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Firefly open meeting at Dell Quay
The Dell Quay Sailing Club Firefly Open 2025 was more than just a regatta — it was a two-day spectacle set against the magnificent backdrop of Chichester Harbour and underscored by Dell Quay’s centenary year celebrations.
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EAORA Buckley Goblets – the last dash to Ostend
The final event of the EAORA season was West Mersea YC’s Buckley Goblets race on September 12. The trophy – a pair of crystal goblets – was presented to WMYC in 1968 by J.C. Buckley.
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EAORA Buckley Goblets – the last dash to Ostend
The final event of the EAORA season was West Mersea YC’s Buckley Goblets race on September 12. The trophy – a pair of crystal goblets – was presented to WMYC in 1968 by J.C. Buckley.
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WASZP GP at Parkstone
32 WASZPs headed out from Parkstone Yacht Club for the inaugural GP on the WASZP racing calendar. Additionally, five sailors joined the Green Fleet, expertly coached by Ross Harvey, making it a buzzing weekend both on and off the water.
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WASZP GP at Parkstone
32 WASZPs headed out from Parkstone Yacht Club for the inaugural GP on the WASZP racing calendar. Additionally, five sailors joined the Green Fleet, expertly coached by Ross Harvey, making it a buzzing weekend both on and off the water.
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29er EuroCup at Alsóörs overall
Alsóörs hosted the 29er European Cup and National Championship last weekend, an event marked by challenging wind conditions and thrilling finishes. Over the course of three days, 26 teams from five countries competed in nine races on Lake Balaton.
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Sunset Salver at Fishers Green
Blake Newman retains the coveted FGSC sunset salver 2025. A 22 race series starting way back in April. A healthy mix different classes graced the start line over the 18 race series, most popular being the merlin class ten boats across the series.
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Sunset Salver at Fishers Green
Blake Newman retains the coveted FGSC sunset salver 2025. A 22 race series starting way back in April. A healthy mix different classes graced the start line over the 18 race series, most popular being the merlin class ten boats across the series.
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Fireball Ulster Championship at Mullaghmore
David Evans and William Draper are the new Fireball Ulster Champions after four races at Mullaghmore Sailing Club over the weekend. At just 18 years of age their win represents a breakthrough for the growing number of talented youth sailors in the class.
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Fireball Ulster Championship at Mullaghmore
David Evans and William Draper are the new Fireball Ulster Champions after four races at Mullaghmore Sailing Club over the weekend. At just 18 years of age their win represents a breakthrough for the growing number of talented youth sailors in the class.