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VRsport.tv International Moth UK Nationals at the WPNSA - Day 1

by Mark Jardine on 27 Aug 2016
David Hivey on day 1 of the VRsport.tv UK Moth Nationals in Weymouth Mark Jardine / IMCAUK
Seventy-three boats have signed on for the 2016 VRsport.tv International Moth UK Nationals at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy. With the odd lightning strike off Chesil Beach and a huge storm over Dorchester, the fleet were released to leave the shore once it was deemed safe enough to sail in Portland Harbour, with racing getting underway just 20 minutes after the scheduled 1pm start time.

The easterly breeze was set to swing around to the south and drop so the race team, led by Bryan Drake, were keen to get as much racing in as possible before this happened. In the end just a single race was possible. A second race was started, but with the vast majority of the fleet low-riding, and those who did manage to get foiling dropping down and stopping once they'd gybed, the race was inevitably abandoned.



David Hivey won the race after finishing 12th at last year's nationals. We spoke to him about what has made the difference this year, 'Boatspeed. I've been spending a lot of time with Rob (Greenhalgh). He's a pretty difficult man to beat so I've been working pretty hard to get around the same speed as him.'

On how much time he's been spending out on the water David said, 'Probably about the same as the professionals! Because I'm a teacher I've spent most of the past 7 weeks sailing. I also managed to spend 3 weeks sailing over Easter and school gave me a week off for the Europeans which was amazing and I've also had 2 weeks training on Lake Garda with Rob.'

'I had a real issue with tacking last year. My boatspeed was almost there and I was rounding the top mark in the top 5 sometimes, but I was capsizing on 50% of my tacks. So I've probably tacked 10,000 times since January trying to make sure I sorted that out.'

On what the draw is to the International Moth over other fleets he's said in, such as the Lasers, RS200s, 400s & 800s David said, 'The standard is higher at the very top end as we've got the Olympics guys, and professional sailors who aren't doing the Olympic classes, so at the very top end it's the best racing you're going to get. But even outside of this you have people who are sailing the boat all the time so the level is very, very high.'

'The draw is the competition and the boat itself - you can have a bad day in a Moth and it's still good fun.'

Second placed Robert Greenhalgh was pleased with his opening race, 'I didn't have the greatest start to the race. I crossed the line on port and was probably being a little conservative and rounded the top mark in fourth and to fight back a bit. The second (abandoned) race was a bit of a lottery. I was in the lead when they canned it, but canning it was the right thing to do.'



Robert said on his training with David Hivey, 'We've got the same kit and he's going quick and he's trying hard so it's good to be pushed.'

Robert's schedule this year has included sailing the Fast 40+ 'Invictus' and also the record-breaking MOD70 'Phaedo3' and we asked if this had impacted on the time he had available for Moth sailing, 'I haven't had a huge amount of sailing in the Moth recently, but enough and I'm certainly not going to use it as an excuse. More is always better, but with 4 or 5 days here I think we'll see everyone improve as the event goes on.'

Andrew Budgen, while well known in other fleets and through his Monster Project Volvo 70, is competing in his first Moth UK Nationals and is the leading 'first timer' after finishing the day's race in sixth. We spoke to him after the racing, 'We had a nice bit of breeze early on which obviously suits me, being one of the bigger guys in the fleet. I had a reasonable start and it might have actually been the first race I've ever done where I flew the whole way round without hitting the deck! I've been working on the boat all week trying to get a new sail plan together which has maybe made a difference. It's the kind of boat that you want be out in quite a lot.'



First home-build over the line was Alister Richardson in eighth, who was sailing his new Moth which has been two years in the making, 'It was my first time racing in the boat which was good fun. It's been in development the whole time of the build and it's still in development!'

There are a couple of unique features on the boat including a foredeck-less bow and tapered stern. We asked Alister to describe these more, 'The thinner transom is for less drag when its low riding and it's also supposed to help a little bit when it's popping out of the water - less of a brake effectively. On the front I haven't got a foredeck and the intention is to get the mast down onto that and get rid of the stump altogether, but that's phase two. I'm just trying to get it to go alright in the same configuration as every other Moth before I start getting more radical.'



Principal Race Officer Bryan Drake summed up his thoughts about the day and trying to get more racing in, 'The Moths foil for a good race and if they can't foil it's not much fun. In the second race we had a few people foiling on the corners where the wind was stronger and they walked away from the others, but as they came downwind towards us the wind decreased and they dropped back in the water and from a Moth point of view I didn't think it was a fair race.

'Races are timed at about 30 minutes each so we can catch up on the schedule. We can turn around races in less than an hour so there's no difficulty in getting in 4 races if they've got the stamina to do so.'



There's set to be 15 to 20 knots on Sunday so the fleet is looking forward to a high speed blast around Portland Harbour.

Results after Day 1:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1Pts
1GBR4434David HiveyDatchet Water SC11
2GBR4340Robert GreenhalghRoyal Southern YC22
3GBR4345Dylan FletcherWPNSA33
4GBR4349Mike LennonHayling Island SC44
5GBR3942Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC55
6GBR4358Andrew BudgenWarsash SC66
7GBR4433Dan WardFrensham Pond SC77
8GBR43Alister Richardson 88
9GBR4417Max MaegeBYC99
10GBR4278Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Soverign SC1010
11GBR4099Ricky TaggHayling Island SC1111
12GBR3036Dan VincentStokes Bay SC1212
13GBR3979Dan EllisYealm YC1313
14GBR4291Simon HiscocksWPNSA/Hayling Island SC1414
15GBR4310Stu BithellHollingworth Lake SC1515
16GBR4121James PhareQueen Mary SC1616
17GBR4075Doug PybusQueen Mary SC1717
18GBR3939Nic AsherWaveney & Oulton Broad YC1818
19GBR4311Alex AdamsCastle Cove SC1919
20GBR4438Matthew LeaGrafham Water SC2020
21GBR4409Ross HarveyHayling Island SC2121
22GBR4347Eddie BridleBrightlingsea SC2222
23NED4424Kalle CosterWV Braasemermeer2323
24GBR3980David SimmondsHayling Island SC2424
25GBR4350David SmithwhiteHayling Island SC2525
26GBR4122Andrew FriendQueen Mary SC/Norfolk PC2626
27GBR4309James McMillanGurnard SC2727
28ESP4047Andreas JohnBSC2828
29GBR4442Kyle StonehamThirpe Bay YC2929
30GBR4299Chris ClarkeThorpe Bay YC3030
31GBR3940Russ ClarkStokes Bay SC3131
32GBR4346Nick MillerMarconi SC3232
33GBR4277Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC3333
34GBR4073Paul HignettLoch Lomond SC3434
35IRL3600Alistair KissaneHowth YC3535
36GBR3943Richard EdwardsParkstone YC3636
37GBR3945Chris TilbrookStarcross SC3737
38GER3843Carlo MägeFeldafinger Seglerverein3838
39GBR4281Nic StreatfeildRutland SC3939
40GBR4096Tim PenfoldHayling Island SC4040
41GBR4233Dominic HuttonStokes Bay SC4141
42GBR434Leigh AlbrechtEastbourne Soverign SC4242
43GBR3959Paul GliddonNetley SC4343
44GBR445Ben CleggBrightlingsea SC4444
45GBR4037Chris Jeeves 4545
46NED3794Menno BerensMarina Muiderzand4646
47GBR4208Tom LambertWilsonian SC4747
48DEN4307Hans RasmussenTroense Bådelaug4848
49GBR4385Steve McLeanHayling Island SC/LSC4949
50GBR4279David JessopGrafham Water SC5050
51GBR3944Phil BevanGrafham Water SC5151
52IRL3632Jim DevlinRoyal St. George YC5252
53GBR3730Jon PeatsCastle Cove SC5353
54GBR3877Josie GliddonNetley SC5454
55GBR4372James RossNetley SC5555
56GBR3870Eddie GatehouseHayling Island SC5656
57GBR3966Cameron HarrisParkstone YC5757
58GBR4182Owain HughesParkstone YC5858
59GBR3335Ed RedfearnBrightlingsea SC5959
60GBR4230Mark EmmettStokes Bay SC/HISC6060
61GBR4025Katherine KnightWPNSA6161
62GBR3629Thomas MehewRoyal Thames YC6262
63GBR4343James SainsburyGrafham Water SC6363
64GBR4479Adrian CoatsworthAlton Water SC6464
65GBR3890Katie HughesLoch Lomond SC6565
66GBR4336Jonathan HeathcoteStokes Bay SCDNS74
66GBR3704Mark DellThorpe Bay YCRET74
66NED4408Eelco BoersWV RoerkoningDNS74
66GBR4147Penny ClarkStokes Bay SCDNC74
66GBR4342Graham SimmondsHayling Island SCDNS74
66GBR4061Billy Vennis?OzanneStokes Bay SCDNS74
66GBR4100Chris WhiteRestronguet SCDNS74
66IRL3916John McKelvieStrangford Lough YC/QMSCDNS74
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