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2025 Albacore Internationals at Hampton Yacht Club

by Steph Mah 21 Oct 07:16 NZDT 11-18 October 2025
2025 Albacore Internationals at Hampton Yacht Club © Dave Stalfort

Shift happens

Every two years, Albacore sailors from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom come together for their International Championships, a fierce on water competition rivalled only by the fierce off water camaraderie. There is a lot to be said about the state of the world because of choices being made by the current American administration and what that has meant for an international competition, but this ain't that kind of write up.

From October 11 to 18, 2025, 10 British teams and 10 Canadian teams joined 16 American teams for this title event that was hosted by the Hampton Yacht Club and raced on the "Hampton Flats". HYC rolled out the red carpet with a well-stocked bar and exceptional race committee work led by RO Chip Till and HYC Event Chair Maxwell Plarr. Chief Judge Jerry Thompson also kept everyone honest except on day 1 of the event, where a little gale kept everyone off the water and day 1 became the lay day. The remnants of that system and another low just offshore brought plenty of northerly unstable wind to the rest of the regatta. Add to that some incredible king tide and you had a regatta where no one was comfortably in charge and even the top guys had moments of being completely and utterly lost.

Day 1 of the event was the windiest day, with average wind speeds of 17 knots with gusts into the mid 20s. Multi-time international champ Barney "Sugar Bear" Harris and his loyal first mate David Byron pulled off three bullets, setting a tone. Their little picket fence wasn't easy though with the Canadian team of Michael Williamson and Tony Zakrajsek consistently making their way to the windward mark first, which was a feat given this was their first time sailing together in big breeze. Some sailors decided to test if the Hampton Flats depth charts were accurate (10 feet? Really?) and unfortunately discovered they were, surrendering some masts in the process.

Day 2 of the event opened with a bowel cleaning sail to the racecourse in 25 knots and an ebb tide. Everyone arrived looking like a drowned rat. The first race of the day was sailed in the same conditions as day 1, with the result that Sugar Bear and Byron added a bullet to their scores, but the magical midget team of Raines Koby and Steph Mah overcame physics to finish with a third. From there on out, the wind lightened, and fat boys found themselves looking for Ozempic and throwing their junk food overboard. Williamson and Zakrajsek decided they liked hanging out on the pin boat's anchor line so much that they gybed right after clearing it to hang out on it some more.

Day 3 was the lightest day of the regatta, with 10 to 12 knots of breeze still from the North and the tide still giving chaos vibes. Koby was the big weiner of the day with a 2 and 1, and then the wind died. With the tide flowing out to sea, competitors were towed back in.

For Day 4, the wind was back, solidly blowing in mid-teens gusting to the mid-20s. The big puffs and shifts and wacky tide continued to shake up the leaderboard, although Albacore and Wayfarer legend Michael MacNamara demonstrated remarkable consistency (more on Big Mac later).

Going into the last day of the regatta, it was anyone's title to win. Koby/Mah held a two-point lead over Sugar Bear/Byron, with 2023 International Champion Neville Herbert and Lewis Fowler just two points behind them, and Big Mac / Ernest Ayukawa two points behind them. All the leaders kept it exciting by being consistently inconsistent, but a winner had to emerge and one did.

A huge congratulations goes to Sugar Bear and his bestest crew David Byron for winning their sixth Internationals title and making them the record holders. It's an achievement made more incredible because Sugar Bear decided to make it really hard for himself by chartering one of his own boats and crews (Ernest) to Big Mac. While many men of his age and stage are reminiscing about their glory days of racing, Mac is still out there ripping his competitors a new one.

A big congrats as well to Judy Armstrong for finishing tenth in a chartered Barney boat with her hubby Paul. Judy and Paul were just one of many husband-and-wife teams racing in the fleet, a testimony to the versatility of the boat, with the other hitched teams being Stephen and Katelyn Duncan, Paul Clifford and Mia Brandt, David Tingle and Albert Chau, and formerly hitched Peter and Deborah Snowden.

The fleet is forever grateful to the incredible Hampton Yacht Club for their efforts in making everyone feel welcome and running a top tier event. Also amazing was Maxwell and Jerry taking an hour of each day to pre-brief and post-brief the competitors. It ensured this was a fantastic learning event no matter what your results were.

Incredible pics from David Stalfort are here.

The next Internationals will be in 2027 at Lyme Regis. If you're interested in an Albacore, get in touch with your class association asap!

