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2015 Harken UK Musto Skiff Nationals – Day 3 overall

by Jamie Hilton on 13 Jul 2015
Day 3 - 2015 Harken UK Musto Skiff Nationals Paul Manning
2015 Harken UK Musto Skiff Nationals – The forecast promised breeze but come 11 o’clock – it was yet to deliver both in strength and a settled direction. Following the inevitable delay the fleet set off for race six in around 14kts. The left-hand corner paid and it was Jamie Hilton who led the fleet into the top mark closely followed by Dan Kilsby and Dave Poston.

By the leeward gate, Jamie had extended his lead and again went left up the beat with the wind now sub 10kts. Dave Poston pulled through to second followed by Alex Knight. These positions were held to the finish.

Following a quick turnaround race seven got underway and the wind now settled on direction and having built to around 16kts, Bruce Keen lead the fleet into the left-hand corner but again it Hilton who picked the right lay and lead into the top mark in first position from Richard Stenhouse and Bruce Keen. Stem led into the gate but opted for the port hand rounding. Meanwhile Keen and Hilton headed left. Keen sailed high and fast into the left-hand corner taking the lead. Hilton and Sten battled closely for second with Hilton picking a shift to get through. Positions were held to the finish. Keen, Hilton then Sten.

For race eight, the wind had built further to around 17kts. Bruce and Sten led out of the pin end. Bruce was looking odds on for leading into the top mark but let Sten tack inside and lead into the run. Hilton – clearly revelling in the solid breeze – closely followed in third with a Richard Evans in fourth and Jon Simpson trucking upwind in fifth. Both Sten and Bruce gybed off early leaving Hilton to enjoy a belter of a gust down the right catapulting him into second behind Sten. Bruce, however, picked a great shift to pull through to first with Stenhouse and Hilton over standing the port lay. Bruce sailed off to finish first from Sten and Hilton.

The race nine was away clear (see photo) again with Keen and Stenhouse coming out the pin end with Dave Poston putting the pressure on with his excellent upwind speed. Sten pulled through Bruce downwind with a port starboard near the leeward gate. Keen retook the lead from Sten and Dave and it was looking to finish that way until Dave pulled through Sten’s lee on the final beat.

A great on the water in the conditions that the boat were designed for. Race management was top drawer waiting for the fickle early wind to settle. Tonight the fleet are enjoying roof terrace refreshments overlooking the stunning Torbay panorama before we convene at the club for a Ruby Murray.




