Laying Up Supper Prize-Giving

Spring Series

1st - Robin Goff (D-Zero)

2nd - Phil  Isaac (Phantom)

3rd - Martin Gibson (Laser)

1st Cadet - Grace Cherry (Topper)

Summer Series

1st - Robin Goff (D-Zero)

2nd - Martin Gibson (Laser)

3rd - Phil  Isaac (Phantom)

1st Cadet - Grace Cherry (Topper)

Evening Series

1st - Robin Goff (D-Zero)

2nd - Martin Gibson (Laser)

3rd - Phil  Isaac (Phantom)

1st Cadet - Grace Cherry (Topper)

Cadet of the Year

Powder Monkey Trophy

Grace Cherry

Rudderless Trophy

Stuart Turner (Laser)

The Regatta this year not only saw Stuart upside down, but his Rudder going in the opposite direction to his boat and sinking into the depths of the sea!

Presidents Trophy

1st - Pursuit Race - Martin Gibson (Laser)

Elton Trophy

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Cordelia Twigge

For her consent support and help at the club, stepping in to cover rescue boat and OOD at short notice, the outstanding calmness showed in a very testing day at the Regatta this year. 

Commodores Award

Carol Gell

For supporting Phil throughout his time as Commodore, keeping him in check and organised.

Best Improver

Jubilee Cup

Anna Marriott

John Ashley Trophy - 28 June 2015

After a 30 minute postponement due to squall passing through race officer of the day Howard East got this year’s John Ashley Trophy underway. A large course in the Channel had been set with a short first beat to the Bandstand mark followed by a very long one to the Clevedon Buoy and a run to the Avon buoy before returning via the end of the pier to the start line. Although the wind ashore didn’t seem that strong offshore it was, and with large waves conditions were demanding. Jon Somers and his son Diggory sensibly decided this was too much for their Miracle and retired early in the race. In the meantime Phil Isaac (Phantom) and Martin Gibson (Laser) battled it out to the Clevedon

buoy with Isaac finding the Phantom over-powered just rounding behind Laser. However, he quickly overtook Gibson on the run and pulled further ahead on the following reaches. The following Lasers of Chris Cooper, Paul Sheldon and Martin White also struggled and there were several capsizes. Despite pulling ahead on the reaches of the second lap Isaac was unable to beat the Laser on handicap. Fortunately there was a capable beach party to retrieve the dinghies and the 2 safety RIBs in the large waves on the slip and there was no damage to any boats, just a few bruised and tired sailors.

Race Rules Night - 24 April 2015

The Sailing Committee has great pleasure in inviting all sailing club members and guests to attend a talk on RACE RULES by renowned ISAF rules specialist JON NAPIER.

Jon is the Competitions Manager and In-House Counsel at the International Sailing Federation and a highly respected expert on the ISAF racing rules.  He regularly attends events worldwide.  His talk will begin with ‘the basics’, which he then develops and illustrates with various common scenarios. His style is entertaining and informal and questions can be asked at any time. 

Jon is a lawyer by profession specialising in Sports Resolution and Arbitration. His expertise and clarity on racing is both compelling and understandable and will appeal to everyone from regular and occasional racers, cadets and ‘experts’.

Please note: The bar will be open from 7.00 pm but is likely to be closed at 7.30 pm in order not to disturb the presentation. Please arrive in time to get a drink and settle down for what is likely to be a very enjoyable and informative event!

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

The Sailing Committee

 

Easter Bonnet - 12 April 2015

Clevedon Sailing Club’s 2015 season opened last weekend with the Easter Bonnet held on Sunday. Only 6 boats turned out on the day, probably due the gale warning forecast the previous evening. Competitors were not disappointed and the 3 races were held in strong south westerly winds. Race 1 saw Stuart Turner in the Laser Radial not far behind the faster Phantom of Phil Isaac and D-Zero of Robin Goff beating them both on handicap. Both Isaac and Goff capsized at the gybe mark in race 2 and after difficulties righting the boats decided to join the Vision of Martin and Monty White ashore. Turner went on to win with Gibson, who had also capsized, just behind him. Only the 3 Laser Radials of Turner, Baker and Gibson were left for race 3 with Gibson leading from start to finish.

Results

1st - Stuart Turner (Laser Radial)

2nd - Martin Gibson (Laser Radial)

3rd - Trevor Baker (Laser Radial)

Phil Issac (Phantom)

Phil Issac (Phantom)