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Regatta 1988

Holm Finstown Stromness Burray and South Ronaldsay Longhope
Kirkwall Westray Kemp Cup

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Holm Regatta 1988

Thirty-one boats took part in Holm Sailing Club's annual regatta on Saturday July 16. Wind for the first class race was very light and variable but freshened in the afternoon for the second class race and allcomers.

Prizegiving was held immediately after the last race and commodore J. Foubister thanked all the visiting boats, the pier officials, Mr. K. Marwick for collecting the dues, rescue boats and last but not least the ladies for providing such a splendid lunch.

Mrs. F. Johnston presented the prizes to the following:

Snipe:

Place Boat Number Skipper
1 Wynora   J. Hourston
2 Kontiki H7 K. Johnston
3 Eldorado   F. Johnston
4 Tyro H9 W. Johnston

Laser:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Tutti Frutti Ian Rushbrook
2 Blackadder George Ratter
3   G. Fraser

505:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Temeraire Leslie Tait
2 Lintie Ian Pole
3 Sunburst D. Sabiston

Yachts:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Tasman Mike Grainger
2 Sula W. Burian
3 Foxy Lady R. Hall
4 Balgoda D. Cursiter

Catamarans:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Gemini E. Tait
3 Breakaway L. Celli
4 Spindrift P. Tait

Other Boats:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Smyril Wayfarer Jimmy Clouston
2 Scarlet Lady Albacore Bertie Burgess
3 Shadowfax   R. Drummond
4 Skidbladner Merlin Rocket Ian Tait

Allcomers:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Smyril Wayfarer Jimmy Clouston
2 Temeraire 505 Leslie Tait
3 Sunburst 505 David Sabiston

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Finstown Regatta 1988

The Finstown Regatta was on June 18 and the winners were:

Allcomers:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Smyril Wayfarer Jimmy Clouston
2 Tutti Frutti Laser Ian Rushbrook
3 Jual Snipe W. Tulloch

Laser:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Blackadder George Ratter
2 G. Fraser
3 Tutti Frutti I. Rushbrook

Snipe:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Wynora J. Hourston
2 Jual W. Tulloch
3 El Dorado K. Manson

Catamarans:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Spindrift P. Tait
2 Gemini E. Tait
3 Samoa L. Celli

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Stromness Regatta 1988

Unlike the last few years, light winds were the order of the day at the 1988 Stromness Regatta. As well as the winding downtime total number of boats was also less with only the yachts showing any improvement in strength. However, this was not to mar the day for those that took part.

29 boats plus three sailboards completed their respective courses with the yachts being the strongest class followed by the Snipes and Lasers, although even these two latter classes were down in number. Out of the nine yachts, an increase of four on the previous year, five are new in Orkneyand one , Pansy, is a rebuilt Orkney yawl in the water for the first time in five years. It is hoped that sufficient yawls will be rebuilt in the coming years to make a class of their own. The increase in yachts is a healthy sign and bodes well for the future.

Excepting for the sailboards, the courses were the outer ones in the Bay of Ireland with the yachts on the longer figure of eight and the dinghies own a shorter triangle. The start/finish line was the same as last year and provided maximum viewing advantage.

The lunch and prize giving again took place at the navigation school which has proved to be ideal. Captain Robbie Sutherland and the education committee must be given the warmest thanks for the use of their facilities. It is hoped that the ties between the school and the Stromness Sailing Club can become even stronger.

In his speech at the prize giving the vice commodore gave thanks to the Stromness ladies for providing the excellent meal, to the rescue boats without which the regatta could not be held and to the starter/timekeepers for their organisation. This was then followed by the presentation of the trophies by Mrs. Alison MacKenzie.

