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National 12s @ Yorkshire Ouse - Naburn Paddle June 2004

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Royal Thames Y.C. Trophy at Ranelagh
Mid Winter Championships at Royal Harwich
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Half Model & Burton Salver at Royal Harwich.
Naburn Paddle at Yorkshire Ouse
Saltash
Ganymede Trophy at Aldeburgh
Superga Cup at Pevensey Bay
Tynemouth Bailer at Tynemouth
Chipstead
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Filey Regatta – ANEYC Trophy at Filey
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Bassenthwaite Week at Bassenthwaite
Salcombe Town Regatta at Salcombe
North West Norfolk Week
Salcombe Y.C. Regatta at Salcombe
Burton Week at Castle Cove
 Junior week at Royal Harwich
Orwell Regatta at Royal Harwich
Vintage Meeting at Derwent Reservoir
Charles Sawyer Trophy at Northampton
Inland Championship at Derwent Reservoir
Vintage Meeting at Earlswood Lakes
Cartoon Trophy at Waldringfield
Hornsea Mere
Redesmere
Henley
Open & Vintage Meeting at Ripon
Open & Vintage Meeting at Yeadon
Twickenham
Salcombe
Gill Prizegiving at Grafham Water
Guy Fawkes Trophy at Middle Nene
Tynemouth
Boxing Day Bowl at Royal Harwich

A total of 12 National Twelves competed for the 2004 Naburn Paddle at Yorkshire Ouse SC on 5 and 6 June. With the boats ranging from the very vintage ribbed N443 (see photo), to the ultra modern double bottomed N3472, there was plenty of discussion, on and off the water, about the relative merits of the various designs!

The first race, held on Saturday afternoon, is traditionally sailed over the maximum length of the club's racing water however fickle wind conditions at the southern extremity of the river meant that the course was shortened slightly. Bernard Clark and Paul Walmsley took an early lead but were overhauled by Philip and Helen David who took line honours and claimed the Jubilee Trophy. Graham Camm and Kate Edwards, sailing a borrowed Vintage boat, were third.

Race two saw the fleet race over the same course, but with slightly more wind. Clark and Walmsley again took an early lead but were overhauled by Camm and Edwards, who took line honours, and also David and David. Once again needle matches took place throughout the fleet, with good competition being had by all.

Race three saw Clark and Walmsley hold their lead throughout the race, and analysis of the results to date showed that Messrs Clark, Camm and David all had a 1st, 2nd and a 3rd to count and that the meeting would therefore be decided on the final race.

With a short course set to make maximum use of what little wind there was, Clark and Camm broke free at the start and proceeded to have a good battle for the first few laps. Clark eventually broke free and claimed the race and the meeting.

With second in the final race Camm claimed 2nd place overall and was also first Vintage boat, winning the Transom Trophy.

 

After two days of glorious sunshine and wonderful river sailing the final places were:

1st Bernard Clark & Paul Walmsley, YOSC N2938
2nd Graham Camm & Kate Edwards, Burghfield SC N2430
3rd Philip and Helen David, YOSC N2545
4th Vince Phillips & Richard Willatt, YOSC N2531
5th Mark and Emma Simpson, SDSC N3472

 

 

 

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