2020 Great British Sailing Challenge

 

Like its sister circuit, the Selden SailJuice Winter Series, season #2 of the Great British Sailing Challenge offers handicap racing for dinghies and small craft of pretty much all shapes and sizes...

 Like its sister circuit, the Selden SailJuice Winter Series, season #2 of the Great British Sailing Challenge offers handicap racing for dinghies and small craft of pretty much all shapes and sizes...

 

The Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash took place in November, marking not only the first event of the Selden SailJuice Winter Series but also the 2019/2020 edition of the Great British Sailing Challenge (GBSC). 

 

Competitors in the Selden SailJuice Winter Series are automatically entered into the inaugural season of the GBSC, which concludes next autumn at a100-boat invitation-only Grand Final.

 

The dates are now out for the events and clubs that have signed up to the 2020 spring/ summer season of the GBSC. If you’re interested in hosting an event at your club, whether for 2020 or even 2021, please get in touch...

 

Dates for the GBSC 2020 events already agreed are as follows, with a couple more awaiting confirmation:

 

 

 

Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club

 

4th-5th April 2020 

 

 

 

Weston Grand Slam, Weston Sailing Club

 

11th-12th April 2020 

 

 

 

Paignton Open for Single Handers (P.O.S.H.),  Paignton Sailing Club 

 

9th-10th May 2020 

 

 

 

Grafham Sailing Club 

 

23rd-24th May 2020 

 

 

 

Rutland Sailing Club 

 

13th-14th June 2020 

 

 

 

Wilsonian River Challenge, Wilsonian Sailing Club

 

20th-21st June 2020

 

 

 

Bala Long Distance, Bala Sailing Club 

 

20th-21st June 2020

 

 

 

The Ullswater Ultimate, Ullswater Yacht Club

 

15-16 August 2020

 

 

 

Grand Finals, Venue To be Confirmed

 

September/ October 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Want your Club to host a GBSC event?

 

 

 

We’re always open to hearing from clubs that want to host a multi-class handicap open meeting. We’re also looking for more bids for next year’s Grand Final. Contact Andy Rice at andy@sailjuice.com

 

 

 

 

 

Note that this season’s GBSC is already underway as the events in the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series 2019/20 also serve as the early part of the GBSC season:

 

 

 

 

Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash, Draycote Water Sailing Club

 

23 & 24 November 2019

 

 

Datchet Flyer, Datchet Water Sailing Club

 

7 & 8 December 2019

 

 

Brass Monkey, Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club

 

27 December 2019

 

 

Grafham Grand Prix, Grafham Water Sailing Club

 

29 December 2019

 

 

Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Sailing Club

 

11 January 2020

 

 

 

King George Gallop, King George Sailing Club

 

26 January 2020

 

 

John Merricks Tiger Trophy, Rutland Sailing Club 

 

1 & 2 February 2020

 

 

Oxford Blue, Oxford Sailing Club 

 

15 February 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How do I get to the Grand Finals?

 

The Grand Finals of the GBSC are designed to celebrate the best of everything in small-boat racing in Great Britain. So there are many ways to qualify....

 

 

 

Finish in the top 10 of the travellers’ series (based on your best three results)

 

Top qualifiers in a number of boat categories:

 

Fast Asymmetric

 

Fast Other (ie, not an asymmetric!)

 

Slow Asymmetric

 

Slow Other (ie. not asymmetric)

 

Multihull

 

Sportsboat

 

Best Improver

 

Most attended

 

Any boat valued at less than £1000

 

 

 

Top qualifiers in a number of age and other categories, for example:

 

Youth (Under 19)

 

Master (Over 60)

 

Female

 

Two Generations (two people sailing together, minimum age gap of 18 years - could be parent/child but not necessarily)

 

 

 

There will also be a number of ‘wild card’ invites available based on various criteria.

 

 

 

 Hang on, but what even IS the Great British Sailing Challenge?

 

 

 

It’s a series of handicap racing events that take place throughout the year, and it’s open to pretty much any sail-powered craft. The Challenge will involve events throughout the whole year, with the target of around 100 boats taking part in each event on larger waters, and running events close to capacity on smaller lakes and reservoirs. Competing sailors will earn ranking points from each event they compete in, with the top 100 sailors invited to a winner-takes-all-final in Autumn 2019 to award the best sailors of the year. 

 

 

 

Who came up with the idea?

