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Solo Open at Salcombe Yacht Club

by David Greening 13 May 11:40 BST 10-11 May 2025

A bumper turnout of twenty-seven sailors turned out for the Salcombe Yacht Club Solo Open meeting over the weekend of the 10th and 11th June. The higher turnout and increased quality of the fleet could be attributed to the shift away from the Salcombe Yawl weekend, which allowed some of the helms to have a foot in both camps.

Saturday saw a East North Easterly in the high teens, gusting through to thirty miles per hour in the closing stages of the second race, over a flood tide. Race Officer Ian Stewart wisely set windward leeward courses in the harbour, ignoring the temptation of subjecting the fleet to the vagaries of the Bag.

With strong winds to Tim Law's liking, in the first race he rounded Crossways in first place, a lead which he extended as the following pack fought out for the minor placings, eventually John Burn broke free of the pack to control second place, with Simon Dobson holding onto third.

Of note was Ross Borne rejoining the Solo fleet, albeit briefly when righting Iain McGregor's capsized boat, a great service from the Safety team, and no doubt this will be welcomed in the future by the fleet's ageing demographic.

Once again Tim Law revelled in the increased breeze in the second race, and this time Tim Fells emerged from the pack to become a contender in second place, with Will Henderson sailing the downwind legs effectively to emerge in third, to the sound of multiple capsizes when several of the fleet capsized trying to manoeuvrer in knee deep water off Mill Bay.

Sunday dawned with a downpour and the fleet reflected on how miserable a Sunday must be at home if sailing in sheeting rain and little wind was a better option.

The rain knocked out most of the forecasted wind, so when the fleet got away, the fleet was split between a group working the Portlemouth shore, and another on the Fairway boundary trying to beat against the tide to make the windward distance mark. The result was that regular visitor Mark Maskell made the X mark on a long tack from the Portlemouth shore, and sailed a flawless race to take first place, whilst several contenders either got stuck off the Fairway, or were swept down tide at Crossways, these included Burn, Dobson and Henderson. Tim Law managed to salve a fifth place, which was enough to secure him the meeting.

With a flood tide under the start of the fourth race, the PRO flew the first General Recall flag of the weekend and consequently a Black Flag for the recall. In what proved to be a close race, with the fleet compressing at the end of the first run to Blackstone, John Burn emerged in the lead with Fells and Dobson in pursuit.

This result left Law and Burn tied on seven points, with Law's two wins giving him the event for the third time, from Burn with Commodore Tim Fells in third place.

The Barney Greenhill Picture, for perseverance went to Mark Sanken.

At the prize-giving Tim Law thanked the Race Team for running an excellent event, the safety teams, bar, catering staff and sponsor Barney Greenhill for making it such a great weekend.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st5966Tim LawSYC115(DNF)7
2nd5879John BurnSYC24‑717
3rd5739Tim FellsSYC‑62428
4th5898Simon DobsonSYC35‑13311
5th5851Roger GuessSYC‑1163615
6th5601Simon YatesSYC‑972716
7th5560Will HendersonSYC43‑121017
8th6007Mark MaskellBlackwater8111‑1720
9th5096Robin HodgesSYC‑12810422
10th6105David GreeningSYC710‑11926
11th5876Gavin StevensSYC10‑1817532
12th6119Iain AplinBowmoor‑131381334
13th5107Martin HodgsonSYC149‑161134
14th5749Mike HicksSYC‑161415837
15th5658Rob PeeblesSYC17‑1961639
16th5741John EvansSYC‑201591539
17th5726Andy JonesBurghfield‑1916181448
18th6099Graham Cranford‑SmithSYC5(DNF)20DNF49
19th5951Billy JagoSYC18(DNF)211251
20th4543Mark SankenSYC1521‑231854
21st6063James Le CouilliardSYCDNF(DNC)141960
22nd5411Stuart CartwrightSYC‑2420192160
23rd5183Malcolm MackleySYC23(DNC)222065
24th6088Iain McGregorSYCDNF12(DNC)DNC69
25th4857Mike HodgesSYC2217(DNC)DNC69
26th6030Adrian GriffinSYC21DNF(DNC)DNC76
27th5364Mark WaterhouseSYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC90
27th5622Geoffrey CoxSYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC90
27th5734Chris Spencer‑ChapmanSYC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC90

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