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IOM Winter 2024/5 #4 – 22/2/25

We were promised a decent 9 or 10 mph breeze from the West by 12:00 or soon after and the day lived up to the promise with plenty of sunshine and a breeze that was close to straight down the lake, with gusts, lulls and shifts galore to make gains (and for some therefore losses) around the course.

(c) John Beech

There were 15 entries for this week after losing one entry at the last minute, which included our two Junior members going head to head again.  A course was set with a shortened windward leg for the two Juniors and the two adult beginners allowing everyone to finish much more together.  The first race saw Brad take the win from Noah (on only his second time out in an IOM club race) with Alan Bennett beating son George to take third and fourth respectively.  After this first race, George got into his stride and took wins in each of the next five races before the break.  This left space for a variety of sailors to pick up the podium positions includng two seconds and a third for Noah, a similar clutch for Brad, and then a great second for Phyl on only his second outing in the IOM.  Also taking thirds were Graham Brkett, Graham Elliott and Andrea.

(c) John Beech

After the break, the course was made a little more testing for those on a handicap with the first beat to the shorter windward mark, followed by a full length beat on the second.  Even so, young George had a great set of results counting two seconds and two thirds from the six races, with some very close finishes which could easily have meant an even better placing.  Brad had a consistent second half with three wins and a third, the other wins being taken by Peter, Graham E and the final race by Martin.  This small group also picked up the other podium places with Andrea, Robbie Mac and Graham B being in close contention.

(C) Dave Williams

Overall, a great afternoon of sailing with close to “Champagne Sailing” at Gautby Road, especially after all the recent cold weather.  Even more so, was the day fittied in between two storms on Friday and Sunday that would have proved testing for sailing with an “over the houses” close to gale force Southerly.

(c) Dave Williams

George took the afternoon after the string of firsts in the first session, with Brad close behind and Graham E, a number of points adrift in third.  The handicap course with a shorter first leg seemed to work well in keeping the fleet in closer contact for most of the race and one likely to be repeated in future weeks.  Thanks must go to our Race Team of Dave Williams, Neil Westbrook and John Beech and also for the photos from Dave and John.  A few more photos can be seen in the Gallery.

Round #5 of the IOM Winter series takes place on Saturday 8th March, starting at 12:00, just one week before the first Ranking weekend taking place on 15th & 16th March.

  1. George Bennett           BritPOP!     19pts
  2. Brad Gibson                  PostPUNK  22pts
  3. Graham Elliott            BritPOP!      40pts
  4. Peter Baldwin              BritPOP!      46pts
  5. Martin Roberts            BritPOP!     48pts
  6. Rob Macintosh            V9                  61pts
  7. Noah Macintosh         A2                  62pts
  8. Andrea Roberts           BritPOP!     63pts
  9. Phyl Fanning                Lintel          82pts  1x2nd
  10. Graham Birkett           Widget        82pts  1x3rd
  11. Alan Bennett                BritPOP!    106pts  1x3rd
  12. Alan Watkinson          Corbie 5     106pts
  13. John Berry                    Lintel           121pts
  14. Charles Legg               Kantun 2     123pts
  15. Stan Metcalf                Widget        126pts