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60th Merlin Rocket Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club

by Alex Jackson 31 Aug 2005 16:56 BST
Action from the Merlin Rocket Nationals at Hayling Island © Dave Walker / www.fotoboat.com

In 1946 a total of 40 Merlins (not then joined with the Rocket class) competed at Hayling Island Sailing Club for the National Championship. That week was raced with sails heavily reefed with event winners being Jack Holt and Beecher Moore sailing boat number 16, “Gently”, walking away with the Yacting World trophy, Beechers Cup and Hayling Island Sailing Club trophy. Now, 60 years later, the class returned to celebrate their jubilee year with both the class and club having been developed beyond recognition.

With over 80 boats attending the event the class was evidently still as strong as ever, attracting a greater turnout than but a few other double handed classes. Given that all classes are competing for the same market of sailors, the excellent turnout is something the class can be very proud of. This is even more impressive when considering over 90 boats attended Salcombe Week just four weeks earlier.

The first day of racing was scheduled for Sunday but with the committee boat recording a steady 28 knots gusting 35 knots it was a prudent call to postpone racing and avoid boat damage on the first day of racing. This did not stop a few of the competitors going for a “full on” blast around the harbour with helm and crew on the “transom action” whilst sailing off wind. Conditions were to worsen further still, but not in the weather department! Dress senses deteriorated as competitors adorned their fancy dress outfits for the evening (themed on individual’s boat names). It was a little unfortunate that it coincided with the commodores reception, with his first impression of the class being based on images such as Alan Warren dressed as Harry Potter (boat name ‘Golden Snitch’), Pat Blake as a leggy blonde (Smart Tart) and David Winder as… well… David Winder (Attack of the Clones).

Racing commenced in anger on Monday with Sunday’s postponed race scheduled to run back to back. After the obligatory general recall the black flag was hoisted and the fleet got underway. Glen Truswell led the first beat sailing with his crew of old Jim Lowbridge. The pair sniggled away from the chasing pack and held their nerve until the finish although did not manage to produce a convincing lead, with the racing being tight. Dave Winder crewed by Jilly Blake took second with Tom Stewart aka Mr Puggs and Boggies notching up a third. The sea breeze clocked to the right and with the hours rapidly advancing many thought the OOD would can the second race. However, local knowledge and experience shone through as the wind stayed fresh and constant from the north west. This time Dave Winder took the gong from John Bell and then Glen Truswell. Overnight leaders, team Winder/Blake had 3 points with Truswell/Lowbridge on 4 points and way down the pack class stalwart Phil King had a rather cumbersome 9 points.

The following day the wind was from the south east and although the sun was out in force it did not track around to the right all afternoon. With such a steady and light breeze the fleet turned what brain power they had to working out the effects of the notoriously complicated tidal patterns in the bay. Oddly enough, accountant, Phil King navigated his way up the first beat too perfection (clearly he was under instruction form his crew). Hot on their heals were light weather specialists Richard Whitworth and Dave Winder who never let them out of their sites playing nip and tuck for the duration until, to Phil’s relief, he crossed the line in pole position.

That evening saw, for many, the highlight of the week’s social calender with the 60th Anniversary Championships Winners Dinner. With the likes of Sir John Oakley, Alan Warren, Barry Dunning, Jerry Rook, Spud Rowsell, Jon Turner, Pat Blake, Dick Batt, Mike Lennon and the unforgettable Richard ‘the Animal' Parslow in attendance, to name but a few, the fleet basked in their class’s history as we enjoyed tales of old from the many guests. A shame we could not remember any of them in the morning, particularly the real reason why the entire class was banned from Hayling Island SC after the 1976 champs.

Wednesday provided another day of light airs with little notable wind shifts. The conditions evidently favoured the lighter crews, in particular King and Jenkins, who racked up another bullet with Winder held to second having been expertly covered by the winning pair. By the end of day Winder was on 8 points, King on 11 and Truswell 12.

On their return to the beach competitors enjoyed a free serving of Gales Beer through sponsorship by Merlin Rocket clubs Shoreham, Hollingworth, Hampton, Cookham, Whitstable and Tamesis. Once that had been finished a group of competitors left for a tour at Gales Brewery, as part of their generous sponsorship of the event. After sampling the delights at the Gales Brewery the party reconvened at the club and proceeded to drink the bar dry of all Gales products.

Thursday’s race conditions were virtually a carbon copy of the day before and King was again to lead from the off. Previous champs winners Richard Whitworth and Mike Calvert finished second and third respectively while event leader Dave Winder fought back from an atrocious first beat to seventh. If he was to win the event he would need a bullet to seal it or finish fourth or better with King behind him.