The results of the races were as follows:

Yachts:

Place Boat Time
1 Dyllis 65.11
2 Pansy 67.44
3 Wave Dancer 70.27
4 Chalumeau 71.56
5 Tasman 74.29
6 Aquarius 74.50
7 Stardust 75.85
8 Sula 78.66

Snipe:

Place Boat Time
1 Jual 71.25
2 Wynora 71.50
3 Tyro 71.14
4 Fleetwing 75.06
5 El Dorado 75.23
6 La Rocca 76.30
7 Noringa 78.55

Laser:

Place Skipper Time
1 Bob Moar 68.12
2 I. Rushbrook 68.15
3 W. Groat 70.10
4 D. Foulis 70.21
5 G. Ratter 70.33
6 G. Fraser 73.03

Centre Boards:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Smyril Wayfarer Jimmy Clouston
2 Temeraire 505 L. Tait
3 Scarlet Lady Albacore B. Burgess
4 Kestrel

Catamarans:

Place Boat Time
1 Samoa 107.16
2 Spindrift 112.13
3 Gemini 123.20

Yachts:

Place Boat Time
1 Dyllis 78.59
2 Pansy 83.08
3 Wave Dancer 85.41
4 Tasman 86.91
5 Balgoda 87.30
6 Aquarius 88.03
7 Stardust 88.94
8 Chalumeau 89.01
9 Sula 92.46

Allcomers Centreboards:

Place Boat Type Time
1 Smyril Wayfarer 62.71
2 Scarlet Lady Albacore 64.92
3 Busy Lizzie 66.14
4 Temeraire 505 66.30
5 Tutti Frutti Laser 66.52
6 D. Foulis Laser 68.34
7 G. Ratter Laser 68.92
8 G. Fraser Laser 68.96
9 Kestrel 69.02
10 Wynora Snipe 69.21
11 Eldorado Snipe 70.03
12 Tyro Snipe 66.14
13 Jual Snipe 73.22
14 Fleetwing Snipe 75.21
15 La Rocca Snipe 80.74
16 Noringa Snipe 83.59

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Burray and South Ronaldsay Regatta 1988

Postponed from Saturday July 2 owing to the bad weather, Burray and South Ronaldsay Regatta was sailed the following day.

Sunday was brilliant with a light easterly wind sufficient to give comfortable if not exciting sailing.

It was disappointing that some classes were absent or boats too few in numbers to form one, but the change of day no doubt had something to do with that.

The results were as follows:

Other boats:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Skidbladnir Merlin Rocket L. Tait
2 Jual Snipe P. Brown
3 Tyro Snipe H. Johnston

505:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Temeraire L. Tait
2 Sunburst D. Sabiston
3 Lintie I. Pole

Laser:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Tutti Frutti Ian Rushbrook
2 Soggy Slipper David Foulis
3 Blackadder George Ratter

Catamarans:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Spindrift P. Tait
3 Gemini E. Tait

Sailboards:

Place Sailor
1 A. Askew
2 M. McDonald
3 J. Anderson

Allcomers:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Sunburst 505 D. Sabiston
2 Temeraire 505 L. Tait
3 Skidbladnir Merlin Rocket I. Tait

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Longhope Regatta 1988

The Longhope Regatta was held on Saturday, July 9, for the first time since 1978, and attracted an entry of 23 boats and two sailboards. The weather was fine for the morning race, with a light north west wind. The afternoon race began in light drizzle and the wind dropped halfway through the race causing several boats to retire.

However, for those who persevered, the wind soon rose again from the East, giving a run out and back over the course in Longhope Bay.

The results were as follows:

Yachts:

Place Boat Time
1 Balgoda 46.09
2 Tasman 48.33
3 Sula 49.38

Snipe:

Place Boat Time
1 Jual 51.57
2 El Dorado 55.29
3 Hadana 74.01

Laser:

Place Boat Time
1 Blackadder 49.12
2 68614 (G. Fraser) 50.00
3 Tutti Frutti 50.05
4 Wild Thing 56.07

Centreboards:

Place Boat Type Time
1 Smyril Wayfarer 40.51
2 Skidbladnir Merlin Rocket 43.19
3 Firefly 54.03

505:

