Please select your home edition
Edition
Sea Sure 2025

Osprey Open at Kielder Water Sailing Club

by Jamie Blake 11 Sep 2019 05:27 PDT 7-8 September 2019
Ospreys at Kielder Water © Angela Mamwell

Eleven Ospreys entered the class Scottish and Northern Championships at Kielder Water Sailing Club over the weekend of the 7th and 8th September.

Kielder is a long way from anywhere and the competitors travelled long distances to get there including from Hayling Island on the South Coast and from South Wales. Robin Hobson however takes the prize for the longest distance travelled his home club being St Lucia Boardwalk YC in the Caribbean. We think he was in the UK taking shelter from Hurricane Dorian.

The event started on a high with the Osprey sailors after their long drive drinking the bar dry on the Friday even before sailing had started!

The first day's sailing, in an ever shifting light and changeable wind, was dominated by the ladies, with Alex Willis crewed by her dad Nick winning the first race and Viola and Mike Scott winning both the following races. Rob Shaw and Ian Little sailing Rob's new boat finished second in the first two races.

The race officer did a good job making sure the times between races were nice and short allowing all three races to be held in as short a time as possible. The last race was particularly interesting, as 3 boats started at the port end of the line, and took off in the breeze as it built, whereas the rest of the fleet, starting at the committee boat end were becalmed till after all comers had started, and so were playing catch up for the rest of the race. David Downs and Jonathan Osgood leading at the second mark decided not to gybe-set onto the run and allowed the Scott's and the Blakes to extend away at the front. The race ended on an interesting note, with the race officer shortening the course halfway through the fleet, meaning that the first 3 boats had to complete an extra lap!

Saturday evening delivered a very good barbecue dinner, which was let down by the bar running dry by 9 o'clock! Here's hoping they order more beer for next year!

Sunday dawned with no wind at all, meaning an hour-long postponement whilst we waited for the wind to fill in. Some took the hint and packed up to go home early! The rest of the fleet launched once the wind had filled in, to be greeted with a moderate but shifty breeze. Race 1 was recalled with half the fleet pushed past the line. At the restart, the Willis' got away first, and disappeared, leaving the rest of the fleet to battle it out on the tight reaches.

The final race was won by Rob and Ian, who therefore also won the whole weekend by a single point.

It was an interesting weekend and difficult to put together a consistent set of results in the light and shifty winds. There was a lot of close racing with only five points separating the top five finishers. So congratulations to Rob and Ian despite the ladies Viola and Alex winning four of the five races between them.

Thank you to all for the food and drink! It was a great weekend, and definitely one to do again!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubPts
11349Rob ShawIan LittleKWSC10
21312Viola ScottMike ScottKWSC11
31291Alex WillisNick WillisHayling Island14
41373Richard MarshallSteve WatsonPoole YC14
51114David DownsJonathan OsgoodTata/Aldenham15
61369Roger BlakeJamie BlakeGreat Moor17
71350Alec MamwellArthur ButlerConiston24
81340Graham ThumwoodAlastair RaynardKWSC/Carsington26
91365Alan HendersonRobin HobsonPrestwick29
101181Willie CrichtonJulia LaingRibble39
11759Gavin GoodallCharlie TebbutRipon40

Related Articles

Endeavour Trophy 2025 Event Video
Action from on the water, interviews with the sailors! The Endeavour Trophy is one of the most coveted in UK sailing, gathering National Champions for each dinghy class to battle it out at the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at Burnham-on-Crouch over an October weekend. Posted on 6 Oct
505 champs win Endeavour Trophy 2025
UK's Champion of Champions event sees gusts over 30 knots at Burnham-on-Crouch Big winds reaching over 30kts tested the 30 dinghy champions to the limit on Sunday and, with just four races to count with no discard, it was always going to be an interesting outcome. Posted on 6 Oct
Big winds stop play at Endeavour Trophy
Champion of champions' big event blasted by 50kt + winds It was supposed to be the opening day of racing for the Endeavour Trophy today, but with relentless strong winds reaching over 50kts in the gusts, Edwin Buckley and his team had no option other than postpone the racing until tomorrow. Posted on 4 Oct
Osprey Class Association Boat
Would you like to compete in the Sailjuice or other multi-class events over the winter? The Osprey Class Association would like to see their Class Boat competing in the Sailjuice or other multi-class events over the winter, and invite any teams interested in borrowing the boat to contact them. Posted on 4 Oct
64th Endeavour Trophy Welcomes New Melges 15
New chapter for dinghy champion of champions event at Burnham-on-Crouch Despite the threat of Storm Amy disrupting proceedings at the 64th Endeavour Trophy (3-5 October), a total of 30 national champions gathered at the Royal Corinthian YC, Burnham-on-Crouch this morning for the opening day's training session. Posted on 3 Oct
Castle Cove Osprey Open
Sailing alongside their regular travelling chums in the Contender class With the Osprey fleet being invited down to Castle Cove to join in with our regular travelling chums in the Contender Class, a good weekend was guaranteed. Posted on 30 Sep
Osprey class South East Tour
12 Ospreys, 9 days, 3 venues, 16 races sailed The first mark on this East Coast exploration started with nine Ospreys turning up at Burnham-on-Crouch. The RO at Burnham sometimes throws in some courses that gets you thinking like "Where's that mark?" Posted on 4 Sep
Welcome back to the top table!
P&B winning in One-Designs It's been a superb start to the 2025 Championship Season for P&B, with their sails winning events up and down the country, as well as further afield. Posted on 1 Aug
Osprey Nationals at Mumbles
Some epic and at times fruity sailing in Swansea Bay With the terrible weather of recent Osprey National Championships successfully banished this time around the competing 36 teams were treated to some epic and at times fruity sailing in Swansea Bay hosted by the brilliant Mumbles Yacht Club. Posted on 8 Jul
Osprey Open at Queen Mary
A bright, blustery morning greeted the sailors A look back on the Osprey Open meeting at Queen Mary Sailing Club on 14th June 2025, where a bright, blustery morning greeted the sailors who made it there for the Osprey's inaugural one day open meeting. Posted on 24 Jun
Rooster 2025Allen Dynamic 40 FooterMaritimo M600