AMELIA and Isabelle gave Tenby a good showing in Little Haven Regatta in a strengthening breeze on Sunday, with the last race being cancelled as gusts reached 30 knots.
Amelia had two second places and Isabelle had a fourth and a ninth iIn the junior section that made them first and second.
Six crews enjoyed a splendid evening of sailing in Tenby on Tuesday, 30 July with force 3/4 Nor’Westerly breeze.
Race officer Peter Randles set the course and the results were: 1, Osprey, Dan and Matt; 2, Osprey Dave and Maurice; 3, RS 600, Steve; 4, Laser, Julian; 5, Redwing Bill and Nan; 6, Osprey, John and Dewi.
Redwing Series, race 5. Wind NW 3. Race Officer, Dewi: 1, R241, Robin and Matt; 2, R228 Bill and Nan; 3, R190, Alex and Ruth; 4, R178, Steve and Julian.
Peter Randles once again oversaw proceedings for 11 boats, competing for the Simon Evans Trophy on Saturday, 3 August.
Three races were sailed, Jon Nuttall winning two of them and Dan Jackson winning one.
Overall Results: 1, ILCA 7, Jon Nuttall; 2, Osprey, Dan and Matt; 3, Osprey, Dave and Maurice; 4, Osprey, Ted and Lucas; 5, ILCA 7, Howard Yates; 6, RS 600, Steve; 7, RS Tera, Isabelle Nuttall; 8, Redwing 241, Julian and Robin; 9, Osprey, John and Dewi; 10, 29ER, Nina and Amelia; 11, RS Aero 7, Dylan.
Billy Stubbs is a proud grandparent following his grandson Edward’s achievement with Noah coming 6th in the 2024 RS Feva World Championships in the Netherlands.
Tenby Sailing Club looks forward to hosting the National Merlin Rocket Championships from 11-16 August with over 70 entries. Any members with a little time to spare are welcome to volunteer to assist the club during that week.