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The Solar Challenge Trophy was first established in 1997 and awarded that year to Malcolm Moss for his solar powered channel crossing. (See Challenges).

The Electric Boat Association currently awards three major trophies to EBA members: the St Davis Trophy, the Emsworth Trophy and the Julia Moss Trophy.

The St Davids Trophy was donated by Fiona, Dowager Countess of Arran, in memory of The Rt. Hon. The Viscount St. Davids. The silver cup is awarded for ‘a significant advance in the field of electric boating’.

The St David's Trophy has been awarded to:

1992  Eastern Electricity plc
1994  Gillian Nahum
1996  Edward Hawthorne
1999  Phil Horsley, Emrhys and Linda Barrell
2001  Cedric Lynch
2003  Kevin Desmond
2005  Henry Engelen

St Davids

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The Emsworth Trophy

The Emsworth Trophy

Rear-Admiral Percy Gick presented the Emsworth Trophy to the Association in commemoration of the 600 mile cruise the Admiral and Mrs Gick made in 1978 in their cruiser ‘Electra of Emsworth’. It is a great-crested grebe (the EBA symbol) in limewood exquisitely carved and painted by Captain John Powell of Emsworth.
 

  The Emsworth Trophy is awarded to the EBA member whose boat completed the longest journey achieved during any consecutive four month period within the calendar year and judged according to the following schedule of points:
  1. Distance Traveled under electric only:  Rivers - 1 point per mile  -  Canals - 1.5 points per mile

  2. Lock Passage: Manned - 1 point per lock - Unmanned - 1.5 points per lock
    The points calculated as above will be multiplied by the following factor:
    An electric boat which draws its energy from solar power only x 2.5
    Batteries charged up from shore based mains supply x 2.0
    On-board internal combustion engine x 1.0

  3. The amount of IC fuel bought should be recorded for information purposes
     
  4. These rules were first used for the calendar year 2000 and 2001 and may
    be amended for future years in the light of experience gained.
     
  5. Notification of proposed entry for the Challenge should be sent to the Secretary, EBA at least three weeks before the start of the journey, giving details of boat, propulsion system and outlining proposed routes
     
  6. The decision of the judging committee is final.

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Paul & Ulrike Lynn accepting
the Emsworth Trophy - 2003

  The Emsworth Trophy has been awarded to:

1988  Viscount St Davids in Silver Sail
1989  Countess of Arran in An Stradag
1990  Fraser Brown in Lucy
1991  Paul Wagstaffe in Wagtail V
1992  Hans and Betty Asyee in Ilse Femmiyje
1993  Rupert Latham in a Frolic 21
1994  Jack Henley in Cymba
1995  Morton Ray in Electric Explorer
1996  Derek Chamberlain, Paul Jackson in Legato and Wispa
1997  Brian Pickess in Stima
1998  The Leeson Family in Pike
2000  Environment Agency in Colne
2002  Piers Erskine in Privateer
2003  Paul and Ulrike Lynn in Solar Flair
2008
 Peter and Hilary Fletcher in Eglantine
 

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  Hilary and Peter Fletcher
receiving the Emsworth Trophy
at the Laying Up Supper Oct 2008

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The Julia Moss Trophy

The Julia Moss Trophy is awarded for a significant contribution to the development of solar boating. This new trophy has been donated by Malcolm Moss in memory of his late wife Julia and is awarded specifically for solar cruises, innovations or achievements for solar powered electric boating.

The Julia Moss Trophy has been awarded to:

2005  Les Fidler
2006  Paul Lynn
2007  David Williams
2008  Tony Rymell

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  Malcolm Moss presenting the Julia Moss Trophy to Tony Rymell at the Laying Up supper Oct 2008

Other trophies associated with electric boating

Mansura Perpetual Challenge Trophy, launched in February 2007, is for innovation in the design, development and operation of boats with hybrid or all electric propulsion systems. The bronze trophy, depicting the tiller head of the 1912 hybrid motor yacht Mansura, was donated by Julian Delmar-Morgan, grandson of the yacht's designer and owner, and David Barratt.

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The Mansura Trophy

The Royal Thames Yacht Club is promoting and organising the international competition with the support of the RYA and The Green Blue, a joint environmental initiative by the RYA and the British Marine Federation. For further details visit: http://mansuratrophy.royalthames.co.uk

The Simonds Trophy

This award is presented to the best electrically powered craft on show at The Thames Traditional Boat Rally which takes place annually in July at Fawley Meadows, Henley-on-Thames.

2009 winner: Edwardian style launch Adelaide
owned by EBA members Jeff & Georgina Waterson

2008 winner:

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The Explorer Trophy. This award has been proposed by the Thames Electric Launch
Company to encourage electric boaters to visit new waterways and the trophy will be given to the person who can prove they have visited the most waterways in any one year. For full details on the rules, please apply to The Thames Electric Launch Company, PO Box 3, Goring on Thames, RG8 OHQ  Tel: 01491 873126 or email: thameselectric@goring.co.uk

 

 
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