SESCAs 13th Antigua Sailing Day Regatta Report lands in the racing notebook because the real work will be done in breeze, tide, crew calls and the short moments when a fleet either holds its nerve or starts blaming the sky. Members and visitors enjoyed Caribbean-like conditions for the St Edmundsbury Sailing & Canoeing Associations 13 th Antigua Sailing Day Regatta at Lackford Lake, north-west of Bury St Edmunds, on 28 June.

For the crews, the interest sits in the class form, the weather window and the tactical choices that turn a clean start into a result worth carrying back to the clubhouse.

Once the lines are slipped, the value will show in the choices made on deck, at the harbour office, in the club launch and among the crews trying to turn news into something useful afloat.

Britain's MOST READ Waterfront Newspaper Members and visitors enjoyed Caribbean-like conditions for the St Edmundsbury Sailing & Canoeing Associations 13 th Antigua Sailing Day Regatta at Lackford Lake, north-west of Bury St Edmunds, on 28 June. Started 13 years ago as a fun event to celebrate the prestigious Antigua Sailing Week, the regatta came to the attention of the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority through a Google news alert.

The Tourism Authority were impressed with the initiative and kindly came onboard as the regattas sponsor. This provided some interesting racing for the competitors in gusty, shifty conditions and great spectating from the shore.

Following two morning races, the racers came ashore for a well-earned barbecue lunch, accompanied by the authentic calypso sounds from the Dallaway Steel Pan Band. A great selection of cakes and savouries, made by club volunteers, were consumed with relish.

The third and final race came down to a show down between Alan Wright in his Solo and Mike Steele in his ILCA 6/Laser Radial, who had both notched up race wins. Elsewhere throughout the fleet, individual battles were taking place between some of the regular sailors and others who had never competed in a race before.

In the overall standings, Alan Wright finished first; Mike Steele second with Razvan Adam, sailing the first of the full rigged ILCAs/Lasers third. A wide array of prizes, generously provided by the Tourism Authority, were presented by Eric Lindsay, Marketing Support Officer for the Authority.

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