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2014
Abington Park Wee Nip medal Competition

Keith Coxon wins 2014 Wee Nip Medal Competition
With seven victories out of eight events entered Keith Coxon was the man to beat in 2014, only one skipper managed to do so and that was John Simmons however by the end of the year everything was getting much closer as the standard imporoved with heat wins being scored by a whole host of  other Wee Nip skippers.

I am sure that as the class is continuing to grow with seventy five boats either completed or under construction across eight different model boat clubs in five different MYA regions 2015 is going to be one humdinger of a competition.

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The 2015 Wee Nip Competition takes place over ten events starting 28th February 2015 at Abington Park and across three venues, five races at Abington Park MYC, three races at Two Islands RYC and two at Emberton Park Sailing Club.
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Ever wondered what it would be like to be onboard your Wee Nip, Alan Smedley has provided us with this video taken from the stern of his Glengoyne at Novembers Wee Nip Event, Two Islands RYC.

Don't worry the early silent movie style soon gives way to a more regular format.

Thanks Alan

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