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Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 West Country Boat Repairs RS200 SW Ugly Tour!
West Country Boat Repairs RS200 SW Ugly Tour 2022
Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 West Country Boat Repairs RS200 SW Ugly Tour!
1st Henry Hallam, Ashley Hill and Rose Hallam, St. Mawes
2nd John Teague and Naomi Pound, Bristol Corinthian
3rd Merrick Stanley and Victoria Upton, Exe
1st Silver Dave Sweet and Anna Mason/Derian Scott/Alice Sweet
1st Bronze Milly Tregaskes and Taryn Banks, Restronguet
Fantastic to see 87 different boats on the tour, with 5 different winners of the 7 events. It's particularly encouraging to see the new youth sailors giving evryone a run for their money. Milly and Taryn from Restronguet who won bronze, were also 8th overall. Both were 14 at start of the year now 15 and surely going to be ones to watch for the future!
Huge thanks to Pete Vincent and West Country Boat Repairs for once again supporting this very successful RS200 South West Ugly Tour, those Ugly Mugs really are valued, but so is the huhe wealth of experience in everything RS200 related, from where to sail, to how to find the matching gel coat, what to look for when buying a boat or how to carry put a repair at home (check out their YouTube Channel).
Ful results, thanks to Henry Hallam
Look out for 2023 dates soon.



