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    Posted: 14 Apr 09 at 3:08pm
It is with great regret that we have to announce the untimely death of Richard Estaugh on Saturday evening. Richard was one of the best known and most successful dinghy sailors this country has seen and he will be sorely missed. As well as being a keen sailor himself he also set up and ran Speed Sails for over 25 years helping thousands of others within the sport.

We have all lost a great friend and our thoughts are especially with his family at this time. Out of respect for Richard’s wishes his family have requested that people don’t send flowers but hope they will consider making a donation to sail4cancer or the RNLI instead.

For anyone wishing to attend his funeral, details will be posted on the Speed Sails website as soon as they are available.
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We're all so saddened by this news at Yachts & Yachting. Richard has done so much for the sport of sailing. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues.

Donations to sail4cancer can be made here - http://www.sail4cancer.org/donate_main.php

Donations to the RNLI can be made here - http://www.rnli.org.uk/


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Sad, sad news. Really good guy - we will miss you Rich.

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Thats really really sad news, my thoughts are with his family and friends. What a shock. He will be missed so much.
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Desperately sad to hear of Richard's death. I didn't know him well, but he seemed like a very decent bloke. I'm sure the sailing community will rally round and offer all the help and support that Richard's family, friends and work mates could wish for.

Richard achieved so much in the sailing world and earned a lot of respect and made a lot of friends along the way.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Gael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 09 at 3:59pm
Richard Estaugh was an inspiration. His support for our efforts with the
magazine provided us with a boost on many, much-needed occasions. We
enjoyed celebrating his successes and valued his comments and thoughts
over the years.

I am thankful for his life and all it gave to so many, but so very sad at the
loss... my deepest sympathies to his family and friends.

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This is very sad news; Richard was a great sailor and an even better bloke ...

Our thoughts are with Richard's family at this time.

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Big shock, great bloke, great sailor, great sailmaker. Helped me out and a great loss to the sport. Will be missed by all
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Very sad loss,  only tallking to Richard on Thursday who has been very supportive of my son's Mirror sailing,  who won his first championship race on Saturday using Speed Sails.

Our thoughts are with Richard's family and all at Speed

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Very sorry to hear about this, he was a great bloke and a really good sailor. My most sincere
condolences to all his family and friends.

I hope that Speed Sails will continue.
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