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West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour & Ginger Boats Northern Tour Results to date
Results to date have been published for the West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour & Ginger Boats Northern Tour.
West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour
With 4 events sailed and no discard yet, The St.Mawes team of Henry Hallam and Ashley Hill have a massive lead, not just because they are the first of the 44 boats on the tour to have completed all 4 events, but also because of a very consistent set of results: 2,1,1,2!
Next stop on the SW Ugly Tour is the
Southern Champs at Parkstone, which is a 1 day event for the SW Ugly Tour, but also a 2 day event for the Rooster National Tour, so you have the choice to sail 1 or both days. Let's see what that does for the scores, and how the SW boats rack up against the Northern and SEAS boats ahead of the RS Games and Nationals!
Full resultsGinger Boats Northern Tour
After 3 events and with 5 to go, Alistair and Helen Norris lead from Alex and Olivia Leonard, but still so much to play for!
Great to see 30 boats on the score sheet already.
The next event on the Northern Tour is the unique
Lord Birkett Trophy at Ullswater YC on 2/3 July, with two long distance races.
Full resultsNow just 5 weeks to until the
RS Games and 2 months until the
Noble Marine Rooster RS200 Nationals, but it's not too late to enter!
But, before that we have a whole host of events coming up including
- Weirwood, this Saturday, 25th June
- Lord Birkett, Ullswater, 2/3 July
- AIX Rose Women's Weekend, Itchenor, 9/10 July
- Southern Champs, Parkstone, 16/17 July
- Aberdeen & Stonehaven, 16/17 July
- Abersoch, 16/17 July
No excuses for anyone not to get some practice in ahead of the RS Games and Noble Marine Rooster Nationals!
Photo: Tom Hurley