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Noble Marine Musto Skiff UK Nationals 2025 at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 2

by Sam Barker 20 Sep 07:14 AEST 18-21 September 2025

It's day 2 at the UK Musto Skiff Nationals at Hayling Island, and with the wind settling in at 5-8 knots from the southeast, it was going to be a tricky day on the water with plenty of snakes and ladders to be found.

Race 4

Andy 'Turbo' Tarboton took full advantage of the conditions, delivering a strong performance to win the race. Danny Boatman, known for his impressive breezy sailing, defied expectations and physics to secure an impressive 2nd place finish. Bruce Keen continued his consistent series, finishing in 3rd. Rob Richardson, who now works for class sponsor and builder Ovington, in an experimental move (not deliberate, I'm told), sailed without lowers, possibly hoping to achieve a flatter sail, but the truth is, his lowers pin fell out. However, the 'gamble' did not pay off, and he struggled to keep pace with the fleet.

Race 5

As we moved onto race 5, the tide began to shift, and with a big committee boat bias, those who came off the committee boat came off best. Sam Barker showed his known light wind pace, claiming the race win. Andy Tarboton admitted that starting at the pin end didn't pay off, leaving him with a job to do to get back through the fleet. Bruce, once again, sailed a steady race to secure 2nd place, and Euan Hurter made a smart tactical move to pass Eddie Bridle on the final leg to the finish, crossing the finish line in 3rd.

Race 6

In what turned out to be the final race of the day, the Black Flag made an appearance for the first time at this event. Dave Poston being a notable name to be caught out by it.

Eddie excelled and came out on top, securing 1st place, and Euan continued to show his sharp tactical sense, finishing in 2nd. Sam, sailing back through the fleet, managed to steal 3rd from Jamie Hilton on the line in a close finish.

The sail home saw a big ebbing tide and light winds, and the lack of depth sounders made navigation tricky, forcing competitors to rely on their skill and intuition, which could easily be lacking, especially after a tough day! Thankfully, unlike yesterday, everyone found the shore when they expected to!

After day 2 at the championship, Andy has moved up to the overall lead, tied on points with Eddie. Sam has moved up to 3rd, with the overnight leader, Ben Clegg, slipping down to 8th overall after a tricky day on the water.

After coming ashore, the fleet are now enjoying a few welcome beers in the sunshine, waiting for what is sure to be an impressive BBQ put on by our event host team at Hayling Island Sailing Club.

Top 5 places after day 2:

1st - Andy Tarboton
2nd - Eddie Bridle
3rd - Sam Barker
4th - Bruce Keen
5th - Jamie Hilton

Results after day 2

PosHelm NameSail NoCATSailing ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stAndy TarbotonRSA 1 Henley Midmar YC2(6)216522
2ndEddie BridleGBR 655 Brightlingsea SC(6)2454122
3rdSam Barker653 Castle Cove SC747(9)1331
4thBruce KeenGBR623 Stokes Bay(17)55321244
5thJamie HiltonGBR651 Dalgety Bay4784(9)436
6thEuan HurterRSA642 Dalgety Bay SC5810(16)3244
7thRobert Richardson2U25 Royal Windermere YC333(20)12748
8thBen Clegg614 Brightlingsea SC1111117(19)50
9thDanny Boatman650U25 Derwent Reservoir SC(22)156210661
10thGraeme OliverGBR638 Chipstead SC / Medway YC9998(11)955
11thDan Vincent622 Stokes Bay SC/ RNSA1011(14)13141375
12thDylan NobleGBR 608 Ullswater YC19(20)161581189
13thDavid AnnanGBR627 Grafham Water SC1514(23)12151695
14thTom Scott639 Brightlingsea SC(24)2212171314102
15thAndrew Gould584 Emsworth Slipper SC1210(39 DNF)231918121
16thRichard PelleyGBR 516 Stokes Bay(23)1722101620108
17thJohn Piatt499 Stokesbay11(39 DNF)19182215124
18thBrennan Robinson6X GWSC82411(32)2422121
19thDave PostonGBR 616 Bewl SC1423151920(39 BFD)130
20thGareth Davies615 Stone SC18131325(28)23120
21stJono ShelleyGBR 633 UYC/LSC(39 DNC)39 DNF39 DNF7710141
22ndThomas Goodman626U25 Stokes Bay SC1626172223(39 BFD)143
23rdBen SchoolingGBR 535U25 Spinnaker SC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC1458144
24thAlexandre EmanuelFRA 604 AC Treffort Voile201218(29)2728134
25thRichard Smith632X Medway YC1316(39 DNF)263025149
26thAndrew Whittle588 Brightlingsea SC2118(39 DNF)242926157
27thAndy RiceGBR534 Stokes Bay SC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC61817158
28thLee Cullen583 SbSC25192031(32)29156
29thSerega Photoskiff547 Bewl Water27(39 DNF)39 DNF212121168
30thJonathan MarkbyGBR530U25 Dalgety Bay SC282124(33)3327166
31stAlastair Gould074 Whitstable YC262521(34)3130167
32ndSean Thijsse33X CYC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC302524196
33rdAndrew SmithGBR 323 Stokes Bay SC(39 DNF)39 DNC39 DNC272639 DNC209
34thAdrian HewittGBR 628 Pevensey Bay SC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC283439 BFD218
35thTom Kyne624 U25Brightlingsea SC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC234
35thRichard Smith414 WOBYC(39 DNF)39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC234
35thStephen WrightGBR543 Stokes Bay SC(39 DNS)39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC234
35thYaroslav PetrovARM 479 Sevan ASF SC(39 DNC)39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC39 DNC234

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