Please select your home edition
Edition
GP Watercraft leaderboard

Bowmoor Bubble RS Aero End of Seasons 2025 - Bowmoor Sailing Club

by Rosemary Dilworth 3 Dec 2025 18:30 GMT 29 November 2025
Bowmoor Bubble - RS Aero End of Seasons © BSC

The Bowmoor Bubble RS Aero End of Seasons Open took place on Saturday, 29th November 2025. Right on cue, as a passing downpour eased and bright skies emerged boats were being rigged.

With a fantastic turnout with 25 competitors, the fleet was split into RS Aero 9 and mixed handicap RS Aero 7 and 6 divisions. As the clouds lifted, the wind settled into a steady light breeze, ideal for getting racing under way. Close competition became the theme of the day.

Race 1 began with a short postponement while the race team reset the course after a significant wind shift. Early gains were made by those who best read the changes in pressure and direction. At the first gybe mark the leading three boats jostled for inside rights, with the rest of the fleet sweeping in behind them in an almost armada-style formation.

In Race 2, the mixed RS Aero 7/6 fleet pushed the line too hard, prompting a general recall. The restart was clean, and both fleets enjoyed competitive racing. The RS Aero 9 fleet made the most of the remaining breeze, while the mixed RS Aero 7/6 fleet completed their race just before conditions softened for the lunch break.

Over lunch the wind backed and freshened, setting up for two excellent afternoon races. Race 3 delivered further tight sailing, with a revised course layout producing a figure-of-eight pattern. This gave spectators superb views as the two fleets crossed paths, each second proving critical.

As Race 4 began, a rain shower loomed on the horizon, but it passed harmlessly along the edge of the lake, allowing the day to finish dry and upbeat.

The results showed success across both age and gender, highlighting the RS Aero's wide appeal as an all-round, accessible racing class. Congratulations to (1) Buzz Keck, (2) Sam Fewings and (3) Richard Gimmler, winners of the RS Aero 9 fleet, and Congratulations to (1) David Lynall, (2) Toby Banbrook and (3) Ollie Holden for taking the top spots in the mixed handicap RS Aero 7 and 6 fleet.

As always, the series concluded with prize-giving and birthday cake — three birthdays celebrated this year - an enjoyable end to a great day's sailing and another fantastic season in the RS Aero. Many rounded off the day in true Bowmoor style with a traditional meal and a lively evening party.

Our thanks go to Bowmoor Sailing Club for hosting the event and to the race team lead by David.

The next UK Winter Training weekend is at Hayling 13/14th and the Lymington Festive RS Aero Stadium Racing and Christmas lunch is on Saturday 20th Dec! If you prefer to keep your toes warm through the winter months you can still make progress with the RS Aero Class Online Coaching this Fri 5th Dec!

See the RS Aero UK Events List, for full details of all UK events coming up.

RS Aero 7 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st4619David LynallBowmoor SC2‑4114
2nd1840Toby BanbrookBowmoor SC11(RET)35
3rd4584Ollie HoldenHayling Isalnd SC522‑69
4th2458Will MorrisBowmoor SC3‑127212
5th2439Tim HireRoyal Lymington YC‑553513
6th3294Neil CrosbyBowmoor SC744‑1115
7th2550Chris JonesSutton Bingham SC‑1085417
8th1655Sarah PickardBowmoor SC‑1596823
9th3888Marcus PakesHaversham SC97‑10723
10th2392Darcy LynallBowmoor SC8‑1181127
11th1806Charlie SansomeBowmoor SC66(RET)DNS30
12th(6 rig)1293Charlotte HitchmoughBowmoor SC‑141012931
13th1233Alex PeggWhitefriars SC13‑1491234
14th2925Dave BuzzardRestronguet SC12‑13111336
15th1398Elizabeth Hill‑SmithPapercourt SC‑1715131442
16th4637Ian AplinBowooor SC11(RET)DNSDNS47
17th2050Robin PittBowmoor SC1616(DNS)DNS50

RS Aero 9 Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st4628Buzz KeckBowmoor SC111(DNS)3
2nd2146Sam FewingsBowmoor SC32(RET)16
3rd3748Richard GimmlerWhitefriars SC2‑3338
4th1655Ian PickardBowmoor SC‑44239
5th4091Phil WhiteBowmoor SC5‑64514
6th2643John BanbrookBowmoor SC6‑75415
7th3852Nick AllenPapercourt SC‑756617

Related Articles

RS Aero Spring Championship at Island Barn
How to use a single committee boat to run what is more like four open meetings together A perfect forecast of an 8 knot westerly, increasing to 12, allowing Island Barn to use its full east / width of 1 km, promised a good days racing. The class was probably a little tired from The National Champs a week earlier. Posted on 27 May
A Fleet That Grew by Itself
An unexpected conversation with an RS Aero sailor whose club fleet has quietly exploded Paul Jackson called in to pick up a new toe-strap but the visit turned into one of those conversations that reminds you how fleets really grow: because sailors notice what works, talk to each other, and quietly make their own minds up. Posted on 22 May
Paignton POSH Day 2
A great breeze at the start of the day which dropped off in the afternoon Day 2 of POSH (Paignton Open for Single Handers) started with the RS Aero 9 and RS Vareo sailors starting an hour earlier than scheduled to enable them to get in 4 races. Posted on 10 May
RS Aero 9 and RS Vareo Nationals at Paignton Day 1
Warm winds and a gentle 8 to 10 knots easterly breeze on the opening day The sun was shining across the beautiful waters of Torbay on the first day of the RS Aero 9 National Championships and the RS Vareo National Championships. The warm winds and a gentle 8 to 10 knots easterly breeze provided the perfect backdrop. Posted on 9 May
RS Aero UK SW Area Championship at Restronguet
The weather gods dealt the cruellest blow The second iteration of the RS Aero UK SW Area Championship held at Restronguet SC on 2nd and 3rd May 2026 attracted a total of 22 competitors including 6 visitors amongst them one travelling from as far afield as Halifax. Posted on 5 May
26.6 knots. A capsize. A broken leg.
This is why you bring a SpeedPuck An image of Project 3894: Rebuild of the Fastest RS Aero Alive landed in the Velocitek inbox via the RS World Community WhatsApp group. We put out a message on social media to learn more and connected with the sailor behind the post. Posted on 1 May
Irish RS Northerns at Carrickfergus Sailing Club
The highest turnout in years with 53 boats on the water The first of the RS Ireland Traveller Series kicked off in style last weekend at Carrickfergus SC on the north shore of Belfast Lough. With the combined fleets of the RS Aero, RS Feva, RS200 & RS400s, the turnout was the biggest we have achieved in years. Posted on 24 Apr
Hit the Road with RS
Discover #RoofRackReady Boats! For many people, getting into sailing isn't about learning the skills or finding the right club - it's about logistics. Posted on 22 Apr
Why join the RS Games this summer
RS Games is the biggest celebration of RS Sailing classes. Looking for more than just another regatta? The RS Games delivers an unforgettable blend of world-class racing, vibrant community, and festival-level fun. Posted on 17 Apr
Roof Rack Ready - Transporting Your Dinghy
If loading up feels simple, sailing becomes more accessible One of the biggest factors in how often people sail isn't always time, weather, or even location - it's transport flexibility. Posted on 16 Apr