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Salcombe Yacht Club Spring Series - Race 5

by John Burn & David Greening 14 Apr 19:14 AEST 30 March 2025

Fast Handicap fleet (by John Burn)

Saturday's race saw a mass turnout, with 20 Yawls taking to the water for the final race of the Spring Series.

The Yawls had spent the morning in a training session and were keen to put their newly honed skills into practice. They joined Fast Handicap regulars Peter Colclough and Alister Morley in the 505, along with the two Merlin Rockets helmed by John Meadowcroft (crewed by Fran Gifford) and the father-and-son team of John and Frankie Burn.

A little too eager after their morning training, the Yawls caused a general recall — much to the displeasure of the 505 and the Merlins, who were unaccustomed to such unruly behaviour and were then forced to wait for the Solo fleet to start.

The second start, this time under a black flag, was clean — and they were off, Yawls everywhere! The enlarged fleet quickly spread out, which makes writing the report a challenge. However, the key contest was between the two Merlins. The Burn Merlin entered the final race leading the series by just one point ahead of John and Fran — meaning the winner between the two would take the series title.

In truth, the battle was over before it began. John and Fran got a clean start, while John and Frankie were forced to complete a 720 penalty early on. This left them battling their way back through the Yawl fleet on the first beat.

John and Fran finished 9th on the day, with John and Frankie in 12th — enough for John and Fran to claim the overall series win.

The race itself was won by Mike Knowles and Katy Meadowcroft in Y15, ahead of Mark Waterhouse and Phil Magee in Y17, who were sporting a new, shiny green paint job. Simon Dawes, crewed by Andrew Wood, finished third — coincidentally the same position they achieved overall.

A big thank you to Race Officer Nigel Blazeby and his team, who did a fantastic job running the racing.

Solo fleet (by David Greening)

Having lost the previous week's race due to gale force winds, eleven Solo sailors congregated at the SYC starting line for the fifth race of the Spring series.

With a light east north easterly breeze on a low tide, Nigel Blazeby the race officer wisely set a beet and running course inside of the main harbour.

Having witnessed an undisciplined Handicap Fleet start, which culminated in a General Recall, the Solos lined up perfectly for their start, and it was Tim Fells who had sufficient speed off the line to take control of the right hand side of the course and lead around Crossways.

With the next seven boats fighting it out between themselves, Fells built up a controlling lead which he extended throughout the race.

As chasing group sailed down the run along the Portlemouth shore, Will Henderson and Mike Hicks crossed to the Salcombe shore, whilst Chris Cleaves and David Greening pulled out on the Portlemouth side.

Henderson emerged in second from Cleaves at the Blackstone Mark, whilst Greening found a lift off Biddle Head allowing him to overhaul Cleaves.

This formation was maintained for the next two laps, with Fells taking the win and the Spring Series. Henderson and Greening took the remaining podium placings.

Overall Results:

Fast Handicap Fleet

PosClassSail NoHelmCrewPYR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stMERLIN‑ROCKET3666John MeadowcroftFran Gifford9831(DNC)DNC3941
2ndMerlin Rocket3682John BurnFrankie Burn98321(DNC)DNC1243
3rdYawl Blue150Simon DawesSteve Walter1125(DNC)DNCDNCWAY365
4th5058050Peter ColcloughAlister Morley896(DNC)DNCDNC41474
5thYawl Blue15Mike KnowlesKaty Meadowcroft1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC185
6thMERLIN‑ROCKET3769Graham Cranford SmithFiona Cranford Smith983(DNC)DNCDNC1DNC85
7thLASER/ ILCA 7203579John Burn 1100(DNC)DNC1DNCDNC85
8thYawl Blue17Mark WaterhousePhil Magee1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC286
9thALBACORE8252AJ SquireSimon Evans1040(DNC)DNCDNC2DNC86
10thRS 4001329Peter ColcloughEmily Hoar942(DNC)2DNCDNCDNC86
11thYawl Blue161Dan BridgerAndrew Stirling1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC488
12thYawl Red171Mike WhitehouseKaren Whitehouse1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC589
13thYawl Red184David StoneMark Hazlewood1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC690
14thYawl Red145Greg HoarClare Hoar1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC791
15thYawl Red172Graham Cranford SmithFiona Cranford Smith1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC892
16thYawl Blue152Darius PanahayJane Panahay1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1094
17thYawl Blue89  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1195
18thYawl Red189Charles ThompsonKevin Anderson1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1397
19thYawl Blue14  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1599
20thYawl Red188  1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC16100
21stYawl Blue68Chris SkelhornSimon Tweedle1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC17101
22ndYawl Red165  1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNC18102
23rdYawl Blue140  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC19103
24thYawl Blue146  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNC20104
25thYawl Blue116  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNF108
25thYawl Blue84  1125(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNF108
25thYawl Red183Phil KingJohn Sleep1091(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNF108

Solo Fleet

PosSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st5739Tim Fells13(DNC)217
2nd5879Chris Cleaves2‑42149
3rd6105David Greening‑82OOD3310.7
4th5951Billy JagoOOD557‑822.7
5th5741John Evans11666(DNC)29
6th5966Tim Law311(DNC)DNC30
7th5560Will Henderson4(DNC)DNC4235
8th5411Stuart Cartwright13OOD(DNC)131048
9th5601Simon Yates(DNC)OOD48DNC49.3
10th5139Dan Bridger12DNF7(DNC)DNC55
11th6030Adrian Griffin(DNC)9DNC121157
12th5364Mark Waterhouse5(DNC)DNC5DNC60
13th5406James Greenhill6(DNC)DNCDNC662
14th5749Mike Hicks7(DNC)DNCDNC764
15th6099Graham Cranford‑Smith107(DNC)DNCDNC67
16th4788Simon Ballantine98(DNC)DNCDNC67
17th4857Mike Hodges(DNC)DNC99DNC68
18th5183Malcolm MackleyOOD(DNC)RETWAYDNC68
19th5096Robin Hodges(DNC)DNC3DNCDNC78
20th5851Roger Guess(DNC)DNCDNCDNC580
21st5658Rob Peebles(DNC)DNC8DNCDNC83
22nd4543Mark Sanken(DNC)DNCDNCDNC984
23rd5220Andrew Borne(DNC)DNCDNC10DNC85
24th4813Chris Turns(DNC)DNCDNC11DNC86

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