Sailing Committee – July Newsletter

June’s weather was rather mixed to say the least and it was a great shame that our main regatta of the year was impacted by high winds resulting in the races for Friday and Saturday postponed, however Sunday proved much better and we managed to run a full programme of events including our up and coming Optimist Regatta Fleet with some very close racing between Lottie Ohlsson and George Edwards who tied for points with Lottie ultimately taking the series and Trophy De Paris on count back. Well done to everyone who took part.

As a reminder we are running the Saturday’s events on Sunday 18th August including the postponed Liberation Trophy Race and the Friday night races on Sunday 28th July.

In contrast the Commodore’s Regatta had perfect conditions and congratulations go to Ben Rogers who won the Commodore’s Cup and Morgan Surcouf the Commodore’s Plate. The Jubilee Regatta also benefited from nice conditions with a good turnout. Well done to Peter Raimbault who won the Jubilee Trophy, Jonny Jones being the first U18 winning the Buchanan Cup and Charlie Hewgill first Optimist winning the Jubilee Mug.

A special thanks must go to our House Committee and their helpers for the superb catering at all these Regattas. It has certainly been a busy month for them.

Looking ahead to July we have the Twilight Evening Series running plus completion of the Gala and Bel Val Series.

The big event of the month is the Gorey Regatta over the weekend 12th – 14th July with the Tommy Horton Feeder race to Gorey on the Friday evening with racing in the Royal Bay over the whole weekend. The event has the honour of being one of the oldest Regattas in the world and has a great atmosphere on the beach from where competitors launch from. Sign up for the regatta here: https://www.goreyregatta.org/

Our final event in July is the Personal Handicap Mini Series 1&2 on the 28th July. For this event we apply a personal handicap to sailors based on their performance during the year, this makes it tougher for our top sailors to win and easier for newcomers and less experienced to feature at the top of the podium.

As mentioned earlier we are also running the postponed the Single Handed Swan Verner Cup and Crews Challenge at the end of the above mini series.

So plenty to look forward to.

Happy Sailing

Sailing Committee

Sailing Committee – June Newsletter

Once again we have had another excellent month of sailing at St Caths, both the Farley and Verner Series have been completed and congrats go to Paula Boyle and Ollie Hunt winning each series respectively.

The Liberation Day Regatta was another great success although it was a shame the wind died for the final race however well done to Jamie Washington, Ollie Boyle and Henry Edwards who won the Beagle, Vega Fast and Vega Slow races respectively. We hope to run the postponed Liberation Race later in the year.

The Summer evening series is well under way with a very close battle going on between Henry Lucas and Paul Raimbault with just 0.3 of a point splitting them with 2 races remaining.

Looking ahead to June we have a packed programme of events with three Regattas, starting with the Commodore’s Regatta combined with the Double Handed Series on the 9th June and then the main event of the year being the Annual Regatta over the weekend 14th-16th June.  Racing for this starts on the Friday Evening with the Single Handed and Crews Challenge and then there is a full programme of events over the whole weekend with something for everyone including the Optimist Regatta fleet with racing on Sunday morning for our younger less experienced sailors. 

We then finish the month off with the Jubilee Regatta on the 30th June, so plenty of opportunities to have fun and go sailing!

Full details of all events are published on the Website Notice Board and nearer the time you can sign up on Web Collect

Happy Sailing 

Sailing Committee