Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden CXr

GP14 Midland Bell Travellers Series with Enterprise fleet at Tamworth Sailing Club

by Alex Snr & Bill Kenyon 28 May 11:36 BST 16 May 2026
GP14 Midland Bell Travellers Series at Tamworth © M Whitfield

Our Midland Bell Travellers Series continued at Tamworth Sailing Club 16th of May 2026 with a joint Enterprise open meeting. The weather forecast predicted light winds from a base of three miles an hour rising to ten miles an hour, so it promised to be a day for those who could fly spinnakers and most of the visitors from South Staffs, Nantwich & Borders, Trimpley, Midland, and Tamworth were experienced at it.

Sometimes at an open meeting the visitors come in dribs and drabs, but not today, by nine thirty the visitors car park was a hive of activity, visitors parking their cars then rigging their GPs. They were a chatty friendly bunch, of course, being travellers, most of them had probably met more than once before.

The race marks were set out in numerical order and set on a board simulating the lake, a cord was run from the start line round the various marks, marking the course. With the cord marking the course crossing itself more than once, to the uninitiated it must have looked like some medieval harpsichord, of course the dinghy sailors present at the briefing understood it like the back of their hands. Quite a lot of biro was used making drawings of how to get round the course on the back of their hands and arms.

OD Ian Whitfield gave the briefing explaining where they should and shouldn't sail, that is, giving a space of two boat lengths anywhere near land, including the islands. The 11 O'clock start was slightly delayed.

Throughout the racing the wind remained steady and to the surprise of the Tamworth members there was wind at every mark, something they seldom experienced, for them the mark they identify as Creek had a habit of behaving like the eye of a storm i.e. a flat calm or rotating clockwise or the other, forcing the dinghies to gather round the mark like bees round a honeypot.

The Enterprise fleet started first, Nigel Allso with Kate Brazier surged ahead in the first lap followed closely by Paul Burgoine with Livia Jenkins, they tussled with each other throughout the first, second, and third races, Paul Burgoine took the first race, came second in the second, and first in the third, so he was the overall winner.

Paul Young came third in all three races, leaving Allan Roper and Hugh Nethercot in fourth place in the first and second races, they didn't sail in the third race. Heled Elson came fifth in the first race but didn't continue sailing due to her young crew Elliot Lee succumbing to the cold.

At the start of the GP14 fleet, in first race Oliver Goodhead and crew Katie Keith from South Staffs proved a hard act to follow, they came first in all three races. Peter Thomas and Dawn Frost from Nantwich and Boarders club, Lesley Freeman with Sue Webb from Trimpley club; they had a race within a race trying to beat each other. Well, in the end they all got a bottle of wine for their efforts.

The Tamworth club members did their best, of them, John Biggs and Niel Turnbull came first, though they did have a problem flying their spinnaker, Roy Brooks and Mark Gutteridge came second in that tussle. Nigel Davis and Chris O'Reilly retired after the first race.

The colourful spinnakers flying added to the ambiance of the event. All in all, despite the forecast of light winds it was a good days racing, there was a fair breeze at every mark, and we had a good turnout of visitors too, yes, it was a good days racing.

And as Ratty says in The Wind in the Willows, "There is nothing - absolutely nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."

Future events

For the first time ever the Budworth event on 31st May 2026 will incorporate both the Northern Bell *AND* the Midland Bell. Come and be a part of what could be the largest inland GP14 event in the country? We already have twenty-five entries and I'm confident it will top thirty!

New this year is the introduction of a "Regatta Fleet" with its own start!

See budworthsc.org.uk/event/gp14-open-2026

Camping and Motorhomes welcome. Come and see our completely refurbished clubhouse and bar and join us for a drink and pizza on Saturday evening. Save yourself £5 and enter now at £20 early bird or £25 on the day. Don't miss what promises to be a brilliant event both on and off the water.

Please email to be added to our Midland Bell Travellers WhatsApp group for all the latest updates.

Related Articles

GP14 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge at RNIYC
A fleet of 26 sail from Cultra as the build-up to the Worlds continues The GP14 O'Tiarnaigh Challenge held at Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club in Cultra on the 25th and 26th April provided an excellent opportunity for the class to get used to the waters in which the World Championship will be held this coming August. Posted on 5 May
Craftinsure GP14 UK Nationals preview
Llandudno SC will welcome sailors this June Llandudno Sailing Club will be welcoming competitors to the Craftinsure GP14 Nationals on the 11-14th June 2026, where boats will once again line the club's Victorian promenade, and where once again sailors will be spoilt by the Welsh hospitality. Posted on 24 Apr
Belfast Lough set to host the GP14 Worlds 2026
Over 100 boats from across the world will be racing in Northern Ireland Belfast Lough is set to come alive with over 100 boats from across the world as the spectacular GP14 World Championships sail into Northern Ireland in August 2026 - promising a week-long celebration of world-class racing. Posted on 16 Apr
GP14 Midland Bell Travellers Series at Nantwich
Preceeded by a training day led by Sam Watson The Midland Bell GP14 Travellers Series started on the 11th and 12th April making a splash at Nantwich & Border Counties Sailing Club with a training day led by Sam Watson, followed by the first open event of the year. Posted on 16 Apr
P&B GP14 2026 UK Inlands at Welsh Harp
A full English breakfast helps the sailors emerge on Sunday The scene was set; competitors were gradually emerging into the spring sunshine of the dinghy park. The fantastic Saturday evening social, "Harpfest", had clearly taken its toll on some, but help was at hand in the form a full English breakfast. Posted on 24 Mar
2026 GP14 Venetian Trophy at Welsh Harp
Held as part of a two-day Inlands over the weekend The annual GP14 Venetian Trophy was this year organised as part of a two-day Inlands on the 14th and 15th March. With 34 entries and 16 visitors, including the current World and National champions, the event was set to be a gold star event. Posted on 16 Mar
Howth Round the Island Dinghy Race 2026
Visitors from Dublin joined in, and all debated which way to go around Ireland's Eye Winter sailing at Howth Yacht Club came to a close on Saturday 7th March when dinghy sailors gathered for the annual Round the Island Race, followed by the Frostbite Series lunch and prize-giving. Posted on 11 Mar
RNIYC GP14 Spring Series 2026 Day 1
5 boats made their way out to the course RNIYC started its annual GP14 Spring Series on the 8th of March, a beautiful sunny day greeted the competitors, adding the energy and excitement of dusting off the cobwebs to start the 2026 season. Posted on 10 Mar
Bassenthwaite SC 2026 season preview
Navigators & General Bass Week, Great North Asymmetric Challenge and more The 2026 season is just a few weeks away, and we're gearing up for one of our most exciting years yet. With a full calendar of open meetings, family weekends, and major championships, there's something for every sailor. Posted on 24 Feb
GP14 season ahead of the Worlds
What's on at Belfast Lough this season As anticipation builds toward the GP14 World Championships on Belfast Lough this August, the 2026 GP14 season gets off to a flying start with the RNIYC Spring Series. The series marks the first major event in a packed and exciting calendar. Posted on 19 Feb