Shanklin Sailing Club: Sport Nationals
Friday 26th - Sunday 28th September 2025

Sponsored by Gurit, Spinlock and Fernhurst Books.

Forty six boats entered the Dart 15 Sport Nationals at Shanklin with 25 local sailors taking part as well as 9 from North Devon Yacht Club.  We had once again lured Nigel and Fiona Denchfield to the south east of the Isle of Wight with the promise of sunshine, flat water and a constant breeze.

However we sent them out in a grey, cold F4 north-easterly in a bijoux fishing boat with a building sea state.

The racing was incredibly close from start to finish with nobody dominating a single race, let alone the regatta.  Seven different sailors won races and the champion wasn’t known until the scores got entered after the third day.  Frequently the best course was to find a way to tack early to harness the best tides and those that turned right earliest usually prospered.

Defending champion Hector Bunclark from North Devon got onto port early to get into stronger tide on the first beat of the first race and rounded the first mark ahead of locals Liam Thom and Simon Giles.  Liam got ahead on the run and had a comfortable race to take the bullet with Simon second, Jason Clarke (Marconi Sailing Club) third and Shanklin commodore Yvonne Pike fourth.

Angus Cook of Castaways Sailing Club got the best start in race two and had a close battle with Jason Clarke and Sean McKenna, the Shanklin vice-commodore.  Sean got the lead before the end of the second lap and held on to take the win ahead of Angus, Jes Firth (North Devon) and Liam.

The tide had turned for the third race so going out to sea was not the best course.  The committee boat end was the favoured place to start which meant a queue of boats formed on the right hand side of the line and were stuffed for wind if they were not at the front.  The boats that prospered most put a short tack out to sea and then tacked back onto starboard and went past the layline before going out into the foul tide.  Simon did just that and held a substantial lead on the chasing boats while those that went out to sea floundered in diminishing breeze and an unpleasant chop.  The last leg of several races was a cruel randomiser and this was probably the cruellest.  Simon rounded the final buoy in the lead and got headed while the rest of the fleet came round the buoy and got lifted to the line.  Angus gratefully accepted the win ahead of Stuart Pierce (Shanklin), Paul Grattage (East Down Yacht Club), Hector and Simon.

The wind had swung round to the south-south-east and increased to a force 4-5 for the next day’s sailing. Paul, Hector and Jason were out on the wire at the pin end by the time the flags went down but tacking early was again favoured to go inshore out of the foul tide.  Jes got right earliest and he rounded the windward mark ahead of Hector, Paul and Sean.  Paul and Hector got in front of Jes on the second of three laps and despite a trapeze harness issue which led to a brief dip,  Paul took the win with Sean second, Hector third and Jes fourth.

There was a rare Dart 15 general recall in race 5 but a black flag got people to behave nicely for the restart.  Again the right hand side of the course was favoured with the tide flooding in the same direction as the wind.  Hector, Jason, Paul, Liam and Angus rounded first but Hector maintained a small advantage throughout the race.  Liam worked his way up to second which was helped by Paul falling into the water again as they went through the line together at the end of the third lap.  Hector took the win with Liam, Paul, Jason and Angus behind.

The conditions for race six were similar to the two previous races that day and Sean led Simon, Hector, Paul Tanner (Shanklin) and Liam towards the sea wall in front of the club house before tacking out to mark 1. Sean and Hector battled out for the lead, swapping places twice on the last lap, but Sean was ahead at each finish gate of the four laps. Simon took third place with Liam fourth in front of Angus..

At the end of the second day there was almost nothing between the top sailors; all the top six had had a wide range of scores and needed their discard.  Two points separated the top four with Hector holding a slim advantage after his 3, 1, 2 on day two.

The forecast for the Sunday was for lessening breeze from the south-west but there was a decent breeze as the fleet left the shore for a 10.30 start. 

Again the best course was to tack early onto port and get out of the flooding tide.  Stuart and Simon led the first lap ahead of Angus, Liam and Steve Sawford (Rutland Sailing Club) but Liam and Angus built a decent lead on the second lap with Angus just ahead at mark one.  They carried their lead to the last buoy before sailing into light wind and allowing the peleton to catch up.  Paul Grattage bisected the two of them and looked like he might take the win but Simon and Sean went on further on port tack before tacking across the line with Jes also sneaking ahead to take third.  Paul got fourth and Liam and Angus had to make do with fifth and sixth.

There was still nothing in it going into the eighth race.  The wind had shifted left to a light southerly and the mark layers worked quickly to reset the course in about 10 minutes.  There was a hint of port end bias in the line and there was a large group waiting at the pin end when the start was signalled. Simon started at the pin end on starboard and forced many boats to duck his transom.  Stuart rounded the first mark in the lead with Angus, Paul and Simon chasing him closely.  At the end of the second and final lap Simon and Stuart were neck and neck but the last fifty yards was very tricky once more.  Stuart managed to cut the line with his bow ahead while Simon lost out as the tide took him northward.  Angus and Paul sneaked past on the line and Simon had to settle for fourth in front of Sean who had worked his way up from a bad position.  Those behind ghosted their way across the finish and Nigel decided to bin race 9.

The second discard kicked in after the last race so despite his 5th in that race, and having to count a 7th, Sean won by two points with Angus and Simon split on countback.

Many thanks to all of the race support team especially Fiona and Nigel in the committee boat and Les Kay - Shanklin’s boatswain who worked tirelessly to get four boats on the water in a sometimes tricky sea state. 

Events like this cannot happen without the many volunteers that helped on and off the water including Mary Howie-Wood, June Kay, Rear Commodore Ian Wilkinson and Richard Beasley in the galley and barbecue and Tina Lavender on the beach. 

Our thanks to Gurit for their kind sponsorship allowing an extremely cheap entry fee, to Spinlock who donated ruck sacks and dry bags as prizes and to Fernhurst Books for their book tokens.

Thank you also to Duncan Bates for lending us his fishing boat, to Shanklin and Sandown Rowing Club for lending their RIB and to Pascoal Fernandes for putting up the race officers in his hotel.

Most Improved: Angus Cook
Team Prize: Shanklin
Classic boat: Paul Grattage
Heavyweight: Paul Grattage
Junior: Ethan Walker
Under 25: Hector Bunclark
Over 50: Sean McKenna
Over 60: Stuart Pierce
Over 70: Shaun Smith
First female helm: Jenny Ball
Pro-Am: Charles Watson and Rob Forrester
Most persistent: Jamie Lavender

Report by Liam Thom
Pictures by Mary Howie-Wood




Results:

