2009
November/December
November saw the unfortunate demise of our PC and although 99% of all data was backed up, re-configuring our new equipment has taken a little longer than expected. Thankfully we are now able to update our webpage.
Orders lists are currently on the large side which is nice but unfortunately the downside is longer delays on new orders which we do apologize for. We do ask that you contact us to determine current lead times well in advance of when your sails are required.
As our old domain address will be disconnected through January, we would ask that you save our new domain address so as not to 'lose us' shortly.
Sailing in the UK has slowed a little with the colder weather taking hold and the odd race being cancelled due to ice. With the the Australian National Championships taking place in January we wish all competitors the best of luck and fair winds. Website
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st & 3rd ACT RA Class Championship - Gary Declauzel & Pat Obrien
Orders lists are currently on the large side which is nice but unfortunately the downside is longer delays on new orders which we do apologize for. We do ask that you contact us to determine current lead times well in advance of when your sails are required.
As our old domain address will be disconnected through January, we would ask that you save our new domain address so as not to 'lose us' shortly.
Sailing in the UK has slowed a little with the colder weather taking hold and the odd race being cancelled due to ice. With the the Australian National Championships taking place in January we wish all competitors the best of luck and fair winds. Website
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st & 3rd ACT RA Class Championship - Gary Declauzel & Pat Obrien
September/October
The past 2 months have been busy ones for us with plenty of racing being had and a lot work to be done. We have finally stepped forward and secured our own domain name for our website as you will have noticed. Our old provider will be switched off at years end and all BG news will only be here at www.bgsailsanddesign.com
Our current lead times have now stretched to 10-12 weeks on IOM sails with other class sails lead times to be quoted at time of enquiry. We do apologise for any extended delays. The 2010 BG Sails & Design catalogue will soon be available along with a few new items for the new year.
Some BG lines plan Reggae's are starting to hit the water with some good initial reports. The winter months will see us put a provided hull & deck kit together from Australia which will be something else to look forward to. Thanks OJ!
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st FRA IOM Class Ranking Race - Olivier Cohen
1st West Australian IOM Championship - Roger Paul
1st New South Wales RA Championship - Gary Declauzel
1st New South Wales 10R Lexcen Trophy - Maurice Fletcher
1st UK IOM Ranking Race Aylesbury Day 1 - Graham Elliott
2nd and 3rd UK IOM Ranking Race Ayelsbury Day 2 - BG & Graham Elliott
2nd New Zealand RM Championship - Tony O
Our current lead times have now stretched to 10-12 weeks on IOM sails with other class sails lead times to be quoted at time of enquiry. We do apologise for any extended delays. The 2010 BG Sails & Design catalogue will soon be available along with a few new items for the new year.
Some BG lines plan Reggae's are starting to hit the water with some good initial reports. The winter months will see us put a provided hull & deck kit together from Australia which will be something else to look forward to. Thanks OJ!
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st FRA IOM Class Ranking Race - Olivier Cohen
1st West Australian IOM Championship - Roger Paul
1st New South Wales RA Championship - Gary Declauzel
1st New South Wales 10R Lexcen Trophy - Maurice Fletcher
1st UK IOM Ranking Race Aylesbury Day 1 - Graham Elliott
2nd and 3rd UK IOM Ranking Race Ayelsbury Day 2 - BG & Graham Elliott
2nd New Zealand RM Championship - Tony O
August
August has seen a continuation of our results with BG winning the UK IOM Championship at Eastbourne. The 3 day race was held in gusty A rig conditions for days 1 and 2. Day 3 saw some very light A rig conditions and a zig- zag style course that made consistency difficult. Despite a poor last days results using up discards, BG took the event from the fast finishing light air flyer Yannick Rosignol of France with Martin Roberts taking 3rd sailing a "Viper".
In Australia our sails have had ranking race results in WA, SA, Qld and NSW continuing our presence at the front end of the fleet.
We have received some encouraging feedback of the first Reggae IOM's to hit the water and look forward to reports on a number of new builds close to completion.
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st UK IOM Class Championship - BG
1st and 3rd South Australian IOM Championship - Ralph White, John Gratton
1st West Australian IOM Ranking Race - Roger Paul
3rd Nth Queensland RM Championship - Col Cameron
In Australia our sails have had ranking race results in WA, SA, Qld and NSW continuing our presence at the front end of the fleet.
We have received some encouraging feedback of the first Reggae IOM's to hit the water and look forward to reports on a number of new builds close to completion.
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st UK IOM Class Championship - BG
1st and 3rd South Australian IOM Championship - Ralph White, John Gratton
1st West Australian IOM Ranking Race - Roger Paul
3rd Nth Queensland RM Championship - Col Cameron
June/July
The past 6 weeks have seen the 2009 IOM World Championships come and go in Barbados, along with a good number of national and regional championships worldwide in many classes. Unfortunately after leading the IOM Worlds for 3 days, I was not able to hold off Zvonko Jelacic of Croatia to defend the title won in Marsaille 07. Congratulations to Zvonko on a polished performance worthy of the title "World Champion". I promise to show up on day 5 and 6 next time big guy! :)
Once again our BG Sails were at the very front of the fleet finishing 1st, 2nd and 5th being used on 2 very different design concepts. After working closely with Zvonko for the past 15 months on rig setup and sail shape, this was a great reward for our efforts.
At the same time of our arrival in Barbados, Peter Stollery due to work commitments, was able to single handedly decimate the UK RM Championships. Peter was using his BG A Stollery swing rig in all but one heat to take the championships for the 6th time I believe. Congratulations Peter.
Early July had the 2nd IOM UK ranking race of the year. Being the week after the IOM Worlds a few prominent skippers had different borrowed boats after the "fire sale" that usually happens at the end of big events. Saturday saw Peter Stollery take the day in flicking light A Rig conditions from BG and new kid on the block Greg King from a 40 boat field. Sunday saw BG reverse saturday's result against Peter, with Martin Roberts 3rd.
News from Portugal has seen that Jorge Camilo has won the Sao pedro IOM Championship for 2009. Congratulations Jorge on a fine result.
Australian news shows us that once again Bill Wright has dusted off his very fast NRW10 design to convincingly win the Sth Queensland 10R Championship. Congratulations Bill.
Currently Victoria and I are working hard to complete our patch up of an old Stollery design "Lollipop" vane A Class design in time for this years National Championship in Fleetwood starting August 1 and stretching over a full week. This is a fantastic mode of sailing model yachts with a high emphasis placed on boat tune and sail trim to gain good results. A good amount of luck once the boat has left the hand can also play its part at times, making it a great week to be part of.
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st, 2nd and 5th IOM World Championship 2009 Barbados - Zvonko Jelacic, BG, Marko Matic CRO
1st UK RM Championship - Peter Stollery
1st, 2nd and 3rd UK IOM Ranking Race Fleetwood - Peter Stollery, BG, Greg King
1st and 2nd UK IOM Ranking Race Fleetwood - BG, Peter Stollery
1st Sao Pedro IOM Championship Portugal - Jorge camilo
1st Sth Queensland 10R Championship - Bill Wright
Once again our BG Sails were at the very front of the fleet finishing 1st, 2nd and 5th being used on 2 very different design concepts. After working closely with Zvonko for the past 15 months on rig setup and sail shape, this was a great reward for our efforts.
At the same time of our arrival in Barbados, Peter Stollery due to work commitments, was able to single handedly decimate the UK RM Championships. Peter was using his BG A Stollery swing rig in all but one heat to take the championships for the 6th time I believe. Congratulations Peter.
Early July had the 2nd IOM UK ranking race of the year. Being the week after the IOM Worlds a few prominent skippers had different borrowed boats after the "fire sale" that usually happens at the end of big events. Saturday saw Peter Stollery take the day in flicking light A Rig conditions from BG and new kid on the block Greg King from a 40 boat field. Sunday saw BG reverse saturday's result against Peter, with Martin Roberts 3rd.
News from Portugal has seen that Jorge Camilo has won the Sao pedro IOM Championship for 2009. Congratulations Jorge on a fine result.
Australian news shows us that once again Bill Wright has dusted off his very fast NRW10 design to convincingly win the Sth Queensland 10R Championship. Congratulations Bill.
Currently Victoria and I are working hard to complete our patch up of an old Stollery design "Lollipop" vane A Class design in time for this years National Championship in Fleetwood starting August 1 and stretching over a full week. This is a fantastic mode of sailing model yachts with a high emphasis placed on boat tune and sail trim to gain good results. A good amount of luck once the boat has left the hand can also play its part at times, making it a great week to be part of.
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st, 2nd and 5th IOM World Championship 2009 Barbados - Zvonko Jelacic, BG, Marko Matic CRO
1st UK RM Championship - Peter Stollery
1st, 2nd and 3rd UK IOM Ranking Race Fleetwood - Peter Stollery, BG, Greg King
1st and 2nd UK IOM Ranking Race Fleetwood - BG, Peter Stollery
1st Sao Pedro IOM Championship Portugal - Jorge camilo
1st Sth Queensland 10R Championship - Bill Wright
May
After a very busy past couple of months, we have been able to reduce our lead times once again for IOM sails and most other classes. At present lead times for multiple IOM sail orders are again down to a 3-4 week turnaround with single sail suit orders available on a shorter lead time.
May has seen some very good results for our sails.
Over the recent May Bank holiday weekend here at sunny Poole in the UK, BG scored a close 2nd placing in the RA Class Championship. A near record fleet of 40 boats saw a close 3 day battle between Graham Bantock, Peter Wiles and BG with no more than 5 points separating them throughout the event in light shifting winds. With 1 race left to sail, the small lead held by BG was lost after GB received redress from a bad start line entanglement giving him a 5 point lead for the final race. GB went on to record an all the way victory in the final heat leaving BG and Peter to sail each other for 2nd. 4th place for the event was taken out by Andrea Roberts who along with BG, borrowed an Australian designed Venom using BG sails from David and Linda Munro. After being involved with the very first Venoms back in 03 through until now, it has been a load of fun to see this design come along and be able to compete at the top level through steady refinement and development.
