Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Icicle Series 2026 at Bough Beech Sailing Club - Day 4

by Nick Marden 26 Jan 08:10 PST 4 January - 22 February 2026
Bough Beech Icicle Series day 4 © Sarah Seddon

The fourth round of the Bough Beech Icicle Series proved to be another testing day for the race team, led on this occasion by Richard Bone.

The prevailing easterly rarely rose above Force 2 and swung unpredictably through 60 degrees. This forced the beat to be laid across the narrowest part of the lake, while keeping the windward mark clear of the wind shadow cast by the tree-lined shore.

As a result, the Asymmetric fleet faced multiple laps of a windward-leeward course, while the Conventional fleet at least enjoyed a second short beat in the northern part of the lake by sailing a figure-of-eight configuration. All starts were made under Flag I, successfully avoiding the general recalls that had affected previous rounds.

The short legs kept fleets rather bunched throughout, and when the faster classes did manage to break clear they were soon encountering back-markers. Inevitably, some very busy mark roundings followed, leading to discussions about Rule 18.2.

In the first race for the 44-boat Conventional fleet, Matthew Wolstenholme and Sophie Wantling recorded another win in their Snipe. John Clementson (Solo) finished second, with Guy Marks and Sam Boniface third in their Wayfarer. Rich Ball (Solo) took fourth, while Elliot Marks completed the top five in his ILCA 7. Sophie S also made another appearance in her Optimist and produced a solid performance.

A wind shift before the second race required the course to be re-laid. This time it was the Marks/Boniface Wayfarer that claimed victory, a result that puts them narrowly into the overall series lead at the halfway stage, ahead of Wolstenholme and Wantling's Snipe, which finished fifth. Clementson again secured second place, with Elliot Marks third and Patrick Ward (Solo) fourth.

The 17-boat Asymmetric fleet was once more dominated by the 2000 of Paul Cullen and Verity Hopkins, who took two wins. In the opening race they were followed home by fellow 2000s sailed by Jonathan and Louisa Ching, and by Matt and Ollie Larken. In race two, James Morson and Fiona Harrington (RS200) finished second to break the 2000 hegemony, with Chris Mills and Claire Dalby third in another 2000.

At the series halfway point overall, Cullen and Hopkins, along with the Chings, are beginning to pull clear of the rest of the Asymmetric fleet.

Provisional results:
Conventionals
Asymmetrics

Related Articles

Streaker HD Sails Southern Paddle at Bough Beech
Wind strength ranged from fully-hiked to near calm A fleet of 20 Streakers - almost all visiting boats - joined a similarly sized Solo turnout for the HD Sails Southern Paddle Series Open Meeting at Bough Beech SC on 18 April. Posted on 20 Apr
Bough Beech Solo Open
23 helms for the Southern Area Circuit event The National Solo Class Association (NSCA) Southern Area Circuit travelled to Bough Beech Sailing Club for the first event of the 2026 season. Posted on 19 Apr
2000 Millennium Series Round 1 at Bough Beech
Legends are made of this Round 1 of the West Country Boat Repairs 2000 Millennium Series at Bough Beech SC on April 11th attracted an excellent turnout of 24 boats and proved to be a most lively entertaining day of racing. Posted on 14 Apr
Snipes at Bough Beech
Racing for the Junior, Women's and Under 30 Nationals 2026 Gusts in the mid 20's greeted the fleet on Sunday morning as we arrived at Bough Beech. Half the fleet ventured out to test the conditions, for many of them their first time sailing Snipes, while the race team debated on shore about abandoning the day. Posted on 10 Apr
Bough Beech Finn Open
Round 2 of the BFA Spring Series The forecast looked promising leading into the event, and on the day delivered, the WNW breeze between 15 and 25 knots kept most sailors on their toes with some rather large gusts in the afternoon. Posted on 1 Apr
Bough Beech Phantom Open
HD Sails South East Series opener held on Saturday Saturday 28th March saw the HD Sails South East Series kick off at Bough Beech Sailing Club in Kent. Ten boats turned up to be welcomed by, not only a very friendly host team, but bright sunshine and 5 knots of wind from the West. Posted on 30 Mar
Youth Icicle Series at Bough Beech overall
A fantastic 88 entries over the series The final day of the 2026 Bough Beech Youth Icicle, Youthcicle to its friends, played out on a fine, literally can't get any later February afternoon. Posted on 1 Mar
Bough Beech Icicle Series overall
Final day delivers breeze at last The final day of Bough Beech SC's Icicle Series brought mild temperatures — and, at last, a proper breeze. Race Officer Pete Young, rumoured to have flown back from overseas especially for the occasion, set an excellent figure-of-eight course. Posted on 22 Feb
Bough Beech Icicle Series day 7
The penultimate day got off to a soggy start The penultimate day of Bough Beech SC's Icicle series got off to a soggy start with rain persisting until the early afternoon. A Notice to Competitors warned that another attempt to sail the postponed Race 10 would be made after the lunch break. Posted on 18 Feb
Bough Beech Icicle Series day 6
Light airs continue to dominate After the second race (Icicle Series Race 10) last Sunday was abandoned when the wind disappeared, there were hopes that it might be recovered as an additional race on Day 6 of the Bough Beech Icicle Series. Posted on 10 Feb
Doyle_SailWorld_728X90px_cruise BOTTOMMaritimo S SeriesLloyd Stevenson - AC ETNZ 1456x180px BOTTOM