Chichester Observer

Fireflies racing for a famous trophy

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For the first time in many years the Firefly fleet were competing for the Burnard Trophy at this year’s Dell Quay Sailing Club Regatta, which is synonymous with the Fireflies at Dell Quay and dates back to the 1930s.

Ten boats, including two from CYC, made the most of the challengin­g criss-crossing down-harbour course with positions changing throughout.

At the sharp end Martin and Vicky Jones, closely followed by Mark and Beatrice Tait, grabbed the lead early on.

With the Taits and Joneses clear in first and second place, which they held to the end, the fight was on for third place.

Despite strong challenges from Tim and Florence Boon, Shaun and Zara Pollard, and Archie, Hamish and Rosie Massey, Ollie Reynolds and Thomas Guilfoyle recovered well to take third on the penultimat­e leg.

A good fleet of 15 boats entered the regatta fast handicap race. These ranged from a Musto skiff as the fastest boat to a Laser Radial as the slowest, with a fantastic mix of single and double handers in between.

The light and flukey wind made things tricky for all, but especially for those trying to get out on a trapeze.

After handicaps were applied first place was taken by Nick and Biddy Colbourne from CYC in their GP14; second was Izzie Fitzgerald, third Sue Manning in the Laser Radial.

Eight boats entered the slow handicap race, mostly junior sailors, with three Laser 4.7s. They sailed a shorter course and the Laser 4.7s prevailed with Alex Wilburn first, Aimee Morley second and sister Lucie Morley third in her Laser Pico.

Nine boats entered the Solo race. Ian Barnet from Cycwon, Bill Dawber was second and Richard Bridgmont third.

 ??  ?? The Firefly fleet race in the Dell Quay SC regatta
The Firefly fleet race in the Dell Quay SC regatta

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