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Sailing Update, Inter Club Prizegiving and Dinghy AGM's

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Published 15:25 on 19 Oct 2022

Inter Club Prizegiving

The club hosted the 2022 Inter Club prizegiving last Friday evening.

The Sea Inter Club was the first series to be presented and Highcliffe SC won the team trophy, however CSC`s Alex Atkins won the overall individual event, congratulations to Alex.

In the Harbour Inter Club Christchurch SC retained the overall club trophy with top five best performing sailors picking up a trophy, they were Alex Atkins, Steve Hayles, Rover Rushworth, Lee Elford and Simon Percival. Nigel Burt picked up a trophy for the highest placed scow, Sue Haynes was also a winner, being the first placed CSC lady and Max Rayner received a standing ovation for taking the first overall junior trophy. Well done Max a top achievement and just rewards for the sailing he has done this year in his RS Tera.

Winning the Interclub this year overall was Tim Reid from Mudeford Sailing Club, he also won the Queen Elizabeth Trophy which was sailed in honour of the late Queen.

The plan for next year is to run an Interclub series in the Spring as well as the Autumn event. Included in the programme will be the Queen Elizabeth Trophy which will be a regular annual event and open to all clubs.

Thanks to Stuart Percival for presenting and organising the trophies it was very much appreciated by all who attended.

Thanks, also, to Roger Allen for taking the photos of the event.

Simon Percival (Class 4 Captain)

Scow News......

Last Wednesday saw 26 scows take part in Capers - an impressive turnout for late in the season. It was light airs so the course had to be shortened with all the boats drifting towards the finish at mark 6. Nigel Burt in "Lucky Duck" managed to drift into first over the line, slightly faster than David Groom who crossed second in "Calypso".

On Sunday we had eleven scows out for the autumn pursuit race in a brisk breeze. This was won by Ian Bray (start plus five minutes) in Paul de la Feuillade 's "Bonus" and new scower Claire Van Wingerden (start plus four minutes ) in Stuart Percival's "Nippy". Congratulations to both and special thanks to Ian Davies taking on RO role at very short notice.

Scow AGM

The Scow Class Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 29th November 2022 at 1900 in the Training Room. Any items for the agenda must be received by the Class Captain not less than 28 days before the meeting (Tuesday 1st November 2022).

Patrick de Laine (Scow Class Captain)

Class 4 AGM

The Class 4 annual AGM will be held on Saturday 22nd October 12 midday in the CSC Training Room.

Simon Percival (Class 4 Captain

Last updated 15:25 on 19 October 2022

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