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Aspire Merlin Rocket National Championship at Looe Sailing Club - Day 1

by Chris Jennings & Ally Potts 10 Aug 20:24 BST 10-15 August 2025

Sunday 10th August saw the 2025 Merlin Rocket Aspire National Championships kick off at the beautiful Cornish resort of Looe. The 47 teams arrived the previous day to complete registration and scrutineering with all boats being weighed by the expert team of Roger & Christine Mee.

A couple of crews were seeing eyeing up the lead on the local church roof in order to reach the required weight, until Ed Bradburn came to the rescue. The Looe Sailing Club team did an excellent job making the whole arrival process smooth despite the town being awash with tourists enjoying the idyllic beach and distracting them from checking out the filming locations for the BBC series Beyond Paradise.

Back to today, the Pinnell and Bax Race Day 1, and the racing. The forecast was for a hot sunny day with light winds and this was spot on. With a leisurely 1pm scheduled start, the fleet launched at noon and ambled out to the race area. It was clear this was going to be a challenging day for the competitors and race team. Kudos to the race team postponing attempts to go racing to accommodate a couple of large wind shifts.

Race 1 - Founders Trophy

After a general recall the black flag was unfurled to return some self-control back and that worked. Once racing started, it felt like it should pay to go right, but Ben Saxton and Matt Rainback led at the first mark out of the left hand side, followed by Mike and Jane Calvert and Simon and Ally Potts. Tom Gillard and Rachael Gray gybed at the spreader mark and catapulted around the outside of the fleet on the first run, eventually taking the lead. There were shifts to be had on the second beat, but this time it really did pay to be right, unfortunately for Ben & Matt. The reaches were tight and the tide was causing a issues, but the race finished Tom & Rach ahead of Ben & Matt. Mike and Jane held on to finish third.

Race 2 - Beecher's Cup

The first beat of race 2 was a long starboard tack, but somehow the majority of the lead group came out of the right hand side. Of course, Tom & Rach stuck to the textbook and managed to find the only left shift to sneak in from the left, some of their "luck" may be related to being super fast! Will Warren and Andy Prince sailed beautifully into second place, excellently navigating the narrow margins to take the shifts on the second beat. Caroline Gould and Olivia Bell sailed a great race to finish up third. The wind dropped significantly towards the end of the race making for a slow return to shore for the fleet.

The social programme starts tonight with the Commodore's welcome reception. Monday's forecast is for more wind, however the early signs are this is going to be a light wind week so no hike-a-thon this year.

A huge thank you to all our sponsors Aspire Financial Advisors, Creation Covers, Pinnell & Bax, Sailing Chandlery, ClamCleat, Winder Boats and Copperfish Distillery.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoHelmCrewBoat NameClubDivisionR1R2Pts
1st3759Thomas GillardRachael GrayRed MistressSheffield Viking SC Staunton Harold SCPlatinum112
2nd3827Dave WinderBeka JonesThe Return of the JediHollingworth Lake SCPlatinum459
3rd3796William WarrenAndy PrinceRobertaShoreham SCGold8210
4th3829Mike CalvertJane CalvertBack in BusinessAxe YCPlatinum3811
5th3824Andy DavisOllie MeadowcroftBonnieSouth Staffs SCPlatinum6612
6th3804Ben SaxtonMatt RainbackRockatrossRYAPlatinum21113
7th3809Simon PottsAlly Potts Burghfield SCPlatinum7714
8th3820Caroline GouldOlivia BellSkadiShoreham SCPlatinum14317
9th3807Tim SaxtonHolly McArthurBalooItchenor SCPlatinum15419
10th3803Chris GouldSophie MackleyBlack SwanShoreham SCPlatinum51520
11th3727Mark StockbridgeJames GiffordFragileUpper Thames SCGold111021
12th3793James GoodfellowGeorge MajorBorisBrightlingsea SCPlatinum17926
13th3710Jon IbbotsonRobert StewartParadigm ShiftBurghfield SCPlatinum161228
14th3814James GossChris WhiteSonicSouth Staffs SCPlatinum92130
15th3746James WellsAnna AylwardPoint n SquirtRYAPlatinum122032
16th3812Thomas StewartRob AllenMaumaharaWaldringfield SCPlatinum191736
17th3775Chris JenningsPete NicholsonNight FuryBrightlingsea SCPlatinum231437
18th3666John MeadowcroftRory GiffordEnchanted EveningUpper Thames SCPlatinum102939
19th3825Storm NuttallNigel WakefieldTeacupSalcombe YCSilver132841
20th3747Clive EplettMegan PascoeLearner DriverFrensham Pond SCSilver251843
21st3821Gavin WillisTre JacobsHappy EndingBristol Corinthian YCBronze271946
22nd3673Freddie PartonGiles GriffithDesperate HousewifeRORCBronze351348
23rd3799Paul RaysonChristian HillSimply ScrumptiousFishers Green / SalcombeGold341650
24th3815Mark BarwellLou JohnsonThe KrakenLymington Town SCGold183351
25th3786Richard LoveringOllie WellsSlippery DickHISCPlatinum262551
26th3724Ed BradburnSamuel BaileySublimeSouth Staffs SCGold203252
27th3749Ricky TaggAlan MannStanleySheffield University Sailing ClubSilver282452
28th3745Paul DeanRussell HallOutnumberedBroadwater Sailing ClubGold223153
29th3817Geoff KimberHelen KimberAuraStone SCSilver312354
30th3787Chris MartinJosh OatesQuicksilverBartley SCPlatinum213758
31st3779David LeeAngela BridgesThe Angels' ShareStarcross YCSilver243458
32nd3816Phil EmeryPhoebe PaineWild HorsesWhitstable YCGold382260
33rd3764Tom LonsdaleOliver GoodheadFancy LiquorWOSCGold303060
34th3754Tony CooperJess CooperDidley PokeFishers Green/King GeorgeSilver362763
35th3766Andrew DalbyAimee DalbyThe BearBurghfield / Lee on SolentSilver32.53668.5
36th3547Tim MaleRebecca MaleMoondance AssasinStaunton HaroldSilver294069
37th3684Tom LowRoman ArcherKeyser SozeParkstone YCBronze32.53870.5
38th3774Richard CoulterLouis LappagePantherFishers Green SCBronze462672
39th3748Nigel BrookeAlice AllenWhite TigerLymington Town SCSilver393574
40th3813Steve HarlingEmily BattertonPacemakerStarcross YCBronze374279
41st3662Nigel HudsonFreya HudsonAttack of the ClonesBartley SCSilver433982
42nd3707Stuart JenkinsPeter WalkerMonkey BusinessHampton SC and Upper Thames SCBronze404383
43rd3663Nicholas YannakoyorgosMatteo ManciniBronteFishers Green SCBronze424183
44th3704Jemma HorwoodNicola ScaddanFactory MaidTamesis SCSilver414687
45th3776Neal LillywhiteFreya LillywhiteMessy MontyBurghfield / SalcombeGold444488
46th3736Jonathan BloiceHarry BloiceMetachrosisWhitstable YCBronze454590
47th3660Peter SullivanRon WebbDjelibeybiPentewan Sailing ClubBronzeDNCDNC96

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