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Trident UK RS400 Northern Tour with the Lord Birkett Trophy 2023 at Ullswater Yacht Club

by Alistair Coates 4 Jul 2023 12:26 PDT 1-2 July 2023
RS400 in the Lord Birkett Trophy at Ullswater © Tim Olin / www.olinphoto.co.uk

The latest round of the RS400 Northern Tour was held as part of the iconic Lord Birkett Trophy at Ullswater Yacht Club on the 1st and 2nd of July. There were 207 entrants this year, including a whopping 20 RS400s, with a mixture of Northern Tour regulars and others making a very welcome first appearance.

So - what to say about this years' Birkett? Epic! Would be a good start.

Windguru said it would be windy and Ullswater did not disappoint. The Birkett teases you with a few naff years where the breeze might be ok on one day but not the other. This year was one of the special ones. It was fairly breezy at the club to start with so, when the Principal Race Officer informed competitors on Saturday that he'd had a look down the lake and it was twice as windy(!) there were a few slightly worried expressions.

We had a couple of practice starts before the black flag was unfurled on Saturday and everyone settled down. Making the early running were Stewart and Sarah Robertson (Royal Forth) who were first 400 to the narrows, at which point their kicker gave up the fight. They tried to carry on but to no avail - it was too windy. It was over to Keith Escritt & Phil Priestly (YDSC), Alistair & Thomas Coates (Budworth), Richard and Heather Marsh, Chris & Andy McKee (both from Hollingworth), Alex Leonard & Ben Murrell (Bass) and Jacob Ainsworth & Philip Cowans (Tynemouth) to try to keep Chris Pickles & Matt Sharman (Bass) at bay. To no avail.

Pickles & Sharman worked their way through and led handsomely at Norfolk Island. Getting that far was quite an achievement for everyone. Some of the gusts were in excess of 30 knots so helms and crews had their work cut out popping the sheets and cranking them back in again, over and over. It was worth it though - planning upwind in a 400 is special.

The sleigh ride downhill did not disappoint either. The wind by Norfolk Island was quite affected by the mountains and 30 degree shifts in that pressure meant hoisting was pretty sketchy. Coates & Coates had a quick swim but it wasn't as expensive as it could have been. The rest of the downhill was just awesome - carve gybing without coming of the plane, going so low in the big gusts that the jib was collapsing behind the main - followed by the kite doing the same!

After all that, Pickles & Sharman led the 400s home by some 4 minutes even whilst nursing a rather broken foredeck. 6 further 400s finished within 2 minutes of each other after 2 hours of racing. What a class!

Of the 200 entrants, 150 took to the water and only 100 finished. It was brutal. Saturday night was spent exchanging tall tales, rehydrating and persuading hands and thighs that doing it all again the next day was a good idea.

Sunday dawned looking a bit lighter, which it was briefly, before honking again for the duration. The Robertson's had fixed their problem, the Coates' decided a functioning outhaul was a sensible upgrade and Mike Saul worked his customary magic on Pix's boat to have him ready to go.

Coates & Coates and Pickles & Sharman had good starts and converged at the narrows after 20 minutes before spending the next hour crossing tacks in 25+ knots. You know its' windy when you have to time tacking in between the really nasty bits. Only just behind were the usual suspects from Saturday. Pickles & Sharman escaped just before Norfolk Island which, bizarrely was in a complete calm patch!

Coates & Coates gave chase, themselves chased all the way by Marsh & Marsh, Leonard & Murrell, Massey & McKee and Robertson & Robertson. Pickles & Sharman had a mere 2 minute lead by the end, with another seven 400s within 4 minutes.

The weather conditions were not favourable to a hiking boat winning overall, but the 400s acquitted themselves very well, with six boats in the top 20, headed by Pickles & Sharman in 4th.

Roll on the next round of the Trident UK Northern Tour at Yorkshire Dales on 23/23 July. The 2024 Birkett will be held on the first full weekend in July - 6th and 7th - put it in your diary now!

RS400 entries from within main event results:

RS400 PosEvent PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2Pts
1st41453PICKLES ChrisMatt SharmanBassenthwaite Sailing Club9312
2nd10498COATES AlistairThomas CoatesBudworth Sailing Club171027
3rd14145LEONARD AlexBen MurrellBassenthwaite Sailing Club211132
4th151347MASSEY ChrisAndy McKeeHollingworth Lake Sailing Club191433
5th168ESCRITT KeithPhil PriestlyYorkshire Dales Sailing Club152035
6th181150MARSH RichardHeather MarshHollingworth Lake Sailing Club202343
7th211410AINSWORTH JaccobPhillip CowansTynemouth Sailing Club222951
8th281492PENTY MartinDavid GriceBudworth Sailing Club432164
9th501277TULLETT GrahamGavin TullettRoyal Windermere Yacht Club6846114
10th521136SMITH JustinSarah BatchelorTynemouth Sailing Club5758115
11th531524HALMAN StuartAnna WalshLeigh and Lowton Sailing Club6156117
12th771463ROBERTSON StewartSarah RobertsonRoyal Forth Yacht ClubRET13221
13th94563JONES SamRob JonesStaunton Harold Sailing ClubRET63271
14th1051216BOYCE RickSam SmithUllswater Yacht ClubRET80288
15th1221069MULHOLLAND ChrisHarriott PulmanUllswater Yacht ClubRETRET416
16th1221024KINDON NickPaul MunroStaunton Harold Sailing ClubRETDNS416
17th122440SCOTT KeithDavid ParryAberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht ClubRETDNS416
18th1221281SMITH SteveMatt ButlerYorkshire Dales Sailing ClubDNSDNS416
19th1221455KNOTT GaryAmy Hinsliff‑SmithNotts County Sailing ClubDNSDNS416
20th1221326UPTON FrankieDebbie WoodcockExe Sailing ClubDNSRET416

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