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Sigma 38 Nationals at Royal Lymington Yacht Club

by Susan Rainger 10 May 2012 21:17 BST 5-7 May 2012
Sigma 38 nationals in Lymington © Paul Wyeth / www.pwpictures.com

6 winners in 7 races - the statistic that says it all!

The 2012 National Championships witnessed probably the closest racing ever in the Sigma 38’s two decade history, with any number of boats capable of winning. Images from international marine photographer Paul Wyeth captured the excruciatingly close, high standard of racing throughout the fleet. Winning a race didn’t necessarily translate into top overall scores, in this class consistency in every race is essential. The Diamond family’s Rapscallion won a race and finished in 6th place. Kevin Sussmilch’s Mefisto was the only boat to win two races but this only gave them a 5th overall. The Choules’ With Alacrity took the bullet in the coastal navigators’ race and finished 4th overall. Both the Goodhew’s Persephone and the Walker’s Pavlova III sailed robustly scoring a 1st and two 2nds giving Pavolva III 2nd and Persephone 3rd overall. In the end tenacity and experience paid off and Festina Lente sailed by the Meakin’s family and friends were once again crowned the Sigma 38 National Champions.

The Sigma 38 Class found the warm and friendly welcome from the Royal Lymington Yacht Club absolutely outstanding. They are to be congratulated on every count; first class race management, good quality food, and excellent service, the perfect place to come back to from the race course.

Royal Lymington’s Race Officer Tony Blachford commented “It is always a pleasure to have a fleet as competitive and experienced as the Sigma 38s. They love their racing and we set challenging courses over one of the highest tides of the year. On Saturday even after three windy races in Christchurch Bay, we set a fourth race home. Their starting was sharp indeed, but very few boats jumped the line.”

Thanks to the support of the overall regatta sponsor, Yachting Sports, events off the water were hugely appreciated and enjoyed. Brand sponsors Coast Graphics ensured the Sigma 38 class was the best dressed on the Solent, with crews sporting branded polo shirts and boats, battle flags.

Day 1 race winners were presented with prizes from 1 Sails. Seatrack awarded copies of their navigational software to the top three boats in the coastal navigators’ race on day 2. Ocean Safety rewarded Rho, the best newcomer, Pandanova, the most improved boat, and Marta, the best dressed table, with top of the range lifejackets.

The overall first, second, and third placed boats were delighted to receive Coast Graphic vouchers for canvas prints of their boats. And last but by absolutely no means least, the last 3 placed boats were given vouchers for a bottom scrub from RS Divers.

The next Sigma 38 One Design event is the regatta run by the Royal London Yacht Club on the 1st July after the Round the Island Race. The fleet cannot wait for the next opportunity to compete in this most competitive one design classes.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoSkipper(s)ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stFESTINA LENTE8408Meakins Family & FriendsHRSC-431243316
2ndPAVLOVA III8399Max WalkerRoyal Thames YC1-62465220
3rdPERSEPHONE OF LONDON8287Nigel GoodhewRORC / JOG6.0 ZFP23(DSQ)82122
4thWITH ALACRITY8338Chris ChoulesRAF Yacht Club27-10624526
5thMEFISTO8352Kevin SussmilchISC / RORC / JOG5-861121429
6thRAPSCALLION8316Peter DiamondRoyal Thames Y.C7173109(DSQ)37
7thROYAL NAVY PROJECT8377Royal Navy ProjectRNSA-9447188647
8thKINDRED SPIRIT8285Rob & Julie LeeJog & Whitefriars SC8-1259166852
9thZANZARA8329Nick GaleISC61012111410-1363
10thMONET9668David CookeDowns SC1399-14207765
11thRHO8367Nick Woolven-1158828-151070
12thPANDANOVA II8275Andrew GordonRORC-12111152411971
13thMARTA6388Brian Skeet-101313102212-1480
14thVITESSE8146Jon EnglandRORC(DNC)14141230131194
15thSIGMAGICIAN8340Michael HardingHuddersfield SC15(DNC)151326141295
16thNO FEAR5615M. ProsperRORC / JOG1415(DNF)15321615107

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