The Rose Medal

Dirst awarded 1984 - Named in honour of founder Hum Barton's yacht Rose Rambler, the Rose Medal is awarded for the most challenging short-handed voyage made by a member or members. (NB: short-handed is normally defined as single- or double-handed).

Previous Winners

Year Winner Citation
2016 Franco Ferrero & Kath McNulty s/v Caramor More details
2015 Chris Cromey & Suzanne Hills More details
2014 Barry & Sue Fuller More details
2013 Paul Heiney More details
2012 David Tyler More details
2011 Pete Morley More details
2010 Not awarded
2009 Mike Bickell More details
2008 Jeanne Socrates More details
2007 Bill McLaren More details
2006 Stephen Pickard More details
2005 Steve and Julie Ferrero More details
2004 Peter Ingram More details
2002 Alan Tyson-Carter More details
2001 John and Sally Melling
2000 Tony Gooch
1999 Maurice & Rosie Sumner
1998 Ian Ferguson
1997 Noel Marshall
1996 Fran Flutter
1995 Sandy and Sidney Van Zandt
1994 Bill Perkes
1993 Rona House
1992 Ralph Featherstone
1991 Not awarded.
1990 Not awarded.
1989 Desmond Hampton
1988 Mark Wilson
1987 Not awarded.
1986 Not awarded.
1985 Not awarded.
1984 Margaret Hicks