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Enterprises at the Ripon Sailing Club double-handed open meeting

by Owen Holdaway 6 Oct 21:01 BST 4 October 2025
Enterprises at the Ripon double-handed open © James Holdaway

Two Enterprises braved the stormy conditions to join in with the Ripon double-handed open meeting on Saturday the 4th of October.

At first it seemed too windy for sailing, but the PRO and their team endeavoured to give the sailors a chance to get some racing in when the conditions eased around 12:00, with three back-to-back races on a technical course.

Race 1

Callum and Owen were the first Ent round the windward mark, with Olly and Luke less than a boat length behind, Callum and Owen seemed to get a considerable lead on the run that followed; but were quickly reeled in on the fetch that followed, and Olly and Luke went on to take the first victory.

Race 2

A busy start-line meant that Callum and Owen had to tack around and started about 100 yards behind Olly and Luke who had had an excellent start, and promptly set about increasing their lead, until, on the final lap of the race, on the final run an evil gust swept across the water, sending them for a swim, this gave Callum and Owen just enough time to catch up, and pass Olly and Luke just before the line.

Race 3

All was still to play for going into the final race of the day, however, a flying start allowed Olly and Luke to fly in front to be first round the windward mark, and they never looked like being caught for the rest of the race, allowing them to claim the victory.

Olly and Luke were first overall in the mixed fleet, and Callum and Owen came third.

Thanks must be given to the race officer and safety crew, who allowed for everyone to get out on the water safely, as well as to the galley crew, who served up a delicious meal (and cakes).

Overall, a great event.

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