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Merlin Rocket Craftinsure Silver Tiller and Allspars South West Series at Starcross Yacht Club

by Mike & Jane Calvert 2 Jun 13:12 BST 23-24 May 2026
Storm Nutall and Sally Wakefeild win their first race together in 30plus years - Merlin Rocket Craftinsure Silver Tiller and Allspars South West Series at Starcross © Garnett Showell

Seven visitors added to six boats from the very active Merlin fleet at Starcross YC, giving a range of experience from current leaders of the ST series to recent graduates of the highly successful Rutland training weekend. Winds were a light but very sailable NW with a chance of the legendary Starcross sea breeze on its way later.

PRO Russ Gibbs set a windward-leeward course in the main channel off the Lympstone shore on an incoming tide. There were lines of pressure and several shifts to gain an advantage from, and the leading three boats around the windward mark were Chris Gould & Sophie Mackley, Mike & Jane Calvert, then Dave Winder & Beka Jones. Chris & Sophie and Mike & Jane traded places for two rounds before Chris & Sophie went left on the final run into the tide, but crucially more pressure. This took them into the lead to the finish, with Mike & Jane second, and Dave & Beka third.

Race 2 got away in similar conditions, Chris & Sophie rounded first, with Mike & Jane chasing hard, along with Storm Nuttall & Sally Wakefield closing fast. Mike & Jane lead the next round after picking a really useful shift upwind but unfortunately had to retire as Jane collected a spinnaker pole with her head on a gybe. In a dying breeze Storm & Sally slipped into the lead and extended this to the finish, with Caroline Gould & Pete Nicholson second and Dave & Beka third.

The tide had begun to turn for race 3, and the breeze reappeared nicely. (The Calverts also reappeared after they had hosed down both the boat and Jane to remove all evidence of the bloodbath massacre brought about by the spinnaker pole collision!)

Using local knowledge Dave Lee & Angela Bridges went hard right to cheat the tide, taking most of the fleet with them, and leaving Chris & Sophie and Mike & Jane hung out to dry on the left. Close racing ensued between Dave & Beka, Caroline & Pete and Dave & Angela. With the tide really beginning to flow seaward, and the breeze dropping a little the Race Team shortened, leaving a bit of a pile-up at the leeward mark. Taking advantage of this Tom Lonsdale & Emily Batterton tacked immediately and sneaked through to take the win, ahead of Caroline & Pete in second and Dave & Beka third.

The sea breeze finally arrived well after the fleet was ashore, but Sunday's forecast of a cloud-free early morning meant expectations were high for a good sea breeze. The fleet enjoyed a very pleasant evening in the local hostelry, ably organised by Steve Harling.

Sunday dawned bright and clear, so Russ and his team had a short AP to allow the breeze to settle into a really lovely 8-10 knots SE sea breeze. The course was a P configuration for variety, still keeping the fleet in the deep-water channel, beating towards Exmouth.

Locals Dave & Angela hit hard left to cheat the tide again in race 4, but it quickly became obvious that short-tacking up the right was the way to go. Chris & Sophie nailed this to perfection and enjoyed a comfortable win. Caroline & Pete were second with James Wells & Tina Mackie taking third.

In race 5, in simply stellar conditions Chris & Sophie again won the first beat with the Calverts chasing hard downwind. Mike & Jane nipped inside at the leeward mark and extended their lead to the finish. Chris & Sophie held second to win the meeting overall, then super-consistent Dave & Beka took their fourth third place of the weekend.

Thank you to Craftinsure and AllSpars for sponsorship of the series. Next up is Craftinsure Silver Tiller at Hayling Island on 6th and 7th June, and the next Allspars South West Series is at Bristol Corinthian on Sunday 21st June.

Overall Results:

PosDivisionBoat nameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stPlatinumBlack Swan3803Chris GouldSophie MacKleyShoreham SC14‑8128
2ndPlatinumSkadi3820Caroline GouldPete NicholsonShoreham SC‑5222410
3rdPlatinumback in Business3829Mike CalvertJane CalvertAxe YC2(RET)44111
4thPlarinumReturn of the Jedi3827David WinderBeka JonesHollingworth333‑5312
5thSilverTeacup3825Storm NuttallSally WakefieldWest Hoe SC4166(RET)17
6thGoldFancy Liquor3764Tom LonsdaleEmily BattertonWest Oxford SC‑7517619
7thGoldPoint n Squirt3746James WellsLiz Wells / Tina MacKieHooe Point SC67‑93521
8thGoldThe Angels Share3779David LeeAngela BridgesStarcross YC‑8658726
9thBronzePace maker3813Steve HarlingEleanor ThomasStarcross YC98‑109834
10thBronzeRocket Science3785Robin CharlesGus / Luca BraggStarcross YC109(RET)10938
11thBronzeSlippery When Wet3693John BuckleyLuca / Jane HillStarcross YC11117‑131140
12thBronzeHighlander3721Nick TurnerMartinStarcross YC1310(RET)121045
13thBronzePainkiller3718Vyv GameIme Hill/ Simon DeeksStarcross YC‑121211111246

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