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Dell Quay Sailing Club Frostbite Series 2025/26 - Overall

by James Pound 21 Feb 21:23 GMT 2 February 2026

Finally we got to stretch the mainsheet and use the legs! With a gusty and fluky wind greeting the sailors for races 9 and 10 of a brilliant Frostbite series, the breeze ranged from 5 - 16 knots across the course.

The RO set a great windward leeward giving those of us lucky enough to be out a long beat with some testing conditions with big shifts and large gusts.

The first race was sailed with a strong flooding tide, the WSW meant there was a real decision to be made - sail inshore out of the tide but risk holes and big shifts, or head into a strong spring tide but cleaner air. The RS400 of Jon Wilburn and Pound in the Solo went for the middle ground, with the rest of the fleet heading inshore. Pound still finding his feet in the Solo class didn't fair too well on the upwind leg but the 400 shot off.

The downwind leg also gave some interesting choices for the single sail fleet, most took the direct route, whilst Pound with nothing to lose from a terrible upwind leg went out wide and went from fourth to first amongst the Solo's and gained well on the asymmetrics. The second lap tended to consolidate the results, oh did I mention the 2000 and series leaders of Bill Dawber and Sue Manning.... Yes, they were pointing like demons and took the handicap win, Pound second and Wilburn third.

In the Junior fleet Theodore Valantin had nothing to lose and didn't really need to show up, but hats off to him, he cracked on and scored another bullet with Louie Cornell second and Lara Cook third.

The second race started with a more consistent wind speed and direction and with the flooding tide now subsiding it was all to play for. Middle of the line was the place to be, Pound was early and went to clear the line, getting stuck in irons sailed backwards across the start line and having created a bit of a mess, started last. The 2000 of Dawber and Manning were off, Will Parrett in his Laser had a better race clearing himself of the Solo's. Mark Gardner in his Solo also had a strong race and took third place having had a good battle with Fred Hilgers in the 3rd Solo on the water today.

Towards the end of the first lap the wind started to fade a little which combined with a now outgoing tide created a few waves which didn't help progress upwind, by the time the finish line appeared the breeze had dropped quite a lot, Dawber/Manning took the win, Parret secured second and Gardner clinched third, whilst Theodore cleared up his series with another win, Lara Cook took second and Sebastian Mountain claimed third in the Junior fleet.

A big shout out to the Junior class, a lot of which travelled each week from Felpham SC to compete, was a pleasure having you sail with us and look forward to welcoming you back next year, also a big shout to Richard Tanner and his Comet who joined us from Langstone, look forward to seeing you Saturday 7th November 2026 for the next round!

The end of a fabulous series. A big shout out to all who sailed, those who helped run the races, the club, the safety boats and most importantly the galley, the club simply wouldn't function without you - thank you from all of us sailors.

If you want to find out more about the 'Small club with a big heart' (Quote from one of last years Firefly sailors post open meeting) then drop us a line at or take a look at www.dellquaysc.co.uk

Situated in what is generally regarded as the prettiest and safest part of the fabulous Chichester Harbour, we look forward to welcoming new members, no matter if you don't sail but fancy a paddleboard or row, or just want to be a part of a fun family orientated club!

General handicap overall series results:

PosClassSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1200022744Bill DawberCharlotte DawberDell Quay(DNC)(DNC)11‑311‑5116
2SOLO6101Roger Puttock Dell Quay21(DNC)(DNC)1261(DNC)(DNC)13
3Laser181358Will Parrett Dell Quay333‑42‑4‑92‑9215
4SOLO5735Mark Gardner Dell Quay‑62(DNC)(DNC)4‑10346322
5SOLO6025John Ellis Dell Quay44465‑7(DNC)(DNC)4(DNC)27
6Solo5668James Pound Dell Quay‑8‑86375(DNC)(DNC)2629
7Comet738Richard Tanner Langstone SC77(DNC)(DNC)‑103435(DNC)29
8SOLO4811Fred Hilgers Dell Quay‑9(RET)‑87‑116767437
9RS 400706Jon WilburnLawrence KiesDell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)811593743
10RS 4001139Mark HarperLawrence KiesDell Quay15(DNC)(DNC)1312811(DNC)(DNC)50
11RS Aero 51849Sian Bray FSC109910‑148‑1410(DNC)(DNC)56
12Laser133186Mark Hitchin Dell Quay‑1210111112‑131112(DNC)(DNC)67
13SOLO5867Steve Holcroft Dell Quay5652(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC74
14200021179Peter BinningCharlotte BinningDell Quay(DNC)(DNC)108(DNC)16(DNC)DNC8575
15RS AERO 51Hilary Sparkes Dell Quay1312(DNC)(DNC)15151213(DNC)(DNC)80
16SOLO6077Carol Andrews Dell Quay(DNC)(DNC)79(DNC)(DNC)108DNCDNC90
17LASER121947Jonathan Wilburn Dell Quay(DNC)(DNC)25(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC119
18SOLO5952Noel Wright Dell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC27DNCDNC121
19200021179Peter BinningJuliet BinningDell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)16DNC1314DNCDNC127
20RS Aero 53504Sian Bray FSC(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC108130
21SOLO4561Ian Norman Dell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)99DNCDNCDNCDNC130
22SUPERNOVA1327Duncan Llewelyn Dell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)614DNCDNCDNCDNC132
23Laser160692Nick Pearson Dell Quay1111(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC134
24200021179Juliette BinningPete HaigDell Quay1413(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC139
25FIREFLY3173Chris FryHope FryDell Quay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)1717DNCDNCDNCDNC146
26Musto Skiff52Ben Chrystall DQSC(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC9149
27WANDERER1816Ben CrystalAnnie CrystalStokes Bay(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNC18DNCDNCDNCDNC158

Junior fleet overall series results:

PosClassSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1ILCA 4158386Theodore ValantinFSC‑1‑1111(OCS)‑41116
2ILCA 6198531Louie CornellFSC22‑3‑3221‑2.52‑411
3Laser 4.7220176Lara CookFSC(DNC)(DNC)‑52313‑54215
4ILCA 4174540Sebastian MountainFSC332‑5‑65(DNC)(DNC)3319
5Laser Radial169079Oscar NorthFSC(DNC)(DNC)‑644322.5(OCS)520.5
6LASER 4.7172691Archie PearsonDell Quay Sailing Club44(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC52
7ILCA 4171779Nova RobertsonFelpsham(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC54DNCDNC53
8RS Terra Pro3815Sophia HillaryDell Quay Sailing Club(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)54DNCDNCDNCDNC53
9Pico DuoPICO17Zach Williams (DNC)(DNC)4(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC59
10RS TERA SPORTt1Zachary Williams‑Heggs 5(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC60

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