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2015 International Moth UK National Championship - Day 3

by Mark Jardine for IMCAUK 27 Jun 2015 19:39 BST 25-28 June 2015

As good as it gets

While the rest of the Solent was filled with yachts going around the Isle of Wight, the International Moth fleet were enjoying Stokes Bay at its very best. Four fantastic races were held in cracking conditions.

Chris Rashley continued his extraordinary run with four more bullets to repeat his perfect scoreline from yesterday. Today though was less straightforward as Chris explained, "It was a tougher day for me, I didn't get off the line quite as cleanly as I did yesterday and I made a couple of mistakes on the starts which put me back a little bit but I fought back through, so today was a much tougher day for me, but I think I sailed better today than yesterday."

On where he made his gains Chris said, "I've been working hard on downwind and I'm definitely the pace-setter, there's no doubt about that, and it's making my life easier for the next beat."

On his tactics for the final day Chris continued, "I only need one race out of three but I want to win all the races. I lost the first race of the regatta so I'm a bit disappointed about that, I came here wanting to win every race, so I definitely want to win the rest."

The big mover in the fleet has been Ben Paton, who is now up to second overall after early gear failure during the event. Ben had some close battles with his closest competitors, resulting in yet another photo-finish with Mike Lennon in the first race of the day and then some tight moments with Dylan Fletcher around the course.

Dylan had a better day after sorting some of the teething problems with leaks in his solid-winged Moth, "She's still presenting a few issues so I'm going to have another go this evening. It wasn't quite as bad as yesterday but it still made life quite hard out there. The goal for this boat was the Europeans and we really wanted to bring it out for the nationals. It was ready but we didn't have any time to fix anything or get the boat polished for here, so although it may be a bit frustrating out there, sometimes feeling like there's more potential left in it, it's good to be finding the little problems to change for next time."

On getting used to the new platform Dylan said, "It feels fine now and I'm getting pretty used to it. I had my rig raked back a little bit today which made my life quite hard gybing, but other than that I'm really happy with it. My aim tomorrow is to try and win some races to try and maximise the potential of the boat."

There's been a fair amount of chat on sailing forums worldwide about the solid wings on Dylan's Moth so we asked him where he thinks the future lies. He replied, "Right now I think the future's solid, but I think it'll be interesting to see who comes up with a soft-winged version. I think there will be plenty of people having a go at maybe changing their wing angles or aero fairings, but I guess for now I'm saying solid."

The strength in depth in the International Moth fleet is extraordinary. Former Musto Skiff World Champion Dan Henderson, who's sitting just inside the top ten at this event said, "My day started off pretty solid, I rounded the top mark 4th in the first race only to tip it in on the finish line where I lost 2 or 3 places. In the second race I rounded the windward mark 4th again but tried to stay out in the chop and just got nailed, rounded the leeward mark in about 10th but I pulled my way back to around 7th."

On the racing today Dan said, "Glamour conditions, you couldn't really ask for much more apart from getting a load of boats going around the island out of the way!"

The general improvement in the fleet was backed by Ollie Holden, who was 23rd in the 2014 Worlds at Hayling Island and is currently lying 19th in this championship. Ollie said, "I don't think I'm sailing too badly, I just think everyone else is sailing extremely well. A couple of years ago I don't think you would have had more than about 10 boats finishing in conditions like that with the waves. Even with it not being particularly windy, the top mark was fairly rough, so that was quite interesting. There are a few people spending a lot of time in their boats, the boats themselves are becoming more forgiving and people are getting a bit more used to what setup they should be using."

It will take catastrophic gear failure or an utter disaster of a day for Chris Rashley not to win the 2015 Nationals trophy, but with just six points separating the next five, the battle for second overall is definitely on. Watch this space to find out how it all unfolds.

