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Helly Hansen Merlin Rocket Week 2026 at Salcombe Yacht Club - Days 1 & 2

by John Burn 6 Jul 10:41 PDT 5-10 July 2026

Sunny Salcombe — You Bet!

After all the usual Saturday nonsense was out of the way — trolley transfers, free gin and briefings, to name but a few — Sunday 5 July saw the start of the much-anticipated Helly Hansen 2026 Merlin Rocket Week, expertly hosted as usual by Salcombe Yacht Club.

It is set to be warm and sunny all week, paired with light winds. Rumours of the lesser-spotted sea breeze will no doubt circulate amongst the fleet, but the locals will be quick to tell you that times have changed!

A large amount of weed has also been littering the harbour in recent weeks and will add yet another challenge. No doubt it will play its part throughout the week, along with the notorious intricacies of "The Bag" and black flags aplenty. Sailors' resolve will be tested to the max.

Sunday AM — Red v Green

Light winds, tide flowing and over 50 boats on the start line: you guessed it, the week kicked off with a general recall, with nine teams sent to the beach to practise their sandcastle building.

Those that behaved got under way, and it was the Shorrocks who arrived at Blackstone first, closely followed by team Videlo/Henderson, with Saxton/McArthur and Hunt/Elles prominent early. Enter Tom Gillard and Rachel Gray: after a slow-ish start by their standards, they arrived at the bottom mark leading the race. From there, they built themselves a comfortable lead and were never challenged.

The rest of the fleet, however, still had plenty of decisions to make. The pressure appeared to be strongest on the left-hand side of the course, while the middle also offered opportunities for those able to find the breeze.

The downwind legs proved decisive, though, as Ollie Meadowcroft and Alex Pausey recovered from a poor first half by seeking out the pressure down the middle on the final run, propelling them into second place ahead of Dave Winder and Beka Jones, who came home third.

Several boats made major gains on the final legs by choosing the town side, with Rob Kennaugh among those to benefit. The late gains were significant, with around ten places available to those who found the right route — making the difference between an average result and a top-ten finish.

Sunday PM — Blue v Black

The afternoon race saw the breeze strengthen slightly from the WSW. Caroline Gould and Livvy Bell made light work of the first beat and took an early lead, looking very comfortable indeed.

Salcombe had other plans for this pair — and not ones aligning with their own.

Halwell Woods, often described by locals as the worst place in history, claimed its first victims, but they were not alone. Plenty of place-changing happened here — too much to note! Caroline and Livvy sat helplessly as Jenny and Pippa, along with Mary and Rupert, snuck through after picking up the new breeze first.

The new leading pair established a healthy advantage over the fleet and proceeded to match-race one another around the course, with the lead changing on almost every tack. After nearly 90 minutes of racing, it was team Dodds/Kilsby that came out on top, just edging out the Henderson-Whites.

Behind them, it was a friendly yet hard-fought race, with frequent changes of position and plenty of close encounters. Gustier downwind conditions rewarded crews who could judge the pressure, stay clear of the weed and choose the right lanes. Easy, right? Well, some appeared to find all that easier than others, and after a slow start Chris Gould and Sophie Mackley clawed their way back to a well-deserved third place.

Day 2 Racing

Slack Tide, Slow Runs and a Portlemouth Charge

Monday AM — Red v Blue

Day 2 brought slack tide and another light-air test for the fleet. Early on, the town side appeared to hold the advantage, with 3807 Saxton/McArthur and 3814 Goss/White making encouraging progress. However, it was 3803 Gould/Mackley who chose to lead the charge up the Portlemouth shore and arrived at Blackstone first.

As the morning warmed up, the breeze began to fade. What followed was a long and painfully slow run to mark Y, with the wind disappearing almost completely the further up the estuary the fleet travelled. Keeping the boat moving and finding even the smallest patches of pressure became the priority.

Despite the fading breeze, 3803 and 3807 managed to pull clear of the rest of the fleet on the run. 3807 emerged from Yalton Creek in the lead, with 3803 close behind, setting up a tight battle for the remainder of the race.

The racing between the two leaders remained close, but 3803 found a way through as they picked up fresh breeze off Fisherman's. Having worked their way past 3807, they extended their advantage to take the win.

Behind them, 3611 Dodds/Kilsby once again showed great pace and broke clear of the chasing pack, sailing a strong race to secure third place.

Monday PM — Red v Green

The afternoon race was yet another light-wind affair, with a steady ebb flowing beneath the fleet. The result: a general recall and nine boats sent back under the black flag. Most notably, the entire Henderson family were caught out, putting themselves under immense pressure in the battle for the family trophy.

Off they went again, with the key being to get onto port as soon as possible. The first team to do so were 3771 Ollie and Alex, and away they went. They led a highly talented group down the Portlemouth shore, including Gillard/Gray in 3759, Winder/Jones in 3827 and Birrell/Brearey in 3788.

"Snakes and ladders" is probably the best way to describe the race for the entire fleet. Dice were rolled and positions were either gained or lost. Some are better at this game than others, though, and it will come as no surprise that 3759 are good, very good. They found plenty of ladders, climbing from fourth to first.

