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2015 International Moth UK National Championship - Day 1

by Mark Jardine for IMCAUK 25 Jun 2015 18:52 BST 25-28 June 2015

Solid start for Fletcher

Blazing sunshine and a 10 knot South Easterly greeted the 59 boat Moth Nationals fleet at Stokes Bay Sailing Club. A number of new innovations were on display including Dylan Fletcher's solid wings, Mike Lennon's boom fairings and James Phare's double-wand.

Straight from the off the action was tight at the top. Dylan Fletcher made his intentions known straight away with a port-tack flyer, going on to take the race win. Dylan said after the race, "It was good fun. I started on port and crossed the fleet and that's always a good feeling and then just tried to position myself between the next mark and the fleet, especially Rashley as he's pretty hot on Stokes Bay - it's the first time he's lost a race here in 6 months - so I was just trying to stay ahead of him."

On his solid wings he said, "It makes a few manoeuvres harder, like the gybing in the light winds, but I seemed to be going quite fast in the first race, so happy days with that."

Chris Rashley was hot on Fletcher's tail, but couldn't find the extra gear to get past his rival. "Dylan got a great start on port and went out to the right hand side in a little bit more tide and possibly had a little bit more pressure out there and so he came out 80 to 100 metres ahead when we came to our first cross. He then just extended up the beat, made some better decisions than me and was going a little bit quicker. I reeled him in a little bit on the run but nothing significant to get close enough to him."

On whether Dylan's solid wings the difference Chris said, "I don't think it was anything to do with the solid wings, if I made my boat with solid wings I think I would probably go exactly the same speed as I am now. It's a combination of a couple of things; his boat is aerodynamically very clean, there's a lot less stuff on it than on mine, and that's obviously quite nice when you're going upwind in breezier conditions, and I think the other advantage is that you sit a lot higher so you've got a lot of extra righting moment when you're in powered up conditions like we were in that first race."

Behind the leading pair, defending champion Mike Lennon came in third for a solid start to his series. "It was alright, I've got good pace on the boats around me. It's tough racing but it was a cracking sail, perfect conditions while it lasted." said Mike.

On his new boom fairings Mike continued, "You're into subtleties here, you're not going to see a sudden jump in performance, but I think it's all these little things that add up after a while. I've got 2mm shrouds and lots of tiny little details and you just hope it all adds up to a little bit more of a gain - on their own they're barely noticeable."

Jason Belben who finished 4th in the first race said, "It was a good race for me, I'm happy with that. I rounded the first mark about 6th or 7th and gained on the second beat so pretty pleased. I went out to sea and caught the right shift and took a few boats there. Unfortunately I went there again in the second race and it cut out on me. I've gone for a few mods on the boat; bowsprit, lower rig, new Lennon sail and that's all working really well."

Luckily for Jason, and a number of other sailors on the right, the 2nd race was abandoned after the wind switched off, leaving vast holes on the course and the Moths low-riding into the shore. The committee kept the fleet postponed until 4.15pm when they called it a day.

A few Moths went to buzz the Emirates Team New Zealand AC45 which was training in the Solent ahead of America's Cup World Series Portsmouth.

Racing has been brought forward to 11am on Friday to try and get things back on schedule.

The event is kindly sponsored by Noble Marine, Ronstan and Blueteq.

Results after Day 1: (one race)

PosSail NoHelmClubR1Pts
14208Dylan FletcherWPNSA11
24Chris RashleyStokes Bay SC & Royal London YC22
34147Mike LennonHayling Island SC33
43942Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC44
54099Ricky TaggHayling Island SC55
64040Dan HendersonStokes Bay SC66
74097Rory FitzpatrickNYC / RIYC77
84074Eelco BoersWV Roerkoning88
94062Jonathan HeathcoteStokes Bay SC99
104309James McMillanGurnard SC / Stokes Bay SC1010
114049Giovanni GaleottiRYCB1111
124149Ollie HoldenHayling Island SC1212
134251Dan WardFrensham Pond / Stokes Bay SC1313
144189Phillip KasermannSNG1414
153979Dan EllisYealm YC1515
164301John CliftonHomeless1616
174115David HiveyDatchet Water SC1717
183940Penny ClarkStokes Bay SC1818
193922Kyle StonehamThorpe Bay YC1919
204144Fabien FroeschSNG2020
214121James PhareQueen Mary SC2121
224277Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC2222
234096Tim PenfoldHayling Island SC2323
244037Jason RussellHayling Island SC2424
254100Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Sov SC2525
263943Richard EdwardsParkstone YC2626
274248Neil BakerHayling Island SC2727
28412Leigh AlbrechtQueen Mary SC2828
294067Cameron StewartHayling Island SC2929
304072Tom LambertWilsonian SC3030
314075Doug PybusQueen Mary SC3131
324299Chris ClarkeThorpe Bay YC3232
334065Anthony RezzougASNQ3333
344281Nic StreatfeildRutland SC3434
353776Philippe SchillerSNG3535
364043Matthew LeaGrafham Water SC3636
374307Hans RasmussenTroense Badelaug3737
383959Alex AdamsCastle Cove SC3838
393980Graham SimmondsHayling Island SC3939
404280Constantijn WeberWSV Muiderberg4040
414254David SmithwhiteHayling Island SC4141
423720Bruce SprattThorpe Bay YC4242
433715Chris JeevesHomeless4343
443945Eddie BridleBrightlingsea SC4444
453674Simon GrundyHomeless4545
464344Ross HarveyHayling Island SC4646
473914Ole FreySonderborg YC4747
483794Menno BerensMarina Muiderzand4848
494162Steve McLeanHayling Island SC / LSC4949
504233Dominic HuttonQueen Mary SC5050
513190Chris TilbrookStarcross YC5151
523924Robert PikeEastbourne Sov SC5252
534126Luka DoganMarina Kastela5353
543870Eddie GatehouseHayling Island SC5454
55=398Cameron HarrisParkstone YCDNC60
55=3982Ben PatonLymington Town SCDNC60
55=3756Andrew JarvisOxford SCDNC60
55=3131Guy RaynesWeston SCDNC60
55=4343James SainsburyGrafham Water SCDNC60

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