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Squib National Championship 2025 at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Day 3

by Keith Davies 26 Jun 18:00 AEST 22-27 June 2025

The Race Team from Royal Torbay under the excellent leadership of Bill Butcher, PRO, again provided a perfect, if difficult, day's sailing on the now tranquil waters of Torbay. Light winds, initially from the East, became stronger and veered to the South.

After a long wait for the wind to steady, Race 4, under the now almost compulsory U flag, started with a port biased line but with boats all along its length.

Early port tack boats, "Squib" sailed by Dick Batt and Pete Richards from Royal Victoria YC, "Essayes" Phil Snewin and Brian Holland from SCYC and "Flame" Richard Smith and Graham Reeve, took advantage of a strengthening breeze on the right of the course to lead at the windward mark in that order. "Spoof", Micky Wright and Alex Porteous were a close fourth. Squib continued to hold the lead at every mark but behind, a contest evolved between Spoof, Flame and an upcoming Moonstone, Malcolm Blackburn crewed by Steve Allso, who eventually finished second with Flame third and Spoof fourth. Nigel Grogan and Ben McGrane were fifth in "Helmut Schoing II".

The wind was light and flukey for Race 4, which started with a strong port biased line with Spoof gaining the advantage at the windward mark closely followed by Squib and Helmut Schoing II. Lots of place changing on the run and throughout the race resulted in Helmut Shoeing II taking a convincing lead followed by Jack Grogan and Mike Banks in Budgies Tongue from West Mersey YC. Dan Henderson and Marc Moncrieff in Penny Benjamin came third closely followed by Spoof in fourth and Rico'Shea, Tom Jeffcote and Marc Hogan in fifth place. The first father and son combination of first and second place in a Squib Championship Race.

Overall the situation has changed slightly. Spoof in the lead with 14 points, followed by Moonstone on 16 points, then Helmut Shoing II on 18.7 points.

Thank you to the sponsors for the event; Batt Sails, Hyde Sails, Harken, Holt, Robline, Stichprint, Sea Sure and Westway sails.

Results after Day 3:

PosFleetBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stGSpoof811Micky WrightAlex Porteous Royal Corinthian YC4‑1624414
2ndGMoonstone96Malcolm BlackburnSteve Allso SCYC‑10432716
3rdGHelmut Schoing II105Nigel GroganBen McGrane Royal Corinthian YC4.7 RDGa‑1485118.7
4thGBudgies Tongue5Jack GroganMike Banks WMYC1107‑21220
5thGBrimstone73Bryan RileyJenny Riley Waveney & Oulton Broad YC5817‑1021
6thGRicO'Shea136Tom JeffcoateMark Hogan SCYC6110‑13522
7thGFlame802Richard SmithGraham Reeve Waveney & Oulton Broad YC36‑2532335
8thGCariadbach132Nick WhippJames Budd SCYC2318‑231740
9thGPenny Benjamin95Dan HendersonMarc Moncrieff RYA10 RDGa11‑2416340
10thGDiscord91David PinnerJonno Baker Haven Ports Yacht Club‑2591515645
11thGGuy Fawkes72Phil AspinallDave Sheppard Royal Corinthian YC1729‑282048
12thGSophie846Steve HallDave Hyde Royal Corinthian YC‑2424661248
13thGROJO32Richard TuckerNicholas Bacon Burnham Sailing Club‑211314121352
14thGAtomic137Ian TraversKeith B O'Riordan Kinsale YC‑2655192453
15thGBACCHANTE84GEZ BROWNHARVEY WORDEN SCYC812‑26181553
16thGLady penelope819Malcolm HutchingsAndy carley Royal Corinthian YC1315178‑2753
17thGSQUIB11Dick BattPeter Richards Royal Victoria Yacht club(BFD)26191955
18thGCheque Mate157Ray ApthorpIan Simons Royal Corinthian YC7‑2320141657
19thGCroc855Christopher JordanGillian Jordan Waveney & Oulton Broad YC19713‑252261
20thGHarry VI908Mike BuddMark Greaves SCYC(BFD)1811221465
21stGSquffy809Veronica FalatBen Falat Waveney & Oulton Broad YC22‑351620866
22ndGGrayling23Richard RobinsonMark Thompson SCYC(BFD)1731111978
23rdGAlexa444Mike HughesGarry Catterall SCYC1530309‑3784
24thGEssayess849phil snewinBrian Holland SCYC16322810‑3586
25thGWinkles Retreat881Andrew MooreAndrew MoorePeter HallinanFelixstowe Ferry Sailing Club291927‑321186
26thGClever Dick810Richard SullivanSue Harper RNSYC1422‑34272689
27thGAlchemy832Will Davies DaviesKevan Gibb Royal Forth Yacht Club28‑344293192
28thGCross Fire797Patrick WiltonMike Taylor Haven Ports Yacht Club‑342121242894
29thGPani Munta128Dave BestGlenn Pritchard SCYC202523(UFD)2997
30thSAtalanta815Nick MiltonGavin Kemp Royal Corinthian YC1831‑353321103
31stSDark N Stormy787Chip ColeDavid Smith RBYC Burnham‑On‑Crouch9283830(UFD)105
32ndSRiverdance740Malcolm WorsleyMalcolm WorsleyDannielle WorsleyRoyal Tay Yacht Club303312‑3932107
33rdSFolklore837Charles DownesSarah Downes SCYC23‑39321736108
34thGWHITE MAGIC828DAVID WINESKEITH DAVIES ROYAL TORBAY YACHT CLUB(BFD)20222640108
35thS3 Fat Lad(d)ies888Derek GibbAlistair Reid Royal Forth Yacht Club12293336‑38110
36thGFirework192Daniel WastnageKeith Gilmore Royal Burnham Yacht Club11‑38363534116
37thSSecret Squirrel814Bill BlankStuart Pinch Royal Corinthian YC273737‑4018119
38thSKitten85Jamie PopeJames Pritchard SCYC‑3327293133120
39thSShifts & Giggles848Mark FlynnJonny Beale Royal Corinthian YC3136‑403430131
40thSYes M'Lady783Huw FoulkesAndrew Roberts Royal Dart YC36‑43413825140
41stSNotorious751Gareth RichardsJohn Killby Weymouth Sailing Club37‑42393739152
42ndSKachina526James VineerTunca Obuz Portsmouth Sailing Club3240‑424141154
43rdSSquiffy49Mark WilkinsonMatthew Paul Royal Dart YC354143(UFD)43162
44thSOf Road553Simon HickeyDavid Cunliffe Royal Dart YC3844‑454342167
45thSCorsair774Mark LobbRhiannon Royal Dart YC39‑45444244169
46thSAvocet515Peter MorrisPeter MorrisElliot BawdenRoyal Dart YC(DNS)46DNF4445182
47th By The Lee868Jason PhelpsJo Tribe Royal Corinthian YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC192

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