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

Results after Day 3: (nine races, 2 discards)

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
14Chris RashleyStokes Bay SC & Royal London YC‑2‑111111117
23982Ben PatonLymington Town SC(DNC)‑22224234219
34208Dylan FletcherWPNSA126‑20‑12423624
43942Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC‑44442‑1342424
54147Mike LennonHayling Island SC3‑73333‑55525
64097Rory FitzpatrickNYC / RIYC75(DNC)65‑986340
74062Jonathan HeathcoteStokes Bay SC96757611(DNC)‑1351
84309James McMillanGurnard SC / Stokes Bay SC‑10389101077‑1454
94040Dan HendersonStokes Bay SC689787‑10‑13954
104251Dan WardFrensham Pond / Stokes Bay SC13‑3711‑4413568864
114099Ricky TaggHayling Island SC51115‑2168‑23151777
124115David HiveyDatchet Water SC17195189159‑24‑2392
133940Penny ClarkStokes Bay SC‑18‑211212181416101698
144144Fabien FroeschSNG‑20151311171219‑231198
154189Phillip KasermannSNG1420108‑2417‑251718104
164301John CliftonHomeless16921‑251521‑301210104
173979Dan EllisYealm YC1542(DNC)‑4711111397108
184074Eelco BoersWV Roerkoning810(DNC)2416‑35121920109
194149Ollie HoldenHayling Island SC1218‑241519201714‑22115
204096Tim PenfoldHayling Island SC23‑31261423181511‑32130
213776Philippe SchillerSNG‑3516141014‑45312026131
224037Jason RussellHayling Island SC‑24232222‑2616141824139
234060Neil BakerHayling Island SC27252319‑4122‑361612144
244067Cameron StewartHayling Island SC29171616‑3023‑392721149
254049Giovanni GaleottiRYCB111331(DNC)29(DNC)183419155
264075Doug PybusQueen Mary SC‑31‑2818232119272228158
273922Kyle StonehamThorpe Bay YC191419‑3728‑41203534169
284277Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC22302026‑3226‑332631181
293943Richard EdwardsParkstone YC262927‑4920342825‑35189
304100Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Sov SC25‑43(DNC)272230352825192
314065Anthony RezzougASNQ3332‑353331‑39222915195
323959Alex AdamsCastle Cove SC382625‑48(DNC)25243027195
334043Matthew LeaGrafham Water SC‑36243031‑3331293229206
344299Chris ClarkeThorpe Bay YC32‑3432282724‑343133207
354121James PhareQueen Mary SC2112171725(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC212
364280Constantijn WeberWSV Muiderberg403528‑50(DNC)27373630233
374072Tom LambertWilsonian SC30272945(DNC)323239(DNC)234
384233Dominic HuttonQueen Mary SC‑50‑4843384229263339250
394281Nic StreatfeildRutland SC34393641(DNC)434140(DNC)274
403715Chris JeevesHomeless433638‑46394240‑4537275
414307Hans RasmussenTroense Badelaug3733(DNF)3237444550(DNC)278
423674Simon GrundyHomeless‑45‑4539423640424238279
433914Ole FreySonderborg YC‑47404029(DNC)47444140281
444344Ross HarveyHayling Island SC46(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC28212148284
454162Steve McLeanHayling Island SC / LSC‑49413434(DNC)48484741293
463794Menno BerensMarina Muiderzand‑4847423538‑51464443295
473945Eddie BridleBrightlingsea SC4438333034(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC299
48412Leigh AlbrechtQueen Mary SC2846(DNC)1335(DNC)DNCDNCDNC302
494254David SmithwhiteHayling Island SC414437434337(DNC)(DNC)DNC305
503980Graham SimmondsHayling Island SC39(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC38383736308
513924Robert PikeEastbourne Sov SC‑52494140(DNC)50434644313
523190Chris TilbrookStarcross YC51(DNC)443640‑53504849318
534343James SainsburyGrafham Water SC5550(DNC)(DNC)DNC33513847334
544126Luka DoganMarina Kastela53514539(DNC)49(DNC)DNC46343
553756Andrew JarvisOxford SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC36474342348
563870Eddie GatehouseHayling Island SC54(DNC)(DNC)51DNC52494945360
573720Bruce SprattThorpe Bay YC42(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC46DNCDNCDNC388
58=398Cameron HarrisParkstone YC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC420
58=3131Guy RaynesWeston SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC420

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