LYME Regis Sailing Club celebrated another successful season on Jurassic Coast waters with their annual dinner and prizegiving ceremony at the Royal Lion Hotel.
Retiring Commodore Rob Wiscombe welcomed members on arrival with his wife, Margaret.
Jeremy Wallace was Master of Ceremonies and, following dinner, trophies were announced by sailing secretaries Allan Tyler and David Meehan before being presented by the vacating commodore.
Among the winners of multiple cups were Allan and Christie Tyler, Cameron Moss with Jake Stow, Jerry Rook with various crews, Rob and Sharyn Walker plus youth sailor Ed Stubbs who took the Laser Super Series and the Junior Cup.
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The cruiser section awarded trophies went to Mike Duffin who sailed single-handed to Ireland and back, scooping the John Lee trophy for longest voyage.
Evelyn Gurney and Dan Alsop won the Alan Pugh trophy for enjoyment of cruising.
The Improvers Lantern went to youth sailor Tom Rawlings, now selected for the RYA squad for ILCA 4s, while the Holman Trophy for race management went to Allan Tyler.
Lifting the Persistence Trophy were Jason and Joanne Crocker, while the Clanger went to Hugh Duncan for many escapades over the year.
Rob Wiscombe awarded the prestigious Sportsman’s Trophy to former Commodore and Rear Commodore Jeremy Wallace.
And the enjoyable evening was rounded off dancing to DJ Kathy Kelly.
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