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Loch Long One-Design National Championship at Cove Sailing Club, Scotland

by Leeanne DeVenny 27 Jul 2019 15:25 BST 21-25 July 2019
Loch Long One-Design National Championship at Cove SC © Carol Anne Calder & Atholl Fitzgeral

Thirteen boats took part in the Loch Long One-Design National Championships from 21st to 25th July 2019 on the Clyde. The event was hosted by Cove Sailing Club and supported by a number of generous sponsors including local businesses and private individuals connected with the class.

The fleet comprised of eight local boats, one from Campbeltown and four boats who made the 470 mile trip north from Aldeburgh in Suffolk. They were competing for the Clyde Cup - a trophy which dates back to the early 1950's and the fleet contained three former winners of the coveted trophy.

The ten race series was successfully completed and the race officer team of Kevin Rickerby, John Bray and Eddie Ramsay set a range of great round-the-cans races in fabulous conditions. The majority of the races were sailed in a south-westerly wind of 10-18 knots and the competitors were treated to a mixture of short and long races taking in beats over to Levan and Strone as well as shorter circuits within Loch Long. This made for good tight racing and five different race winners emerged at the end of the week.

The final race on the last day saw a change of wind direction round to the east which allowed a fantastic race to be sailed in glorious sunshine round into Kilcreggan bay.

The Clyde Cup was won by the father and son team of Alan and Robbie DeVenny of Cove in Electra (109). Electra consistently got good starts and went on to record four firsts and three seconds on their scorecard as well as a third and a fourth. This equated to an impressive low score of just 13 points for the regatta once discards were factored in.

It was a year for family sailing and runner up was Cove's Alan Harper crewed by daughter Rachel in Capricorn (66) with a race win to their name and all counting results in the top four to record a score of 20 points. The Harper team just edged out Moonshine (102) helmed by Annie Burden and crewed by Simon Jackson. Moonshine had been having a great week scoring three firsts and a second early on to challenge Electra but a few higher scores towards the end of the week saw them settle for third just a couple of points behind Capricorn.

Duncan Farquhar with the help of Andy Glendinning and Fiona Holland as crew powered Sula (84) to a fine race victory and into fourth place overall. Rounding out the top five was young helm Zoe Robinson on Sabre (104) with the help of crew Robin Jarvis and Kirsty Robertson.

The top visiting boat was Hussar (110) securing the traveller's trophy and a fine race win while special mention goes to Jonathan Evans, Leeanda Hoyland and Eric Robertson in Tantrum (139) who received the Vanduara trophy for the most improved boat during the regatta.

Jimmy's Cup for Endeavour was awarded to Tanith Miller in Thistle (123) who showed great determination around the race course after she lost her skipper to a non-regatta related concussion at the start of the event.

The week was rounded off with a prize-giving and buffet at Cove Sailing Club and Association Commodore John McNeilage thanked all those involved in putting on such a successful regatta. A real spirit of camaraderie builds up between people who spend a splendid week racing each other all day and attending social events most evenings. The prize giving at Cove Sailing Club was like one big family party.

The championships will next year be held on the River Alde and hosted by Aldeburgh Yacht Club in Suffolk.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1109Electra2112114231413
266Capricorn323434312320
3102Moonshine134126159522
484Sula752341465226
5104Sabre5455510543736
6110Hussar4667671427139
7139Tantrum987983674649
8117Tarka6796927861251
933Elizabeth8108107581110864
10113Slioch109128109109111176
11121Iona111211111289108977
1223Finola1211101214111413131395
13123Thistle1314141311141112121096

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