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Sailingfast Scottish Topper Traveller Series Finale at Royal Tay Yacht Club

by Dougie Bell 29 Jun 2016 04:52 PDT 25-26 June 2016

The final regatta of the Sailingfast Scottish Topper Traveller Series for 2015/16 took place on the River Tay near Dundee at Royal Tay Yacht Club. It was a combined Academy Traveller run by RYA Scotland with a mix of coaching and racing. The weather was kind and the spectators enjoyed sunshine and grandstand racing close in to the shore while the race team avoided the worst of the tidal flow for 8 races. The sailors had some very challenging tides to endure but got some good wind and all agreed it was a superb location with some great facilities and they had learnt a lot from the experience.

The Series started last August and visited six different venues across Scotland giving sailors the opportunity to race at a mixture of different environments:

  • Annandale Sailing Club – Beautiful Loch Maben near Dumfries.
  • Nairn Sailing Club – Sun, sand & waves on the Moray Firth. The seafood barbecue was splendid too.
  • Loch Tummel Sailing Club – RYA Zone Champs in a Perthshire Autumn with spectacular Drone footage.
  • Loch Venachar Sailing Club – RYA Spring Champs in the Trossachs.
  • Loch Lomond Sailing Club – Superb inland sailing by yon bonny banks.
  • Royal Tay Yacht Club – Grandstand spectating on the tidal Firth of Tay.

All the venues put on a excellent regatta, plenty of hospitality, sunshine and wind (as I remember...) and the fleet is looking forward to visiting them all again in the future.

After 6 regatta's, the top 3 sailors in the Series are Calum Bell, Christine Wood and Andrew Homer.

Series prizes went to the top 3 boys:

1. Calum Bell (Helensburgh SC/Loch Lomond SC) - Traveller Series plate
2. Andrew Homer (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club)
3. Finlay Tulett (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club)

And the top 3 girls:

1. Christine Wood (Clyde Cruising Club) - Shirley Richmond Trophy
2. Suzanna Homer (Dalgety Bay Sailing Club)
3. Catie Warburton (Loch Venachar Sailing Club)

Special prizes went to Alex Noble, Annandale Sailing Club, who received the Novice Shield for best newcomer and Tom Mitchell, Royal Tay Yacht Club, who received the Donnie Meldrum Trophy for most improved sailor.

Overall Results:

