Please select your home edition
Edition
J Composites J/45

Dinghy Shack National 12 open meeting at Burghfield Sailing Club

by Graham Camm 5 Apr 2023 14:41 PDT 1 April 2023
New balcony canopy at Burghfield Sailing Club © Nigel Rolfe

The National 12 Dinghy Shack series 2023 kicked off with sprint racing at Burghfield. The constant rain for the previous ten days might have put a few boats off but eight 12s braved the flooded roads, and miraculously enjoyed a day without downpours.

However, the sailors were tested by the North Westerly F2-3 breeze, which was shifty and patchy even by Burghfield standards - creating many opportunities for changing places within races, along with the island separating the fleet on both the runs and the beats.

In the end, the race officer exceeded his target of eight and squeezed in nine short races, each between 12 and 20 minutes and covering one or two laps of a trapezium course. The event was shared with the OK fleet which started first, with the 12s three minutes after. The marginal planing and fluky conditions meant the fleet intermingled quite quickly, making for some congested mark roundings.

To add to the challenge, the race officer hoisted the Z flag, meaning a 20% penalty for anyone over the line. The 12s were well behaved, with only two boats receiving a penalty during the day - but the same couldn't be said for the OKs.

Mark & Sam Addison sailed their newly acquired Final Chapter and showed some great bursts of speed. Likewise, Lars Porsena of Clusium had some blinding beats, catching bands of wind whilst the rest of the fleet were becalmed. They claimed three third places combined with a smattering of lower positions to take fifth place overall.

Tom Lee and Jen Bugge, sailing A Wood and a Sheep, used the island separators well in the final race to take second - only narrowly missing out on a win by a few inches of overlap at the leeward mark - and took fourth place overall.

Race winners were Jon Brown & Katie Meadowcroft sailing Elise, Jon Ibbotson & Rowan Copse sailing Atomic Kitten, and Graham & Anya Camm sailing the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Elise and Atomic Kitten both sailed with consistent results in the top four, and were very close on points - with Elise a few ahead to take second. The Very Hungry Caterpillar claimed seven first places to win the event.

Zoe Meadowcroft sailing with Zoe Ballantyne in Lars Porsena of Clusium battled it out with Robert & Charlotte Stewart for the junior prize, with Zoe claiming the prize overall.

Overall Results:

PlaceBoat nameSail NoHelmCrewClub
1stVery Hungry Caterpillar3530Graham CammAnya CammBurghfield SC
2ndElise3514Jon BrownKatie MeadowcroftBurghfield SC
3rdAtomic Kitten3540Jon IbbotsonRowan CopseBurghfield SC
4thA wood and a sheep3545Tom LeeJen BuggeBurghfield SC
5thLars Porsena Of Clusium3471Zoe MeadowcroftZoe BallantyneUpper Thames SC
6thSnagglepuss3527Kevin IlesIsobel StewartWest Oxfordshire SC
7thFatal Abstraction3449Mark AddisonSam AddisonUpper Thames SC
8thSilverfin3501Robert StewartCharlotte StewartWaldringfield SC

Related Articles

Yorkshire Dales National 12 Open
Cloudy in the hills, but visibility was actually better at 'sea level' The cloud was down as I drove over the tops to Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club for the National 12 Open but as we have found before the reservoir sits in a bit of a hollow so visibility was actually better at 'sea level'. Posted on 17 Sep
Ripon National 12 and Singlehander Open preview
All welcome, plus it's a Vintage and Northern Series event for the N12s Ripon Sailing Club will be hosting its annual open meeting for National 12s and Single Handers on Saturday 5th October. Posted on 14 Sep
Allen Sailing National 12 Burton Week 2024
The club prove again they are experts in providing a top notch championship event It was the National 12's turn to visit Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club in Suffolk again for a National Championship this year, following on from a very successful N12 Nationals at FFSC in 2022 and the Firefly Nationals in 2023. Posted on 26 Aug
National 12 Burton Week 2024 Runners & Riders
Less than a week until the event at Felixstowe Ferry There is now less than one week until the pinnacle of National 12 sailing is about to unfold at Burton Week – the National 12 National Championship. This year's edition of Burton Week takes place from 18th to 21st August 2024 at Felixstowe Ferry SC. Posted on 14 Aug
National 12 Dinghy Shack Series at Royal Harwich
Smugglers' Trophy includes too much rain and some strong gusts The N12 fleet once again joined in the annual Smugglers' Trophy at Royal Harwich Yacht Club over the weekend of 6th & 7th July. Posted on 12 Jul
100 Years of Jack Chippendale
One of the greats behind the golden era of the UK's domestic dinghy scene Regular readers will hopefully have enjoyed the recent 'Fine Lines' series of photos, times to coincide with the centenary of one of the greats behind the golden era of the UK's domestic dinghy scene, Jack Chippendale. Posted on 13 May
'Fine Lines' Top Ten part 10
With a full history of master boatbuilder Jack Chippendale This, the tenth and final Fine Lines in this series ends up with a real example of what the thinking is all about, that near perfect fusion of style and function. Plus a more detailed look at Jack's life and his boats. Posted on 1 May
N12s in 2024 - Time for the Mid-Fleet to Shine
A new change to the famous 'Sir William Burton Cup' Race The mid-fleet of any dinghy class are crucial in creating a 'critical mass' to bolster numbers at open meetings. It is with this in mind that today the National 12 class are announcing a new change to the famous 'Sir William Burton Cup' Race. Posted on 1 Apr
Book review: Uffa
Yachting's eccentric genius I wasn't expecting to be particularly interested in a biography just because it covered the designer of famous dinghies. But one of the delights of reviewing books is the unexpected gem that grips you. This is one such book! Posted on 3 Mar
Purple patch at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show
Clear the 'in' colour for sailors in 2024 Sailing fashion is a fickle thing, one minute yellow is all the rage, then red, then orange. In 2024 it was most definitely the colour purple. Posted on 26 Feb
Mackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMHyde Sails SIBS 2024Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTER