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Squib National Championship 2025 at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Day 4

by Keith Davies 27 Jun 00:41 EST 22-27 June 2025

A blustery offshore wind greeted the 46 Squibs assembled in Torquay for their National Championship.

Race officer Bill Butcher and his team started on time, and with no delays Race 6 commenced under the now familiar U Flag penalty. For once the Squibs were well behaved on the line and a clear start ensued. The right hand side was favoured by most and Mike Budd crewed by Mark Greaves sailing Harry VI from SCYC had a healthy lead followed by Chip Cole crewed by David Smith sailing "Dark and Stormy" from Royal Burnham YC, Richard Smith and Graham Reeve sailing Flame, Andrew Moore and Peter Halliday sailing "Winkles Retreat from Felixstowe Ferry SC were close behind followed by Tom Jeffcote and Mark Hogan in RicOShea.

On the second beat Harry VI's barber haulers exploded and RicOShea took the lead but lost it to Dark and Stormy who led the race up to the last windward mark. They were overhauled by Winkles Retreat on the run who won by one boatlength. RicOShea were third. Flame and Budgies Tongue sailed by Jack Grogan and Mike Banks were 4th and 5th keeping alive their hopes for a top 5 finish. Harry VI recovered to a creditable 7th.

Race 7 start was closely contested but with two U Flag casualties, Squib and Dark and Stormy who amazingly finished consecutively before finding out their penalty.

Helmut Schoing, Nigel Grogan crewed by Ben McGrane from RCYC led at the windward mark and sailed an immaculate race extending their lead on every leg. Malcolm Blackburn and Steve Allso in Moonstone, third overall this morning were second round the windward mark but fell back into the 20's improving to a disappointing 10th. Flame along with Penny Benjamin sailed by Dan Henderson and Marc Moncrief from W&OBYC improved their chances by coming second and third. Christopher and Gillian Jordan sailing "Croc" also from Oulton Broad came a creditable 4th.

Overnight leaders and current National Champions, Micky Wright and Alex Porteous, had a disastrous day with a 25th and a 17th, probably ruining their chances this year.

Current overall positions in a very closely fought championship are:

RicOShea 31pts
Helmut Schoing 31.2pts (includes average points score for Race 1)
Moonstone 36pts
Brimstone 38 pts
Flame 42pts
Budgies Tongue 43pts

A high scoring regatta with all to compete for tomorrow.

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

Results after Day 4:

PosFleetBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stGRicO'Shea136Tom JeffcoateMark Hogan SCYC6110‑1353631
2ndGHelmut Schoing II105Nigel GroganBen McGrane Royal Corinthian YC5.2 RDGa(with‑1485111131.2
3rdGMoonstone96Malcolm BlackburnSteve Allso SCYC104327‑241036
4thGBrimstone73Bryan RileyJenny Riley Waveney & Oulton Broad YC581710‑22738
5thGFlame802Richard SmithGraham Reeve Waveney & Oulton Broad YC36‑253234342
6thGBudgies Tongue5Jack GroganMike Banks WMYC1107‑21251843
7thGSpoof811Micky WrightAlex Porteous Royal Corinthian YC416244‑251747
8thGPenny Benjamin95Dan HendersonMarc Moncrieff RYA8.2 RDGa(with11‑241639249.2
9thGLady penelope819Malcolm HutchingsAndy carley Royal Corinthian YC1315178‑2761271
10thGCariadbach132Nick WhippJames Budd SCYC2318‑2317231174
11thGCroc855Christopher JordanGillian Jordan Waveney & Oulton Broad YC19713‑252210475
12thGHarry VI908Mike BuddMark Greaves SCYC(BFD)181122147577
13thGDiscord91David PinnerJonno Baker Haven Ports Yacht Club‑25915156191377
14thGGuy Fawkes72Phil AspinallDave Sheppard Royal Corinthian YC17292820‑33985
15thGROJO32Richard TuckerNicholas Bacon Burnham Sailing Club211314121313‑3386
16thGSophie846Steve HallDave Hyde Royal Corinthian YC‑24246612182490
17thGCheque Mate157Ray ApthorpIan Simons Royal Corinthian YC7‑23201416142192
18thGAtomic137Ian TraversKeith B O'Riordan Kinsale YC‑26551924212094
19thGBACCHANTE84GEZ BROWNHARVEY WORDEN SCYC812‑261815172696
20thGEssayess849phil snewinBrian Holland SCYC16322810‑3588102
21stGSquffy809Veronica FalatBen Falat Waveney & Oulton Broad YC22351620815(RET)116
22ndGWinkles Retreat881Andrew MooreAndrew MoorePeter HallinanFelixstowe Ferry Sailing Club29192732111‑35119
23rdGGrayling23Richard RobinsonMark Thompson SCYC(BFD)173111192723128
24thGPani Munta128Dave BestGlenn Pritchard SCYC202523(UFD)291616129
25thGSQUIB11Dick BattPeter Richards Royal Victoria Yacht club(BFD)26191932UFD133
26thGWHITE MAGIC828DAVID WINESKEITH DAVIES ROYAL TORBAY YACHT CLUB(BFD)202226401215135
27thGAlchemy832Will Davies DaviesKevan Gibb Royal Forth Yacht Club28‑34429313014136
28thGClever Dick810Richard SullivanSue Harper Waveney & Oulton Broad YC1422‑3427262930148
29thSDark N Stormy787Chip ColeDavid Smith RBYC Burnham‑On‑Crouch9283830(UFD)2UFD153
30thGAlexa444Mike HughesGarry Catterall SCYC153030937‑3932153
31stGCross Fire797Patrick WiltonMike Taylor Haven Ports Yacht Club342121242826(RET)154
32ndSAtalanta815Nick MiltonGavin Kemp Royal Corinthian YC1831‑3533213427164
33rdGFirework192Daniel WastnageKeith Gilmore Royal Burnham Yacht Club11‑383635342822166
34thS3 Fat Lad(d)ies888Derek GibbAlistair Reid Royal Forth Yacht Club12293336‑383719166
35thSKitten85Jamie PopeJames Pritchard SCYC‑33272931332028168
36thSRiverdance740Malcolm WorsleyMalcolm WorsleyDannielle WorsleyRoyal Tay Yacht Club303312‑39323629172
37thSSecret Squirrel814Bill BlankStuart Pinch Royal Corinthian YC273737‑40183125175
38thSFolklore837Charles DownesSarah Downes SCYC23‑393217363534177
39thSShifts & Giggles848Mark FlynnJonny Beale Royal Corinthian YC3136‑4034303831200
40thSYes M'Lady783Huw FoulkesAndrew Roberts Royal Dart YC36‑434138254036216
41stSKachina526James VineerTunca Obuz Portsmouth Sailing Club3240‑4241414139234
42ndSNotorious751Gareth RichardsJohn Killby Weymouth Sailing Club374239373942(RET)236
43rdSSquiffy49Mark WilkinsonMatthew Paul Royal Dart YC354143(UFD)434537244
44thSOf Road553Simon HickeyDavid Cunliffe Royal Dart YC3844‑4543424438249
45thSCorsair774Mark LobbRhiannon Royal Dart YC39‑454442444340252
46thSAvocet515Peter MorrisPeter MorrisElliot BawdenRoyal Dart YCDNS46DNF4445RET(DNC)276
47th By The Lee868Jason PhelpsJo Tribe Royal Corinthian YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC288

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