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OVERALL RESULTS
Competitors Races - 8 of 9 Sailed (No. of Discards: 2) Event Placings
Name Sail ClubRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7Race 8Race 9Points Place
Sean McKenna2038Shanklin Sailing Club8 1 7 2 9 1 2 5 -181
Angus Cook2036Castaways10 2 1 5 5 5 6 2 -202 ¹
Simon Giles2029Shanklin Sailing Club2 5 5 8 18 3 1 4 -203 ¹
Paul Grattage1957East Down Yacht Club17 8 3 1 3 11 4 3 -224
Liam Thom2034Shanklin Sailing Club1 4 26 7 2 4 5 8 -235
Hector Bunclark1932North Devon Yacht Club7 14 4 3 1 2 8 12 -256
Jes Firth1935North Devon Yacht Club14 3 6 4 8 6 7 40 DNF-347
Jason Clarke2037Marconi Sailing Club3 9 19 6 4 13 14 17 -498 ¹
Anthony Gray1939North Devon Yacht Club12 10 15 10 6 8 3 14 -499 ¹
Stuart Pierce1958Shanklin Sailing Club11 12 2 19 22 16 10 1 -5210
Paul Tanner2040Shanklin Sailing Club9 6 10 12 10 14 15 10 -5711
Jenny Ball2025Marconi Sailing Club5 15 8 16 14 15 9 7 -5812
Steve Sawford2033Rutland Water Sailing Club19 11 12 9 12 7 11 9 -5913
Rob Forrester1985Weston Sailing Club13 36 17 13 7 9 13 18 -7214
Mark Pritchard1979Shanklin Sailing Club27 24 13 11 15 12 12 11 -7415
Ed Tuite Dalton2023Draycote Water Sailing Club15 7 11 18 17 24 16 16 -8216
Sam Heaton1972North Devon Yacht Club21 22 22 17 11 10 27 6 -8717
Chris Murphy1927Shanklin Sailing Club16 13 21 15 13 19 19 13 -8918
Yvonne Pike1965Shanklin Sailing Club4 21 14 21 21 18 24 47 DNC-9919
Charles Watson1942Halifax Sailing Club6 25 23 43 OCS16 17 18 26 -10520
James Pike1926Shanklin Sailing Club20 18 34 DNF14 20 20 20 20 -11221
Ethan Walker1515North Devon Yacht Club23 16 24 43 DNF25 28 17 19 -12422 ¹
Harry Powe1790North Devon Yacht Club18 20 29 20 26 22 22 22 -12423 ¹
Derek James1940Draycote Water Sailing Club29 23 18 23 19 36 DNF21 21 -12524
Kevin Ellis1944Shanklin Sailing Club26 29 25 24 24 21 31 15 -13525
Andrew Dean2018Shanklin Sailing Club30 26 28 22 23 25 28 32 -15226
Dave Clarke1776Marconi Sailing Club22 17 16 43 DNF47 DNC47 DNC29 30 -15727
Keith Chidwick2016Datchet Sailing Club28 27 30 26 28 23 32 36 -16228
Todd Murrant1357Shanklin Sailing Club24 37 20 29 27 26 47 DNC47 DNC-16329
Freya Bird1849North Devon Yacht Club37 34 9 32 35 30 34 31 -17030
Lewis Couch1739Shanklin Sailing Club33 19 47 DNC28 39 DNS47 DNC30 23 -17231
Pascoal Fernandes1866Shanklin Sailing Club25 30 27 33 34 32 37 29 -17632 ¹
Jamie Lavender1348Shanklin Sailing Club34 28 32 30 31 27 36 28 -17633 ¹
Nick Guest1920Shanklin Sailing Club24 25 47 DNC43 DNF47 DNC47 DNC25 24 -18834 ¹
Thom Britton & Joel Haigh1545North Devon Yacht Club31 31 47 DNC25 30 36 OCS38 35 -18835 ¹
Shaun Smith1989Shanklin Sailing Club36 38 47 DNC27 29 47 DNC26 33 -18936
Jerry Robertson1781Shanklin Sailing Club32 32 47 DNC34 32 29 33 47 DNC-19237 ¹
Karl Naumann194Shanklin Sailing Club32 32 31 31 35 31 47 DNC47 DNC-19238 ¹
Tony Murrant1970Shanklin Sailing Club25 25 47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC23 27 -19439
Aiden O'Flynn1329Shanklin Sailing Club47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC32 32 47 DNC39 25 -22240
Jon Moram554Shanklin Sailing Club35 33 47 DNC43 DNF47 DNC47 DNC34 34 -22641
Jonathan Kilham1871North Devon Yacht Club38 35 47 DNC43 DNS39 DNF36 DNF47 DNC37 -22842
John Shenton1956Shanklin Sailing Club47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC35 34 -25743
Bob Baker1952Shanklin Sailing Club47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC43 DNF47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC-27844
Paul Knights1461Shanklin Sailing Club47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC-28245
Liam Bunclark1951North Devon Yacht Club47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC47 DNC-28245