The RM Race of Champions here in the UK has been held with Peter Stollery mastering the unusually fickle winds of Birkenhead to score a convincing win with his Crazy Tube design and BG A Rig Sails. Congratulations Peter. BG managed 2nd place with a borrowed Starkers design using non-bg sails.
Some pleasing news also from North Queensland is that long time supporter of BG Sails, Col Cameron has finally landed the Queensland RM Trophy. Col has used our BG Sails since 1999 on boats of his own design and has gone close on many occasions and now finally has the chocolates. Congratulations Col.
Chris Stokes has once again shown his class in winning the 10R class Mazda trophy in NSW against a strong field of 19 boats. Chris is still unbeaten since his nationals win in Queensland 07 in the 10's!
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
2nd and 4th UK RA Class Championship - BG and Andrea Roberts
1st and 2nd NSW 10 Rater Mazda Trophy - Chris Stokes and Maurice Fletcher
1st and 3rd UK RM Race of Champions - Peter (A Rig) and Roger Stollery (A Rig Jib)
2nd and 3rd AUS EC12 Championship - Yeoman Sands and Gary Declauzel
1st AUS RM Queensland Championship - Col Cameron
May has seen some very good results for our sails.
Over the recent May Bank holiday weekend here at sunny Poole in the UK, BG scored a close 2nd placing in the RA Class Championship. A near record fleet of 40 boats saw a close 3 day battle between Graham Bantock, Peter Wiles and BG with no more than 5 points separating them throughout the event in light shifting winds. With 1 race left to sail, the small lead held by BG was lost after GB received redress from a bad start line entanglement giving him a 5 point lead for the final race. GB went on to record an all the way victory in the final heat leaving BG and Peter to sail each other for 2nd. 4th place for the event was taken out by Andrea Roberts who along with BG, borrowed an Australian designed Venom using BG sails from David and Linda Munro. After being involved with the very first Venoms back in 03 through until now, it has been a load of fun to see this design come along and be able to compete at the top level through steady refinement and development.
The RM Race of Champions here in the UK has been held with Peter Stollery mastering the unusually fickle winds of Birkenhead to score a convincing win with his Crazy Tube design and BG A Rig Sails. Congratulations Peter. BG managed 2nd place with a borrowed Starkers design using non-bg sails.
Some pleasing news also from North Queensland is that long time supporter of BG Sails, Col Cameron has finally landed the Queensland RM Trophy. Col has used our BG Sails since 1999 on boats of his own design and has gone close on many occasions and now finally has the chocolates. Congratulations Col.
Chris Stokes has once again shown his class in winning the 10R class Mazda trophy in NSW against a strong field of 19 boats. Chris is still unbeaten since his nationals win in Queensland 07 in the 10's!
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
2nd and 4th UK RA Class Championship - BG and Andrea Roberts
1st and 2nd NSW 10 Rater Mazda Trophy - Chris Stokes and Maurice Fletcher
1st and 3rd UK RM Race of Champions - Peter (A Rig) and Roger Stollery (A Rig Jib)
2nd and 3rd AUS EC12 Championship - Yeoman Sands and Gary Declauzel
1st AUS RM Queensland Championship - Col Cameron
March/April
With the weather slowly starting to warm up here in the UK, many classes have now started their ranking seasons. Early results for the new season have been encouraging and we look forward to the full program ahead.
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st BEL IOM National Regatta - Pierre Parent
3rd CRO IOM National Championship - Zvonko Jelacic
1st UK RM Mermaid Trophy - Peter Stollery
2nd UK RA PRACC Series Rd 1 - BG
3rd UK IOM Chelmsford Ranking Race Day 1 - BG
1st and 2nd UK IOM Chelmsford Ranking Race Day 2 - BG and Peter Stollery
2nd AUS 10 Rater NSW Ranking Race - Owen Jarvis
Some recent Results of skippers using BG Sails
1st BEL IOM National Regatta - Pierre Parent
3rd CRO IOM National Championship - Zvonko Jelacic
1st UK RM Mermaid Trophy - Peter Stollery
2nd UK RA PRACC Series Rd 1 - BG
3rd UK IOM Chelmsford Ranking Race Day 1 - BG
1st and 2nd UK IOM Chelmsford Ranking Race Day 2 - BG and Peter Stollery
2nd AUS 10 Rater NSW Ranking Race - Owen Jarvis
January/February
After now having a month in our new place in New Brighton, things are now getting back to normal. We now have our new IOM lines plan "Reggae" and new Marblehead lines plan "Jive" available for home or professional construction and look forward to watching her performance unfold with early interest being received from prospective builders. We are working hard to catch up with existing sail orders and would ask anyone looking to place an order to confirm present lead times.
Our full contact details have now been updated.
Our full contact details have now been updated.
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