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IOM MSC Ranking events 5 and 6 at Woodspring Model Sailing Club

by Alan Barnstable 20 Oct 2025 14:08 BST 11-12 October 2025
IOM MSC Ranking event at Woodspring © Maurice Edwards

There was an excellent entry of forty-four skippers including many of the top ranked skippers seeking qualification for the Worlds next year.

As the weekend approached the previous weekends Storm Amy became a fond memory as a high pressure zone covered the South West, and the resulting winds were just a few miles an hour, and in a NNE direction which doesn't suit the lake.

In preparation for the first heat on Saturday it was difficult to establish the wind direction because it was so light and changing around, so Bob laid a course which best suited the forecast, which ran the length of the lake with a mark and wing mark at the windward end, and a gate at the leeward end. The course had to be frequently changed during the day, but it was difficult whilst the wind at the two ends of the course was so different.

The one consolation was that the marks were laid very close to the lake edge making it very easy for competitors, and observers, to judge starts, turns and mark room.

During Saturday it was Craig Richards with his Proteus who dominated with three wins out of the five (including the heat), often finding the best tracks up the windward leg to keep ahead. Second was Darin Ballington coming up through the B fleet after finishing fifth in the heat, and Rob Walsh was third having two tens one of which was discarded.

Conditions were tough, and it was difficult to make a clear start, maintain momentum on the beat, and rounding the windward marks where there was barely any wind, and most skippers found themselves relegated at some point.

On Sunday it was more of the same but this time it was Peter Stollery who dominated, always in the top three, and with three wins. Second was a consistent Josh King, and third despite dropping down to the B fleet at one point was Tony Edwards.

Craig, Darin, and Rob all suffered mixed fortunes on the second day, and it seems that it's not a case of being lucky to win, more like not being unlucky !

Despite the challenging conditions everyone maintained an excellent attitude, penalties were carried out without hesitation, and a good atmosphere prevailed over the weekend.

Thanks to the Race Team: Bob Conner (Race Officer), Simon Evans (Asst. Race Officer); Keith Chaney (Observers Admin); and Alan Barnstable (Admin). The score sheets and fleet board were fantastically looked after by Judith Baldwin and Sharon Pleated. Damian Ackroyd supervised the HMS system, and Rob Owens was the Referee.

Event 5 Results:

PosHullSail NoSkipperClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1Proteus112Craig RichardsDatchet112715
2Britpop98Darin BallingtonLincoln5214912
3Venti25Rob WalshFleetwood310101317
4Britpop39Peter StolleryGuildford43512517
5Britpop134Tim HandLincoln411317422
6Britpop9Graham ElliottBirkenhead62778223
7Britpop26Josh KingWindrush75411723
8Viss54Nigel BarrowDatchet26139825
9Forkilo95Graham BantockChelmsford581831127
10Britpop75Tony EdwardsYeovil1182721435
11Britpop64Robert McIntoshBirkenhead1415161535
12Britpop22Martin RobertsBirkenhead4152061035
13Venti93Rob DyerEastleigh2138131936
14Venti65Peter WaltersLincoln622951737
15Britpop63Peter BaldwinBirkenhead7711142239
16V1223David LindsayDatchet7126151640
17SV67Derek PriestleyFleetwood2917191240
18V1262Colin NewtonWoodspring3162125646
19Britpop119Oliver StolleryGuildford91914212363
20Venti55Nigel BrownGosport52431231365
21Rocket RS193Mike CookeDurleigh31425242666
22Venti46Mickyboy ChamberlainLincoln123529101869
23Proteus164Simon ClarkWest Cornwall102012412769
24Britpop122Ben HarkerHuntingdon82316222969
25K233Anthony MarshallHove Lagoon111722293079
26Kantun 26Austin GuerrierDatchet82530202881
27Britpop35Paul PlestedBirkenhead103123272181
28Britpop88James EdwardsYeovil134119263189
29Britpop154Roy StevensScarborough122128333594
30Britpop91Martin AspinallRotherham123934322098
31Britpop69Jen HandLincoln133432302499
32V115Jonathan KnealeWest Cornwall1437263625101
33Britpop38Mark RoseFleetwood1038243138103
34Alternative16Richard AucottDurleigh826413832104
35Britpop49Tracey BallingtonLincoln1132352834105
36Alternative32Paul MiddletonFleetwood930373533107
37Britpop131Lloyd WatsonWindrush629363737108
38Proteus51Harry NeillHawley Lake936333439112
39Vision60Lee MutlowWoodspring1328383936115
40 42John WoodmanDurleigh1133414141126

Event 6 Results:

PosHullSail NoSkipperClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Britpop39Peter StolleryGuildford3113218
2Britpop26Josh KingWindrush12968421
3Britpop75Tony EdwardsYeovil1131821724
4Britpop22Martin RobertsBirkenhead2121245326
5Britpop9Graham ElliottBirkenhead3615116632
6Venti25Rob WalshFleetwood721359933
7Proteus112Craig RichardsDatchet5717117535
8Britpop119Oliver StolleryGuildford45810121037
9Britpop134Tim HandLincoln5101187838
10SV67Derek PriestleyFleetwood111212142340
11Britpop88James EdwardsYeovil9477131740
12Forkilo95Graham BantockChelmsford29416152746
13Britpop98Darin BallingtonLincoln28617212053
14Britpop63Peter BaldwinBirkenhead614201541554
15Britpop64Robert McIntoshBirkenhead1022191424267
16V1223David LindsayDatchet1023109182670
17RocketRS193Mike CookeDurleigh11311623111172
18Viss54Nigel BarrowDatchet331321423676
19Britpop122Ben HarkerHuntingdon7242924101378
20V115Jonathan KnealeWest Cornwall727342831479
21Proteus164Simon ClarkWest Cornwall8202130201281
22Britpop35Paul PlestedBirkenhead1236513272885
23Britpop154Roy StevensScarborough11341422231686
24Britpop69Jen HandLincoln10152319291986
25Britpop73Vernon AppletonDatchet5282818162188
26Venti65Peter WaltersLincoln4182220263890
27Venti93Rob DyerEastleigh81626272541102
28Britpop38Mark RoseFleetwood41724253535105
29V1262Colin NewtonWoodspring62536331925108
30Britpop47Rohan WilliamsDatchet123227312218110
31Venti46Mickyboy ChamberlainLincoln81925323832116
32Venti55Nigel BrownGosport93740263622130
33Kantun 26Austin GuerrierDatchet62933353233133
34Alternative32Paul MiddletonFleetwood134031293924136
35K233Anthony MarshallHove Lagoon92632384131136
36Britpop131Lloyd WatsonWindrush123035402834139
37Vision60Lee MutlowWoodspring143341343730148
38Britpop4John WoodmanDurleigh144138393129151
39Alternative16Richard AucottDurleigh133830373339151
40Britpop91Martin AspinallRotherham113937363437155
41Britpop49Tracey BallingtonLincoln133539414040167

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