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2025 Streaker Southern Paddle kicks-off at Tamworth Sailing Club

by Matt Whitfield 25 Mar 2025 05:41 GMT 23 March 2025

Nine visiting helms joined four home helms for the Streaker Open Meeting at Tamworth Sailing Club to kick-start the The North Sails Southern Paddle Series for 2025.

In contrast to the previous two years which both featured a strong westerly breeze, the 13 competitors were greeted with light winds from the south-east, not the most favourable direction at TSC and so sure to be a tricky day.

The first race started in the strongest breeze of the day with both ends of the light tightly fought. It was to be Peter Cogil (1683), escaping the boat-park at the pin end, who would take the hole shot and make it round the first mark in the lead. This first beat would prove fairly divisive as the fleet spread fairly quickly, with Sam McKay (2177), Neil Firth (1977) & Alan Bishop (2198) in hot pursuit of Peter. It was Sam who would come out on top to claim the first bullet of the day from Alan in second & Neil third. Fast starting Peter would eventually drop to fifth behind Roger Wilson (2178).

Race two got underway after a lunch of pulled pork rolls or soup served up by the volunteers of host club TSC, in much the same conditions. This time it was Neil who would take the lead at the windward mark, with Sam, Alan & James Dawes (1975) giving chase. Neil would hang on for the win in the dying breeze, with James second, Alan third, Sam fourth & Dave Borrett (1864) fifth, setting up a decisive final race.

Further back, local honours were closely fought between Nigel Davis (2203), Ian & Matt Whitfield (1900 & 1901), with Adrian Jennings (1450) also in the mix, interspersed with visitors Brian Smith (2175) & Chris Godwin (2160) making life for the locals more exciting. Going to the final race it was advantage Nigel from Matt, then Ian & Adrian.

And so to race three, arguably the most challenging of the day in the failing breeze, with anyone of the top four able to take the overall lead & win the day. It was to be a close fight between James, Sam, Alan & Neil, with guest appearances from Dave & Matt. Alan would eventually take the final win of the day with Sam second, James third, Dave fourth & Matt fifth.

Overall then it was Alan who would win the day, from Sam in second & Neil third. James Dawes would take fourth & the Class Association prize. Matt's fifth in the last race was enough for him to overhaul Nigel for local honours.

A big thank you from the Streaker class to Tamworth Sailing Club & all the volunteers for managing in tricky conditions to make the first open of the year a success.

For Streaker Sailors the next event on the calendar sees the HD Sails Northern Paddle series get underway at Ripon Sailing Club on Saturday 5th April followed by the Southern Area Championships, part of the North Sails Southern Paddle & Rooster Super Series on Saturday 12th April.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st2198Alan BishopGirton SC2‑313
2nd2177Sam McKayThe Chase SC1‑423
3rd1977Neil FirthBanbury SC31‑64
4th1975James DawesRedditch SC‑6235
5th1864Dave BorrettBeaver SC‑7549
6th2178Roger WilsonRollesby Broad SC46(DNC)10
7th1901Matt WhitfieldTamworth SC‑108513
8th1683Peter CogilRotherhay/Beaver SC5‑11813
9th2203Nigel DavisTamworth SC97‑1016
10th1900Ian WhitfieldTamworth SC‑1110717
11th2175Brian SmithBowmoor SC89(DNC)17
12th1450Adrian JenningsTamworth SC(DNC)13922
13th2160Chirs GodwinRutland SC‑12121123

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