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2015 Scottish Musto Skiff Championship overall

by Ian Ellis on 5 Aug 2015
Fleet in action at Chanonry Sailing Club - 2015 Scottish Musto Skiff Championship David Bell
2015 Scottish Musto Skiff Championship – On the weekend of 1-2 August a strong fleet of 15 Musto Skiffs gathered at Chanonry Sailing Club, Fortrose in the North of Scotland for the most northern UK skiff Traveller to date. The event was combined with a Scottish Skiff series event.

The fleet consisted of an almost full turnout of the local fleet together with a selection of the top helms from Scotland and a large contingent who made the trip up from the North of England.

Saturday's strong wind forecast potentially put some off, but on arrival and rigging the race area looked ideal for the day's racing. As the first start approached and the boats launched the wind increased to a variable force four to five and this combined with a strong tide against produced a very short steep confused sea state. After a short postponement the first race started with close racing, but almost as soon as the first boats rounded the windward mark the capsizes began. Most boats took the perceived easy option of hoisting and heading out on starboard tack but as was quickly realised this just took them into the worst of the waves and by the leeward mark most had spent some time checking their rudders for weed. Dan Trotter coped best with the conditions and lead home Jono Shelly and Ben Yates from the home club.

The next two races followed a similar pattern with most people opting for the less lumpy North shore both up and down wind to try to avoid too many capsizes. It turned out that if you could stay mostly upright for the entire race then there was a fair chance of a good result.

After a bad first race Ian Renilson was back on form and showing everybody how it was done closely followed by Jono and Ian Trotter in both the second and third races.

The positions after day one were very mixed with most of the top half of the fleet having a good race, a bad race and one in the middle so it was all to play for on Sunday.

Sunday dawned calm and with little sign of any wind materialising and non-forecast some of the further travelled competitors decided enough was enough.



Despite the conditions after a lengthy postponement the race officer started the first race on Sunday in a very light and patchy breeze which just about allowed the boats to move. The lighter weight crews showed their hands with Ian Ellis taking the gun from Iain Morton and another steady performance from Jono in third.

After a further lengthy postponement and just before everybody was about to give up the sea breeze eventually filled in to give perfect conditions for the last two races with force three and flat water.

Battle ensued at the front between Dan and Jono. Jono had the slight edge upwind with Dan being quicker down. Both races went to the wire with Dan taking two first. The next six boats followed hot on their heels and showed the strong strength in depth of the fleet with place changing throughout and both races producing very different results.

This left Jono as the new Scottish champion without taking a race win all weekend but with the difficult and varying conditions a remarkably consistent set of results. Dan Trotter finished second despite three race wins.

Thanks must go to Chanonry Sailing Club for running another superb event.


Rank Boat Class SailNo Rating Club HelmName R1
 
R2
 
R3
 
R4
 
R5
 
R6
 
Total Nett
First   MUSTO SKIFF 526 850 Ullswater SC Jono Shelley 2.0 2.0 2.0 (3.0) 2.0 2.0 13.0 10.0
Second   MUSTO SKIFF 527 850 Derwent Reservoir SC Dan Trotter 1.0 (7.0) 4.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 19.0 12.0
Third Billy Whizz MUSTO SKIFF 224 850 Royal Findhorn YC Ian Ellis (10.0) 4.0 8.0 1.0 6.0 3.0 32.0 22.0
Fourth Painted Warrior MUSTO SKIFF 367 850 Holy Loch SC Neil Wilson (16.0 DNC) 5.0 7.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 41.0 25.0
Fifth   MUSTO SKIFF 374 850 ASYC Alistair Kerr 7.0 (9.0) 5.0 6.0 3.0 7.0 37.0 28.0
Sixth Flash Dance 2 MUSTO SKIFF 220 850 Chanonry SC Ben Yeats 3.0 (10.0) 6.0 7.0 5.0 9.0 40.0 30.0
Seventh   MUSTO SKIFF 521 850 Chanonry SC Iain Morton 9.0 (12.0) 11.0 2.0 9.0 6.0 49.0 37.0
Eighth Broadcast Alert MUSTO SKIFF 255 850 DBSC Andrew Scott (11.0) 11.0 10.0 9.0 7.0 4.0 52.0 41.0
Ninth Beefur MUSTO SKIFF 449 850 Dalgety Bay SC Ian Renilson 8.0 1.0 1.0 (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 58.0 42.0
10th   MUSTO SKIFF 200 850 Derwent Reservoir SC Ian Trotter 4.0 3.0 3.0 (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 58.0 42.0
11th   MUSTO SKIFF 536 850 Chanonry SC Kevin Holliday 5.0 6.0 9.0 (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 68.0 52.0
12th   MUSTO SKIFF 435 850 Chanonry SC Michael Gough 12.0 (13.0) 12.0 11.0 10.0 10.0 68.0 55.0
13th OMG MUSTO SKIFF 464 850 Chanonry SC Jon Bailey (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 8.0 8.0 8.0 72.0 56.0
14th   MUSTO SKIFF 294 850 Derwent Reservoir SC Tom Conway 6.0 8.0 14.0 DNF (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 76.0 60.0
15th   MUSTO SKIFF 185 850 Chanonry SC LE FAUCHEUX Pierre (16.0 DNC) 16.0 DNC 16.0 DNC 10.0 11.0 12.0 RET 81.0 65.0
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