Draycote Water Sailing Club TT : Summer Series
Saturday 6th July 2024

On Saturday, 6th July, Draycote Water Sailing Club welcomed 17 Dart 15 sailors to the club. Special mention goes to Liam Thom and Yvonne Pike, who crossed the Solent to join us from Shanklin Sailing Club, and Ian Mounce and Keith Heason, who traveled up from Instow to represent North Devon Sailing Club.

The weather gods were with us, and a fresh westerly force four greeted everyone, with the promise of conditions picking up a little more throughout the day. Once set up, everyone was welcomed to the club during the race briefing managed by Race Officer Pete Slater, ably assisted by Steve Pell. Pete explained that there would be four 45-minute back-to-back races, with three to count around a square course. After wishing everyone luck, the sailors took to the water, and the fun began.

Race One

Race One started promptly, with everyone figuring out which end of the line to start from, with most starting on starboard tack. Everyone started cleanly, which set the tone for all the starts of the day. Mark Aldridge led from the very start, closely followed by Jenny Ball and Jason Clarke. Mark pulled away on the beat but was caught up on the downwind legs. There was tight racing throughout the fleet, with each position being heavily contested. A lost mainsheet or a late tack meant losing positions, a trend that continued throughout the day. Somewhere along the race, Jason lost a hatch cover and had to turn around to recover it, losing positions to Steve Sawford, Ed Tuite-Dalton, and Liam Thom. In the end, Mark lost out to Jenny, who squeezed through near the last mark, with Jenny holding on to take the win.

  • 1st: Jenny Ball
  • 2nd: Mark Aldridge
  • 3rd: Steve Sawford

Race Two

Race Two started swiftly afterward, following the same course, with the main protagonists up front throughout the race. Keith Heason, having not been able to go for his usual cold water swim on a Saturday morning, decided he needed to capsize to cool off on the second lap just near the windward mark. Also worthy of note was a certain call for starboard from Ray Gall on Jan Elfing. Jan, in his own unique way, pointed out to Ray that it was Jan who was on “Starboard,” eliciting chuckles when Ray had to bear off. Race Two finished in a similar fashion to Race One, with Jenny, Jason, and Mark at the front. This time, with Jason's hatch securely fastened, he managed to hold his position behind Jenny, securing her second win out of two races.

  • 1st: Jenny Ball
  • 2nd: Jason Clarke
  • 3rd: Mark Aldridge

Between Race Two and Three, Jenny spoke to the committee boat to have the pin end brought up a bit, as she thought there was a bit of a port bias.

Race Three

Race Three started with at least one member of the fleet unaware of this conversation. As the start approached, the entire fleet was tightly packed on starboard except for one lone cat hovering around near the pin end. As the start hooter sounded, this solo brave/idiotic soul hit the pin end bang on the money at full speed and went screaming across in front of the whole fleet. With a distant call of "STARBOARD" ringing in his ear, Iain Taylor kept 'Soggy Moggy' level and, with an inner mantra of "please wind, don’t die on me," managed to make it safely across. Unfortunately, the wind was a bit flaky on the far shore, and Iain's lead didn’t last long as he handed back the race lead to the usual suspects. Race Three was particularly frustrating for Draycote's own Jeremy Franklin, who was jockeying for fifth position until the second time around the windward mark, where he got stuck in irons and went sailing backward nearly as fast as he was going forward, losing about nine places. Further down the fleet, downwind tactics were very important. Derek James and Andy Bunyan were nip and tuck with each other in the later races, with Derek covering off Andy every time as he bore away. Andy took the tactic of heading on a dead port run while Derek gybed off. Andy won the tactical decision, making it to the mark just before Derek, but Derek overtook again to win that battle.

Race Three ended with Jason improving on his second place from Race Two to take his first win, closely followed by Liam Thom, who took his first podium position of the day.

  • 1st: Jason Clarke
  • 2nd: Liam Thom
  • 3rd: Mark Aldridge

Race Four

Race Four saw the promised wind picking up just as people were starting to get tired and forearms were starting to ache. Iain decided not to push his luck a second time, and the entire fleet crossed the line bunched together on starboard. This time, Steve Sawford took the lead and held it for most of the race. As the wind picked up, the sight of a Dart 15 on one hull was beautiful, though the look of panic when bearing off on the windward mark and realizing that the traveller was still too far in and a potential pitch pole imminent was evident. Steve ran away from Jenny and Jason on the beats, but the two lighter-weight sailors caught up with him on the downwind legs. Steve finally lost out to Jason 100 yards from the final mark, only for Jason to capsize just before the line. There were two different responses from those closest to him: Jenny called out to make sure that Jason was okay but didn't slow down too much as she knows from experience how quickly Jason can recover from a capsize, while Steve apparently was giggling to himself (quite loudly) once he saw Jason was okay. Jason managed to right himself quickly enough and still managed to come across the line in fifth place.