Overall Results:

PosHelm & CrewSail NoBoat NameClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14Pts
1Barney Harris
David Byron
USA 8261Gale WarningWRSC & PRSA11114687[9]731[11]141
2Raines Koby
Stephanie Mah
CAN 7919NoneOuter Harbour Centreboard Club1033392215[32]14[20]245
3Neville Herbert
Lewis Fowler
GBR 7145IntergalacticLymington Town SC429531[10]9152[14]4348
4Michael McNamara
Ernest Ayukawa
USA 8200Jador goes on holidayRollesby Broad Sailing Club54465[10]35215[19]5651
5Darren Monster
Mabel Chan
CAN 7363Dead NutsOHCC7[8]6[9]855263451456
6Stephen Duncan
Terry Duncan
Katelyn Duncan
USA 8199Voodoo WarshipPRSA8118[20]13[15]1482722773
7Michael Williamson
Tony Zakrajsek
CAN 8188Ochos LocosMooredale Sailing Club37226[27]153311128[26]1486
8Steven Brown
Mark Fowler
GBR 8264SpindriftSouth Yell BC/Tewkesbury6577711136188[21]36[26]97
9Henry Pedro
Chris Gorton
CAN 7700Bruce My RideSHYC14141481[17]7154126163[24]114
10Judy Armstrong
Paul Armstrong
USA 8228Barney's matesScaling dam26542[22]1716131981710[DNF]119
11David Tingle
Albert Chau
CAN 8154NoneOHCC[19]17[19]12104188151314121210145
12Peter Snowdon
Deborah Snowdon
GBR 7920Head HonchoScaling Dam SC12121011163162114913[BFD]19[DNF]156
13Gregory Jordan
Andrew Scheuermann
USA 8256NonePRSA16[26]112211[25]61812102411135159
14Michael Heinsdorf
Nicholas Halkowski
USA 8125ETUDEPotomac River Sailing Association131518151220[23]14717921[22]9170
15Marty Minot
Jordan Minot
USA 8259HuntressMiles River YC[28]22[DNS]162213121111151572115180
16Simon van Wonderen
Caroline Kiernan
CAN 7511Captain BeakyOHCC151621102021[24]2010231669[DNF]187
17Paul Clifford
Mia Brandt
USA 8184Fire and IceWestwood11[RET]1213149[DNS]1020411DNCDNCDNC215
18Jeff Krause
Colette Laliberté
CAN 8147Big BadMooredale20181514181425[28]281817[BFD]1513215
19Kaitlyn Lucey
Lars Rathjen
USA 8268Orange CrushPRSA271026[DNC]23122217[29]1419151420219
20Marty Hublitz
Steve Swenson
USA 8124BlitzerPraf9917[DNC][DNC]DNC412DNCDNCDNC988224
21Richard Smith
Helen Baines
GBR 7987Foxtrot AlphaThorpe Bay YC / Benfleet YC[DNF]1316171928[29]22212128131719234
22Tyler Phillips
Eliza Pearce
USA 7966Sashimi GradePRSA21[28]13271519201319262618[30]25242
23Aidan Molesky
Kate Selley
USA 7958The WIPPRSA262923192726[30][32]222910101612249
24Lloyd Leonard
Natalie Rehberger
USA 8260PenelopePRSA/WRSA222020[DNS]26161119[30]2727202518251
25Marek BalinskiCAN 6857NoneOHCC1821[27]18[DSQ]182623232222252316255
26Howard Witt
David Young
GBR 8130GArden LeaveMaidenhead Sailing Club UK17232426258[27][30]271620242721258
27Robert Bear
Michael Tellep
USA 8123Indefatigable IIPRSA / West River Sailing Club241922[DNC][DNC]DNC925172423BFD717261
28Ian Clarke
Tom Kenwright
GBR 8133AvatarSevern Sailing Club2325[28]2421241927[34]2525261811268
29Annissa Baines
Jason Upton
GBR 8073VitesseRudyard Lake Sailing Club[30]2429232829[31]26242818232822302
30Matthew Thompson
Heather Thompson
GBR 8255Uffa Fox SakeTewkesbury Cruising and Sailing Club[DNC][DNC]DNC2117714DNF166DNCDNCDNCDNC303
31David Huber
Scott Titus
USA 7355WoodwindPRSA25272528242321293131[DNF][DNC]DNCDNC338
32Michael SCARDAVILLE
Kevin Mahoney
USA 7375HalfcoyPRSA[DNF][DNS]DNSDNC29303231323330272923370
33Sydney Register
Finley Webster
USA 7970Once Upon a TidePRSA[DNF][DNC]DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC263029222427380
34Michael Tersigni
Emily Newell
CAN 8198NoneSt. Jamestown Sailing Club[DNF][DNC]DNC25DNCDNC28242520DNCDNCDNCDNC381
35James Schuster
Dan Miller
USA 8258DeplorablePRSA29[DNF][DNC]DNSDNSDNC3333333431DNSDNCDNC415
36Daphne Byron
Joanna Beaver
USA 8027Missee LeeWRSC[DNS][DNC]DNCDNCDNCDNCDNSDNSDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC444

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