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Craftinsure Silver Tiller Merlin Rocket Open at Aldeburgh Yacht Club

by Fran Gifford 1 May 2018 10:58 BST 28-29 April 2018

There is literally nothing more refreshing than a weekend on the East Coast in a Northerly breeze and rain that varies between not very heavy, heavy and very occasionally not raining at all. Enticed by the bracing Siberian breeze and the beautiful brown water and sky, 24 boats hit the A12 with excitement, arriving to a warm welcome from the President of Aldeburgh Yacht Club, a club with no Merlin Rockets, but one that really likes having them to visit every now and then.

Race officer, Patrick Gifford gave a slightly less bamboozling briefing than in previous years, and everyone launched into the beautiful River Alde for one round the cans race followed by an intended two windward-leewards.

The start-line for race one was exemplary, the benefits of starting at the favoured port end being exactly outweighed (as it transpired) by the western shore being tidally favourable. So it was that Duncan and Harriet Salmon led when the fleet re-met and intermingled themselves together in a manner that indicated that it hadn't really made much difference which end one had started. Tom and Charlotte Stewart sailing a borrowed weapon snuck past and into the lead before the first major challenge of scooting back into the tide to get round the first buoy Q. It was a lead they held to the finish, through some light patches, against a strong ebb tide. This was despite a prolonged challenge from Tim Fells and Frances Gifford, who latterly snatched third from the jaws of second from Caroline Croft and Matt Lulham-Robinson who did the last part of the race better than their rivals.

Race one having been shortened up river at Brickdock, race two was started in the same vicinity with a windward leeward up towards Barbers Point, in the higher reaches of the Alde. Alan Krailing and Matt Read sailing an orange wooden boat, 3494, won the start but promptly hit some mud which held them back enough for Fells and Gifford to sneak through to lead at the first mark. Crafty Crofty and Matt looked briefly like they might pull off another heist but found no way through. The Stewarts held back the mighty Hot Totty in third, to give an overnight three way tie for the lead.

The promised sundowners on the terrace will have to wait for another year, the sun not having come up, but an evening of fish pie (with egg) and chicken curry ensued, followed by the now traditional trip to the very lovely White Hart.

Sunday dawned even browner, colder and a lot windier. 20-25 knots blowing against a 2 knot tide made life challenging for an intended three short windward-leewards in Home Reach. The river was rough, the U flag in operation and 17 boats (with two new entries), ventured out for whatever fate was to bestow them. The run proved challenging, and sadly the centreboard didn't prove a great vantage point from which to watch the racing unfold, but Ian and Ellie Sharps clearly sailed like legends to take the victory from Tim Saxton and Jodie Green. Various people demonstrated their three quarter eskimo rolls with mud hindering their full execution.

The second and ultimately final race of the day with the open meeting now wide open, saw a jib fall up as the start gun went, which was annoying and put paid to any hopes of Fells retaining his title. Some more legendary sailing from Saxton and Green saw them take the win and the open, with Dan Willett and Pete Nicholson completing a great day to add a second to an earlier third, and Colin Brockbank purging his Aldeburgh demons taking third with Russell Hall.

There were no major human injuries, a few minor boat injuries and it genuinely seemed like everyone had a great weekend, with lots of talk of coming back next time. Commodore, Patrick Hill travelled a one day 250 mile round trip to exercise his positional privilege of presenting the prizes, and indeed emphasised that we must return. The sun does shine on the east coast and the wind does blow from warmer directions. Thanks particularly to Wembley Sailing Club for choosing to come en-masse for their coastal break, we look forward to welcoming everyone back in 2020 assuming we once again get the coveted honour of hosting a Craftinsure Silver Tiller.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubSat 1Sat 2Sun 1Sun 2Pts
1stBazinga3758Saxton TimGreen JodieItchenor SC‑104217
2ndThe Oldie3673Croft CarolineLulham‑Robinson MattBartley SC22‑448
3rdFancy Liquer3764Fells TimGifford FrancesSalcombe YC316(DNF)10
4thOkay Dokey3712Sharps JanSharps EllieBurghfield SC551(DNC)11
5thPoint n Squirt3746Willett DanNicholson PeteBrightlingsea SC(OCS)73212
6thHot Totty3676Stewart TomStewart CharlotteWaldringfield SC1313(DNC)17
7thGeneral Lee3690Harridge TimBell LivvyHampton SC48‑11618
8thPointer3790Brockbank ColinHall RussellWembley SC‑18145322
9thAppetite for Destruction3753Bings AndyBings Brightlingsea SC697(DNC)22
10thEnchanted Evening3666Meadowcroft JohnM OllieUpper Thames SC7‑1310724
11thMinistry of Pleasure3634Coulter RichardHill ChrisFishers Green SC12‑1514531
12thTime Zulu3569Lulham BenLulham SamRutland SC13(DSQ)12833
13thOutnumbered3745Dean PaulMatyjaszczuk SzymonWembley SC14169(DNF)39
14thRobert3756Mackley SophieWarren WilliamShoreham SC812(DNC)DNC47
15thDancing Brave3763Barnes MarkWilce JoshWhitsable YC166(DNF)DNF49
16thDeception3494Krailing AlanRead MattFFSC1111(DNC)DNC49
17thRed Wizard3682Steward JonSteward HarryFishers Green SC15(DSQ)8DNC50
18thUrban Warrior3668Smyth MarkCronshaw JulieWembley SC9(DSQ)DNCDNC63
19thGnu3346Swain EdLewis RogerFFSC1917(DNC)DNC63
20thAmbience3602Rickaby AnthonyShah MayuriWembley SC1719(DNC)DNC63
21stSalmon en Croute3702Salmon DuncanSalmon HarrietWembley SC(OCS)10DNCDNC64
22ndStorm Cloud3543Scammell SimonThomson WillFFSC(DNF)18DNCDNC72
23rdRioja 'n Roll3717Green JohnAlexander JamesWembley SC20(DSQ)DNCDNC74
24thSnorting3561Shaw JoePearse SamWembley SC(DNF)DSQDNCDNC81
24thDeception3494Jones ChrisRead MattFFSC(DNC)DNCDNFDNC81
24thRobert3756Warren WilliamMackley SophieShoreham SC(DNC)DNCDNFDNC81

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