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International Moth Inland Championships at Bala Sailing Club

by International Moth Class 27 May 2013 13:01 PDT 25-26 May 2013

The International Moths headed west into the depths of Wales for the 2013 Inland Championships over the weekend. Billed as the Garda of the UK, it had a lot to live up to and thankfully didn't disappoint, with a range of conditions and some of the best sailing the fleet could remember.

A few keen folks showed up on the Friday and were rewarded with a full on sail in flat water and some attempts at the UK speed record were had, with several boats posting 28 and 29 knot personal bests but that elusive 30 knot barrier is a tough nut to crack in the cold UK waters.

Saturday arrived and saw one race in marginal foiling conditions as the 'Ora' or whatever the Bala inhabitants call it didn't quite kick in. Ricky Tagg in his Mach 2 made the most of the puffs to sneak out an early lead, which he held on to to the finish from Mike Cooke in his Rocket and Neil Baker in another Mach 2.

Sunday saw two races in the morning in a light breeze running down the lake. Mike Cooke led down the first run, but a lack of practice showed as he fluffed his first gybe, letting Ben Paton in an Exocet, Ricky Tagg and Richard Westbury in a Ninja take charge of the race. These four traded places throughout the race and things were very tight down the final run with Richard Westbury finally taking the win and Cooke recovering to second just ahead of a charging Tagg.

The second morning race was a brief one lap affair as the last of the morning breeze dropped out. Tom Offer made the most of the puffs to take the win from a breakaway group of Paton, Baker and Westbury, all just getting down the run in the last of the wind. The remainder of the fleet chased zephyrs for a short period before the thermal breeze started to kick in.

After a stop for lunch the fleet returned to the lake with a cracking breeze running straight down Wales' finest. Unfortunately for some, the race officer was very keen to get things started on time, leaving 3 boats late for the start including Cooke, effectively leaving him out of contention. Tom Offer put on another solid performance to take the win from Ben Paton and big man Gareth Davies in an Exocet loving the new breeze pulling in third.

Once the stragglers were rounded up, the final race of the day was a tight one between Offer, Paton and Cooke, until Ben decided he'd heard mining was the thing to do in North Wales and gave it his best shot. Cooke reeled in Offer and eventually gained the lead before deciding that he too fancied exploring for slate and took a dive - Tom rounded off his consistent scoreline with another win and the overall title.

The Mothies loved their weekend in the sun and hills and are looking forward to another visit in the future. 4 different designs taking the top four positions mean that sailor skills are the real divider at the top of the fleet and with the upcoming UK National championships in Weymouth this event could be the most competitive in years.

Overall Results:

PosHelmClubSail NoR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stTom OFFERRock4038(DNC)51118
2ndRicky TAGGHayling Island SC40331344(DNF)12
3rdMike COOKERocket Racing404122‑66212
4thRichard WESTBURYBartley SC3944‑5155516
5thGareth DAVIESStone SC394186‑93320
6thBen PATONRoyal LYMINGTON3982(DNC)422DNF21
7thNeil BAKERHayling Island SC3674393‑10621
8thMartin FEARBCYC3632488‑9727
9thPaul HIGNETTLoch Lomond SC38906‑1177828
10thPeter BARTONRoyal LYMINGTON3795(DNC)7108429
11thMatthew SMITH 3910710‑1111937
12thStuart SCOTT 34959(DNF)DNSDNCDNC48

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