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Rooster Sailing South Coast Laser Grand Prix at Arun Yacht Club

by Ian Payne 20 Apr 2016 06:41 PDT 2 April 2016

The first of the 2016 Rooster South Coast and South East Grand Prix series took place on Saturday 2nd April at Arun Yacht Club. Twenty-six competitors arrived in Littlehampton for some close class racing on the sea. The weather was pleasant force 3 southerly, building to a 4 south-easterly.

In the standard rigs, after a general recall, Craig Williamson (Hayling Island) won from Alan Davis (Oxford) in second and Nik Froud (Royal Lymington) third. The top three competitors were separated by a tie-breaker.

Alex Bulter (Hayling Island) won all three races in the Radial fleet, with Will Birdhall (also from Hayling Island) second and Sue Ritchie (Newport) third.

The solitary Laser 4.7 helmed by Ami Jewell (Chipstead) learn a valuable lesson about black flags, but still collected a prize for her two first places.

The Rooster South Coast Laser Grand Prix series is generously sponsored by Rooster Sailing and Wildwind Sailing Holidays. For full results please visit the Rooster Sailing website.

Dates:

  • 22nd May - Spinnaker Sailing Club
  • 4th June - Felpham
  • 18th June - Keyhaven
  • 3rd July - Emsworth Sailing Club
  • 16th July - Bosham Sailing Club
  • 17th July - Lancing
  • 24th July - Hill Head Sailing Club
  • 20th August - Mudeford Sailing Club
  • 24th September - Stokes Bay Sailing Club
  • 15th October - Chichester Yacht Club

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