3771 found the snakes and dropped to fourth, while 3827 and 3788 held steady in second and third respectively.

After two days of racing, it is incredibly close and, with some pretty testing conditions forecast, more trips into the creeks and lots more weed the event remains wide open.

Results after Day 2:

PosFlightFleetSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stGreenPlatinum3759Thomas GillardRachael GraySheffield Viking SC1  12
2ndBluePlatinum3803Chris GouldSophie MackleyShoreham 31 4
3rdBlueGold3611Jenny DoddsPippa KilsbyCarsington SC 13 4
4thGreenPlatinum3827David WinderBeka JonesHollingworth Lake S.C3  25
5thGreenPlatinum3771Oliver MeadowcroftAlex PauseySalcombe Y.C2  46
6thRedPlatinum3807Tim SaxtonHolly McArthurItchenor5 2 7
7thBlackPlatinum3788Christian BirrellSam BreareyParkstone YC 8 311
8thRedPlatinum3824Andy DavisChris DoddsSouth Staffs SC4 7 11
9thRedGold3687Matthew GreenfieldHannah GreenfieldChew Valley Lake SC7 5 12
10thBluePlatinum3820Caroline GouldOlivia BellShoreham SC 68 14
11thGreenGold3658Matthew ShorrockBen ShorrockFrensham Pond Sailing Club9  615
12thBlackPlatinum3735Thomas MorrisChris KilsbyHayling Island sailing Club 12 517
13thBlueGold3709Jack NortonFrances GiffordRanelagh 710 17
14thGreenGold3758Jim HuntDavid EllesLTSC14  721
15thGreenSilver3671Piers LambertSophie PenwardenBrightlingsea Sailing Club10  1323
16thBlackPlatinum3749Ewan WilsonRory GiffordEdinburgh University Sailing Club 15 924
17thGreenSilver3731Andy JonesMaddie JonesBurghfield Sailing Club12  1224
18thBlueGold3805Ed BradburnJonny CoateSouth Staffs Sailing Club 214 25
19thBlackGold3756Jason AndrewsTim FellsEastbourne 9 1726
20thBlueSilver3812Christian HamiltonFaye ChattertonItchenor Sailing Club 1017 27
21stRedSilver3670Mark McKeeverKhiaan Paul‑SchildMidland Sailing Club15 12 27
22ndGreenGold3666John MeadowcroftBecky CaigerSalcombe YC18  1028
23rdRedGold3710Jon IbbotsonRobert StewartBurghfield6 23 29
24thGreenGold3683Tom BallantineTommy HoughCastle Cove23  831
25thBlueGold3764Tom LonsdaleEmily BattertonWOSC 1913 32
26thRedSilver3364Christopher HaworthStuart AstonBristol Corinthian Yacht Club24 9 33
27thRedPlatinum3796William WarrenAndy PrinceShoreham SC11 22 33
28thBlackGold3727Mark StockbridgeJames GiffordUpper Thames SC 18 1634
29thBlackGold3716Steve LeneyGill LeneyBlithfield 22 1436
30thGreenSilver3795Tim HarridgeLucy HarridgeHampton Sailing Club13  2437
31stBluePlatinum3814James GossChris WhiteSssc 2314 37
32ndBluePlatinum3753Tom StewartCharlotte StewartWaldringfield 533 38
33rdGreenSilver3625Andrew HarrisTom HarrisTamesis Club17  2138
34thBlackSilver3772Stewart MearsAlly HallRCYC ‑ Burnham‑on‑Crouch 20 1939
35thBlueSilver3755Jacintha Hamilton‑LoveSarah AytonItchenor 2911 40
36thGreenGold3815Mark BarwellLouise JohnsonLymington Town Sailing Club25  1540
37thBlueGold3746James WellsAnna AylwardHooe Point SC 1625 41
38thBlackGold3799Paul RaysonChristian HillSalcombe YC 24 2044
39thRedGold3787Chris MartinJosh OatesBartley sc20 26 46
40thRedSilver3696Rob JaneringHugh MehtaShoreham SC31 19 50
41stBlackSilver3769Graham Cranford‑SmithInnes ArmstrongSalcombe Yacht Club 25 2651
42ndRedSilver3768Rob CageHatty CageThames SC22 30 52
43rdRedGold3757Tim ParsonsIsla ParsonsLyme Regis29 24 53
44thBlackGold3751Mary Henderson‑WhiteRupert Henderson‑WhiteBrightlingsea SC 2 BFD54
45thRedSilver3715Richard CookeRussell HallFishers green21 34 55
46thBlackSilver3705Geoff WrightJoanna LordBlithfield 32 2355
47thBlueGold3781David HallEmilie HoodBlackwater SC 2629 55
48thBlackPlatinum3829Mike CalvertJane CalvertAxe YC 4 BFD56
49thRedSilver3773Alan WarrenBill CarrollShoreham SC19 37 56
50thBlueSilver3534Andrew DalbyElsa DalbyBurghbados Yott Club 3521 56
