This gallery contains 22 photos.
-
Join 2,113 other subscribers
Hakf Ton Classics Clas
Leading partners

Host Club

The Henri-Lloyd pop-up shop in the regatta office has some amazing bargains including this fabulous Phoenix jacket at less than half price. The shop is open before and after racing so do pop in and take a look at the … Continue reading
Good morning everyone and welcome to Sta-Lok Wednesday in Falmouth. Sadly the sun has deserted us today and its a little chillier so the Henri Lloyd Pop-Up shop has been doing a roaring trade selling extra clothing this morning. At … Continue reading
As regular followers of the Half Ton Fleet will know the sailors have a wry sense of humour and love nothing better than gently taking the Micky out of each other. This week we have a very special daily award, … Continue reading
Day two of the Henri Lloyd Half Ton Classics Cup, sponsored by day sponsor Mylor Yacht Harbour, saw the fleet taking part in a 40 mile Coastal Race, which carried a points weighting of 1.5. For the second day running … Continue reading
This gallery contains 22 photos.
After the Mylor Yacht Harbour Coastal Race we spoke to Mike Relling, trimmer aboard second placed Swuzzlebubble, race winner Paul Pullen or Miss Whiplash and Robbie Tregear of Per Elisa who lost her rig during the race.
As you can see from our photo, sadly Robbie Tregear’s beautiful Per Elisa lost her rig in today’s Coastal Race. Fortunately no one on board was injured and the boat is fine but their regatta is over. Interview with Robbie … Continue reading
With today’s coastal race having a points weighting of 1.5 Paul Pullen’s Miss Whiplash now leads the regatta by 1.5 p0ints from Greg Peck’s Swuzzlebubble with Jonny Swan’s Harmony third and Philippe Pilate’s General Tapioca fourth. Click here for Overall … Continue reading
The 40 mile coastal race Mylor Yacht Harbour Tuesday at the Henri Lloyd Half Ton Classics Cup came down to a nail biting finish with Paul Pullen’s Miss Whiplash claiming victory over Greg Peck’s Swuzzlebubble by just six seconds after more than … Continue reading