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Border Counties Midweek Sailing Series at Shropshire Sailing Club

by John Ridgers 24 Jun 20:37 AEST 17 June 2025

Twenty-four boats and 29 sailors from a variety of Border Counties clubs assembled at Shropshire SC for the third leg of this popular midweek series. It was the first time that Shropshire SC had been chosen to be part of the 2025 series.

The weather that was sunny with a blustery south westerly 20 - 25 mph wind certainly gave everyone who was sailing on Whitemere for the first time some exciting downwind planing.

Race 1

The wind gusts created an exciting start as the boats and their crew attempted to arrive in a timely fashion at the line as the gun went. To mitigate the risk of collisions at the start with OCS boats returning over the start line the race officer had chosen to invoke RRS 30.1 using flag I. Once again, those who read the wind shifts and made the least mistakes to the windward mark commanded the race leadership.

Picking up the gusts that traversed the lake. The fast off-wind legs gave everyone an exciting ride down towards the leeward marks. Lap times of seven and eight minutes kept everyone on their game.

Peter Coop and Paul Newman sailing their Streakers 2177 and 1621 having judged their starts perfectly remained in front of the fleet for the remainder of race. Some excellent sailing by Nayth Twiggs in his Topper 49191 allowed him to win the race on corrected time.

Lunch was enjoyed on the lawn in the sunshine.

Race 2

Over lunch, the wind had strengthened slightly giving the helms and their crews no margin for error on the start line. Once again everyone got away cleanly on the starting hooter. Remaining on the left-hand side of the windward leg before tacking onto port for the windward mark.

Although the Streakers remained in a strong position,Ted Garner (Solo 6107), John Jones (ILCA7 195412) and Eric Haseldon (Supernova 1296) used what they had learnt from the first race, to improve their positions. Ted managing to split the two Streakers on corrected times to achieve a 2nd place.

The five double hander Miracles, Lark and GP14 also pressed on hard throughout the race with Lee Nankervis / James Davies (Lark 2484) and Peter Thoms / Dawn Frost (GP14 14294) using their spinnakers to capitalise on their downwind speed.

Race 3

With races 2 and 3 being run back-back, the 5-minute warning signal was sounded shortly after the last boat finished race 2.

A few seconds before the starting gun, an unexpected gust caused excitement with multiple boats finding themselves over the line at the starting gun. Because all the boats couldn't be identified, the race officer signalled a general recall and restarted the starting sequence. On the second attempt all the boats got away cleanly.

Once again most of the fleet chose to start on starboard tack moving up the left hand side of the windward leg before tacking onto port to sail across to other lay-line before returning onto starboard again. As the boats left the windward mark the wind shifts caught one or the two helms out which resulted in capsizes.

The day's conditions certainly favoured the singlehanded Streakers, Comet and Solos. Once again through skilful sailing, Nayth Twiggs (Topper 49191) achieved a 2nd place on corrected time.

The third race also saw personal bests on the day by Dave Turtle (Comet 815) and home club sailor Bill Webber (Solo 5154) achieving a 3rd and 5th respectively.

Shropshire SC's Vice Commodore Anna Nankervis presented the prizes to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, youth winner and 1st double hander.

As always and as with all these events a massive thank you to all the people who help run these opens as without the OOD's Safety crews etc none of us could have such a great day on the water.

Our next event is at Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) on Tuesday July 8th so why not come and join our friendly Tuesday club? It's better than being in work!

If you want any information about the series then visit bordercountiesmidweeksailing.wordpress.com

Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1stSTREAKER2177Pete Coop Winsford Flash‑1112
2ndTOPPER49191Nayth Twiggs Budworth2‑724
3rdSTREAKER1621Paul Newman Shotwick32.5‑45.5
4thSOLO6107Ted Garner Budworth42.5‑76.5
5thCOMET815Dave Turtle Shustoke5‑638
6thLASER/ ILCA 7195412John Jones Port Dinorwic‑74610
7thSOLO5154Bill Webber Shropshire S C6‑8511
8thSUPERNOVA1296Eric Haselden Winsford Flash115‑1416
9thSOLO5963Phil Snewin Chester‑99817
10thSOLO5271Miles Thomas Bala10‑171020
11thGP1414294Peter ThomsDawn FrostNantwich‑1613922
12thMIRACLE4011Simon DolmanJulie DolmanShotwick8‑161523
13thSOLO5355Anna Nankervis Shropshire S C1310‑2123
14thlark2484Lee NankervisJames DaviesShropshire S C‑12111223
15thSUPERNOVA406James Stark Shotwick Lake14‑151125
16thLASER RADIAL748Ian Duncan Shotwick Lake‑17141327
17thSUPERNOVA1320Phil Watson Winsford Flash‑21121931
18thMIRACLE4103Dave ThomasShan StapleyShotwick15‑201631
19thSOLO5257Paul Clancy Budworth18‑191735
20thSTREAKER2165Sandy Mill Winsford Flash‑19181836
21stK182Doug McCusker Shropshire S C20‑232040
22ndLASER RADIAL132365Thomas Walker Nantwich(DNC)212243
23rdMIRACLE4116Ellen DinelowPete WilliamsBala2222(DNS)44
24thLASER/ ILCA 7132365Thomas Walker Nantwich23(DNC)DNC49
25thSUPERNOVA1047Ian Coverdale Winsford Flash(DNF)DNFDNS50

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