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Racing for the coveted Ranelagh Trophy, a solid silver model International 14, complete with rig, first presented in 1933, a dozen 14’s assembled at Grafham joining the Ovington Massive for their Inland Championships.
The first race set the tone with...
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International 14 Autumn Pint 2007, Itchenor SC, 13th October 2007
Robin and Martin Pascal have been sailing fast all season in the Bieker 4 International 14 which they bought from Ian Pinnell a year ago. The brothers from Itchenor came off best in a la...
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Fortitude Trophy Itchenor Sailing Club Sat 29th Sun 30th Sept
12 boats turned out for the Fortitude Trophy open meeting sailed from Itchenor sailing club on the weekend of 29th/30th Sept. The trophy is typically sailed for on short windward leeward cour...
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Seventeen 14s turned up for the Holt Tide Ride at Hayling Island Sailing Club on the 15/16 September 2007.
The short course racing (the courses were only 300 yards long), with several downwind gates, meant speed was unimportant and made boat handling ...
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Century Cup 26th August 2007 Rarely has so much experience been seen on a race track …
The rules are simple, you need to sail an International 14 and you need a crew & helm team a minimum of 100 combined years young, and you needed to be at Itchen...
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A two race series both held in the Bay. The initial easterly wind veered south as ISC based boats launched making the sail to the start a windward leg. A light wind area off HISC slowed a number of boats and a couple missed the delayed start, whereas HISC...
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The 75th Prince of Wales Cup Race, sponsored by Oceanair, was held in typically tricky Solent winds yesterday, after 2 days of watching high winds and breaking seas from the shore. The early briefing and 10am start was promising a shifty nort...
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A shifting 12-15kts and a slight chop greeted the fleet as they arrived at the start line 1.5miles off the Wittering shore line. The forecast predicted a strengthening breeze, shifting from its South Easterly direction to the South West and bringing rain!...
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After weeks of rain and storms Saturday dawned bright and sunny for the Hayling Hull. With about 10 – 12Kts from the South West the fleet headed into the bay for 3 races in near perfect conditions. The first race was closely contended with much place c...
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This years Riva Cup is now in the books with Douglas Pattison and Archie Massey taking top honors having sailed their RMW M12 (Alexander) to a string of firsts.
Lake Garda delivered near perfect conditions from Wednesday for the Bastardo through the...
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- win for Pattison and Massey in vintage Garda conditions
Lake Garda today was at it's best with sun and 20 knots and more of breeze. The Adolfo Bastardo Trophy was presented by the Swiss for a long distance race on the eve of the Riva Cup. The previous ...
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We're back at Weymouth! The 14's have joined the 49er's, 12' s and 29ers for a "skiff weekend", sailing from the growing Olympic site and are hosted by the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Centre. 2 days of sailing are planned, with 3 races...
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Douglas Pattison and Damien Ash sailed to victory in the hotly contested 6 race Easter Tray meeting hosted by Itchenor Sailing Club. The 20 boat fleet saw wind strengths from an inconsistent and shifting 2 knots in the middle of the course on Friday as ...
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After the excitement of the Bloody Mary earlier in the year, expectations were high of a good turn out for the Tiger Trophy at Rutland Water on 3/4 February. A light airs forecast however put paid to that. In the end the grand total of 2 International 14'...
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Father and son team, Andy and Tom Partington won the International 14 Hayling Hull on the 11 / 12 November at HISC. The first open meeting since the GBR fleet had returned from the recent World Championships in Los Angeles, and with sailors itching to get...