TENBY Sailing Club hosted a spectacular series of national championship races last week for GP14, Enterprise and Miracle fleets.

Thirty seven entrants from as far afield as Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands sailed eight races in the GP14.

Tenby Sailing Club
(Tenby SC)

Results: 1, 14125 Jasper Barnham and Graham Sexton, Snettisham Beach SC / Fishers Green SC; 2, 14214 Keith and Mateo Louden, Loch Foyle YC; 3, 14220 John Hayes and Joel James Southport SC.

Thirteen boats completed in nine Enterprise Class races.

Tenby Sailing Club
(Tenby SC)

Results: 1, 22652 Jeremy and Rebecca Stephens, Penzance SC; 2, 23089 Charles Morrish and Dan Swaffield, St Marys Loch SC; 3, 23443 Jonathan Woodward and Alex Homer, South Staffs SC.

Miracle Class: Sixteen boats sailed nine races.

Tenby Sailing Club
(Tenby SC)

Results: 1, 4115 Carolynn and Nick Smith, Thornbury SC; 2, 4050 Simon Turnbull and Keira Edwards, Neyland YC; 3, 3805 Hannah Metcalfe-Smith & Lilly Brown, Thornbury SC.

All the volunteers and organisers were thanked for making this triple event so successful for the 60 visiting crews.

Five Redwings crews enjoyed a rally good club race on Friday around fixed marks in the North Bay, with a fresh breeze and gusts over 15kts.

Michelle and Simon set the course and noted the results.

Results: 1, R249 Dan and Matt; 2, R241 Robin and Julian; 3, R190 Alex and Dan Shaw; 4, R228 Bill and Peter; 5, R178 Kevin and Martin.

Later in the month the 2025 National Redwing Championships will take place in Tenby from 23-29 August.

A day out to Caldey and a beach near Monkstone
A day out to Caldey and a beach near Monkstone (Tenby SC)

After a concentrated week of racing, a large group of club members in five Rhibs and three cruisers, enjoyed a lovely day out on Saturday, cruising to Caldey and back to a beach near Monkstone, for a barbecue.

Junior Training: The training will continue from 13 August until 17 September with the exception of 27 August.