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Musto Skiffs at the Ovington Boats Inland Championships 2014

by Paul Manning 12 Nov 2014 02:37 AEDT 8-9 November 2014
Musto Skiffs at the Ovington Inlands © Tim Olin / www.olinphoto.co.uk

The fleet launched in an offshore breeze which quickly built to 25 knots gusting 28 knots, which provided some entertainment both for the competitors and spectators ashore. Tom Wright went left and rounded in the lead from Ian Trotter who took the opposite side of the course with Richard Stenhouse 3rd, Richard Pelley 4th and Dave Poston 5th. Both Wright and Trotter capsized at the leeward drop allowing Stenhouse to pull through into the lead and take the win from Trotter and Pelley.

By the start of race 2, the breeze was a solid 28 knots. Stenhouse led from Poston, Trotter, Pelley and Ben Schooling. Poston and Trotter both capsized on the drop to allow Stenhouse and Pelley to extend with the Richard's having a good duel up the next beat. On the final run Pelley fell in on the final gybe to allow Schooling through to 2nd with Sten taking a comfortable win.

Sunday dawned very different with a glassy lake and bright sunshine. After a short delay, the races got underway in 5-6kts. Schooling led round after making the most of the shifts with Sten a close 2nd. The results stayed the same to the finish with last years Inland Champion Sam Barker 3rd. The races were quick fire 2 lap 25 minutes, so starts and first beats were critical. Race 4 and Barker led from the start and extended to a comfortable lead with Schooling 2nd and Alex Wright in 3rd. Race 5 and newcomer Alistair Morley took an excellent port flyer to lead up the first beat. Ian Trotter read the shifts well to lead round with Schooling just nipping into 2nd. Newcomer Dan Kilsby sailed well in 3rd place but was overhauled by Alex Wright into the finish.

Race 6 was the final race of the regatta with Paul Molesworth leading from Schooling, Wright and Barker. Small increases in breeze to the left meant the boats choosing this side pulled through with Schooling taking the win from Barker and Wright.

This result secured Ben Schooling the title from Alex Wright and Richard Stenhouse.

More Tim Olin photos can be found here.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st487Ben SchoolingDatchet Water SC‑6213219
2nd372Alex WrightCastle Cove SC‑85424318
3rd442Richard StenhouseRutland Sailing Club112‑88719
4th200Ian TrotterDRSC34‑1046421
5th130Sam BarkerCastle Cove SC15(DNC)311222
6th305Richard PelleyStokes Bay23‑17991033
7th302Dan KilsbyStokes Bay11‑12557937
8th373P MolesworthDatchet Water SC9101110‑14545
9th324David PostonDatchet Water SC12(DNC)6165847
10th482Matthew HoldenLocks SC77161510‑2055
11th260Mark CooperDatchet Water SC139‑247151155
12th432Tom WrightStokes Bay4(DNC)181931256
13th169David AnnanGrafham Water Sailing Club1081314‑161358
14th168Dan TrotterDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club(DNC)DNC76121467
15th456Sergei SammsDatchet Water SC56‑2121191869
16th179David EvansRutland Sailing Club(DNC)111911131670
17th351Harry WilsonDatchet Water SC(DNC)DNC151318680
18th186Andrew StichlandThorpe Bay YC(DNC)DNC1217111987
19th519Alister MorleySalcombe YC(DNC)DNC920171589
20th64Jason RickardsTeam Datchet(DNC)DNC14182317100
21st323Steve RobsonDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club(DNC)DNC8242022102
22nd287Martin KeeganDRSC14(DNC)23232125106
23rd304Simon CharlesGrafham Water Sailing Club(DNC)DNC22122223107
24th396Styart HarrosBanbury Sailing Club(DNC)DNC20222421115
25th98Tom Conway (DNC)DNC25252524127
26th80Troy ChristensonDatchet Water SC(DNC)DNC26262626132
27th289Andrew WhittleBlackwater SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC140

Overview of the UK season

The Musto Performance Skiff class has had another solid season of growth both in the UK and internationally. With 17 boats in containers to Perth, 25 boats competed at the Ovington Boats Inland Championships at Grafham Water Sailing Club. This was the last event in the UK travellers series with a record entry of 86 participants.

58 boats took part in the UK National Championships at Stokes Bay Sailing Club, which was the biggest entry of any adult trapeze class in the Yachts and Yachting Attendance table, only being beaten by the 29er class another Ovington Boats build design.

Further afield, the EuroCup series was another record breaking year with 125 entrants participating in 11 regattas throughout Europe from Norway to Mallorca.

In 2015 the UK National Championships will be held at Paignton Sailing Club in Torbay, with two World Championships, the first in early January at Mounts Bay Sailing Club in Perth, Western Australia and again in September at Fraglia vela Riva on Lake Garda, Italy, where it is expected to have in excess of 100 entries from as far afield as New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.

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