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2024 Bosham Regatta

24 August 2024

Bosham Regatta Shines Despite Stormy Weather

On Saturday, August 24th, Bosham Sailing Club hosted the 2024 Bosham Regatta, attracting 107 entries across multiple classes of boats. Despite torrential rain and gusty winds reaching up to 24 knots, competitors showcased remarkable determination as they made their way to the committee boats. The principal race management team, led by Principal Race Officer Peter Lacey along with Race Officers Frank McCormack and Richard Stephens, navigated through challenging wind shifts right before the starts.

The committee boat Glad Emma effectively started a variety of classes, including Swallows, Sunbeams, XOD keelboats, National 18s, Finns, RS400, Wayfarers, ILCAs, 420s, RS Aeros, Yachting World Day boats, and Devon Yawls. Meanwhile, the committee boat Rosie initiated races for the Tideways, Chichester Scows, Kittiwake 14, RS Fevas, Toppers, Mirrors, and exhibition rowing races from coastal quads and St Ayles skiffs, under the guidance of Frank McCormack.

The third committee boat was stationed in Cutmill to oversee three races for the Optimist fleet, directed by Richard Stephens, the BSC Optimist class captain. As the races unfolded around Chichester Harbour, the wind steadied to a more consistent 9-16 knots, setting the stage for exhilarating racing. With the sun finally breaking through, boats raced towards the Bosham Quay finish line, celebrated with cannon salutes from Canon Commander Nick Fox for each class winner.

Upon returning to shore, competitors were welcomed by the sounds of Bosham Church bells ringing for a wedding, alongside the ‘Simply Jazz Quartet’ performing at the Sailing Club, creating a joyful atmosphere. The 213 competitors, accompanied by 46 devoted volunteers, enjoyed complimentary tea and cakes while results were processed.

Richard Lewis, Commodore at BSC, delivered a heartfelt welcoming speech, expressing gratitude to sponsors Stride & Son, the tireless volunteers, and the exceptional staff of Bosham Sailing Club. He also acknowledged Steven Board (Rear Commodore Dinghies) for his efforts in organizing the regatta. Subsequently, winners were announced, and awards were presented by Nigel Glennie from Stride & Son.

Awards were given out in various classes, and full results from the event can be accessed at www.boshamsailingclub.com/results.

Overall Results:

PosBoat Name / Sail NoHelmCrew
Swallow
1S95James HartleyJeremy Sibthorp
2Svala / S89Nigel MasdingHugo Fisher
3Marengo / S82Carolyn BriggSimon Sherman
Sunbeam
1Sky / V68Oliver GilchristAbby Boyd
2Odyssey / V74Peter TaylorDavid McGregor
3Jabberwocky / V14Michael WestonTom McCallum
XOD
1Xcitation / X50Roger YeomanMike Moss
2Ibex / X32Alan PerrySteve Dover
National 18
1Finola / 225Brian NixonGeorge Storton, Chris Curtis
2Heatwave / 343Peter NuttallPhilip Hocking
Finn
1Jersey Girl / 15James Symons
2772Shaun Hopkins
Fast Handicap
1Bully / 3190RS Aero 7Richard Bullock
2Scooby / 1418RS400Simon Townsend, Sara Townsend
Yachting World Day Boat
1Casspiain / 614Nigel RussellIsabelle Russell
2Daisy / 640Mark RossKen Harper
3Mojo / 653Alastair SeatonJacqui Seaton
Devon Yawl
1Foudre Bleu / DY53Colin GiddensNicole Giddens
2Chiquitita / DY150Guy FarnsworthAndrew Walker
ILCA 6
1Soggy Dollar / 123569Matthew Board
2Aurora / 20Wayne Williams
Medium Handicap
13880RS Aero 5William Heydorn
RS Feva
18952Jack GardnerOliver Kershaw
28326Benji GardnerLudo Kameen
Tideway
1Trixi / 410Chris Hitchings
2Cinnebar / 457Martyn Chase
3Eve / 541Chris AmesAlexandra Ames
Chichester Scow
1Happy Bunny / CS51Mary‑Ishbel Lee
2Classy Number / CS9Mary Brooke
Slow Handicap
148047TopperElizabeth Shaw
Optimists
16078Jasper Mandiwall
26561Finn Kameen
3Giggles / 5225Noah Lloyd
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