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2025 ILCA Masters Spring Qualifier at Parkstone Yacht Club

by Chris Ellyatt 7 May 07:44 PDT 3-4 May 2025

Of the 85 combined fleet entries a very healthy 48 ILCA7s pitched up at Parkstone YC on the weekend of May 3/4th journeying from 20 + different clubs with an especially strong turnout of 12 boats from Queen Mary SC taking the trip down the M3. Parkstone as ever provided a warm welcome and excellent facilities & event support, while the race team was led by class legend and Olympic sailor Stuart Childerley.

Day one provided a test of patience for race management and sailors alike, a slow drift out to the course area in Poole Bay, or a slightly quicker tow for a few lucky souls, was a precursor for a fair amount of hanging around as the offshore NE gradient breeze did battle with a weak SW sea breeze, with the former eventually wining out after a couple of hours.

Race 1 provided a not unexpected oscillating breeze off the land, with regular (in terms of time) yet random (in terms of pressure) shifts and pulses down the course, becoming increasingly marked as the fleet got closer to the top mark. The offset reach was particularly hit and miss and illustrated the vital nature of that most vital weapon in any Master sailor's toolkit - a fully installed sense of humour. Class Chairman Mark Lyttle made the most sense of conditions to lead home from the returning Paul Proctor and Andy Le Grice.

Race 2 offered up larger shifts with a notable outbreak of capsizing to windward through the fleet as violent gusts descended from the impressive clifftop properties of Canford Cliffs. Local class captain Mike Atkinson figured it all out with ease however, leading in from the right corner on beat 1 followed by the left side on beat 2 to win from Stephen Videlo and Nick Harrison.

RO Stuart wisely called proceedings to a close at this point and sent the fleet ashore to recover at an enjoyable Sat night dinner decorated with numerous tales of individual hero to zero moments on the racecourse - it was one of those days - some of the pre event favourites had picked up big numbers in at least one race. Stephen Videlo led the fleet overnight after a very strong day on the water.

Saturday evening saw a high quality meal laid on by PYC. Key sponsors generously donated prizes. Among the winners were Po Wong from South Cherney SC and Colston Nichols from PYC. A special thank you to Ovington Boats, Rooster and Tideway Wealth Management who provide the excellent prizes.

Day 2 arrived with a drop in temperature plus decent forecast of moderate to stronger breeze, still off the land, but likely less random than on Saturday. Additionally, the course was moved half a mile or so out into the bay and launching at 9.20am we arrived some 45 mins later to great conditions of 10-15 knots under a blue sky. It was cold though and winter kit still much in evidence early into May.

4 races were promised and delivered smoothly by the excellent race team. Rather than providing a chronology of each race, which were largely sailed in similar conditions, the following points appear most relevant:

  • Mark Lyttle (1st overall) and Orlando Gledhill (2nd) with Sunday scores of 2,1,2,7 and 1,2,1,1, both appeared to have an extra gear of ilca-specific speed when it mattered most. They won 5 of the 6 races between them, interrupted in their dominance of the top 2 spots on Sunday only by Alan Davis in the final race. Nick Harrison (1st GGM) pressed them hard, displaying his customary downwind speed, followed by a tight bunch of Alan Davis, a very consistent Andy Le Grice, overnight leader Stephen Videlo, Mike Atkinson, Paul Davies, Paul Proctor and Chris Ellyatt rounding out the top 10.
  • Not one sailor managed to score all races in the top ten, and as Orlando observed correctly in the excellent weekly UK Chair Blog #136, in a one discard series of 6 races it was the strength of the second-worst placing that decided the overall outcome. The quality in this fleets runs fairly deep.
  • It was a tough but exhilarating day on the water; fitness levels were tested to the full and all in the fleet that completed 4 races should be congratulated. For my money this is why we do this: the physical and mental challenge provides motivation to work on keeping in shape while at the same time trying to figure out how to make a simple little boat go fast - little adjustments make a big difference and again I draw your attention to Orlando's comments in the above Blog. He sums it up brilliantly.
  • It would be remiss not to mention Stick Daring in any event write up. He was the clear winner of the concurrent capsizing completion being run over the weekend by RNLI Poole and will be appearing at assorted clinics over the summer months.
  • Race Management was excellent - many thanks to Stuart and his team, much appreciated, it makes a huge difference.
  • Ultimately, it's not who you beat but who you meet at these events, so let's get the entries in for our upcoming Nationals and Europeans at Hayling next month.
  • These events don't organise themselves - massive thanks to all at Parkstone and ILCA UK who do the unseen heavy lifting.