Place Boat Time
1 Temeraire 38.30
2 Lintie 39.57
3 Live Wire 76.18

Catamarans:

Place Boat Time
1 Gemini 41.28
2 Spindrift 41.55
3 Samoa 42.58

Afternoon Races

Allcomers:

Place Boat Type Time
1 Smyril Wayfarer 79.94
2 Blackadder Laser 82.22
3 Tutti Frutti Laser 82.23

Allcomers Yachts:

Place Boat Time
1 Balgoda 85.68
2 Aquarius 88.43
3 Laverne 89.82

Trophies: Hooker Cup Pansy (R Sutherland), Jack Kirkpatrick Cup Laverne (A. Dunnet), Jerome Wilson Cup Balgoda, Mrs. Grieve Cup Balgoda, George Kirkpatrick Cup Jual (P. Brown), Fred Johnston Cup El Dorado (F. Johnston). J & W Tait Cup Smyril (J. Clouston). Allcomers Open Cup Gemini (P. Thomson). J Taylor Cup Gemini (P. Thomson), J. Taylor Cup Gemini (P. Thomson), Stromabank Cup Blackadder (G. Ratter).

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Kirkwall Regatta 1988

It was a gala day in Kirkwall Bay on Saturday as no fewer than 57 boats ranging in size from large yachts to very small sailing dinghies competed for highly prized trophies. They came from as far north as Shetland from all parts of Orkney, North Isles, South Isles, Stromness and Holm, and their multi-coloured sails and brightly painted hulls against a blue sea and cloudless sky made a pleasing pattern, especially in the afternoon when the sun broke through and the weather cleared from a rainy overcast sky to a bright warm sunny day.

The wind, a moderate to fresh breeze, remained constant throughout and provided ideal sailing conditions. In all 17 races designed for various classes of boats, some with intriguing names like lasers, fireballs, bosuns, albacores, snipes, catamarans and sailboards were scheduled.

Racing started at 10.00 am and continued throughout the day, culminating in an inter county event between two teams of five selected boats from each county. The Orkney boats, Temeraire (L. Tait), Sunburst (D. Sabiston), Lintie (I. Pole), Smyril (J. Clouston), Tutti Frutti (I Rushbrook) acquitted themselves very commendably but on handicap the races was won by the Shetland team.

All these activities were greatly helped along by the efforts of the ladies' committee of the Orkney Sailing Club whose superb lunch and tea did so much to sustain over one hundred hungry competitors and others concerned with the regatta.

At a function in the Girdle later that evening the club Commodore, Mr. Bruce Dunnet, thanked all members of the club and others whose efforts had contributed so much to the success of the day - the coastguard services, the club safety boat crews, the pierhead team, starters, timekeepers and services the entry fee collector and many others. He then called on Mrs. Margaret Grieve to present the prizes, the last prize going to Mrs. Grieve herself for forty years of devoted and dedicated service to the club.

In conclusion Mr. Brian Smith, a member of the Shetland contingent, in a witty and humorous speech that delighted the audience thanked the club for it's hospitality and friendliness, expressing the hope that these inter-county visitations would be a continuing feature of the annual regattas. The evening concluded with a dance which lasted into the small hours, rounding off a very pleasant and enjoyable occasion.

The results were as follows:

Yachts:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Chalumeau J. Merriman
2 Sunwake D. Grieve
3 Stardust I. McKenzie

Topper:

Place Boat Skipper
1 27932 S. Alsop
2 28338 C. Fotheringham

Snipe:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Jual P. Brown
2 El Dorado F. Johnston
3 Sceptre L. Johnston

Sailboards:

Place Sailor
1 N. Foubister
2 C. McLeay

Merlin Rockets:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Skidbladner I. Tait
2 Auk R. Hutchison
3 Ella H. Hutchison

Enterprise:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Whistling Wind G. Pottinger
2 Myrlyn J. Bain
3 Blew Bird A. Leslie