PosHelmClubAnnadale SCNairn SCLTSCLVSC SpringsLLSCRTYCPts
1stCalum BellHelensburgh SC‑41‑21114
2ndChristine WoodCCCDS223‑42‑79
3rdAndrew HomerDalgety Bay SC1(DNC)42(DNC)310
4thSuzanna HomerDalgety Bay SC3(DNC)5‑63516
5thFinlay TulettDalgety Bay SC766‑9‑8423
6thTom AitchisonDalgety Bay SC(DNC)37711(DNC)28
7thOlly CarrLoch Venachar SC5510‑12‑14.51131
8thAlex NobleAnnadale SC9(DNC)13‑145835
9thRory AngusWormit BC6812(DNC)‑13935
10thJosh HaleLoch Venachar SC8(DNC)9810‑1435
11thTom MITCHELLRoyal Tay YC(DNC)(DNC)141091043
12thCatie WarburtonLoch Venachar SC(DNC)(DNC)DNC34663
13thSuzie SturrockRoyal Tay YC(DNC)11(DNC)17201563
14thEilidh McQueenHelensburgh SC11(DNC)17‑19171964
15thEmily BIGGARSolway YC(DNC)(DNC)1516161764
16thFergus WilsonLoch Venachar SC(DNC)(DNC)8186DNC82
17thCalum REIDPlockton Sailing Club(DNC)(DNC)11157DNC83
18thSam CarrLoch Venachar SC(DNC)(DNC)DNC13121388
19thHarris CartwrightCCCDS(DNC)(DNC)DNC5DNC2107
20thDaniella LevinsRoyal Tay YC(DNC)(DNC)DNC221821111
21stTom IrvingRoyal Tay YC(DNC)(DNC)DNC241920113
22ndJennifer WesleyLoch Venachar SC(DNC)(DNC)DNC11DNC12123
23rdAilsa DixonLESC/PSC(DNC)9(DNC)21DNCDNC130
24thSteve GastonSolway YC13(DNC)(DNC)23DNCDNC136
25thLewis ParkerKLB(DNC)12(DNC)25DNCDNC137
26thJames PEARTRoyal Tay YC(DNC)(DNC)23DNCDNC16139
27thDavid RosieHelensburgh SC(DNC)(DNC)1DNCDNCDNC151
28thGregor AngusWormit BC(DNC)4(DNC)DNCDNCDNC154
29thMagnus DixonLESC/PSC(DNC)7(DNC)DNCDNCDNC157
30thHarry BartlettRoyal Findhorn YC(DNC)10(DNC)DNCDNCDNC160
31stJamie WarburtonLoch Venachar SC10(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC160
32ndPhilipa HoweSolway YC12(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC162
33rdAlisdair RaynorNairn SC(DNC)13.5(DNC)DNCDNCDNC163.5
33rdFinlay RaynorNairn SC(DNC)13.5(DNC)DNCDNCDNC163.5
35thLouisa BirdsallSolway YC14(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC164
36thJamie BriggsLargs SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC14.5DNC164.5
37thEilean MAURITZENWormit BC(DNC)(DNC)16DNCDNCDNC166
38thFraser CowieAberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht Club(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC18168
39thFinlay MCCALLUMLochcarron Sailing Club(DNC)(DNC)18DNCDNCDNC168
40thStuart KHALIQLargs SC(DNC)(DNC)19DNCDNCDNC169
41stChristopher McIntyrePrestwick SC(DNC)(DNC)DNC20DNCDNC170
42ndBlair NICHOLLPrestwick SC(DNC)(DNC)20DNCDNCDNC170
43rdMichael O'DONOVANAberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht Club(DNC)(DNC)21DNCDNCDNC171
44thMatthew GOODMANLochcarron Sailing Club(DNC)(DNC)22DNCDNCDNC172
45thCallum GRAYPrestwick SC(DNC)(DNC)24DNCDNCDNC174
46thZac BROWNLOWRoyal Tay YC(DNC)(DNC)25DNCDNCDNC175
47thCharlotte McAulayELYC(DNC)(DNC)DNC26DNCDNC176
48thNadia FENTONLochcarron Sailing Club(DNC)(DNC)26DNCDNCDNC176
49thLochie McAulayELYC(DNC)(DNC)DNC27DNCDNC177

Across the Series, Dalgety Bay Sailing Club came out as top club, followed by Loch Venachar SC and Helensburgh SC. The top 3 sailors from each club were used to measure this result.

Club Results:

PosClubPoints
1stDalgety Bay SC12
2ndLoch Venachar SC29
3rdHelensburgh SC42
4thRoyal Tay YC44
5thCCCDS70
6thSolway YC71
7thWormit BC74
8thLESC/PSC101
9thAnnadale SC106
10thNairn SC115
10thPlockton Sailing Club115
12thKLB123
13thLargs SC125
14thPrestwick SC128
14thRoyal Findhorn YC128
16thAberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht Club130
17thLochcarron Sailing Club131
18thELYC145

Thanks to all the clubs mentioned above that hosted an event. Thanks to RYA Scotland for supporting the Series with the combined Academy/Traveller format at key events. A MASSIVE thanks to our generous sponsors and Scottish Topper dealer, Sailingfast, for providing end-of-series prizes but also for being at every event with helpful advice and a vanload of spares. Finally thanks to all the sailors and their parents for coming along to the events and supporting Scottish Topper sailing – your mission this Summer is to spread the word, recruit some friends and bring them along to join in the fun.

The next Scottish Traveller event is at Prestwick Sailing Club on 20/21st August and will be the start of next years Traveller Series. Following that we hope to see you at St Marys Loch on 10/11th September or at Largs Sailing Club on 24/25th September for the RYA Zone Championships.

And don't forget about the Scottish Club Trophy at Loch Tummel Sailing Club on Saturday 13th August.

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