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50th Anniversary 1976-2026

Meanwhile, let’s get training, perform to the best of our abilities and continue to enjoy our amazing class. Moving into the main season, our two big events will be the Nations Cup at Quiberon (4th – 7th June) and the Nationals hosted by Royal Torbay Yacht Club (5th – 9th August). Full details for the NOR and entry details are just being completed and will be made available early in the New Year. For the Nations Cup, please see the host clubs website information here https://www.srsp.fr/ using Google translate if your French isn’t quite up to it. Please note that this location is the Ecole de voile A.S.N rather than the town, but just across the peninsular. The venue has larger facilities which should work perfectly for the Solo fleet and the Contenders and Finns who’ll be joining us over the weekend. I haven’t sailed here before, but all reports are extremely positive. For those who’ve been to Carnac, the Ecole de voile A.S.N is across the bay to the South West and o ff ers similar conditions and close access to more open water should the weather be suitable. France in June, you can’t go far wrong. From Quiberon, we then head to the Riviera of the South West, Torbay, for a return to the ever-popular Royal Torbay Yacht Club https://rtyc.org/ I’m particularly excited for this one as I’ve raced several Fireball championships out of RTYC, back in the day. Torbay are one of the UK’s premier championship venues and host multiple regattas each year with the promise of excellent race management on the water, alongside a fine, long-established club. Summer sailing in the bay can provide a full range of conditions and will prove a testing challenge for the whole fleet. With that, I’d like to wish you all seasons greeting and I very much look forward to the year ahead.

Sail fast, sail smart, Guy Mayger (El Prez)

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