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Edinburgh Cup Entry Open

Enter now for this year’s Edinburgh Cup and South West Championship

Entry is now open, join us at the Royal Torbay Yacht Club and sail on the finest waters in the South West. There is set to be an active racing programme with competitors from around a dozen nations contesting this tightly fought national championship.

The coveted trophy was presented to the class in 1949 by HRH by the Duke of Edinburgh. Since then it has been awarded to the winner of the British Open National Championship for the Dragon Class.

BDA Chairman, Julia Bailey comments on the venue for this year’s Edinburgh Cup:The Dragon class has a long association with Torquay and we’re looking forward to more first class racing in this top West Country destination. The Royal Torbay Yacht Club has a well-earned reputation for excellent race management in a fabulous race area just off Torquay harbour with superb facilities for socials.”

Event Entry

Click here to find entry forms for both the South West Championship and the Edinburgh Cup. Notice of Race (NoRs) details are also available on this page for both events.
Sailing Instructions and further information will be available soon.

Event Schedule

A full programme of events covering the nine days of this year’s event including registration, measurement, South West Championship and Edinburgh Cup racing can be viewed here. 

Event Measurement

Edinburgh Cup measurement bulletin from Official Measurer, Paul Manning is now available here > with full details and timings. Paul was Official Measurer at the Edinburgh Cup in 2017 in Cowes and has extensive experience of new Petticrows boats and World Cup events.

Burnham Easter Regatta

This year’s Burnham Easter regatta saw 14 boats, including two Belgian entries, brave the bitter weekend weather conditions to complete six races over the three day event.

Sunday 1 April was the concluding day of the regatta. Twelve teams came to the line set across the river between Fairway Buoys 13 and 15 with a beat towards Black Point. Three races would decide the overall positions.

Race four saw the whole fleet away cleanly and boats opted for the South shore on all downwind legs. Mark Wade’s Avalanche led at the finish, followed home by Beauty and the Beast and Pageboy XI.

While the fleet prepared for race five, the Race Team decided to give the teams something to think about and re-set the leeward gate with an offset, moving the Northerly gate mark, that was in most adverse current, to windward. At the top mark it was Ian Gray from the front of the fleet, Selina Dicker’s Rackham from mid fleet and Xavier Vanneste’s brand new V6 Herbie from the back of the fleet that opted for the North shore downwind. A decisive move that saw them round the gate, and finish the race, in the top three places ahead of the nine boats that stayed loyal to the South shore on the first downwind.

The discard came into play after race five and it was tight at the top. On the water the teams were unsure of just how close things were, so all was to play for in race six. The wind, as expected, started to drop and the upwind leg was reduced in length twice to try and maintain a six leg race. The fleet was split on the final downwind with Beauty and The Beast to the South and Avalanche to the North. As the wind died it was Avalanche who suffered most as they needed to overcome more current to finish at the Committee Boat while Beauty and the Beast picked up a puff to finish at the pin. Integrity finished third.

When the overall scores were posted Avalanche (Mark Wade, Mandy Wade, Nigel Cole) were victorious over Beauty and the Beast (Peter Marchant, Katie Cole, Chris Brittain), both on twelve points, but Avalanche with two race wins to Beauty’s one. Third was Anarchy (Chip Cole, Nicola Hastwell, Simon Holland-Brown) on eighteen points. Fourth placed Integrity (Ian Gray, Alex Burnett, Rene Nel) finished ahead of fifth placed Sabbatical (Dan Wastnage, Mark Hart, Harriet Butler) both on twenty-one points.

Daily race prizes were awarded in the bar ahead of a delicious Prize Giving Dinner at the RCYC. Team Avalanche collected the Easter Rose Bowl from Commodore and runner up Peter Marchant before Mark Wade repeated the Fleet Captain’s numerous thank yous to the Race Team, the home fleet, visitors, and the team at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club who look after us so well.

No racing was scheduled for Easter Monday – a welcome change to the Easter racing schedule. Burnham Fleet club racing resumes on Saturday 7 April, 2018.

Noddy

Full 2018 Dragon Easter Regatta overall results can be viewed here >>>