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Noble Marine / Vaikobi UKLA Qualifier 4 at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy

by Norman Struthers 14 Sep 2022 10:53 UTC 10-11 September 2022

It was decided that UKLA ILCA Q4 should go ahead giving competitors, volunteers and supporters the chance to come together and show fitting respect for the Queen. Each boat flew a black ribbon from their mast heads in her memory.

175 boats arrived at Weymouth for a weekend of highly competitive racing. It also saw the annual Barts Bash race. Here, Norman Struthers reports on the 34 boat ILCA 7 fleet.

Day one of the UKLA Autumn Qualifier was sailed in Weymouth harbour. With wind from the West at 8 knots, it ended up being one of the tightest days of racing ever seen in the history of Weymouth qualifiers, with the whole fleet bunched together around the first windward.

The right was favoured throughout the day, which was seen clearly in the first race, with a majority of the fleet working up to that starboard lay line. Dan McGaughey and Dan Whiteley led around the windward but were caught around the bottom of the outer loop when the go right gate paid. The final finishing order was Sam Whaley, Finley Dickinson and James Percival-Cooke.

The right side was still paying for Race 2 so Dickinson took advantage of this and worked his way up the right to a lead at the windward, follow by Whaley and Kai Wolgram. After this, the course stayed mostly consistent with little opportunity to pass. Mr. Jake Farren-Price (aka Mr. Downwind Speed aka. Mr JFP) was able to clutch up the final downwind, turning on the downwind speed, leading to a final order of Dickinson, Whaley, and JFP.

Again, in race 3, the right paid up the beat. Nick Welbourn, aka Mr. Element 6, was on an absolute flyer, leading the way around the first mark. Nick was able to fight off the speedy Whaley behind him, showing that a sharp tool is always useful, but requires a skillful hand to be successful.

Day 2 the fleet finally got their wish and made the trip out to the famous Weymouth Bay. This led to the old guard of the fleet, Whaley and JFP, reminiscing of times when Qualifiers were always in the bay. Thank you to the Committee for amusing our wishes and letting us race out there!

In Race 4, the 7's got down to it and enjoyed some great conditions in the bay. 8-10 knots and wind from the south. Whaley picked it up right off the gun, with a great start from the pin leaving him launched. He held a commanding lead throughout the course. JFP and Norman Struthers, although behind at the first windward, were able to put together a fast first downwind and tactical second upwind to be 2nd and 3rd around the second windward and staying in these places to the finish line.

In Race 5, Whaley again was absolutely launched as the fleet caught up with the 6's up the first beat. Knowing the location of the rest of the fleet was difficult while navigating through the 6's, but once the two fleets rounded the bottom of the outer loop, positions were once again made clear. Following Whaley was a group of young guns including Arthur Farley, James Foster, Nick Welbourne and Charlie South who all took advantage of a nice lefty at the top of the first beat. This order stayed relatively the same around the course, ending in a Whaley, Farley, Foster top 3.

Race 6 was everyone's final chance to move on the leaderboard. With some positions very close in points and a little more wind, this spelled excitement. Whaley again had a successful start at the pin with a majority of the fleet lined up behind him, while Stormin Norman Struthers started on a flyer at the boat, taking advantage of some line sag. The fleet again worked their way to the left, with some others absolutely sending it to the right in hopes of a high-risk high reward strategy. In the end the left paid off, with Norman leading Sam and the rest of the fleet around the top.

Mr. Downwind Speed (Jake Farren-Price) had a blinder of a first downwind and jumped up from 8th to 3rd, leading to a Struthers, Whaley, Farren-Price bottom rounding. The threesome fought their way up the beat, but the order stayed the same. This set up a battle for the ages, with the threesome absolutely duking it out down the final downwind, taking waves and clearing weeds from their boards. In the end Whaley caught the final wave to the mark and rounded ahead, with Norman just getting room on JFP at the rounding. Whaley rounded first, and after a battle between JFP and Norman on the reach, JFP was victorious in an absolute photo finish. That final finish is definitely what makes ILCA racing so fun.

A special thank you to the Andrew Simpson Foundation and Lindsay Porter who help provide some excellent photos. Also our terrific sponsors, Noble Marine and Vaikobi who support the class so loyally:

  • Noble Marine has crafted a very competitive and excellent insurance product for all Laser/ILCA sailors. A very personal service and an extremely useful website help make this the 'go to' company. www.noblemarine.co.uk
  • Vaikobi - a brand born on the waters of Sydney Harbour, out of a passion for all ocean sports. Across the team, we paddle, Surfski, SUP, Wing Foil and Sail. www.vaikobi.com

The fleet would like to thank everyone who made this great event happen.

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stGBR221110Sam WhaleySwanage SC1‑221116
2ndGBR217303Jacob Farren‑PriceWarsash SC7332‑8217
3rdGBR216009Finley DickinsonHayling Island SC2155‑7619
4thGBR219332Arthur FarleyBHYC666‑82525
5thGBR219907Nick WelbournHykeham SC‑1781641029
6thGBR216385Daniel WhiteleyPort Dinorwic SC45104(DNC)730
7thCAN219066Norman StruthersStokes Bay SC1213‑1436337
8thGBR212907James FosterPoole YC‑99893837
9thGBR218433Kai WolgramLlyn Brenig SC5412710‑1538
10thGBR211012Gordon Cogan SivarajanClyde Cruising Club8711‑1511946
11thGBR218435Charlie SouthEmsworth Sailing Club / Stokes Bay Saili16‑2191351154
12th 218434Angus Kemp 11‑22417121660
13thGBR216646Alastair BrownStokes Bay SC Great Moor SC1516‑22189462
14th 216373James Percival‑CookeNorfolk Broads YC311710(RET)DNC66
15thGBR205823Josh MorganDubai Offshore Sailing Club‑23141511151267
16thGBR219812Tom MitchellRoyal Tay Yacht Club‑31121316141873
17thGBR219069Finlay TulettDalgety Bay Sailing Club1315171416‑2075
18thGBR219655Edward BakerChew Valley Lake SC/Bowmoor SC14‑242112181378
19thGBR219366George ColquittWest Kirby SC181918‑21211490
20thGBR213544Luke AnsteyFrensham Pond SC / Stokes Bay SC2023‑2619131994
21stGBR217871Mark LyttleQueen Mary SC2817(RET)20171799
22nd 183117Ben RichardsonCastle Cove SC242016‑282022102
23rd 215381Dan McGaugheyBallyhome YC10101929(RET)DNC103
24thGBR213545George SunderlandDraycote Water‑261824251921107
25thGBR216239Jamie BlakeGreat Moor SC1926‑27222224113
26thGBR214637Ewan McAnallyRutland Sailing Club‑272520232523116
27thGBR215421Willam SunderlandDraycote Water212825‑342926129
28thGBR219663Theo GumbleyWeir Wood SC22312324(DNS)DNC135
29thUKR218279David Surkov 29‑3028302325135
30th 216611Adrian LynhamStokes Bay SC2529‑32322430140
31stGBR216704Finn SinclairNeyland YC32273027(BFD)27143
32ndGBR211324Rhys JonesCardiff YC‑343331262629145
33rdGBR216378Matthew StubbinsLlandudno SC3032‑33312828149
34th 183153Matthew FletcherQueen Mary SC3334293327(DNC)156

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