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Autumn Passage Race 2025 at Horning Sailing Club

by Holly Hancock 20 Oct 15:52 BST 18 October 2025

Given the mist and 1mph winds forecast for Saturday, there was some trepidation amongst the sailors planning to take part in Horning Sailing Club's Autumn Passage Race, now in its third year. Despite this, some 47 boats arrived in Horning from across the Broads, hoping for better conditions.

Billed as the Three Rivers Race without the bridges, the original plan was to sail towards Womack and up towards Acle before returning to Horning. The morning of the race saw the water like a millpond and not a breath of wind in the air; however, just as the briefing began, a very gentle breeze started to pick up and the decision was made that racing would go ahead but would start at St Benet's Abbey, with the turning buoys just beyond Thurne Windmill and Upton Dyke.

The race entrants were dominated by river cruisers, with 22 taking part. Surprisingly, there were only three dinghies - two Norfolk Punts and a Wayfarer, the remainder keelboats, including strong fleets of Yeoman (8), Rebels (6) and Reedlings (4) - the latter two boats designed for the Broads.

As competitors made their way to the start line with tows, paddling and some even sailing to St Benet's Abbey, it was an opportunity to see the Broads in all its Autumn splendour - with kingfishers, otters, cormorants and herons spotted.

Once at St Benet's, the fleet drew quite a crowd. The breeze was extremely light, particularly during the first few starts - where, in the first start, the fast cruisers saw half the fleet over the line! The remaining seven starts were relatively uneventful, with the gradually building breeze marginally benefitting those who started later.

With a beat down to Thurne mouth, it was a pleasant sail, by now the breeze picking up significantly. The first turning buoy was at Thurne and, sailing on a Reedling - one of the last starters - coming across the majority of the fleet heading back towards you in a wall across the river was quite the sight to see! The fleet spread out more on the leg to Upton but there was still close racing.

It proved not to be a day for the faster craft, and the race was won by one of the three dinghies - Wayfarer "Selkie" helmed by Jeremy Evans.

Second was Jack Barnham in Yare & Bure Peacock, and Kevin Edwards (Rebel Maid) third. Fourth was River Cruiser Vacuna (on handicap the slowest river cruiser participating) helmed by Simon Bryan. Waveney "Snakeshead" sailed by Alex New was fifth, whilst 21 seconds on handicap separated the next four finishers. Sixth was Peter Brown in Rebel Rothay, whilst Stuart Bailey in Reedling Jaws was seventh. Coming in eighth and first Yeoman was Steve Middleditch in Scorpio, whilst Robert Hancock in Reedling Siskin was 9th. Completing the top ten was Peter Goshawk in River Cruiser "Grayling."

Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoBoat NameHelmTime
1WayfarerW11323SelkieJeremy Evans02:30:39
2YBOD24PeacockJack Barnham02:32:03
3RebelR4Rebel MaidKevin Edwards02:33:42
4River Cruiser50VacunaSimon Bryan02:33:42
5WaveneyW3SnakesheadAlex New02:36:18
6RebelR3Rebel RothayPeter Brown02:37:02
7ReedlingRK4JawsStuart Bailey02:37:11
8YeomanY65ScorpioSteve Middleditch02:37:16
9ReedlingRK2SiskinRobert Hancock02:37:23
10River Cruiser414GraylingPeter Goshawk02:38:32
11River Cruiser222SwallowtailToby Pearce02:38:39
12River Cruiser262Jessie MayJames Dugdale02:38:42
13River Cruiser152Sabrina 2John Holmes02:38:43
14YeomanY27PanopeBen Adams02:39:55
15River Cruiser410IndiaTim Frary02:40:13
16River Cruiser216TamaraNick Heath02:40:46
17Norfolk Punt103Wildgoose IIJane Pye02:40:47
18River Cruiser429PicklePhil Montague02:40:55
19Norfolk Punt96SnowgooseCharlie Stewart02:40:56
20River Cruiser338BewitchedColin Chettleburgh02:42:10
21YeomanY70Two C SonsPaul Clarke02:43:19
22YBOD22Meadow BrownKevin Thomas02:43:26
23RebelR14Rebel HAndy Barnham02:43:33
24YeomanY164NimrodAllan Dornan02:44:08
25River Cruiser22MoonrakerJames Street02:44:10
26RebelR12Rebel QueenKim West02:44:16
27ReedlingRK9BulrushChris Mayo02:44:50
28RebelR16Rebel ReiverAli Sims02:45:01
29RebelR11Rebel CheiftainPeter Coles02:45:12
30River Cruiser13LadybirdNick Spanton02:45:30
31YeomanY102CornelianCaroline Johnson02:46:50
32River Cruiser379AmantaniGeorge Brewis02:48:34
33ReedlingRK3CockatriceKevin Saunders02:48:35
34River Cruiser433SharkMarty Thompson02:48:46
35YeomanY11AmethystAmanda Brooks02:49:34
36YeomanY161DamselflyAdrian Tooke02:49:46
37River Cruiser418TinkerbellAdrian Lincoln02:49:48
38River Cruiser218MysteryMatt Ford02:52:14
39River Cruiser217MelindaMatt Fooks‑Bale02:53:30
40River Cruiser370GloryColin Brown02:53:40
41River Cruiser416Alice RoseSteve Burton02:54:27
42River Cruiser336SongbirdLester Wellerd02:54:37
43River Cruiser221ArundhatiJeremy Tusting02:56:54
44River Cruiser244CatspawBrian Wilkins03:00:12
45River Cruiser39Blue JacketJasmine Herring03:08:51
RTDSailfish2014Moody BlueMark DouglasRTD
RTDYeomanY163Charlie BrownSara ThwaitesRTD

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