Here are some examples of keeper prizes, mementos, sponsor plates + a few non-sailing events. Commonly, we would use either rectangular or square plates which lend themselves to arranging the various elements required. Rectangular plates come in 4 sizes which means that larger plates could be used for 1st place and smaller ones for the other places. Similarly square plates come in 3 sizes. But since the process uses actual ceramic which is fired on-glaze pretty much any whiteware could be used. The plates we usually use are economical, but higher quality plates can be used, although costs can increase substantially. See Ordering for more information about the process. Many of these make use of our class illustrations.
memento for crew of winning boats | |
Season Winner - X One Design | Season Winner - Daring |
Season Winner - RS Elite | Season Winner - Sonar |
Day Prizes | 2nd place |
Pursuit Race | |
Regatta France | |
Regatta | |
Alton Water | Special Prize |
One Design Regatta | Jersey |
Island Sailing Club | Southern Traveller Series |
Royal Victoria YC | Pole-Regatta-SNEH |
St. Catherines SC, Jersey | St. Mawes Sailing Club |
Toward Sailing Club | Cairn Curran Sailing Club |
Warsash Sailing Club | Welsh Harp Sailing Club |
World Championship, Netherlands | Metre & Classic Keelboat Regatta |
Sponsor PlatesAcknowledgment of support from sponsors is a good way to encourage them to continue with their sponsorship | |
A few other designsAlthough sailing is our focus, the process can be used for any design | |
for somewhere in your club? | |
Ladies' Ski Club |