DF95’s
Spring has finally sprung, or at least it seemed like it for the df 95 skippers on arrival at Gautby road today. However, spring hadn’t brought much breeze with it and the morning’s races were held in very patchy conditions.
Sailing Sec. Paul’s plan to have the 95’s sailing in the morning on the first Wednesday of the month is clearly working so far, with an excellent 11 boats on the water. Neil kindly volunteered as RO, and very sensibly brought out two chairs, one for the start, one for the finish, and set the usual windward/leeward course with leeward gate.
To start with it looked like a running start, but this changed to a close port tack fetch to the top mark, sometimes with a short starboard hitch needed at the top end of the beat. Although the line seemed port end biased the wind along the left hand side was very fluky, and it paid to sail at least up the middle to keep in any pressure. Even then there were some big holes and shifts with boats literally changing tacks in a straight line.
Paul won the first race, Clive and Mike the next two, and then Paul the rest with 5 in a row to run out a clear winner. Clive beat Mike on countback for second, and racing was very close right across the fleet with 5 mid fleet boats covered by 11 points.
It was good to see Mike Mills from Wallasey Yacht Club sailing, and it was a very pleasant day to be there, even though the conditions were not ideal.
Many thanks to Neil for ROing, Dave W for the photos and Malcolm for collating the results which are shown in full below.
- Paul Plested 6 pts 6 wins
- Clive Warren 14 pts 1 win (ahead on countback)
- Mike de St Paer 14 pts 1 win
- Alan Watkinson 17 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 34 pts (ahead on countback)
- Dave Williams 34 pts
- Frans King 36 pts
- Phyl Fanning 43 pts
- Mike Mills 45 pts
- Paul Little 64 pts
- John Carlin 69 pts
DF65’s

After a challenging wind in the morning for the DF95s, fingers were crossed for the breeze to settle down for the 6 skippers who turned up to race DF65s, plus Alan W who opted for his RG65 for practice ahead of the upcoming TT events later in March. Alas, the prevailing wind remained in the SW coming over the houses with big shifts, gusts and flat calms to challenge the sailors. Frans King kindly offered to stay to be RO after racing in the morning, which was much appreciated by all. Dave Williams opted not to sail, but to fish the lake for golf balls! Given that Bidston Golf Club is at least half a mile away, it was a surprise to see more than a dozen balls recovered.

Paul P started as he’d left off from the morning’s session with a win in the first race, followed closely by Alan with his RG65 and Neil W. Clive, who had a good afternoon, found his form in the second race, just holding off Paul in a close finish to the line. Alan got his RG65 tuned in and went on to win race 3, after a battle with Andrew, who finished 2nd. Race 4 also went Alan’s way, with Clive taking line honours in races 5 and 6, leaving him 2nd overall and first DF65 on the day.
- Alan Watkinson RG65 23 8pts 2 wins
- Clive Warren DF65 53 9pts 3 wins
- Paul Plested DF65 154 13pts 1 win
- Andrew Potter DF65 194 18pts
- Neil Westbrook DF65 03 19pts
- Phyl Fanning DF65 550 30pts
- Malcolm Harvey DF65 1019 32pts