Both Phil King and Dave Winder were noticeably quiet that evening and slopped off for an early night. Unfortunately they forgot to tell their crews to be well behaved and L Jenkins and Jilly Blake got dragged off to the crews union which, by sheer coincidence, coincided with the Champagne race. Consequently, with some 42 bottles of bubbly floating around, the crews union was fully turbo charged affair. The union must admit a certain level of guilt with regard to Mrs Blake falling off her pushbike, we told her she would not like sambuca!

Friday morning dawned and a fresh north westerly greeted the fleet. These blustery conditions produced a different set of front runners with Tom Stewart and Glen Truswell storming off for a private competition for the gong. Eventually Stewart took the glory, however, more importantly further down the fleet Winder narrowly missed out on a fourth or better finishing sixth. The crown yet again went to Phil King, nine times winner of the event and undisputed most successful Merlin sailor of all time.

Prize giving ensued and after the usual kind words and thanks from the victors the party was reinstated with team Sworded Fish (Simon Blake of recent 1720 notoriety), providing the entertainment with his own unique style of DJ’ing.

The Champs exceeded all expectations with fantastic sailing, race management, entertainment and socials. If Hayling Island let us, we will be back... perhaps for our 75th?

Overall Results: (Modern Fleet)

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubR2R1R3R4R5R6Pts
1Ministry of Pleasure  3634  Phil King  L Jenkins  Oxford SC54111DNC12
2Attack of the Clones 3662  David Winder  Jilly Blake  Hollingworth Lake SC21327614
3Rong Number  3573  Glenn TruswellJim LowbridgeNorthampton13445214
4Delirium  3637  Richard Whitworth  Elena Bremer  Hollingworth Lake SC611272421
5LOosed Canon  3655  Tom Stewart  Chris Downham  Royal Harwich YC388516125
6Time and Tide  3652  John Bell  Graham Williamson  Hampton SC429912731
7Batto  3658  Dave Dobrijevic  Rachel Cooper  Shoreham SC9953231541
8Tba  3647Andy Davies  Matt Mee   1013OCS613345
9Business as Usual  3626  Mike Calvert  Jane Calvert  Lyme Regis SC1112OCS113946
10Moist  3643  William Warren  Tom Perkins  Shoreham SC155OCS1011546
11Gangsta Paradise  3539  Dan Alsop  Jennie King  Lyme Regis SC81810841747
12Golden Snitch 2  3616  Alan Warren  Liam Dempsey  Shoreham SC18711OCS6850
13Wild Card  3656  Rob Wilder  Andy Service  Tamesis YC1361313141055
14Jelly Baby3660Will Rainey  Rachel Williamson  Cookham Reach SC1429141281361
15Millie  3649  Steve Cockerill  Mary Cooper  Stokes Bay SC714625DNF1466
16Zeno  3659  Julian Parry  Pippa Taylor  Hollingworth Lake12211214211170
17Smart Tart  3640  Pat Blake  Alex Jackson  Cookham Reach SC17162117271283
18Zero Gravity  3629  Simon BlakeTom MaplebankCookham Reach SC24101816281684
19Poached Salmon  3644  Duncan Salmon  Ian Garwood  Wembley SC22171919102186
20Artemis  3653  Judith Massey  Phil Dalby  Papercourt SCDNC151615292095
21Make It So  3556  Laurie Smart  Gabrielle Sellick  Shoreham SC25287OCS92897
22Smoozy Blue3661  Graham Scroggie  Frances Lovell  Parkstone YC372615261518100
23tba  3582  Chris Lewns  Jane Beaumont  Whitstable YC231923213919105
24Phantom Menace3611Roger Taylor  Peter HornLeigh & Lowton SC292520181726106
25Nice and Spicy  3590  Matthew Winder  Chris Robinson  Hollingworth Lake SC282317222033110
26Revolution  3657  Phil Emery  Karen Emery  Whitstable YC2022OCS311927119
27Take it Easy  3606  Ross Jackson  Dave Reid  Shoreham SC313024202223119
28Pocket Rocket  3566  Mary Rook  Jerry Rook  Lyme Regis SC163522233029120
29Jupiter  3651  Colin Brockbank  Martin Hughes  Wembley SC192039284522128
