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Solo Open at Burghfield Sailing Club

by Marc Sollars 21 Apr 01:36 PDT 18 April 2026
Burghfield Solo Open © FUNGsailing

Burghfield Sailing Club hosted its Solo Open Meeting with 14 helms on the water, including six visitors. With several noticeable absences from the home fleet, the title of top Burghfield boat was very much up for grabs.

Race 1

The day started in a light and shifty breeze, swinging around enough to keep the whole fleet guessing. Two boats broke clear at the windward mark, with Nicholas Charles (Warsash) holding off Nigel Bird (RYA) to take the first win and start a trend for the day.

Behind them, the pack remained tightly grouped. Andy Jones took 3rd overall and was the first Burghfield boat home, followed closely by Richard Willetts (BSC) in 4th and Mike Dray (Hawley) in 5th.

With the wind continuing to oscillate, the race team made the call to send the fleet ashore for lunch.

Race 2

The afternoon session began with a building breeze. Three Burghfield boats — Willetts, Jones and Marc Sollars — were first round the windward mark and initially broke away from the fleet.

However, despite everyone being perfectly comfortable with numbered buoys, the sudden introduction of letters proved a step too far, with the leading three boats confidently setting off towards Buoy C instead of Buoy A.

It was visitor Nicholas Charles who spotted the mistake. Although Willetts initially retained the lead, he was eventually passed by Charles and Jones, who finished in that order. A returning Stephen Dickinson (BSC) finished 4th, followed by Dray in 5th. Sollars slipped back to finish 8th.

Race 3

After Race 2, it was widely noted on the water that the heavier sailors were hoping for more wind — which duly arrived.

Mike Dray and Marc Sollars got away cleanly and rounded the windward mark 1,2. Dray steadily stretched away, while the everquick Nicholas Charles powered past Sollars downwind to claim 2nd.

Sollars and Dickinson tussled hard for 3rd, with Dickinson crossing the line ahead only to be called OCS, promoting Sollars. The consistently solid Willetts finished 4th.

By this point, Charles had effectively sewn up the overall win, but the remaining podium places were still very much alive.

Race 4

The first attempt resulted in a general recall, followed by a restart under the Black Flag. Dray again came off the line well from a congested pin end, followed by Charles, while Sollars and Dickinson emerged midline on port.

With plenty of hiking pressure up the beat, Dray extended his lead, followed by Sollars, with Charles, Willetts and Dickinson locked in a close contest for 3rd. Charles worked past Sollars again on the downwind Charles worked past Sollars again on the downwind to take 2nd on the water, however at the finish, drama ensued: no finishing signal was sounded for either Dray or Charles, and both were subsequently scored OCS. This handed Sollars a surprise win. Willetts, crossing second, was also OCS, promoting Dickinson to 2nd, Steve Jones (Littleton) to 3rd, and Anthony Newton (Reading) to 4th.

Final Results

With Nicholas Charles (Warsash) secure at the top, the remaining places were exceptionally tight, with 2nd through 5th all finishing on 11 points, decided on countback:

2nd Marc Sollars (BSC): 7, 3, 1
3rd Mike Dray (Hawley): 5, 5, 1
4th Andy Jones (BSC): 3, 2, 6
5th Richard Willetts (BSC): 4, 3, 4

A great event at Burghfield Sailing Club, featuring close racing, changing conditions, plenty of on water humour, and a competitive mix of visiting and home sailors. Thanks go to the race team and all competitors for making it an enjoyable and closely fought Solo Open Meeting.

Overall Results:

PosHelmBoatSail NoClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stNicholas Charles 5158Warsash SC112(BFD)4
2ndMarc Sollars 5584Burghfield SC7‑83111
3rdMike DraySplash of Lime6017Hawley Lake SC551(BFD)11
4thAndy JonesEdith5726Burghfield SC326‑711
5thRichard Willetts 5687Burghfield SC434(BFD)11
6thStephen DickinsonScorpian5835Northampton SC64(OCS)212
7thNigel Bird 5903RYA275(DNC)14
8thSteve Jones 5730Littleton SC‑1098320
9thNewton AnthonyWaters Edge3805Reading SC9‑107420
10thRichard Goss 5660Burghfield SC869(DNC)23
11thAdam Kirkwood 5550Burghfield SC‑121210527
12thMaria Elvira Franco 5675RYA(RET)1111628
13thWynn Kenrick 5029Burghfield SC111312(DNC)36
14thSteve Townsend 3996Burghfield SC13(DNC)DNCDNC43

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