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IOM Summer Series Round 4 at Lincoln Radio Sailing Club

by Sam Parker 18 May 09:32 BST 17 May 2026

Somewhat down on the usual numbers owing to many helms either competing or helping at the IOM Worlds; ten hardy souls still turned out on what was a cold and grey Sunday.

Sailing was to be on the east bank but owing to the wind direction the beat was to be in two parts with a dog leg in it, this was then followed by a run before beating back to the finishing line, these short races allowed the race officer to get in thirteen races.

With the first race of the day going the way of Mark Nicoll in his Alioth the bulk of the wins went the way of Rob Wilson and Mick Chamberlain, the only others to take a win were Sam Parker, Paul Kelly and Richard Jutsom with Richard only failing to take a second win in race six being passed in the dying stages of the race.

The way to the front on the day was to make a good start, with most wins coming from a good start in clear air and rounding the windward mark first. Jeff Clarke in his (new to him) Venti also appeared to be getting to grips with it, improving race by race until coffee time after five races when he snapped the underdeck sheeting, putting him out for action for the rest of the day.

Another victim of the dreaded string failure was Ron Austen, when his jib tie-down failed before the start of race eleven, putting an end to his day.

The racing was good-natured all day with penalties being taken when required and start line duties being done by everyone based on the order you signed on. Also, many thanks must go to Ron Austen who stepped up again to do assistant race officer duties, and to everyone else who helped pack up at the end of the days racing.

Round 4 Results:

PosHullSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13Pts
1Britpop97Rob Wilson514113311223119
2Alioth66Mick Chamberlain431421422417828
3Venti59Sam Parker882654264144341
4Britpop87Kevin Evison228295545938246
5V1044Paul Kelly3437671311385547
6Alioth80Mark Nicoll159849773672454
7Viss89Richard Jutsum777972657861762
8Sedici77Colin Helliwell6610586988556669
9Venti18Jeff Clarke99533111111111111111195
10Britpop175Ron Austen1010610108896711111195

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