  • 1st: Steve Sawford
  • 2nd: Jenny Ball
  • 3rd: Liam Thom

Prize Giving

Prize giving was presented by Ed Tuite-Dalton with special thanks to Pete Slater and Steve Pell as race officers for what everyone agreed was a tightly run event, with a perfectly set course, perfectly set start line, and very prompt turnarounds between races. Marconi Sailing Club had an exceptional event with two of their sailors podiuming in the overall results.

Prizes as follows:

  • Winner: Jenny Ball (Marconi Sailing Club) 1,1,2 Net 4
  • Second: Jason Clarke (Marconi Sailing Club) 2,1,5 Net 8
  • Third: Mark Aldridge (Grafham Water Sailing Club) 2,3,3 Net 8
  • Fourth: Steve Sawford (Grafham Water Sailing Club) 3,5,1 Net 9

A special prize was given to Iain Taylor for his port flyer in the third race.

Congratulations to Jenny for an extremely successful and skillful day of racing. Great tactics won through, winning with half the points of the next contender.

Final thanks go to the staff and management of Draycote Water Sailing Club for providing the safety cover and the wonderful facility. Hopefully, it was clear to see why they won the RYA Club of the Year for 2024.

Next up, after an extended break, is the Northern Championships, this year hosted by Carsington Sailing Club on the 21st/22nd of September. Entry should open in the middle of August. I am personally looking forward to taking part in my first traveling event, and I hope to see a few of you all there.

Report by Iain Taylor
Pictures by Steve Pell

Rank Sail Club HelmName Gender R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett
1st 2025 Marconi SC Jenny Ball Female 1.0 1.0 (7.0) 2.0 11.0 4.0
2nd 2037 Marconi SC Jason Clarke Male (6.0) 2.0 1.0 5.0 14.0 8.0
3rd 66 GWSC Mark Aldridge Male 2.0 3.0 3.0 (4.0) 12.0 8.0
4th 2033   Steve Sawford Male 3.0 5.0 (6.0) 1.0 15.0 9.0
5th 2034 Shanklin Sailing Club Liam Thom Male 5.0 (6.0) 2.0 3.0 16.0 10.0
6th 2023 Draycote Water Ed Tuite Dalton Male 4.0 4.0 4.0 (6.0) 18.0 12.0
7th 2030 Draycote Jan Elfring Male 7.0 7.0 (9.0) 8.0 31.0 22.0
8th 1940 Draycote Derek James Male 8.0 (12.0) 5.0 10.0 35.0 23.0
9th 2035 Marconi Sailing Club Jon Pearse Male (12.0) 9.0 10.0 7.0 38.0 26.0
10th 2028 Carsington sailing Club Ray Gall Male 9.0 10.0 (11.0) 9.0 39.0 28.0
11th 1965 Shanklin Sailing Club Yvonne Pike Female 13.0 8.0 8.0 (16.0) 45.0 29.0
12th 1930 Draycote Jeremy Franklin Male 10.0 11.0 (13.0) 12.0 46.0 33.0
13th 1899 Stewartby Andy Bunyan Male 11.0 13.0 (14.0) 11.0 49.0 35.0
14th 1521 Marconi S C David Clarke Male (14.0) 14.0 12.0 13.0 53.0 39.0
15th 861 Draycote Water Sailing Club Iain Taylor Male (15.0) 15.0 15.0 14.0 59.0 44.0
16th 1908 NDYC Ian Mounce Male 16.0 (17.0) 16.0 15.0 64.0 47.0
17th 1424 NDYC Keith Heason Male (18.0 DNF) 16.0 17.0 18.0 DNF 69.0 51.0




Results:


Full Series Results available here



Una Fleet
CompetitorsEvent Placings
NameSailClubFormatHandicap PlaceFleet Place
Jenny Ball2025Marconi Sailing ClubUna Rig11
Jason Clarke2037Marconi Sailing ClubUna Rig22
Mark Aldridge66Grafham Water Sailing ClubUna Rig33
Steve Sawford2033Rutland Water Sailing ClubUna Rig44
Liam Thom2034Shanklin Sailing ClubUna Rig55
Ed Tuite Dalton2023Draycote Water Sailing ClubUna Rig66
Jan Elfring2030Draycote Water Sailing ClubUna Rig77
Derek James1940Draycote Water Sailing ClubUna Rig88
Jon Pearse2035Marconi Sailing ClubUna Rig99
Ray Gall2028Carsington Sailing ClubUna Rig1010
Yvonne Pike1965Shanklin Sailing ClubUna Rig1111
Jeremy Franklin1930Draycote Water Sailing ClubUna Rig1212
Andy Bunyan1899Stewartby Water Sports ClubUna Rig1313
Dave Clarke1521Marconi Sailing ClubUna Rig1414
Iain Taylor861Draycote Water Sailing ClubUna Rig1515
Ian Mounce1908North Devon Yacht ClubUna Rig1616
Keith Heason1424North Devon Yacht ClubUna Rig1717