Saturday, 5th July 2008

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Unexpected light winds meet Sarnian

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GUERNSEY sailor Sophie Platts, one of four girls representing GB in the Laser Radial Youth World Championships, has arrived in Auckland.

Tomahawk and Vamoosh lead the class lists

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TOMAHAWK and Vamoosh are the yachts to beat with two races remaining in the Heritage Frostbite Winter Series.

Madcap and Rival Errant make most of conditions

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A RECORD 18 yachts battled it out in race three of the Heritage Group Frostbite Series.

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‘City of Sails’ here I come

SOPHIE PLATTS will represent Great Britain at the 2008 Laser Radials Youth World Championship in New Zealand.

RCIYC on the move after quarter-of-a-century above the Ship and Crown

THE first yacht race of the 2008 Heritage Group Frostbite series marked the end of an era for the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club.

Zoe shines brightly despite light winds

ZOE PARKINSON was the star of the Sarnian show at the Volvo Musto Optimist Open National Champion-ships as the island’s biggest ever representation - 11 Optimist sailors - showed that Guernsey sailing is thriving.

Platts targets Auckland after Dutch experience

SOPHIE PLATTS held her own in the large waves of the North Sea at the Laser Radial Youth World Champion-ships in Scheveningen, the Netherlands.

Le Maitre heads Sigmas in IoW

IAN LE MAITRE’S Alexa produced a superb class win at Skandia Cowes Week.

A red-letter day for Bluesy

THE 14th annual Insurance Corporation Guernsey to Dinard Yacht Race has been won by Bluesy, skippered by David Jeffs.

Team golds the aim from long days on the water

THE Guernsey sailing team has gone with the old cliche of youth and experience for Rhodes.