July 2, 2025
Tenby sailow are characterized in national competitions

Tenby sailow are characterized in national competitions

A tenby duo has emerged in a national sailing competition.

Peter Rose and Igor Otahal, represented the Tenby Sailing Club, secured sixth place of 18 competitors in the 1995 Siling Club.

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The event, which took place for over two days with seven races, saw exciting conditions, according to the club.

The couple’s performance followed another sailing success on Tuesday, June 17, when the dinghy soul of the Tenby Sailing Club resisted a gray, slightly damp evening against another race.

The RS 400 1186 occupied by Steve and Jas Stubbs took first place, while Robin Wood and Steve Leach took second place in R244.

The Redwing inland National Championship 2025, which took place on June 21st and 22nd in Llys y Fran Reservoir, was another highlight for the club.

Five races took place on Saturday, June 21, but the bad weather forecast led to the cancellation of the races on Sunday.

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The races under the supervision of the race representative Ted Lewis were fought violently by all participants.

Redwing R244 in class owners won the first two races, with R249 claiming the victory in the next three races and led by one point.

The longest day of the year was celebrated by the most part of the fleet camping on site in the Preseli Hills.

The decision to give up the race on the second day left the results on Saturday.

At the Cruiser Racing, four yachts defied six winds with three winds on Sunday, June 22nd.

Nathan Spiller, Segel -Solo in Apatshe, led to North Highliff Boje, but Seren, who sailed from Phil Rees and Chris Hill, was good in front when they reached the Giltar Boje.

The corrected times in the finish scored the victory only four seconds.

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