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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Jura Scottish Series 2026 Overall


 

The north of Britain's most prestigious annual regatta, Jura Scottish Series, may have started in chilly spring temperatures and grey skies last Friday but Loch Fyne and the Kintyre peninsula delivered a blistering hot Mediterranean Monday Bank Holiday finale. Light winds, flat seas and brilliant sunshine offered a fitting end to the four-day event and sent the competitors homewards wearing big smiles and a few sunburned faces.


The biggest grins belonged to Craignish Boat Club's Guy Neville, sailing with his daughters Ruth and Kay, Alex Spence and Nick Speechley, who collected the top overall award for the best performance across the nine classes.


Sailing PO in the 12 strong, very competitive Hunter 707 One Design Class they won five of their 12 races, finished second three times and took one third. With a 16 points aggregate PO left the 2016 Scottish Series Trophy winners, Dara O'Malley's SeaWORD 11 points behind as runners-up.


It was a special and popular triumph for Neville who worked his way through the Scottish squad system to become a renowned Scottish 420 dinghy squad and Topper squad coach. He dedicated the team's success to the memory of his dad Alan and to that of Brownen Angus, a close friend who was one of the key organisers of the regatta, who his father Alan had taught to sail.


"I love One Design racing. Lately my daughter was racing and training in Hunter 707s at Port Edgar with Dundee University so we decided the 707 was the perfect boat for us. We got the boat a year ago and finished fourth here. But we have changed everything compared to what the others in the fleet do and it seems to work. We seem to be quick." Neville smiled in the Tarbert sunshine.


"It is great to win the Trophy. I won the Sonata class a few years back with eight firsts and have stood there at the prizegiving thinking....'maybe'....but this time it feels amazing."


Veteran Ian Nicolson lifted the CYCA Two handed class also counting five race wins on St Bridget.


CYCA 1 after 6 races:


1. Humdinger, John Conlon 11pts

2. Pipe Dream II, Andy O'Donovan 13pts

3. Ceol Beag, Donald MacKenzie 13pts


CYCA 2 after 6 races:


1. Sleipnir, Rory Chalmers 5pts

2. Arcade, Finn Aitken 9pts

3. Scruples, Chris Tait 15pts


CYCA Restricted Sail after 6 races:


1. Vasilia, Cameron Smith 4pts

2. Dark and Scary, Stevie Andrews 7pts

3. Honeybee, Iain Cameron 12pts


CYCA 2 Handed Restricted Sail after 6 races:


1. St Bridget, Ian Nicolson 5pts


Etchells after 12 races:


1. Bounce Back, Allan Manuel 14pts

2. Animal, Simon Reid 30pts

3. Living on the Etch, Katy Wedderburn 33pts


Sigma 33 after 12 races:


1. Mayrise, James Millar 13pts

2. Close Encounters, Griogair Whyte 26pts

3. Squawk, Paul Prentice 27pts


Hunter 707 after 12 races:


1. PO Ruth Neville 16pts

2. SeaWORD, Dara O'Malley 27pts

3. More T Vicar, Ben Williamson 27pts


IRC Class 1 after 9 races:


1. Something Else, Brian Hall 12pts

2. Mocking J, Ben Shelley 20pts

3. Victric 3, Michael Browne 20pts


IRC Coastal after 4 races:


1. Samurai J, Alan Macleod 7pts

2. Sloop John T, I & G Thomson 7pts

3. Spirit of Jacana, Bruce Douglas 14pts

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