Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2025

Streaker East Anglian Series and South East Series at Up River Yacht Club

by Jack Gore 11 Sep 15:03 PDT 6 September 2025
Race 3 under way at the Up River Streaker Open © Rob Bodman

Whilst there was a distinct lack of wind when 25 sailors started rigging their Streakers at Up River YC, a breeze soon filled in for the inaugural Streaker open meeting. After a briefing on the eccentricities of sailing on the River Crouch, the fleet launched ahead of three exciting races.

Race 1 saw a clean start, with the fleet heading downriver on a fetch/beat. Those who could best negotiate the numerous shifts whilst managing the incoming tide led the fleet towards Brandy Hole, with Neil Firth (Banbury SC) steering the fleet round the first few marks, followed by URYC sailor Ian Gore. Behind that pairing, the brother double of Tim and Ben Harris (both URYC) squabbled over third, followed by Jack Gore (URYC), Ian Bradley (Ouse Amateur SC) and Dave Adams (Broadstairs SC).

The remaining 18 Streakers wrangled for the final places right up to the line - local and visiting boats enjoyed close racing throughout the three races held. Whilst it was Neil who led round the windward mark, Ian G overtook on the downwind legs to take the win. Neil took second with Ben beating brother Tim for third.

Race 2 saw a similar course but with increased gusts - a blustery beat greeted the fleet following a general recall on the start line. It was Ian G who led to the first mark, closely followed by Neil. Challenging conditions continued, with Greg Walker (URYC) ripping his sail following a collision with another boat's shroud and a subsequent capsize.

Unfortunately, Ian B's capsize on the downwind leg saw him pushed into the midfield from a good position up front. A closely fought third place was taken by Alex Gore (URYC), with the top two a duplication of race 1.

Race 2 saw more of the close racing we had experienced in race 1 and there was a general buzz on the water as we lined up for the third and final race.

The tide had turned by now, and it took the fleet three attempts before we were able to get away. Challenging conditions continued, most especially on the downwind leg as the fleet negotiated the tree-lined section of the bank.

Alex and Ian B were able to break away from the pack quite substantially, whilst Sam Harris (URYC) and Ian G lost their gap to the two lead boats and were subsequently swamped by the fleet behind. This run continued for a fair distance, and at multiple points it was possible to walk halfway across the river on the foredecks of each boat. The close proximity of the fleet made for - at times - racing a tad too close and a few boats were forced to do 720s amidst plenty of other boats.

This race was won by Ian B, whilst Alex - who had come second on the water - turned out to be OCS on the start and was therefore disqualified. This saw Ian G promoted to second, and Ben took third.

After three races, it was Ben Harris who took third, with Class Chairman Neil Firth taking second. Ian Gore was first overall, concluding a successful inaugural Streaker open meeting at URYC. We hope you enjoyed it and all come back next year!

Thank you to all the volunteers at Up River Yacht Club for a very well run event, on and off the water.

This event qualifies for both the Streaker East Anglian and South East Series. The East Anglian Series concludes at Ouse Amateur on 21 September and the South East Series concludes at Burghfield on 4 October.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
12216Ian GoreUp River YC11‑22
21977Neil FirthBanbury SC22(OCS)4
31767Ben HarrisUp River YC3‑436
42121Ian BradleyOuse Amateur SC6‑917
51954Tim HarrisUp River YC45(OCS)9
62151Dave AdamsBroadstairs SC5‑8510
71692Alex GoreUp River YC83(OCS)11
81734Jack GoreUp River YC‑77411
91814Penny YarwoodUp River YC96‑1415
101966Sam HarrisUp River YC‑1813619
112147Peter MatthewsWaveney & Oulton Broad YC‑1410919
121794Katherine HaggertyUp River YC1111‑1222
131687Greg WalkerUp River YC16(DNF)723
141690Owen IngramUp River YC15‑19823
152190Jo WickenWilsonian SC‑13121325
161689Rosie GoreUp River YC1016(DNF)26
172208Roberto ManciniFishers Green SC12‑151527
182109Phil HalldronDowns SC‑20141630
192126Julia BlackmanDowns SC21‑231031
201911Charmaine RylandOuse Amateur SC‑22211132
211850Gerry LedgerUp River YC1718(DNS)35
221817Paul Burman‑SmithOuse Amateur SC1917(OCS)36
231840Paul McGeeUp River YC‑25201838
241620Jim StokesDowns SC‑24221739
251665Sue FirthBanbury SC23DNF(DNS)49

