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Gingerboats Northern Tour and West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour - results to date with just 1 event to go
Gingerboats RS200 Northern Tour
After GNAC, with 6 events sailed, Alistair and Helen Norris, with their consistent form are now unbeatable, but there's still plenty to play for further down the fleet!
It's fantastic to see 59 boats on the tour so far, can we top 60 at Budworth on 15th October?
Thanks to Alex Leonard for the results
West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour
Having now completed 6 events, the SW 200 tour turns its focus to the final stop, Chew. Sleepless nights begin as the anticipation builds for the nail-biting season finale.
Who will win one of the highly coveted, elegant sets of ‘Ugly Mugs’? Currently Hallam & Hill / Hallam lie in 1st place, with team Glen in 2nd and duo Sweet & Mason in 3rd. Can Teague / Pound make it to the top 3, or will Stanley / Upton beat them there?
We will have to wait and see, all this excitement awaits us at Chew. So let's see if we can make it to 30 boats and top 80 pairs on the tour!
Thanks to Henry Hallam for the results
North vs South?
With 2 events remaining on the Rooster National Tour, the Rope4Boats Inlands at Grafham 1/2 Oct and the End of Seasons at Rutland 5/6 Nov, will we see a Southern or a Northern winner?! Watch this space for the Rooster National Tour results to date