 

The idea comes from the organisers of the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series which has been one of the big success stories of the past decade. Organised by Andy Rice of SailJuice.com (sailing journalist and marketer) and Simon Lovesey of SailRacer (event organiser and GPS tracking expert) is about to enter its 10th season and this year is sponsored by mast maker Seldén. If you’re familiar with the SailJuice Winter Series, then this will give you an idea of what’s on offer, except with a few key differences.....

 

 

 

 

 

All Year Round

 

 

 

The Seldén SailJuice Winter Series takes place in the cold months. The GBSC takes place throughout the year and will incorporate some of the events in the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series as well as a number of other existing events, along with some brand new ones too.

 

 

 

Great Lakes and Dynamic Handicapping

 

 

 

One of the key reasons for the success of the SailJuice Winter Series is the introduction of the Great Lakes handicap numbers, a refined version of the standard RYA PY numbers. We’re taking the proven formula of the Great Lakes numbers for the jump-off point for the Great British Sailing Challenge, and then we’re using GPS trackers on the competing boats to start analysing the numbers in greater detail. We call this ‘Dynamic Handicapping’. Whereas the numbers in the Great Lakes are analysed and altered once a year, GPS-based Dynamic Handicapping enables much faster and more frequent analysis of the relative performance of different types of boat. Like Strava, the mobile app which has revolutionised the cycling world, or Park Run and what it has done to popularise running, the organisers are taking a ‘Big Data’ approach to the sailing world. 

 

 

 

Over time, this will make it possible to produce accurate handicaps for: 

 

 

 

different wind strengths

older, less competitive boats

sailors of different abilities, from virtual beginners to world-class athletes.

 

 

The sailing calendar’s already busy, do we really need more events?

 

 

 

It’s true, we’ve got loads of sailing events taking place almost every weekend of the year, especially during the summer months. But the majority of those events are not very well attended, especially some of the single-class open meetings where some of the less popular classes sometimes struggle to attract more than 10 boats. We don’t think that’s a sustainable way of running an event, either from the class’s point of view, or the club’s. With a multiclass approach to open meetings, we can create the scale for events that are more fun, and that a club really wants to host.

 

 

 

www.sailingchallenge.org

 

20/1/2020 11:39

 

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Tracking

2020 Great British Sailing Challenge

Draycote Dash
23-24 November 2019
Datchet Flyer
7-8 December 2019
Brass Monkey 27 December 2019
Grafham Grand Prix 29 December 2019
Bloody Mary 11 January 2020
King George Gallop 26 January 2020
John Merricks Tiger Trophy
1-2 February 2020
Oxford Blue 15 February 2020
Cheddar Ales Chase
4th-5th April 2020
Weston Grand Slam
11th-12th April 2020
Paignton Open for Single Handers (P.O.S.H.)
9th-10th May 2020
Grafham
23rd-24th May 2020
Rutland
13th-14th June 2020
Wilsonian River Challenge
20th-21st June 2020
Bala Long Distance
20th-21st June 2020
The Ullswater Ultimate
15-16 August 2020
Finals - Llandegfedd SC 26/27 September 2020

2021 Great British Sailing Challenge

Draycote Dash 21-22 November 2020
Datchet Flyer 5-6 December 2020
Brass Monkey 27 December 2020
Grafham Grand Prix 3 January 2020
Bloody Mary 9 January 2021
King George Gallop 23 January 2021
John Merricks Tiger Trophy
6-7 February 2021
Oxford Blue 13 February 2020
Cheddar Ales Chase 27-28 March 2021
Weston Grand Slam TBC
Paignton Open for Single Handers (P.O.S.H.) 8-9 May 2021
Grafham
29-30 May 2021
Rutland TBC
Wilsonian River Challenge 26-27 June 2021
Bala Long Distance 19-20 June 2021
The Ullswater Ultimate TBC
Finals TBC

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The Great British Sailing Challenge is a series of handicap racing events that take place throughout the year, and it's open to pretty much any sail-powered craft. The Challenge will involve events throughout the whole year, with the target of around 100 boats taking part in each event on larger waters, and running events close to capacity on smaller lakes and reservoirs. Competing sailors will earn ranking points from each event they compete in, with the top 100 sailors invited to a winner-takes-all-final in Autumn 2020 to award the best sailors of the year. The series is managed by SailRacer.