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Merlin Rocket Craftinsure Silver Tiller Series at Itchenor Sailing Club

by Caroline Croft 9 Dec 2021 07:29 GMT 4 December 2021

Saturday (4th December) morning dawned at Itchenor Sailing Club for the last silver tiller event of the year. 13 boats arrived to rig with the sun shining and a chill to the air. All the boats launched and headed to find the committee boat, which was just around the corner.

The line-up was similar to the Endeavour with Olympians, World and National champions making up the majority. Much discussion was going on in the changing rooms before the fleet launched about the competition and who would come out on top!

For race one, the spring tide was ripping in, so the decision had to be made about which shore to go up, as at some point you had to cross the channel to get to the windward mark. The pin end was heavily biased and in the shallows, so seemed like a good place to start. The first start was a general recall with everyone just a bit too eager to start racing. Second start got away cleanly, Caroline Croft and Chris Gould won the pin after bailing out on the line at the last minute and managed to tack across the fleet. There was a 50/50 split of the fleet as several boats decided to cross the channel straight after the start. Those who went up the left side found out the shallows very quickly, with a number of rudders pinging up and centreboards in the cases in order to get over the mud flats. At the first mark, Caroline and Chris led the left bunch and the fleet, whilst George Yeoman and Pete Grey lead the right side and came in second to the windward mark.

Downwind was all about finding the pressure and the angle to keep the boat planning. Chris and Caroline held their lead round the leeward mark and the bunch behind were closing in fast as they came down in a lovely gust. You wouldn't be surprised when I say the racing was extremely close when you look at the line-up, the slightest mistake and you'd lose a load of boats. The fleet headed over to the right-hand side of the course to get out of the tide up the second and third beats. Chris and Caroline extended their lead and took the win. The battle for 2nd - 5th was extremely tight with James Goss and Chris White taking second, George and Pete third, Ben Saxton and Charlotte Fildes fourth and Tim Saxton and Mary Henderson fifth.

The wind started to build for the second race and the tide has slackened off ready to turn. It started without anyone over the line, Ian Dobson and Arran Holman won the pin and were the first to tack onto port and cross the fleet in Ian's new ship 3784. Richard Whitworth and Jemima Scroggie, Ben and Charlotte and Ian Walker and Chris Kilsby rounded out the top 5 round the first windward mark. On the first downwind leg, James and Chris managed to find the mud bank whilst planning in 25+ knots. Unfortunately, the boom hit James after the capsize and he ended up spending the afternoon in A&E awaiting stitches. Chris and the boat were unhurt, and James made it back for the dinner and prize-giving. The second beat saw the wind build with gusts coming through at 27 knots. Thankfully this squall didn't hit whist the fleet was heading downwind, Ian and Arran leading with their minion spinnaker flying away from the rest of the fleet with Richard and Jemima being chased down by Ben and Charlotte. The battle for 4-7th was extremely tight with the four boats piling into the line together.

The fleet headed in after the second race which meant that Ben and Charlotte took first spot with Ian and Arran and second and Caroline and Chris in third. With only 4 points splitting up the top 7, it's safe to say it was fantastic racing! A big thank you to George Yeoman and Itchenor sailing club for putting on a fantastic day's racing.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2Pts
1stRockatross3804Ben SaxtonCharlotte Fildes437
2ndStrung Up3784Ian DobsonArran Holman718
3rdBlack Swan3803Caroline CroftChris Gould178
4thFaithless3703Richard WhitworthJemima Scroggie8210
5thPhantom Menace3611Ian WalkerChris Kilsby6410
6thBaloo3807Tim SaxtonMary Henderson5510
7thMockingjay3777George YeomanPeter Gray3811
8thNo Name3783Arthur HendersonRobert White12618
9thMetacrosis3802Matt MeeRoger Phillips10919
10th 3814James GossChris White2DNF23
11thArwen3726Will HendersonRob Hendesrson131023
12thRoberta3796William WarrenMegan Pascoe9DNF30
13thPoint n Squirt3746James WellsAnna Aylward11DNF32
14thRed Mistress3759Thomas GillardRachael RhodesDNCDNC42
14thQuicksilver3787Chris MartinSamuel BaileyDNCDNC42
14thGangsta Paradice3539Dan AlsopCameron MossDNCDNC42
14thOut numbered3745Paul DeanHannah BurtDNCDNC42
14thDiddley Squat3791Jon GorringeMimi GorringeDNCDNC42
14thGoon3795Si Blake DNCDNC42
14thThe Kraken3815Mark BarwellLou JohnsonDNCDNC42

The Merlin Rocket Craftinsure Silver Tiller Dinner prize-giving was set to start at 7pm with all the sailors dusting off their tuxes and dresses for what was going to be a fantastic way to end the season. For those who aren't aware, the Silver Tiller is a series that runs through out the year where it aims to find the best sailors across three different categories, Sea, Open and Restricted venues. Five races in total are needed to count one of each category and your next best two. With Covid still affecting our season at the beginning of the year events were moved to still get a full series in.

Our Craftinsure Silver Tiller winners for 2021 are Matt Biggs and Beka Jones who have sailed brilliantly all season. Andy Davis and Pippa Taylor were close behind in second and Caroline Croft and Chris Gould took home third.

The remainder top 15 were as follows:

4th Tim Saxton and Mary Henderson
5th James Wells and Anna Aylward
6th Steve and Gill Leney
7th Chris Martin and Sam Bailey
8th Paul Dean and Hannah Burt
9th Arthur Henderson and Livvy Bell
10th Colin and Sean Anderson
11th Jemma Horwood and Nicola Bass
12th Tom Gillard and Rachel Grey
13th Mike and Jane Calvert
14th Ian Dobson and Charlotte Fildes
15th James Goss and Chris White

  • Top Man Trophy - Wembley Sailing Club
  • Grand Slam Winners - Andy Davis and Pippa Kilsby
  • Old Boat - Dan Alsop & Jenny King
  • Best Newcomer - Tom Gillard and Rachel Grey
  • Most Improved - Jemma Horwood and Nicola Bass
1st Silver Fleet - James Wells and Anna Aylward
2nd Silver Fleet - Chris Martin and Sam Bailey

1st Bronze Fleet - Jemma Horwood and Nicola Bass
2nd Bronze Fleet - Richard Cooke and Various
3rd Bonze Fleet - Tom and Ed Low

A big thank you our title sponsor Craftinsure and to all the clubs that hosted a Silver Tiller this year in challenging times, we look forward to seeing you in 2022. The fixtures for the 2022 Craftinsure Silver Tiller can be found on the Merlin Class website so, get the dates booked in your diaries and we look forward to seeing you all on the water in March 2022!

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