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Andy and Jill Peters crowned RS200 Masters' Champions!
RS200 Masters' Championship and West Country Boat Repairs RS200 Southwest Ugly Tour, Bowmoor
Bowmoor was delighted to welcome visitors from as far afield as Bough Beech, Castle Cove, Bartley, Draycote and Chew Valley for the 2025 RS200 Master's Championship and the third round of the West Country Boat Repairs RS200 Southwest Ugly Tour. Sunshine and a warm gusty south-westerly Force 4 greeted competitors, enabling PRO Charlie Sansom and his team to set a windward-leeward course which made good use of the lake. Five races were scheduled back-to-back, so suncream and plenty of water formed a key part of each team's preparation!
Andy and Jill Peters won the event, counting four firsts and becoming 2025 RS200 Masters Champions in the process. Mike and Joe Warwicker were second overall, with Mike becoming the inaugural RS200 Grand Master Champion. A special mention and spot prize went to Ffion Hawley from Bartley who did a fantastic job crewing for her dad Steve in challenging conditions, despite being clearly the youngest and smallest competitor at the event.
Full results, event report thanks to Ian Pickard and photos by Stephen Tanner here
