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Strebor IOM open meeting at Birkenhead Radio Sailing & Power Club

by Paul Plested 11 Nov 09:06 GMT 8 November 2025
Strebor IOM open meeting at Birkenhead © Dave Williams

In the run up to the Strebor IOM Open at Birkenhead every weather forecast was predicting light south westerly winds which, for those that know Birkenhead, could at best be described as a 'challenging direction'.

However, on this occasion the wind gods had other ideas and as the 20 skippers, several of whom had travelled considerable distances for the first of the Northern District Winter Series, began rolling up for a day of racing a light breeze started filling in from the top end of the lake. With the sun making an appearance too it was a promising start to the day.

The aim of, or rather challenge for, the race team for the day was to try and get to 16 races before one of two things happened - i.e. the wind died or it went dark. With a 2 lap windward mark, spreader and leeward gate course with a beat away from the clubhouse end of the lake racing got under way on time at 10am in a mid A rig breeze. However, the first start proved to be a practice i.e. a general recall, but the fleet did get away cleanly on the second attempt.

In both races one and two Derek Priestley got away sharply at the pin end and was able to tack on to port to lead the fleet up the lake to sail away and bag two bullets. Whilst this would suggest that starting at the port end was the way to go for the morning, as the racing progressed and with considerable shifts developing those getting away cleanly at the starboard end of the line, with potentially more breeze further out on the lake, also started to feature high on the scoreboard. In races three and four the local lads Graham Elliott and Martin Roberts, perhaps not happy about being shown the way around 'their lake' by Derek took a 1st each, although Derek was still in the mix scoring two thirds and then a first again in race five. Darin Ballington also featured highly in several races in this first session, with two seconds and a third.

Whilst getting a clean start was a priority, the challenge for the whole fleet was getting in and out of the leeward gate unscathed. With a 20 strong fleet it was always busy at this end of the lake. Tacking through the middle on the shifts rather than opting for a safer but potentially slower option to sail around the fleet wasn't for the faint hearted, with several well placed skippers sadly finding this out the hard way.

After a short drinks break another five races got under way and it was the same three sailors in Derek, Graham and Martin hogging the top spots, but with other helms not far behind. Peter Baldwin, who was finally getting into gear, Darin Ballington and Robbie McIntosh all picked up some low counting scores. John Brierley also had a good albeit not consistent morning with several low scoring races, although his day would eventually be cut short due to technical issues with his boat. In race nine, Gary Parkin sailed a great race and was a shoe in for the win until he misjudged and hit a leeward gate mark on the last rounding. The chasing pack pounced and he dropped down to 7th.

At the break for lunch, with three hours before the cut-off time and ten races completed, all seemed good for sixteen plus races. However, as the afternoon session began the signs were there that it might be more of a challenge as the breeze was beginning to fade. In the lighter breeze both Graham continued as he'd left off scoring 1, 2, 1 in the first three races. Martin and Derek were also up there picking up podium positions, but others were coming to the fore. Peter took a 1st and 2nd in these three and Roger Crates picked up his second 3rd of the day.

By race fourteen, as the breeze leaked away, it was clear that getting to the extra discard at race sixteen was going to be difficult, but it could be done. In the fickle winds now seen, keeping the boat moving even if not in exactly the direction you wanted was key. Martin made the best of what wind there was scoring a 3, 1, 2 with Peter also taking another 1st and 2nd to add to his scorecard. Conversely Graham didn't feature in the top three in these last races, which made it very tight for the overall. Roger picked up a 1st, Derek another 2nd and Paul Plested popped up to take take two thirds.

By 3:30pm the wind had gone completely, and with sixteen races done Graham Elliott came out on top with 30pts to take home the Strebor Trophy. Martin Roberts, in a closely fought competition, was just one point behind Graham in 2nd place on on 31 points. Derek Priestley finished 3rd overall and Peter Baldwin was 4th. Whilst others may not feature in the top spots overall, there was clearly some great racing throughout the fleet. Rod Radbourne put together a good series of races with all counting results being single digit scores and several others had some low scoring placings, if not the consistency they might have wanted. Great also to see the both Clive Warren and John Tideswell, both newcomers to the IOM class, getting involved and no doubt learning a lot from the experience.

Thanks go Dave Williams and Neil Westbrook for keeping the racing on track and running smoothly, and to Joss Watkinson and Chris Westbrook for keeping the sailors full of tea, coffee and cake all day. Thanks also go to Dave for capturing some photos (including one showing the lighter later winds) when he had time in amongst his RO duties.

Overall Results:

PosDesignSail NoHelmClubR 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10R 11R 12R 13R 14R 15R 16Pts
1BritPOP!9Graham ElliottBirkenhead2314‑921‑6211214‑7630
2BritPOP!22Martin RobertsBirkenhead‑11‑1421‑121241543231231
3SV67Derek PriestleyFleetwood11‑10313‑815285‑1024440
4BritPOP!63Peter BaldwinBirkenhead9868‑15‑14‑1034621672163
5Pikanto98Darin BallingtonLincoln RSC72311257538568‑21‑21‑2172
6Venti64Robert McIntoshBirkenhead‑1045546‑9299‑124398775
7BritPOP!15Paul PlestedBirkenhead‑1212961075‑141036‑14453383
8Venti30Roger CratesBridlington311896104‑15‑1543‑129161084
9BritPOP!17Rob RadbourneManor Park557758‑1276‑127778‑10887
10Venti84John BrierleyBirkenhead66423‑21391211911‑21‑212121118
11H4O122Ben HarkerHuntington87‑1310114‑131081311‑1713699119
12Alioth71Simon FairmanManor Park41012‑148968‑141413101111‑2111127
13Alternative32Paul MiddletonFleetwood‑15‑1611‑1313121112111010131210513143
14Vision151Gary ParkinScarborough MYC14‑17‑15127111413715158‑18121212152
15BritPOP!16Graham WhalleyManor Park16131415‑1813‑19‑1916171791514155179
16BritPOP!86Clive WarrenBirkenhead179161714‑181717131616‑1814131115188
17V966Tre JoinvilleBirkenhead‑2118172017‑2116111871415515‑2117190
18Widget142Andrew BackhouseBirmingham MYC‑191919191617‑201617‑21181617161414218
19Alternative24John TideswellKeighley18‑20‑2018‑201518181918191916171316224
20Corbie 523Alan WatkinsonBirkenhead131518161916152020‑21‑21‑2121212121236

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