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Ripe Craftinsure GP14 National Championship 2025 at Tenby Sailing Club - Day 3

by Mateo Louden & the GP14 class 6 Aug 00:05 PDT 2-8 August 2025

After storm Floris had kept the fleet ashore on Monday, allowing for trips to chandleries and boat repairs for some, thers explored the town of Tenby and, once the sun came out, played games on the beach. The class joined together at the sailing club in the evening for an excellent tapas meal, AGM and interfleet quiz hosted by Terry (Tenby SC). The quiz raised almost £150 for the local RNLI station.

Tuesday's weather was sunny and breezy as the tail end of storm Floris was still blowing, whilst all the GP14's went to the beach; three of them decided to remain on shore. The rest set off to the race area. Three more boats sailed out to the race area but returned to shore without racing.

Races 3, sponsored by P&B and Race 4 sponsored by Robline, were contested in a solid 20-knot north-westerly breeze. Despite a relatively flat sea state, the offshore wind brought with it frequent shifts, offering plenty of opportunities for gains on the upwind legs.

In Race 3 (P&B), Jasper Barnham and Graham Sexton (Snettisham Beach SC) capitalised early, building a commanding lead to take a convincing win. Behind them, Fergus Barnham and Ellie Devereux (Snettisham Beach SC / Budworth SC) secured second, while John Hayes and Joel James (RYA / Southport SC) continued their run of consistent form to take third.

Race 4 followed a similar pattern, with close tactical racing throughout. This time, it was Fergus and Ellie who timed their move perfectly, establishing an inside overlap just before the final leeward mark to round ahead and snatch victory from Jasper and Graham. Once again, John Hayes and Joel James maintained their consistent performance with another solid third-place finish.

The safety boats were kept busy and our thanks go to them for returning our sailors and their boats to shore safely.

After four races and the first discard kicking in; Oli Hale and Harry Shaw (Poole YC/Southampton SC) remain at the top of the overall standings, with John Hayes and Joel James close behind in second. Jasper Barnham and Graham Sexton move up into third, rounding out the provisional podium.

Many thanks to our sponsors: Craftinsure, Musto, Robline, FMSailing, Impact Marine, Goacher Sails, Clamcleats, Paintcraft, Sailpics, Dinghy Shack, Rooster

The fleet returned to safely to shore some smiling, others showing that they had been for a swim; to post race snacks sponsored by Paintcraft and Nestle. Once the competitors had dried out, they returned to the club house for another fabulous meal. This BBQ was prepared by the multi-talented quiz master and Beach master, Terry, followed by evening prize-giving and dancing.

Race Bibs:

1st place - Harry and Oli
2nd place - John Hayes and Joel James
3rd place -Jasper Barnham and Graham Sexton
Leading Juniors - Matthew and Fin
Leading Ladies - Jennifer Bryce and Vivika Timmer
Leading mixed - Fergus and Ellie

Results after Day 3:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubPractice RR1R2R3R4Pts
114095Oli HaleHarry ShawPoole YC‑111‑657
214220John HayesJoel JamesRYA &(BFD)‑32338
314125Jasper BarnhamGraham SextonSnettisham Beach SC‑66‑13129
414214Keith LoudenMateo LoudenLoch Foyle YC‑9244‑710
514238Fergus BarnhamEllie DevereuxSnettisham Beach SC / Budworth SC‑4‑1192112
614240Russ CormackAli CormackBudworth SC‑34‑107617
714091Matthew KnowlesDale KnowlesBolton SC‑5‑1055919
814253Finley WaterhouseMatthew BairdBudworth SC‑8778‑1122
914117Jonny SinclairWilliam SinclairBudworth SC‑10512‑15825
1014034Jonathan NagleSeb NagleRoyal Windermere YC‑1581110‑1429
1114295John McguinnessDonal McguinnessMoville Boat Club‑213‑1613430
1214090Simon JoyceRosanna JoyceBudworth SC‑2014618‑1938
1314292Maurice ClealRomek KowalewskiWelsh Harp SC‑1215‑19121340
1413611Sharon FreelandPaul FreelandLlandegfedd Lake SC‑1116‑20111542
1514110Stephen CooperElizabeth GuestWelsh Harp SC‑1322149‑2645
1614190Paul TrubridgeMatt HallFrensham Pond SC(DNC)‑1817141647
1714021Hender BlewettJosh RyznarDerwent Reservoir SC‑7‑2421171048
1813818Andrew ShrimptonMaria KireevaWelsh Harp SC‑191715‑191850
1914277Curly MorrisMeg TyrellEast Antrim BC(DNF)123(DNC)DNC53
2014201Hugh DevereuxZina MartinBudworth SC‑1498(RET)DNC55
2113456Adeel KhanRoger JeffsWelsh Harp SC(DNC)‑2618201755
2213787Keith StreetHannah LiptrotWelsh Harp SC(DNC)28‑32161256
2313299Jamie IslesCatoline MitchellWelsh Harp SC‑2320‑31232568
2413865Jennifer BryceVivika TimmerNewtownards SC &‑2427‑28212169
254615Steve ParryAnn PennyYorks SC‑28‑3522252471
2613532Charlie CotterLucy BarrieWelsh Harp SC‑17212527(RET)73
2714044Richard ConnettTom JacksonWelsh Harp SC‑26‑2929222273
2814014Andy WadsworthCathy HowardPaignton SC‑2123‑34262776
2914208Simon HenshallSavannah HenshallBudworth SC(DNC)‑3430242377
3013316James WardRichard WhitehillPapercourt SC‑161924(DNC)DNC81
3113489Liam DempseyPaddy LambtonBolton SC‑253133(RET)2084
3213979Mike MartinNina MartinBudworth SC‑182526(DNC)DNC89
3314234David InnesJohn McguinnessFrensham Pond SC‑223023(DNC)DNC91
3413780Lesley FreemanSusan WebbTrimpley‑273327(RET)DNC98
3513941Dennis AdamsSarah LohanWelsh Harp SC‑293235(DNC)DNC105
3613495Oliver GabbitasPeter NapierYork SC / Beaver SC‑3036(DNC)DNCDNC112
378524Sean CattanachBailey CattanachYork SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC114

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