1. The Norman Cooke Cup (Sail) will be awarded to the smartest sailing yacht
and crew.
2. The Norman Cooke Cup (Power) will be awarded to the smartest power vessel
and crew.
1. The Voluta Cup for the winner of the overall series.
2. The Challenge Rose Bowl for the runner-up of the overall series.
3. An engraved tankard for the best performing visiting yacht in the overall
series.
1. The Dunsley Cup for the winner of the overall series.
2. The Quarter Ton Dish for the runner-up of the overall series.
3. An engraved tankard for the best performing visiting yacht in the overall
series.
1. If there are not enough entries to both A and B the allocation of trophies
for these classes may well differ.
2. The Hatfield Trophy for the best performance during the Coastal Race.
1. The Prince of Wales Cup for the winner of the overall series.
2. The Coronation Cup 1937 for the runner-up of the overall series.
3. The Secretary’s Tray for the best performance in the series by a Westerly
built J24.
4. An engraved tankard for the best performing visiting yacht in the overall
series.
1. The Fairy Cup for the winner of the overall series.
2. The Julians Trophy for the runner-up of the overall series.
3. The Toby Jug for third overall.
4. The Talurit Trophy for the best performance in the first 5 races no discard.
5. The Dyson Trophy for the best points in the overall series without gaining
a first or second no discard.
6. An engraved tankard for the best performing visiting yacht in the overall
series.
1. The Royal Princes Parade Cup for the winner of the overall series.
2. The Alexandra Cup for the runner-up of the overall series.
3. The Yorkshire One Design Trophy for third place in the overall series.
4. The Mayor’s Trophy for the best performance in the first 5 races, no discard.
An engraved tankard for the crew of the week to be awarded by the Commodore.
| Class Number of races Number of discards | ||
| A & B | 7 | 1 after 4 races |
| E | 9 | 1 after 4 races |
| C & J | 12 | 1 after 4 races |
The winner will be calculated by dividing the number of first places achieved by the number of races in the relevant class series. Any tie will be broken by the class with the highest number of entries. Minimum of six boats entered for each race for that race to count towards the Commodore’s Rose Bowl.
Each class will receive a special prize to be awarded based on all races in the series for which a result has been obtained. No yacht in receipt of a place flag in any race is eligible.
Saturday 5 August 2006 - Thursday 10 August 2006 in the Clubhouse at 2200hrs.
Friday 11 August 2006. Daily prizes at 2100hrs and 2200hrs for the Regatta
Week’s trophies.
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