Just for a change, a good A suit wind blowing straight down the lake. With ten sailors it was decided each person would drop out and RO. Racing started with John Carlin showing the way with a string of three wins and two seconds, but then Mike got into gear and finished with three wins in a row pushing John into second place. The pair took nine race wins between them with Malcolm taking the other after a very tight race with Richard and John. Richard and Clive were also battling it out with just one point between them at the finish.
- Mike de St Paer 8 pts 6 wins
- John Carlin 12 pts 3 wins
- Richard Walker 22 pts
- Clive Warren 23 pts
- Alan Watkinson 25 pts
- Charles Legg 34 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 36 pts 1 win
- Dave Williams 47 pts
- John Beech 49 pts
- Frans King 60 pts
After a short break for dinner six DF 95s sailed 5 races using the same course but two laps. Clive was trying his new B rig with the rest on A rig, as the wind increased he had the advantage and took wins on the last three races.
- John Carlin 6 pts. 2 wins
- Clive Warren 7 pts 3 wins
- Richard Walker 11 pts
- Dave Williams 14 pts
- Alan Watkinson 15 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 25 pts
The expected gales for the North West seemed to miss Gautby Road. The little wind that did appear was not consistent, initially from over the houses then veering from the clubhouse end. A course was eventually set and racing started with the 10 competing sailors on their best behaviour on the start line with very few call backs. 

