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More info on the R10r Nationals

Roger Stollery has sent the following piece in with a list of details for the skippers and their boats.

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Graham Bantock sailed his ‘Diamond’ design superbly to win this Championship again, in difficult and unpredictable light fluky wind conditions against the biggest fleet of 10 raters in recent times. He commented that the pressure of competition had been tougher than in previous years.

A fleet of 22 of these beautiful, light and elegant looking boats from 15 clubs, including two from France, sailed 17 long races over the two days on Guildford’s Abbey Meads Lake. Principal Race Officer, Martin Crysell and the GMYC race team were delighted to have attracted such a big and enthusiastic entry and were thanked by the prizewinners for running a good event in difficult wind conditions.

1, Graham Bantock, Chelmsford RYC, ‘Diamond’
2, Trevor Binks, Eastbourne,’Prime Number Ten’
3, Colin Trower, Hampton Court, ‘Diamond’
4, Patrice Montero, Le Ciotat – FRA, ‘Diamond’
5, Peter Wiles, Poole, ‘Tension’
6, Hugh McAdoo, Guildford, ‘Diamond’
7, Roger Stollery, Guildford, ‘Crazy Tube Ten’
8, Graham Frazer, MYSA, ‘Diamond’
9, Andy Lunt, MYSA, ‘Prism’
10, Eric Van de Kindere, Le Ciotat–FRA, ‘Graffico’
11, Nick Whyte, Dartmoor, ‘ROK’
12, Robbie Nevitt, Yeovil, ‘Maverick’
13, Martin Shaw, Hampton Court, ‘Prism’
14 ,Alf Reynolds, Chelmsford, ‘Pekan mod’
15, Charles Clarke, MYSA, ‘Prism’
16, Derek Priestley, Fleetwood, ‘Starkers Ten’
17, Ian Garner, Frensham Pond, SC ‘Slim Ten’
18, Terry Rensch, Guildford, ‘Starkers Ten’
19, Colin Harper, Hampton Court, ‘Slim Ten’
20, Richard House, Royal Southampton YC, ‘Sea Skua’
21 Eddie Hill, Royal Southampton YC, ‘Sea Skua’
22, Graham Bartholomew, Chelmsford, ‘Bentley’

Updated 26/04/13

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