CAN 225 Canadian Champions in 2025

written by Matias Collins  on  September 29  of  2025 and read by 480

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At his home waters, Peter Hall sailing with his son William Hall and Antoine Paccarar once more became the Canadian Champion after sailing a perfect last day of racing achieving 4 bullets to compensate a slow start that had CAN 230 sailed by Ross Findlater, John McNeil and Gord Devries as protagonist earlier in the series achieving the remaining bullets of the event.

Following the team CAN 230 with origins at BQYC at the Ontario area, it was CAN 233 all the way from Port Stanley in Lake Eirie sailed by Steve Donker, John Downey and Dave Valdstra who had constant good finishes not enough to influence the top two boats but far sufficient to watch how the rest of the fleet shaked the results over the weekend.
It was CAN 236 Bill Haliburton, Nick White and Terry Booth coming a long way from Halifax who won the battle about USA 834 Paul McGuan, Ashley Henderson and Mark Keast a visitor from the US driving from Milwuakee, Winsconsin to sail in sail and compete in family at the Saint Laurence river surrounded by the beautiful Montreal.

It is a must to mention the team that drove the longest distance, all the way from San Diego, California team USA 794 with Andy Folz, Josh Lippitt and Alex Yakutis who are now on their way back to the west coast to sail the PCC event out of the Missin Bay Yacht Club in San Diego.

Peter Hall achieved a remarkable result in 2025 with this second Canadian Championship after winning the Lightning one earlier in the Year together with Antoine Paccarar, congratulations.



Picture @ Liam Dixon

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