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Preview of the Final Two Events of the 2024 UK Wayfarer Association Craftinsure National Circuit

by Sam Pygall 15 Sep 03:40 NZST
Wayfarer Travellers at Blackwater © BSC

As the UK Wayfarer Association Craftinsure National Circuit draws to a close for 2024, the excitement is palpable for the final two events at Blackwater Sailing Club and Bough Beech Sailing Club.

This season has already seen great racing at the likes of Datchet Sailing Club, Banbury Sailing Club, Shoreham Sailing Club, Arun Yacht Club, the Nationals at Paignton, Aldeburgh Yacht Club, and a first-ever event at Leigh and Lowton. There has also been great Wayfarer racing at the likes of Medway, Waldringfield, and Parkstone in one-off club events and regattas. Congratulations to all our winners at these events!

The upcoming events at Blackwater and Bough Beech promise to deliver more of the same competition and camaraderie that define the spirit of Wayfarer racing.

A key reason for the Wayfarer's enduring popularity is its versatility as a racing boat. Designed by Ian Proctor in 1957, the Wayfarer has proven itself in a wide range of conditions, from calm inland waters to challenging coastal seas. Its robust construction and stable design make it an ideal choice for sailors of all abilities. Novices benefit from its forgiving nature and ease of handling, while seasoned racers appreciate the boat's responsiveness and performance potential.

The Wayfarer's spacious cockpit and balanced rigging allow for a comfortable and controlled sailing experience. The boat's design accommodates both single-handed and crewed sailing, offering flexibility for different racing formats and personal preferences. In addition, its ability to handle varying weather conditions—from light breezes to strong winds—means that races can proceed with confidence, regardless of the forecast.

This remarkable boat fosters a sense of community among its sailors. The Wayfarer class is known for its supportive and inclusive atmosphere, where advice and tips are freely shared, making it an excellent environment for learning and growth. The camaraderie extends beyond racing, with social events and gatherings that strengthen bonds within the Wayfarer community.

As we look forward to the final weekends of the Craftinsure National Circuit, it's clear that the Wayfarer's unique qualities will once again be on display. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a keen spectator, the final events of the Craftinsure National Circuit are not to be missed!

Blackwater Sailing Club (5th-6th October)

The penultimate event at Blackwater Sailing Club is eagerly anticipated. Known for its dynamic tidal conditions and picturesque setting, Blackwater always offers an engaging challenge for the fleet. The expansive estuary provides a mixture of open water and narrow channels, requiring precise navigation and strategic foresight. Competitors will need to demonstrate their tactical prowess and boat-handling skills to navigate the waters effectively.

The scenic backdrop of the Essex coastline adds to the allure, giving sailors an immersive experience that combines natural beauty with competitive racing. Blackwater's reputation for hosting well-organized and thrilling regattas ensures that this event will be a highlight of the season. With the series title still up for grabs, expect fierce competition as sailors vie for crucial points.

Andrew and Tom Wilson, fresh from recent victories, will be looking to maintain their strong record at the venue. They will face stiff competition from the home fleet, who are particularly adept at navigating their local waters, and other notable travellers including Guy Marks and Sam Boniface, as well as Ian Foxwell and Sam Pygall. This event is not only a test of sailing skill but also a celebration of the camaraderie and sportsmanship that defines the Wayfarer community.

Bough Beech Sailing Club (9th-10th November)

The grand finale at Bough Beech always promises to be a fitting end to the Wayfarer Racing season. The event, often referred to as the "Finale," is renowned for its unpredictable weather and tight racing at this great inland venue. The scenic reservoir will host the fleet for what is sure to be a nail-biting conclusion to the series.

With the overall standings likely to be decided in these final races, every tack and gybe will count. John Clementson and Mel Titmus, who have a strong track record at Bough Beech, including winning the 2022 and 2023 Finales, will be key contenders. The camaraderie a that define the Wayfarer community will be on full display, as sailors look to end the season with a bang. In addition, the unveiling of the winners of the Craftinsure National Circuit, Travellers competitions and "Classic Wayfarer" National Championships (non-Mark IV) will add an extra layer of excitement to the weekend.

Mark your calendars and prepare for two weekends of Wayfarer sailing action. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a keen spectator, the final events of the Craftinsure National Circuit are not to be missed!

Details about the 2025 Circuit will be available shortly which include a European Championships in Denmark next year and if you are interested in joining the circuit in 2025, please do get in touch .

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