Related Articles

Scottish Streaker Travellers final two events
Racing at the Aberdeen & Stonehaven YC Regatta and at Loch Lomond SC The HD Sails Scottish Streaker travellers went to the Aberdeen and Stonehaven YC regatta on August 16th & 17th. Stonehaven gave us sun on both days, a decent hiking wind with small but useful waves on Saturday and a neap tide that had to be judged. Posted today at 3:33 pm
Streaker Northern Championship at Beaver
A strong-willed fleet of 32 came to do battle with both the wind and each other The thriving Streaker fleet made the most of some challenging but exciting conditions for their Northern Championships, held at Beaver Sailing Club on 30-31 August. This key event counts in the Rooster Super Series. Posted on 4 Sep
Teamac Streaker Golden Jubilee Concours d'Elegance
Celebrating the beauty and craftsmanship of all-wood and composite Streakers The Streaker Class celebrated the beauty and craftsmanship of all-wood and composite Streakers at their recent Golden Jubilee National Championships at Rutland Sailing Club for the meticulously judged Teamac Streaker Concours d'Elegance. Posted on 27 Jul
Noble Marine Streaker Nationals Overall
Tom Gillard surpasses dad Alan's record at the Golden Jubilee event Tom Gillard becomes 11 times Streaker National Champion, surpassing dad Alan's record, against a spectacular 102 boat fleet at Rutland Sailing Club. Posted on 16 Jul
Noble Marine Streaker Nationals Days 1 & 2
The largest Streaker fleet ever to be seen on the water 102 Streaker sailors arrived at Costa del Edith Weston for the Noble Marine Streaker Golden Jubilee National Championships. This is the largest Streaker fleet ever to be seen on the water. Posted on 13 Jul
Noble Marine Streaker Nationals Preview
One of the front runners has sent us his take on the runners and riders... anonymously! Over 100 Streakers are on a pilgrimage to Rutland Water this week for the Noble Marine Streaker Golden Jubilee National Championship. One of the front runners has sent us his take on the runners and riders... anonymously! Posted on 8 Jul
Streaker Coastal Championship at Broadstairs
A record fleet of competitors for the event and a first visit to the club The thriving Streaker fleet arrived at the Kent coast for their first visit to Broadstairs Sailing Club. The Streaker Coastal Championship was the third event in the 2025 Rooster Super Series and also part of the North Sails Southern Paddle Series. Posted on 28 Jun
HD Sails Streaker Scottish Championship
Report from East Lothian event, and the week before at St Mary's Loch The HD sails Streaker Scottish Championship took place on June 7 and 8 as part of the East Lothian YC Regatta. Turnout was down this year as it was across most classes but wasn't helped by two Streaker sailors of the home club being on duty. Posted on 13 Jun
Hykeham Streaker Open
Second event in the 2025 HD Sails Northern Paddle Series A sunny day, a gusty force 2-3 and blue waters greeted four home boats and seven visitors to Hykeham Sailing Club's Streaker open meeting, the second event in the 2025 HD Sails Northern Paddle Series. Posted on 3 Jun
Holt Streaker Golden Jubilee Tideway Race
Jack Holt would have been proud to see 21 Streakers gathering at Ranelagh Jack Holt would have been proud to see 21 Streaker dinghies gathering at Ranelagh Sailing Club, all there to celebrate 50 years since he designed the Streaker at his premises on Putney Embankment. Posted on 23 May
Rooster 2025McDYachts_Pyewacket-for-Sale_1456x180 BOTTOMSelden 2020 - FOOTER