Please select your home edition
Edition

Musto Skiffs at the Ovington Inlands at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Danny Boatman 21 Mar 2023 09:14 PDT 18-19 March 2023
Startline for the Musto Skiffs at the 2023 Ovington Inlands © Tim Olin / www.olinphoto.co.uk

A very wet morning at Grafham Water welcomed 25 keen Musto skiff sailors on Saturday. In the early part of the week, the forecast looked like it could be a full-on weekend, but as the week went on it became apparent it was going to be the complete opposite. Thankfully, though, the rain did mostly hold off as everyone hit the water.

The first race was started in approx. 5-8 kts and remained consistent for all four of the day's races. Sam Barker and Alistair Conn had an extra gear, which saw them fight it out for 1st and 2nd in all four of the races sharing the spoils. Bill Maughan also had a strong start with two 3rd places followed by further strong results and sat in 3rd overnight. Hot on his heels, though, was Danny Boatman, Rob Richardson, Paul Molesworth, and Mike Matthews, with just 5 points between them.

There was also plenty of great racing going on throughout the rest of the fleet with lots of overtaking and jostling for position. Most of the fleet could be found at the local pub later that evening. It was great to see so many great friends and new faces to catch up on the day's racing.

Sunday arrived with slightly more breeze (though very shifty!) and plenty of fresh faces looking forward to another hard day's racing. The main point of discussion was who would have the upper hand between Alistair and Sam. Danny Boatman got off to a flyer with two 1st places, showing weight is merely an excuse! Rob Richardson was leading the first race going into the first bottom mark before breaking his tiller extension, and sadly retiring from the race.

Sam carried on his impressive form with two 2nd places, whilst Alistair had struggled in the first race, but backed it up with a 3rd in the next race, leaving him with an outside chance. However, Sam sailed a brilliant last race earning the race victory and taking the 2023 Inland title comfortably. Alistair, returning to the circuit, claimed a very solid 2nd place overall, followed by Danny Boatman in 3rd, overhauling his nemesis Bill Maughan on count back!

Outside the podium, Mike Matthews showed great pace again in the final race, claiming 2nd to finish up in 5th place overall. Paul Molesworth sailed well, always in touch with the leading group, and finished in 6th place overall. Dan Vincent claimed 3rd in the final race, having a much improved second day, and finished up 7th overall.

A big congratulations goes to the newbies, some of whom had only sailed the boat a handful of times. It's fair to say by the looks of their faces after each day's racing, they're hooked! A special mention must go to Oli Bull, travelling from Chanonry - superb effort!

A huge thank you to Ovington Boats for putting on another great event and to Musto for the continued support and prizes.

The next events on the circuit are Yorkshire Days on April 1st/2nd (Northern) and Stokes Bay on the 29th/30th April (Southern). Hope to see you all there!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st638Sam BarkerCastle Cove Sailing Club1‑2212219
2nd600Alastair ConnDerwent Reservoir Sailing Club2112‑153514
3rd639Danny BoatmanSunderland Yacht Club5133711‑1730
4th637Bill MaughanSunderland Yacht Club337836‑1430
5th601Mike MatthewsSYC(OCS)105357232
6th582Paul MolesworthSpinnaker SC7664‑128637
7th622Dan VincentStokes Bay SC/ RNSA991064‑12341
8th561Brennan RobinsonGrafham Water Sailing Club6511‑1684741
9th549Robert RichardsonRoyal Windermere Yacht Club474(DNC)RTD5448
10th594Fred CudmoreDWSC811859‑161354
11th615Richard SmithMedway YC12‑1614126111166
12th385Matt JohnsonWeirwood Sailing Club11491513‑181870
13th535David AnnanGrafham Water Sailing Club1481518119‑1975
14th469Nathan StanierStokes Bay Sailing Club1012‑171316101576
15th432Jamie FreemanBrightlingsea Sailing Club‑20171391719984
16th0Mark CooperBurghfield Sailing Club16‑1919191414890
17th410Oliver BullChanonry Sailing Club17‑22181020171092
18th588Andrew WhittleBrightlingsea Sailing Club15‑20161118201292
19th574Jay RickardsCVLSC131521(DNC)715DNC96
20th178John PiattStokes Bay Sailing Club1818121419‑221697
21st294Luke McGillSunderland Yacht Club19142017‑212120111
22nd556Rob HigginsChew Valley Lake Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1013DNC123
23rd625Connor MillerSchull Harbour Sailing Club212122BFD(RTD)2321129
24th605George CousinsRestronguet SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC150

Related Articles

Entry open for the 2025 Musto Skiff UK Nationals
Confirmed for 18 to 21 September at Hayling Island Sailing Club The Noble Marine UK Musto Skiff National Championship 2025 is confirmed for 18 to 21 September and will be hosted at Hayling Island Sailing Club (HISC). Posted on 9 May
Musto Skiffs at the Ullswater Daffodil Regatta
Definitely making up for last year's challenging conditions Ullswater definitely made up for last year's challenging conditions and delivered an absolute classic weekend of Musto Skiff racing at the 2025 Daffodil Regatta, with plenty of smiles and swims thrown in throughout all seven races. Posted on 2 May
The Musto Skiff Mainsail X hits Stokes Bay
Brennan Robinson, tried out the smaller sail at the Stokes Bay Open earlier this month Musto Skiff sailor, Brennan Robinson, tried out the smaller sized Mainsail X at the Stokes Bay Open earlier this month. Posted on 18 Apr
More than 60 entered for the Daffodil Regatta
The first event of this year's Sailjuice Challenge at Ullswater is in a week's time It's just over a week until the Magic Marine Daffodil Regatta at Ullswater, the first event of this year's Sailjuice Challenge... Posted on 18 Apr
Ullswater Yacht Club 2025 Preview
The calendar kicks off with the Magic Marine Daffodil Regatta Ullswater Yacht Club is delighted to announce both its open event calendar and Magic Marine's continued sponsorship and support for 2025. Posted on 8 Apr
Musto Skiffs at the Stokes Bay Skiff Open
World Champion picks up where he left off Summer arrived early on the south coast of England to add some glitter to an already sparkling line-up of 28 competitors, many coming from far and wide to tie the event in with the return of the containers from the Sydney 2025 Worlds. Posted on 7 Apr
Ovington Inland Championships at Grafham
110 sailors spread across 83 boats and 6 classes attended It was great to see over 110 sailors spread across 83 boats and six classes for the Ovington Inland championship. This regatta has become a season opener for our classes over the years and whilst the sun was out, the temperatures stayed down. Posted on 20 Mar
Musto Skiff 2024 Class Survey Results
Event locations, speedpucks, boat experience, training weekends, and event circuit questions This year's survey included questions on desired World Championship locations, a class member vote on permitting speedpucks in organised events, and questions on the boat experience, training weekends, and event circuits. Posted on 18 Mar
New chairman for the Musto Skiff Class
Danny Boatman steps down with Brennan Robinson taking the reins After two terms as the International Chairman, Danny Boatman has stepped down from his committee role in the Musto Skiff class, with Brennan Robinson taking on the role from February 2025. Posted on 8 Feb
ACO 14th Musto Skiff Worlds 2025 overall
Andy Tarboton wins the final day showdown The final day of the ACO 14th Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds started with Jon Newman and Andy Tarboton on equal points. Andy was sitting at the top of the leaderboard on countback, and Rob Richardson was just a couple of points behind them. Posted on 11 Jan