Prize givings for Masters events are slightly different from open regattas. As there are multiple age categories sponsors supply over 30 prizes to hand out to the victorious. With such competitive fleets the winners often change. For a full list of all the winners in the different categories see the results.

Full photo gallery here.

The continued support of our great class by our sponsors is greatly appreciated. Ovington Boats, Sailingfast, Rooster, Tideway Wealth, Noble Marine, Wildwind, Southeast sailboats and Fernhurst Books.

Overall Results:

PosHelmNatSail NoAge CategoryClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stMark LyttleGBR217871GMQueen Mary SC1‑18212713
2ndOrlando GledhillGBR218699MQueen Mary SC‑1210121115
3rdNick HarrisonGBR174621GGMStokes Bay SC‑153743522
4thAlan DavisGBR226328GMParkstone YC‑114378224
5thAndy Le GriceGBR213640MWarsash SC3‑144510426
6thStephen VideloGBR220633AMWaldringfield SC72‑153121034
7thMichael AtkinsonGBR224281GMParkstone YC9110‑2115338
8thPaul DaviesGBR224542AMRHYC1365105(DNC)39
9thPaul ProcterGBR216264GMPaignton SC213149‑19644
10thChris EllyattGBR214415GMQueen Mary SC14‑279126849
11thGuy NobleGBR222201GGMQueen Mary SC5‑191313111355
12thMichael HicksGBR215979GGMQueen Mary SC41218169(UFD)59
13thTim LawGBR195867GGMSalcombe YC19208‑254960
14thMartin FraryGBR226299MHayling Island SC‑271766211161
15thChris WhalleyGBR222556MParkstone YC6361187(DNC)68
16thMatthew FletcherGBR217179GMQueen Mary SC811212618(DNC)84
17thDavid HartgillGBR222545GMParkstone YC‑4581624172085
18thDavid SurkovUKR216369MQueen Mary SC212117‑23141487
19thDavid CasaleGBR222809GMStokes Bay SC‑44292215131695
20thNeil PetersGBR223061GMPevensey Bay SC24251211(BFD)2698
21stMichael PryerGBR222316GMQueen Mary SC345‑38202519103
22ndNicolas Van TienenGBR215376AMStokes Bay SC35‑3720192218114
23rdHoward GreenGBR221325GMLeigh & Lowton SC2515‑36323017119
24thSimon HardimanGBR212061MBartley SC2622‑31222327120
25thPaul RobinsonGBR208839GMDatchet Water SC‑312825301624123
26thSimon CaveyGBR224322GMQueen Mary SC2824‑32183221123
27thJohn ElderGBR221486MGrafham Water SC1072733(BFD)DNS126
28thJoza CicCRO211870GMWembley SC2326302820(UFD)127
29thDick SoderbergSWE225416GM 36392417(BFD)12128
30thAndy FoxGBR218700GMLeigh & Lowton SC‑461633292625129
31stWilliam MacDonaldCAN216367AMWembley SC37‑3837142715130
32ndMalcolm MarsdenGBR221320GGMBlackpool & Fleetwood YC18431934(BFD)23137
33rdFreddie Brasted‑WattsGBR167860AMWaldringfield SC209443831(DNC)142
34thSimon OdlingGBR177453MDraycote Water SC333240‑432428157
35thTim CrookGBR224323GMQueen Mary SC1741413628(DNS)163
36thNick LivingstoneGBR215375LOxford SC16342641(DNS)DNC166
37thAlan HollowayGBR209487GMWembley SC40‑4239372922167
38thMichael MeakerGBR205187GMNorth Lincolnshire & Humberside SC(DNS)2342403329167
39thDavid PopperGBR215788GMQueen Mary SC383035‑393430167
40thGareth HumphreyGBR226322GMParkstone YC29312831(DNS)DNC168
41stColston NicholsGBR209992GMParkstone YC32352927(DNS)DNC172
42ndMarcellus PryorGBR216543GMDraycote Water SC22452344(DNS)DNC183
43rdPeter McChrystalGBR224754GMBlackpool & Fleetwood YC39333435(RET)DNS190
44thSimon Williams 150246GM 3044(DNC)DNCDNCDNC221
45thKeith CrebbinGBR215231GGMBlackpool & Fleetwood YC43474342(RET)DNC224
46thJonathan StirlingGBR217841GMQueen Mary SC424045(DNS)DNCDNC225
47thRobert JonesGBR183299GMHereford SC4146(DNC)DNCDNCDNC234
48thJulian WilkinsGBR207700GMChichester YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC245

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