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IOM East District Series Open at Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club

by Dave Green 7 Apr 2025 00:07 PDT 5 April 2025

Huntingdon RYC hosted round 2 of the IOM East District Series on Saturday 5th April and were delighted to have 33 entries which included 5 skippers from outside of the district. Attendance appears to be growing in the East District with both events so far this year Norwich and Huntingdon both having high numbers and pleasingly more of the district clubs are attending.

The weather was ideal with sunshine and a good breeze at the top end of rig 1 but the wind was extremely shifty with plenty of big gusts which caused many broaches and plenty of skippers occasionally struggling to control their boats. Many changed down to rig 2 during the day some because of rig failure some believing it was the way to go and at times it was but if you could hang on in the gusts rig 1 was generally faster.

Race officer Andy Baldock and his assistant Val Brooking and all the race team did an excellent job setting a nice long upwind downwind course and they kept the racing flowing at a good rate all day. The galley was run by the 2 Karen's and as is now standard at Huntingdon events free cake was available all day baked by Stephen Brown who makes exceedingly good cakes. Thanks must go to everyone that was on duty and Huntingdon members who sailed but also helped in some way running the event.

With 33 entries the event was run with 2 fleets with the seeding races being won by Buzz Coleman and Dave Green. It was a difficult day with the conditions and the number of boats on the line so as normal staying out of trouble and consistency paid off. Buzz Coleman and Nigel Barrow both sailed extremely well all day and at the end after 9 races both were tied on 11 points with the same number of firsts same number of seconds, but Nigel Barrow won the event by having 1 more 3rd place than Buzz Coleman, 3rd was Tony Guerrier 4th was Dave Green, 5th was Pete Walters and the last of the Prize winners was John Gill in 6th.

A bottle was also awarded to Geoff Josey for completing all the races which given the amount of gear failure on the day was an achievement.

The youngest entrant Hayden Wallace celebrated his twelfth birthday but sadly had some teething problems with his new boat and had to retire from the event from race 5.

Nigel Barrow, the day's deserved winner paid thanks to the race team and all the helpers and made mention how pleasing it was to see a healthy attendance with so many making the effort to travel.

Next Huntingdon Open Meeting is the DF95 Open on Saturday 4th October.

There are a good selection of quality photos on hryc.co.uk/photos

Overall Results:

PosSail NoSailorClubDesignR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
154Nigel BarrowDatchet RCSProteus23121611311
212Buzz ColemanCoalhouse Fort RYCVision11513262111
350Tony GuerrierThree Rivers RYCVenti286741231025
477Dave GreenHuntingdon RYCBritPOP!121855556629
5165Peter WaltersLincoln RSCVenti311336895432
6175John GillChelmsford RYCSpock6529931011539
739Glenn MeekcomsCoalhouse Fort RYCVision51274214128846
811David HopeChelmsford RYCAlioth610488153101749
971Ben WallaceHuntingdon RYCRockstar44106101011132955
100Ian NolanNorwich MYCBritPOP!461415141989257
1164Oli KnowlandAlton Water RCSCAlioth1534151374741262
1285David LapesThree Rivers RYCAlioth913111413121312777
13110Martin BrookingHuntingdon RYCBritPOP!9201711111116141385
1446Phil DavenportHuntingdon RYCBritPOP!152619211291771190
152Geoff BallEastbourne & District MYCBritPOP!391212162123251790
1660Neil CopelandChelmsford RYCKMR1115810151725152991
1748Andrew JohnsonHuntingdon RYCGSB‑MKIII10222117201341719100
1824Graham LewisHarwich & Dovercourt MBCVenti51416271920141617101
1944Mike WillettHuntingdon RYCBritPOP!11713161823212121107
2061Stephen BrownHuntingdon RYCBritPOP!10182029257151824112
2168Mark QuayleNorwich MYCBritPOP!1227918342630199120
22139Mick CooperLincoln RSCVenti82324222118192218128
2356Robert MitchellHarwich & Dovercourt MBCVector71727311725202420130
24185Andy SeymourCoalhouse Fort RYCV8163422202216182323137
2573Tim DyeHarwich & Dovercourt MBCKantun S141926252724242722154
2666Terry WrightChelmsford RYCBritPOP!142428282822222917155
2779Geoff JoseyBroads RYCKantun S122829232427272625164
2845Andrew WigleyHuntingdon RYCGSB WispR71623323434283434174
2917Vinnie ZammitNorwich MYCVision133425202329343434178
308Stuart ReynoldsNorwich MYCVision132130262628343434178
31146Alan CookeHuntingdon RYCGSB Kainos183432302930262026179
3288Hayden WallaceHuntingdon RYCGSB WispR82531243434343434190
3314Graham NelsonNorwich MYCAlioth163434343434343434220

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