Rank HelmName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 Nett
1st Bruce Keen Stokes Bay SC 1 1 1 1 (3) (4) 1 1 1 1 1 1 10
2nd Richard Stenhouse Rutland SC 5 4 (19) 9 10 11 3 2 3 2 (12) 2 51
3rd George Hand Stokes Bay SC 8 3 (13) 5 4 (42 UFD) 9 4 12 4 3 3 55
4th Jamie Hilton Datchet Water SC 10 (16) 3 12 (18) 1 2 3 4 9 13 5 62
5th Alex Knight Castle Cove SC 3 2 4 2 6 3 14 12 (21) 11 (21) 11 68
6th Dave Poston Datchet Water SC (32) 7 8 15 13 2 (25) 5 2 3 2 15 72
7th Ben Schooling Datchet Water SC 2 (19) 7 3 1 10 15 10 10 7 (17) 13 78
8th Jonathan Shelley Ullswater YC 9 8 2 8 17 6 (42 DNF) 6 5 (23 POC) 11 10 82
9th Dan Kilsby Stokes Bay SC 14 5 9 10 7 8 (42 UFD) 9 9 (30 POC) 4 8 83
10th Ian Trotter Derwent Reservoir SC 6 (27) 20 6 9 (30 POC) 4 14 7 5 7 9 87
11th Alastair Conn Derwent Reservoir SC 24 11 5 4 5 5 5 16 11 13 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 99
12th Paul Molesworth Datchet Water SC 21 13 6 (26) (25) 9 12 23 22 8 10 7 131
13th Matthew Holden Locks SC 19 17 (27) 18 (24) 13 7 22 24 6 15 4 145
14th Mark Cooper Datchet Water SC (28) 24 11 21 21 15 11 13 (42 DNF) 12 8 12 148
15th David Annan Grafham Water SC 18 14 10 7 11 (27) 20 17 23 15 (24 POC) 16 151
16th Sam Barker Castle Cove SC 7 28 24 16 2 7 6 (42 DNF) 16 28 POC 22 (42 DNS) 156
17th Jon Simpson Blackwater SC 29 29 15 (35 POC) (42 DNS) 28 10 8 6 10 6 19 POC 160
18th Andrew Gould Emsworth Slipper SC 12 (21) 16 14 20 20 (22) 18 14 14 20 21 POC 169
19th Griff Tanner Datchet Water SC 20 10 26 22 23 17 26 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 16 5 6 171
20th Ed Wilkinson Stokes Bay SC (34) 22 21 17 28 16 8 15 20 26 POC 9 (42 UFD) 182
21st Neil Ashby Bough Beech SC 13 9 17 27 (42 DNS) 24 13 7 8 (42 DNC) 42 DNC 42 DNC 202
22nd Nigel Walbank Lymington Town SC 26 20 14 24 16 18 (30) (29 POC) 26 24 POC 23 POC 14 205
23rd Ron Barnes Thorpe Bay YC (35) 26 18 23 (27) 22 21 21 18 20 POC 19 18 POC 206
24th Yaroslav Petrov 7 Feet SC 17 (32) 22 19 19 (29) 19 20 15 29 POC 25 POC 22 POC 207
25th John Reekie Bassenthwaite SC 4 12 29 13 15 12 31 31 POC 27 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 216
26th Sergei Samus Datchet Water SC 22 18 12 25 14 23 24 24 13 (42 DNS) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 217
27th Rick Perkins MPSCA 11 15 28 11 8 25 17 19 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 42 DNC 218
28th Tom Conway Derwent Reservoir SC 27 6 25 30 (31) 21 27 28 (42 DNS) 18 POC 18 20 POC 220
29th Richard Evans Blackwater SC 25 30 31 (33 POC) 29 31 POC 16 11 17 17 14 (42 DNF) 221
30th Andrew Stickland Thorpe Bay YC 33 34 (35 POC) 29 22 26 23 30 POC (42 DNF) 21 POC 16 17 POC 251
31st David Rickard Datchet Water SC 15 39 POC 33 20 12 19 29 (42 DNF) 25 (42 DNF) 42 DNC 42 DNC 276
32nd Tim Chapman Rutland SC 30 23 36 POC 32 POC 30 14 18 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 27 POC 42 DNS 42 DNC 294
33rd Kevin Holliday Chanonry SC 38 35 30 36 POC 36 POC 32 POC 33 POC 25 19 25 POC (42 DNS) (42 DNC) 309
34th Andy Whittle Blackwater SC 37 33 34 34 POC 26 33 POC 32 POC 26 (42 DNF) 22 POC (42 DNS) 42 DNC 319
35th Steve Robson Derwent Reservoir SC 23 31 32 28 32 36 POC 28 27 (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 42 DNC 321
36th Martin Keegan Derwent SC 31 38 POC 37 POC 39 POC 34 POC 35 POC 34 POC (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 19 POC 42 DNF 42 DNC 351
37th John Evans Derwent Reservoir SC 16 25 23 (42 DNC) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 358
38th David Ayre Thorpe Bay YC 36 36 40 POC 31 POC 35 POC 34 POC 35 POC (42 DNF) (42 DNC) 42 DNF 42 DNC 42 DNC 373
39th Nick Logan Rutland SC 39 37 38 POC 38 POC 33 POC 37 POC (42 DNF) 32 POC (42 DNF) 42 DNS 42 DNC 42 DNC 380
40th Steve Wright Stokes Bay SC 40 40 POC 39 POC 37 POC 37 POC (42 DNF) 36 POC (42 DNF) 42 DNF 42 DNF 42 DNC 42 DNC 397
41st Troy Christensen Datchet Water SC (42 DNC) (42 DNC) 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 420
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