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Flying Fifteen open meeting at Dovestone Sailing Club

by David McKee 12 May 03:02 PDT 9-10 May 2026
Flying Fifteen open meeting at Dovestone © Sam Allen

Surrounded by the stunning Pennine hills boats gathered for the annual Dovestone Flying Fifteen open meeting. On Saturday, using the fleet PY handicaps, three races were sailed back-to-back.

The rain came down, there was thunder and the wind was generally quite strong at around F4 gusting at times. Using the full length of the reservoir this produced great sailing including an exhilarating two sail fetch and fast deep spinnaker runs.

The 4065 team of David McKee & Mal Hartland had a good day recording three bullets. They were followed by 4150 Andrew McKee & Ben Thackray with two seconds and a third. In race two the beautiful wooden classic GILMAC 485 of Graham Sharp & Ralph Smith had an outstanding race with a second place.

In the third race there was a strong performance from Alex Beach & Mike Hale, first timers in a Flying Fifteen sailing the club's 2804 who scored a fourth place. 3805 Graham Massey & Martin Brennan came third in the first race.

Whilst the racing had been great, it had been a cold day on the water and crews were pleased to pack up and soak in the steamy showers to recuperate for the evening social. This included a fine pie supper, and entertainment was provided by the "Ship to Shore shanty singers".

Sunday's weather was much brighter with blue skies and sunshine, although the F3 breeze still had a chill to it. Two races were sailed back-to-back. At the front David & Mal shared a first and second with Andrew & Ben.

In race four, the new 'home team' of Ian Lees and Dave Hill in 3626 found their mojo with a third place. Graham & Ralph in 485 were placed third in the last race to complete a good overall score for the event. One of the most consistent crew was 3784 Nick & Claire Taylor who counted a third and four fourths for a third place in the event.

Overall, the sailing was great, the company was good and the event a great success. Thanks were given to the guests that travelled from as far away as the NW coast of Scotland and Nottingham.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st4065David MckeeMal HartlandDSC1111‑24
2nd4150Andrew McKeeBen ThackrayDSC2‑32217
3rd3784Nick TaylorClaire TaylorDSC4‑634415
4th485Graham SharpRalph SmithPlockton Small Boat Sailing Club52‑76316
5th3805Graham MasseyMartin BrennanDSC34(DNF)8722
6th3626Ian LeesDave HillDSC7‑863622
7th4060Tim AllenIain McNeillDSC‑9557522
8th2804Alex BeachMike HaleDSC8745‑924
9th419Sonia KwiatkowskaMick ScholesDSC6‑11119834
10th3829Ian ShawPerry ShawNotts County SC119810(DNS)38
11th1872John HughesJohn MacDonaldDSC10‑139111040
12th3437Rodney RowlandsJordan CunninghamDSC13101012(DNS)45
13th3683Ian JohnsonGiles & Carole Street BrownDSC1212(DNF)DNS1149

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