam Saltonstall in Alchemy (Royal Yorkshire) taking control with four wins from five races. Close competition came from Peter White and Max Evans in Maximus (Felixstowe Ferry) and Brian and Jenny Riley in Brimstone (Waveney & Oulton Broad).

Best performance from the local fleet was Mike and Penny Fenwick in Ghost Rider finishing 5th overall.

Quote of the day, which summed up the weekend, came from 9 year old Freddie who said “it was fun”, a feeling that was echoed by many of the competitors.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubPts
1st 800 Alchemy Gerard Dyson Adam Saltonstall Royal Yorkshire 
2nd 838 Maximus Peter White Max Evans Felixstowe Ferry 
3rd 73 Brimstone Brian Riley Jenny Riley Waveney&Oulton Broad 10 
4th 801 Tears For Fears Peter Marchant Melanie Titmus Burnham 17 
5th 758 Ghost Rider Mike Fenwick Penny Fenwick Weymouh Sailing Club 20 

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