51stBlueSilver3653Joe McLaughlinSean RobertsTamesis Club 3720 57
52ndBlackSilver3830Tom LowEd LowParkstone Yacht Club 28 2957
53rdRedPlatinum3823Alex JacksonAlex WarrenShoreham Sailing Club(BFD) 6 58
54thBlackSilver3790Colin BrockbankRichard EastmondWembley 27 3158
55thBlackSilver3806Ben JonesHelen HilditchSalcombe YC 31 2859
56thGreenPlatinum3700Robert KennaughAndrew ProsserMIdland Sailing Club8  BFD60
57thBlackSilver3692Steve ConroyAnna RaysonSYC 38 2260
58thBlackSilver3633Timothy HarmsMillie LittleHampton Sailing Club 33 2760
59thBlackSilver3832Nigel BrookeSuzie BrookeLymington Town Sailing Club 36 2561
60thGreenSilver3647Hywel Bowen‑PerkinsLucy PenwardenSalcombe26  3662
61stBlueSilver3657Charles TavnerEmma TavnerHISC 3032 62
62ndGreenSilver3801Sam ThompsonAmy ClayRNSADNE  1163
63rdBlackGold3726Will HendersonArthur HendersonSalcombe YC 11 BFD63
64thRedSilver3567Paul HollisKaren BestonRedditch SC28 36 64
65thGreenSilver3767Ben ArcherRafael ArcherPYC30  3464
66thBluePlatinum3833Jon GorringeMatt CurrellParkstone YC 13(BFD) 65
67thBlackGold3678Stephen CrookSally TownendHollingworth Lake 14 BFD66
68thGreenBronze3706Kevin AndersonSadie KempSYC33  3366
69thRedGold3777George YeomanMark OakeyItchenor SC(BFD) 15 67
70thBlueSilver3569Ben LulhamSamantha LulhamBlakeney Sailing Club 4027 67
71stRedGold3786Richard LoveringSadie BrownHISC(BFD) 16 68
72ndGreenGold3691Rebecca VideloRob HendersonFrensham Pond SC16  BFD68
73rdBlackGold3676Antony GiffordJo GiffordRoyal Tay 17  69
74thGreenPlatinum3738Ben WhaleyIsobel StewartWaldringfield SC(BFD)  1870
75thRedGold3702Duncan SalmonHarriet SalmonWembley Sailing Club(BFD) 18 70
76thRedSilver3547Peter MaleTim MaleRYA27 44 71
77thBlueBronze2663Christopher HaworthMikw HamiltonBlackpool & Fleetwood 4328 71
78thRedSilver3648Antonia WrightJamie WrightShoreham Sailing Club34 38 72
79thGreenSilver3690Guy BrowneAndy DiggleTrent valley sailing club37  3572
80thBlackBronze3624Simon HardimanMegan Hardiman / Millie HardimanBartley SC 42 3274
81stGreenBronze3707Stuart JenkinsNicola ScaddanHampton Sailing Club35  3974
82ndBlueSilver3725Andrew SquireFiona Cranford‑SmithSalcombe Yacht Club 3935 74
83rdBlueSilver3704Jemma HorwoodBenjamin hughesTamesis 4531 76
84thGreenBronze3268Pete BarlowJames HindsBrixham SC36  4076
85thRedBronze3563Nicholas PargeterMarco CordeiroWembley SC38 42 80
86thGreenSilver3794Julian HarmsFreya MasonMidland Sailing Club(BFD)  3082
87thRedBronze3586Kieron MasonBelinda MasonBlithfield SC39 43 82
88thRedSilver3740Patrick BlakeJilly BlakeCookham Reach SC32 (DNF) 84
89thBlackBronze3693John BuckleyWilliam AndersonStarcross YC 47 3885
90thBlueBronze3813Stephen HarlingEleanorThomasStarcross Yacht Club 4441 85
91stBlueSilver3539Dan AlsopBen AlsopLyme Regis Sailing Club 34(DNF) 86
92ndRedBronze3479John McCormickClare McCormickSalcombe YC40 46 86
93rdGreenBronze3697Richard PageJosh LeroyHampton SCDNE  3789
94thBlueBronze3582Timothy BarrAlastair BanksTamesis (RET)39 91
95thBlueBronze3511Andrew MillsEllie MillsHampton SC (RET)40 92
96thBlackBronze3675Rob HatleyLucy HatleyTamesis Club 41 BFD93
97thBlueBronze3599Nigel CooperAnnabel CooperSalcombe YC/Hampton SC 4845 93
98thBlackBronze3483David PrickettBernard PrickettRYA 46 BFD98
99thRedBronze3577Mike SteeleGeorge WilsonSESCA    104
99thRedSilver3652John BellSuzannah BellHampton SC  DNF 104
99thBlueSilver3825Storm NuttallNicola BassWest Hoe  DNF 104
99thGreenBronze3800Richard BramleyTony ChealShoreham Sailing Club    104
99thGreenBronze3809Peter SullivanMatthew SullivanPentewan Sands Sailing Club    104
99thBlackSilver3776Neal LillywhiteFreya LillywhiteBurghfield (RET)  104
99thGreenGold3780Sarah RichardsChris FeibuschHISC(BFD)  BFD104

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