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International Moth European Championship in Sicily - Overall

by Jason Belben 6 May 2013 14:10 PDT 28 April - 4 May 2013

After a long cold winter the UK Moth sailors headed out to Sicily in search of sun and sailing time at the 2013 Europeans. There was a sense of what was to come when early arrival, Mike Lennon, had spent more time sat in his chair in the shade than on the water; the wind being either too much in the morning or cutting out by the afternoon.

The practice race provided sailors with an indication of the sailing conditions with a variable force wind and a big shift to the right but nothing was to prepare them for the next two days.

The area was in a region of the Sirocco wind and it blew with vengeance on the first 2 days of the regatta up to 40 knots, the only thing to do was to tie the boat down hard. Some intrepid sailors did venture out in a bid to up the Moth speed record, Chris Rast put in a brief performance clocking 32.2 Knots, while Ben Paton gave further entertainment clocking 29.2 Knots.

After two days of getting familiar with the dinghy park the Championship finally started with a moderate southerly wind which flicked to the right and varied in strength finally finishing the day non foiling. Chris Rashley started strongly with two firsts while, Mike, Ben and Tom Offer put in some consistent results.

The results posted caused some entertainment then and throughout the week in there accuracy and errors which were blamed on James Phare presumably changing sail number on entry although this might have been lost in translation!

Thursday started with a 20-25 knots offshore breeze and after managing to negotiate the shallows and make it to the start line this promptly cut out at the start gun resulting in a random race which was abandoned. The afternoon saw a light to moderate breeze with Chris's dominance being broken by Mike on the last run followed by Jason Belben.

The Friday saw another day on the shore, this time waiting for the wind, the most competitive racing being the airbed race in front of the club from camp Ninja. As always upon postponement for another day the wind kicked in and gave some of the best sailing of the week. The evenings social was the Championship Dinner which for some spilled over to the early hours of Saturday and some 4am skinny dipping.

So we had reached the final day with still only 3 races sailed and a likely hood of a series without a discard due to a 1300 cut off and some sailors feeling not so well from the night before. However after an hour wait, enough wind to foil came from the north and the event was still effectively open. The first race was never confirmed until the end with radical place changes and some low riding and spectacular running aground from the Patonator; this being won by the Swiss with Mike second and Chris 4th. So for once in the Championship Chris was under pressure from Mike for the final race which brought in the discard. His dominance was not in doubt though when he finished first, Jason second and Mike third after a downwind collision. This gave Chris the European title for the third time in successive years, also meaning the top five boats were British using Exocet designs and a variation in rigs.

Questions to be answered:

  • Did Patrick Cunnigham ever pack his boat up?
  • Did Richard Westbury find his way home from the Fish Market after being rudely awoken in the gutter by the local police?
  • How did Peter Barton get two results on the last day having been ill on the shore?
  • Did the British show the Italians the meaning of Shambles?

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelm & NatR1R2R3R4R5Pts
17Chris Rashley UK112‑415
23980Michael Lennon UK‑321238
33942Jason Belben  UK933‑10217
43982Ben Paton UK24‑85819
54038Tom Offer UK559‑14423
63975Pablo Arandia  ES6(ocs)76524
73626Renker Matthias  CH710‑111927
84037Jason Russell UK12(raf)53727
93915Good Morgan BE‑136471128
103955Chris Rast  CH‑158613633
113892Andrew Friend UK41510‑201443
123752Holenweg David  CH1014‑1681547
133944Richard Westbury UK‑181612111049
143870Ollie Holden UK‑24111891654
153945Eelco Boers NL81717‑211355
163622Fabien Froesch  CH‑19913161856
173912Stefano Rzzi  IT1413‑19121958
183607Olivier Vidal UK16121418‑2160
193729Philip Kasermann CH201915‑221266
203614Doug Pybus UK172120‑291775
213916James Phare UK(dnf)72119dnf80
223854Marco Lanulfi IT22‑2624172083
233674Neil Baker UK211823‑252385
243715Chris Jeeves UK‑302426152489
253711Dan Ward UK‑252222242290
263795Pedro Bartoni UK11253026(dnf)92
273434Tommaso Freddi IT262025‑302596
283419John Clifton UK‑2923292327102
293392Luca Rizzotti IT2327‑312726103
303798Philippe Schiller  CH28(ocs)273129115
313270Matthew Lea  NZ27(dns)2828dnf116
323668Patrich James Cunningham  UK3128(dnc)dnc28120

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