Laser:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Tutti Frutti I. Rushbrook
2 M. Inkster
3 R. Moar

Albacore:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Scarlett Lady B. Burgess
2 Blue Mink L. Linklater
3 Inga J. D. Holden

505:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Temeraire L. Tait
2 Sunburst D. Sabiston
3 Lintie I. Pole

Mixed Centreboards:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Smyril Wayfarer J. Clouston
2 Magnum W. Mowat
3 Assassin R. Sclater

Catamarans: Long Race

Place Boat Skipper
1 Never Can Tell P. Shearer
2 Breakaway B. Tait
3 Spindrift P. Tait

Yachts:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Sunwake D. Grieve
2 Tasman M. Grainger
3 Wave Dancer S. Manson

Albacore Points:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Scarlet Lady B. Burgess
2 Blue Mink L. Linklater
3 Samara K. Linklater

Centreboard Race

first over the line:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Temeraire 505 L. Tait
2 Sunburst 505 D. Sabiston
3 Lintie 505 I. Pole

Bosun Points:

Place Boat
1 Odin
2 Tyr
3 Thor

Centreboard Race: Handicap

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Temeraire 505 L. Tait
2 Sunburst 505 D. Sabiston
3 Assassin R. Sclater

Laser Points:

Place Boat
1 Ian Rushbrook
2 G. Ratter
3 G. Fraser

505 Points:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Temeraire Leslie Tait
2 Sunburst David Sabiston
3 Tyrah Donald Glue

Catamarans: Short Race

Place Boat Skipper
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Spindrift P. Tait
3 Rip Tide L. Celli

Catamarans: Points

Place Boat Skipper
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Gemini E. Tait
3 Spindrift P. Tait

Allcomers:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Temeraire 505 L. Tait
2 Sunburst 505 D. Sabiston
3 Smyril Wayfarer J. Clouston

Malcolm Gilbertson Challenge Cup- G. Ratter

First Snipe in Allcomers: Jual (P. Brown)

Under 18, first in Allcomers - Scarlet Lady (Neil Burgess)

Allcomers Points: 1 Temeraire (L. Tait 780; 2 Blackadder (G. Ratter) 769; 3 Sunburst (D. Sabiston) 665.

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Westray Regatta 1988

The Regatta was sailed on Saturday July 30 under ideal conditions - light north westerly, calm sea, warm and sunny.

The Westray Club wishes to thank the visiting yachtsmen, and particularly the officials who conducted affairs expertly on the pier head.

The results were as follows:

Skiffs:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Emu J. Scott
2 Manto Dr. D. Mitchell
3 Tern G. Berstan

Merlin Rocket:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Skidbladner I. Tait
2 Gansie
3 Ella H. Hutchison

Laser:

only one competitor M. Brown.

Snipe:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Jual P. Brown
2 Wynora J. Hourston
3 El Dorado F. Johnston

Mixed Centreboards:

Place Boat Type Skipper
1 Sunburst 505 D. Sabiston
2 Lintie 505 I. Pole
3 Scarlet Lady Albacore N. Burgess

Mirror: Race 1

Place Boat Skipper
1 Sula W. Tulloch
2 Ingi Paul Harcus

Catamarans: Race 1

Place Boat Time
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Gemini P. Thomson
3 Breakaway E. Tait

Allcomers Centreboards:

Place Boat Type Time
1 Sailboard Neil Foubister
2 Mr. Happy Laser R. Moar
3 Lintie 505 Ian Pole

Catamarans: Race 2

Place Boat Time
1 Samoa C. Tait
2 Gemini P. Thomson
3 Breakaway E. Tait

Mirror: Race 2

Place Boat Skipper
1 Ingi Paul Harcus
2 Sula D. Bruce

Skiffs Allcomers:

Place Boat Skipper
1 Emu J. Scott
2 Manto Dr. D. Mitchell
3 Tern G. Berstan

A single yacht, Tasman, sailed along with the skiffs and was awarded a special prize.

