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Hansa Scottish TT Series Round 3 at Clyde Cruising Club, Bardowie Loch

by Moira Campbell 17 Aug 2016 11:46 BST 6 August 2016
Hansa Scottish TT at Bardowie Loch © Jim Thomson

A dry, warm, sunny day with a gentle breeze greeted competitors and supporters when they arrived at Bardowie Loch. Sharing the day with the Challenger Class Association Traveller everyone set to preparing their boats, more experienced folk helping new proving the Hansa class is surely the Friendly class.

After the clear, supportive briefing the fleets launched with great confidence, one Hansa deciding to explore the reed beds before it was towed out by the attentive rescue boat. The race management team planned 4 races using their local knowledge to set courses that challenged the growing ability of the Hansa sailors. There was close racing in all the races culminating in Race 4 when the heavens opened and the wind picked up.

Once ashore again everyone helped each other pack up the boats travelling away. The results were announced and prizes presented. A vote of thanks was given to all at Bardowie, who had helped organise and run the day. Friends, old and new, said good bye until September when we will meet at Castle Semple for the Scottish Multiclass Regatta where the Traveller series will decided and the first Scottish Champions declared.

Report written by Moira Campbell

Overall Results:

Hansa 303 one person class
1st Craig Holland (Loch Winnoch)
2nd Rory McKinna (Clyde Cruising Club)
3rd Laura Cammidge (Clyde Cruising Club)
4th Phil Reoch (Castle Semple)

Hansa 303 two person class
1st Stuart Caldwell and Martin McNally (Loch Winnoch)
2nd David Ramsey and Christopher Anderson (Southwest Scotland Sailability @ Galloway Activity Ctr.)

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