30Ambience  3602  Richard Dee  Chris Martin  Midland SC303825273324139
31Aloha  3635  Mike Stephens  Andy Douglas  Tamesis SC2134OCS331843149
32White Rabbit  3578  Andrew Harris  Sara WarrenTamesis SC2732293724DNC149
33Raiatea3584Charles CampionCheryl WaltersWhitstable YC263726303436152
34Snorter  3627  John Cooper  Geraldine Marks  Whitstable YC3524OCS293832158
35Tight Fannylastic  3555  Andy DalbyAlice RookTrampton Valleys SC343330352635158
36Carbonator  3639  Steven Leney  Gillian Leney  Blithfield SC32DNC27244334160
37Hakuna Matata  3571  Andy Jones  Ben Jones  Cookham Reach SC364628343230160
38Aunt Fanny  3604  Bob O`Toole  Claire Langholz  Parkstone YC3327OCS323642170
39Millenium Falcon  3601  Nathan Harding  Christina King  Starcross SC454031382537171
40The Shed  3608  Dan Spratling  Helen Standen  Whitstable YC444733364125179
41 3650Lawrence ToshAndy MaddisonWembley SC413141434731187
42Stab in the Dark  3624  Louise Johnson  Claire Stopps  Weston SC543938423151201
43Mango Tango  3579  David Proctor  Liz North  Whitstable YC465235413748207
44Stud Muffin  3554  David Lapes  Lynn Hayes  Wembley SC423637504646207
45The Holy Grail  3574  Hywel Bowen-Perkins (Snr)  Lucy HarsleyHampton SC394232475352212
46The Big Issue  3595  Richard Davis  Ben Beaumont  Whitstable YC614940394941218
47The Matrix  3600  Hywel Bowen-Perkins (Jrn)Fran Crofts  Hampton SC495043406738220
48Scantily Clad  3631Oliver Houseman  Catherine Ashley  Tamesis SC435734554255229
49Dark n Stormy  3619  Richard Page  Liz Page  Hampton SC574146544844233
50Fat Bottom Girl  3589  John Hollands  John Donoghue  Hampton SC3856OCS583550237
51Prologue  3581  Mike Anslow  John Hackett  Midland SC6044364654DNC240
52Ra  3591  Kevin Anderson  Sadie Anderson  Hampton SC40485049DNC53240
53 3586Mike FitzpatrickChris GouldWhitstable YC5251OCS515040244
54Time Zulu  3569  Steve Watson  Rob Kennaugh  Midland SCOCS45OCS454045252
55Thunderclap  3466  Tony Blackmore  Lewis Turner  Starcross SC5153484856DNC256
56Kind of Blue  3583  Nolan Forwood  Teresa Page  Whitstable YC55DNCOCS444439259
57Dangerbat3400Dick BattIan BattWeymouth SC4843DNC53DNC47268
58Chambulls  3580  Nat Fuller  Alan Fuller  Hampton SC476045596359270
59tba  3621Ben Scroggie  Justin Allen  Parkstone YC6254425759DNC274
60Slap & Tickle  3515  Tom Chadfield  Andy Chadfield  Blithfield SC505854605757276
61 3339Tim MaleAlex JonesBlithfield SC536653565858278
62Point Break  3625  Richard Bramley  Tony Cheal  Shoreham SC655547626656285
63She's a Cracker3550Lucy BurnRachel HoweSalcombe YC636251615261287
64Bath Mat  3548  Antony Larder  Rob Slone  Emsworth Slipper SC56DNCOCS525549289
65Absolute Madness  3319  Hugh Maddison  Duncan Engeham  Upper Thames SC596752646154290
66Carrera  3488  Guy Woods  Pawel KolatHampton SC5861OCS635162295
67Tarten Warrior3387Mark SmythMayuriWembley SC667044666563304
68Blues'n'Twos3638  David Humphries  Margaret Simpson  Maidenhead SC6459496964DNC305
69Space Odd at Sea  3544  David Downs  Tim Softley  Corus SC716455656860312
70Who`s a Pretty Boy  3484Mark Fuller  David Brewis  Hampton SC6763OCSDNC6265334
71Sacre Bleu  3446  Jeremy Deacon  James Thompson-Graham  Cookham Reach SC726856727267335
72Blow up Doll  3464  Chris Sarrington  Rachelle Allsop  HISC73DNC57717164336
73Blow Job 2  3316  Brian Cobb  Ros Nickols  Rutland SC7065DNC707066341
74Deep Thought  3451  Ben Archer  Louisa Bellini  Cookham Reach SC6969DNC686968343
75Blue Velvet  3645  Barry Mourant  Richard Mourant  Tamesis SC68DNCDNC6760DNC349
76Carmen  3636  Ben Jennings  Liz Poulter   DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC385

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