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Kemp Cup 1988

After having been postponed twice the previous week because of bad weather, Orkney Sailing Club's final races of the season were sailed on Saturday September 10 in a fresh to strong north westerly that provided ideal sailing conditions. 22 boats ranging in size from large yachts to single manned sailboards turned up to compete for six trophies.

The first race of the day over an eight mile stretch twice round Thieve's Holm to Scargun course was for the big yachts of which there were four entries. These made a grand spectacle and their performance was watched with critical appraisal by pierced spectators.

The second race for the Tennents Cup for a mixed class of 505s, Albacores, Merlin Rockets, Lasers and others was twice round the long Weyland, Crowness, Greenfield circuit, a distance of approximately six miles. It was a fast race in a very strong wind, with the bigger class of 505s instantly surging into the lead, and with main sails full and spinnakers billowing it was action all the way. There were some capsizes and a few boats had to retire because of gear damage but there were no incidents of a serious nature.

Four catamarans competed for the Errol Bruce Cup twice round the Thieve's Holm, Scargun course (approximately eight miles) and four a points cup once round the same course and then round the shorter Weyland, crowns, Greenfield course. Cats are exceptionally fast when running before a really strong wind and on Saturday they put up a spectacular display of speed. Two sustained gear damage and had to retire from the first race.

The Kemp Cup is one of the club's most prestigious with a highly sought after and keenly contested trophy. Spinnakjers came much into play in this race and were a major factor in the success of the 505 class.

Although the races had been postponed the previous Saturday, the function arranged in the Girdle for that evening went ahead and was greatly enjoyed by everyone. Presentation of the trophies had of necessity to be delayed until after the races were completed Saturday. Despite the vagaries of the weather it was a very enjoyable occasion and a fitting end to a highly successful sailing season.

The results were as follows:

Kemp Cup:

Place Boat Skipper Type Time
1 Temeraire L. Tait 505 53.65
2 Sunburst D. Sabiston 505 57.68
3 Lintie I. Pole 505 58.64
4 G. Ratter Laser 61.95
5 G. Fraser Laser 64.76
6 Tutti Frutti I. Rushbrook Laser 64.79
7 Scarlet Lady B. Burgess Albacore 64.98
8 D. Foulis Laser 65.67
9 N. Foubister Sailboard 67.45
10 C. McLeay Kestrel 71.37
11 Samoa K. Linklater Albacore 72.41
12 Skidbladnir I. Tait Merlin Rocket 83.56

Tennents Cup:

Place Boat Skipper Type Time
1 Temeraire L. Tait 505 45.79
2 Sunburst D. Sabiston 505 46.78
3 Lintie I. Pole 505 48.59
4 G. Ratter Laser 52.26
5 Scarlet Lady B. Burgess Albacore 52.89
6 Tutti Frutti I. Rushbrook Laser 54.19
7 N. Foubister Sailboard 54.36
8 Samoa K. Linklater Albacore 55.25
9 G. Fraser Laser 57.26
10 D. Foulis Laser 57.96
RTD Shadowfax Albacore
RTD Tyr Bosun

Catamarans: Points Cup

Place Boat skipper Time
1 Samoa C. Tait 35.40
2 Never Can Tell L. Celli 36.18
RTD Gemini E. Tait
RTD Spindrift P. Tait

Catamarans: Errol Bruce Cup

Place Boat skipper Time
1 Samoa C. Tait 63.62
2 Never Can Tell L. Celli 64.16
3 Gemini E. Tait 67.22
4 Spindrift P. Tait 72.25

Yachts: 1st Race

Place Boat Boat Time
1 Sunwake D. Grieve 96.89
2 Stardust I. MacKenzie 99.15
RTD Black Swan D. Kemp

Yachts: 2nd Race

Place Boat Skipper Time
1 Stardust I. MacKenzie 89.57
2 Tasman M. Grainger 94.28
3 Sunwake D. Grieve 95.90
4 Black Swan D. Kemp 110.62
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