Bloody Mary Results

January 9, 2007 by Queen Mary Sailing Club | 0 comments

The 34th Bloody Mary had a turnout of 196 boats representing 80 diffferent clubs and made up of 50 different classes, and was sailed in very trying conditions, with heavy rain and variable wind. The race was won by Graham Camm in a National 12 follow

The 34th Bloody Mary had a turnout of 196 boats representing 80 diffferent clubs and made up of 50 different classes, and was sailed in very trying conditions, with heavy rain and variable wind. The race was won by Graham Camm in a National 12 followed by another National 12 sailed by Caroline Martin who took the prize for the first Lady helm. Both helms come from Burghfield Sailing Club. The Sailability prize was won by Val Millward in a 2.4metre from Rutland Sailing Club, the Grand Master prize by Jeremy Vines from Thamesis SC in a National 18 and the Junior prize by Andrew Rawson from Queen Mary Sailing Club.

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