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Noble Marine 2022 UK Musto Skiff National Championship at Eastbourne Sovereign Sailing Club - Day 1

by GBR Musto Skiff Class Association 2 Sep 2022 05:28 PDT 1-4 September 2022

The first day of the 2022 Noble Marine UK Musto Skiff National Championships kicked off with plenty of wind, but this also meant the fleet would have to navigate large rolling waves on the shore just to get off the beach and out to the start line.

With unsettled winds and tricky launch conditions all morning, it was not surprising that the first race was delayed. Once the wind settled, the AP flag was down, and sailing was on, but with 3 metre waves and 15 - 20knots of wind to launch in, it was going to be an interesting first race!

Race 1

Race 1, and there was to be no easing in gently. Wind against tide and a lumpy gusty 15 to 20kots was in store for the fleet - many of whom who had already taken a swim pre-start. The fleet got away cleanly, and it was Jono Shelley who showed first and got the hammer down off the port end, followed by Sam Pascoe, Ian Turnbull and Bruce Keen.

With the tide in the turn, it wasn't clear which way would pay, but big Danny Boatman came screaming in from the right corner to lead at mark 1, followed by Sam and Jono. 3 big full-on laps allowed Sam to show he had serious legs on the fleet to stretch out a strong lead. Ian Turnbull mugged Shelley on the last run with his famous close your eyes and send it technique to take second with Shelley, Keen and Boatman next.

It was a long race and most of the fleet were ready for home, but two more races were in store...

Race 2

Race 2 began in around 15knots with the majority of the fleet hitting the shore to stay out of the tide. Boatman was first to the windward mark, closely followed by Pascoe with Keen in 3rd. Pascoe didn't take long to hit the front and extended from there to a comfortable victory. Keen and Boatman changed places a few times before Keen eventually gybed inside to take 2nd and Boatman taking 3rd.

The fleet enjoyed the last couple of rollercoaster rides down the large waves before the wind decided to disappear!

Race 3

For the last race on the day, the wind dropped massively down to 5 knots. With the tide ripping everyone behind the line, everyone was a bit keen, and a general recall was needed. For the second start everyone behaved and worked hard to get to the shore and out of the tide. Bruce Keen led Rob Richardson and Dan Trotter round the top mark. Slightly further back there was a pile up at the top mark caused by the tide with a lot of shouting.

The top 3 remained the same at the leeward mark, but with Richardson tacking slightly before Keen, he managed to pip him to the line after the race team shortened the course at the top mark. Turnbull then managed to steal 3rd from Pascoe.

After the first day of racing, and subject to a protest from the last race, Sam Pascoe finished in 1st place, Bruce Keen in 2nd place, and Danny Boatman in 3rd.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoHelm NameClubR1R2R3Pts
1st636Sam PascoeCastle Cove SC1146
2nd623Bruce KeenStokes Bay SC4228
3rd628Daniel BoatmanSunderland YC53816
4th274Ian TurnbullUllswater YC219324
5th610Daniel TrotterSYC146525
6th638Sam BarkerCastle Cove SC815932
7th624Eddie BridleBrightlingsea SC1116633
8th516Richard PelleyStokes Bay SC1391234
9th549Robert RichardsonRoyal windermere YC1027138
10th637Bill MaughanSunderland YC1271938
11th464Euan HurterPoint YC / Dalgety Bay SC1851740
12th622Dan VincentStokes Bay SC7251143
13th546Ian TrotterDerwent reservoir SC17121544
14th593Jamie HiltonDalgety Bay / Wormit Boat Club20101646
15th616Dave PostonMedway YC1982350
16th375Joshua BelbenStokes Bay SC16241050
17th294Mike MatthewsSunderland YC3214753
18th629Brian GreensmithDerwent Reservoir SC15112854
19th566Jono ShelleyLargs SC / Ullswater YC34DNC60
20th605George CousinsRestronguet Sc25171860
21st601Paul DijkstraKWS Sneek6322664
22nd627Ben SchoolingStokes Bay SC22182565
23rd619Stuart KeeganTynemouth21133266
24th478Jelmer KuipersARZV23202972
25th582Paul MolesworthStokes Bay SC28232172
26th614Benjamin CleggBrightlingsea SC9303574
27th36Chris Webber 33291476
28th90Jamie FreemanBrightlingsea SC24223076
29th469Nathan StanierStokes Bay SC/Seafarers SC29262479
30th594Richard SmithMedway Yacht Club27312280
31st216Guy RivingtonStokes Bay SC34362090
32nd484Roelof KuipersARZV40213192
33rd483Jon GayFort William41391393
34th598Ian EscrittRoyal Yorkshire Dales SC37342798
35th535David AnnanGrafham Water SC353733105
36th113Ian StoneMaidenhead SC2628DNC107
37th547Serega Samus 3035DNC118
38th608Dylan NobleUllswater YC3633DNC122
39th595Karsten GrothWV De Kreupel31DNCDNC137
40th310Tom KyneBrightlingsea SCDNCDNF34140
41st526Paul AndersonLargsDNF38DNC144
42nd588Andrew WhittleBrightlingsea SC38DNCDNC144
43rd620Steve RobsonSYC39DNCDNC145
44th543Stephen WrightStokes Bay SCDNFDNCDNC159
44th633Robbie WilsonWORMIT Boating ClubDNCDNCDNC159
44th97James NuttallChew Valley Lake SCDNCDNCDNC159
44th574Jason RickardsCVLSCDNCDNFDNC159
44th500Tom ConwayDerwent Reservoir SCDNCDNCDNC159
44th178John PiattStokes Bay SCDNFDNCDNC159
44th334Robert TrotterDerwent reservoir SCDNCDNCDNC159
44th561Brennan RobinsonRoyal Natal SCDNCDNCDNC159
44th631Mark CooperBurghfield SCDNCDNCDNC159

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