(Hamilton, Bermuda)- Family and friends are grieving the death of well-known sailor David
Ashton, who passed away on November 21. He was 62. Mr Ashton died from
complications following surgery in a Boston hospital.
He was a veteran of multiple Newport Bermuda Races, including the 2012
race aboard the Spirit of Bermuda. He was also co-founder of the local
J/24 fleet in Bermuda and represented Bermuda at the J/24 World
Championships in the United States.
In the 1970s, Mr Ashton owned a boat rental company and also operated a
performance keelboat sailing school, using J/24s as the design of
choice. More recently, he was a member of the International One Design
Class of Bermuda and owner of the IOD sloop, Slingshot.
Paul Doughty, a former business partner of Mr Ashton, described the late sailor as a “reckoning force” in competitive sailing.
“He was a very good racing sailor because obviously he earned the right
to go the J/24 World Championships,” Mr Doughty said. “Usually when he
skippered a boat he was fiery and we used to have a saying ‘which one is
it today? Is it Sugar Bear or is it Grumpy Bear’ because he was very
bear like.
“David is a great loss to the local community and was always a supporter
of any sailing event. My condolences go out to his family.”
At the time of his death, Mr Ashton was joint-owner and manager of
Greenbank Guesthouse in Paget. A statement on the guest house’s
Facebook page read: “It is with great sadness that the family of David
William Ashton announces his passing on November 21, 2014. The Ashton
family has owned and managed Greenbank Guesthouse since 1952, and David
dedicated his time, love and energy to Greenbank and its guests for over
twenty years, along with his wife, Cindy. Many of our guests will
remember David sharing the history of the property and of Bermuda, and
his passion for his Island home. David will be greatly missed by his
family, friends and many of Greenbank’s loyal guests.” Any comments
welcome here- https://www.facebook.com/GreenbankGuestHouse