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Rooster National Tour , Notts County - 18 boats at their 1st ever 600 event
A dismal forecast for Saturday 30th September didn’t put off 18 keen RS 600 Sailors from attending the first ever open event at Notts County Sailing Club.
It was a great event with exciting racing throughout the fleet to cater for all skill levels. Home sailor Jamie Mawson was crowned the winner, ahead of George Smith and Alex Piggott.
Other notable results were Jake Willars getting 1 under 22 and finishing 4th overall, Ian Marshall getting 1st Master finishing 6th overall and 16-year-old Raife Piggott achieving 1st under 19 in his first ever 600 event finishing 10th overall.
Report by Alex Piggott, results and photos thanks to Notts County SC here and on Y&Y here