I could hardly own a Topper Xenon and not make mention of the
RCYC Endeavour Championship.
Well, here goes - The RCYC Endeavour Championship is a unique event in the UK dinghy sailing world, recognised by the RYA as the pinnacle of that year's dinghy sailing achievements which will hail a "Champion of Champions". Held on the tidal waters of the rivers Crouch and Roach every October, it's an invitation only three day event, with the guest-list hand-picked from National Champions of selected fleets.
Once the year-long preparations for the event are complete, the Topper pantechnicon arrives in Burnham containing thirty 'box-fresh' Xenons and the Topper technicians (dogs-bodies) who prepare the boats for the competitors. The Friday is a training day of Olympic standards when the entrants get the chance to familiarise themselves with the dinghy that may help to them to realise their dream "...over the hallowed waters of the Rivers Crouch and Roach". The Saturday and Sunday is a relentless progression of eight races, whatever the weather...
So I wait for my invitation and see if I am able to swap Xenons for a slightly newer model...October right? I'll save the date!
So why a Topper Xenon for this event?.......the continuing choice of the Xenon for the Endeavour Championships solves two problems at a stroke. Previous entrants considered that the RS400 (the previous boat) was a handful for lighter crews and there were occasional difficulties with availability. The Xenon's crew weight is pitched between 18 and 24 stone and Topper continues to supply all the boats so entrants need only arrive in the dinghy park to find a boat awaiting them (cheers easy).
hmmm.... at this point all I will say is my crew and I need to loose some weight...picture above is from
http://rodtinsley.co.uk/ and is of Steve Tylecote and Toby Lewis who won in 2007. Looks just like me and the Barman.
ps. look how flat they have the boat