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| 'Champion of Champions' 2013 - Round trip to Barbados gives Royal Southern Yacht Club Summer Series sailors a big prize to aim for |

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| For the second year running, the Barbados Tourism Authority is providing
a stunning prize for the most consistently successful competitor in the
Royal Southern Yacht Club Summer Series Regattas that commenced with the
Club's May Regatta last weekend of 11-12 May. |
| The winner will exchange the cooler waters of the Solent for the
warm azure waters around Barbados and will enjoy scheduled air travel,
hotel accommodation and the full social programme that surrounds the
78th Round Barbados Race, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 21 January
2014. |
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| Thrills, spills & a good turnout from the big boats for the Royal Southern Yacht Club's Summer Series May Regatta |

Tokoloshe chases Magical Mystery Tour in IRC1 during the May Summer Series Regatta. Photo: Phil Riley. |
| RSrnYC May Regatta 2013 report
By Phil Riley |
In Saturday's racing, run by the Royal Southampton Yacht Club and
incorporating its prestigious Clarkson Cup Regatta, Adam posted three
bullets in IRC3 as skipper of the J97 Induljence.
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| Then in Sunday's first
race, the 20 year-old and his crew were, thankfully, in the right place
at the right time. |
| Conditions at the time of the incident were typical of the regatta
on each day, a building breeze and an increasingly lumpy sea,
particularly when tide turned against westerly wind in the course of
racing, with Stephen Bromley's A31 Aneetdjinn dismasting in testing
conditions on Saturday. |
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| The GJW Direct 14th Annual Motorboat Open Weekend - 24– 26 May 2013 |

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| Incorporating the Southern Inter-Club Team Trophy |
| The Motorboat Open Weekend is the
highpoint of the Club’s motorboat programme. |
| A unique mix of waterborne competition, relaxed ambiance, good food
and the chance for crews to discover lots about the Solent and their
boats. |
| It has a reputation as a friendly weekend for motor boating people. It is not about racing. Every motorboat, whether modern or classic, stands an equal chance of winning prizes. |
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