Please select your home edition
Edition
Crewsaver 2021 Safetyline LEADERBOARD

Europe open meeting at Chichester Yacht Club

by Lucy Boreham 26 Mar 22:15 UTC 24 March 2024
16 Europe sailors meet at Chichester for the first open meeting of the season © Karen Cheesman

16 Europe sailors - some well-known in the fleet, others coming to their first open meeting - arrived at Chichester Yacht Club to be met with sunshine and a fresh (aka chilly) North westerly.

With an early first start of 10am, due to the tides, the first shout out goes to the two James - James Clements, coming from Portishead and James Dawes from Redditch - both with long drives to make the event - great commitment from Europe sailors.

Four short races in a trapezoid format was the order of the day, with the Europes going first followed by the Solo fleet.

Race 1 saw a packed line, a lot of hiking up the beat, a close 1st mark rounding and off down a fast reach and then downhill to the gybe mark, which caught a few sailors out with some early swims. Lucy Boreham took a momentary lead over Jason Belben on lap 2, but Jason's superior upwind speed saw him take race 1, with Lucy in second and Jeremy Hartley coming in third.

A quick turnaround and race 2 got under way, this time with James Dawes taking an early lead, to be chased down by Jason, Jeremy and Lucy with James taking fourth, great result for having only just recently stepped into the Europe.

There was much position changing, with lots of snakes and ladders to be found on the upwind with a tricky wind direction giving plenty of lifts, headers and gusts coming over the trees on the far side of Chichester lake and a wobbly downwind leg and the gybe mark close to the club shore to keep spectators amused.

Race 3 saw Jason take a port hand flyer and sneaking ahead of most of the fleet, with the tide having now turned this made the top of the beat interesting and many boats overstanding the port lay line to cause almost all of the fleet to arrive together - all safely round with a few people taking the appropriate penalty turns. By this time the order of first and second was established bewteen Jason and Jeremy whilst Adam Catlow found his form finishing third and Simon Jones taking fourth.

A slightly reduced fleet (the rumours of tea, sandwiches and home-made cake ashore was too much for some) meant that only ten boats started the final race, in what was the calmest conditions of the day - again Jason took an early lead, John Rees maintained his good start to finish second with Jeremy just edging in front of Adam on the final reach to take third and Lucy as the top female just about hanging onto fifth place (and slightly regretting telling the race officer that four races was a good idea so early in the season).

Mark Swallow was enjoying his new boat, with improving scoreline each race and a big grin when he came back ashore.

The much anticipated sailors tea was had, the prizes given out, the excellent race team, both afloat and ashore, congratulated and everyone packed up in the sunshine in good time for those with long drives to get home well before dark.

Whilst the female entry for this event was lower than usual, the class have an Women's training day at Stokes Bay SC on the 6th April - a club that has the majority of its Europe sailors being women. The training day is open to all female sailors - if you are interested in trying the Europe the Synergy Demo boat will be available on the day - please contact the class via the Facebook group to find out more.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st430Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC‑11113
2nd412Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC‑32237
3rd411Lucy BorehamChichester YC23‑5510
4th392Adam CatlowLee on Solent SC4‑73411
5th431John ReesHayling Island SC5‑66213
6th423Simon JonesWeymouth and Portland754(DNC)16
7th420James DawesRedditch SC64‑7717
8th426Nigel ThomasHill Head SC98‑10623
9th387James ClementsPortishead Yacht and Sailing Club‑13119828
10th336Mike PartridgeHayling Island SC‑121081028
11th425Richard EagletonBexhill SC89RET(DNC)32
12th421Mark SwallowTudor SC11‑1312932
13th389Andre OzanneHayling Island SC101411(DNC)35
14th422Claire DavisHayling Island SCRET1213(DNC)41
15th235Louise BelbenStokes Bay SCRETRET(DNC)DNC49
16th404Fiona TaylorLymington Town SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC51

Related Articles

Rock Lark, Phantom, Europe and Tasar Open Preview
Combined open meeting taking place over the early May Bank Holiday weekend Rock Sailing and Waterski Club is delighted to welcome the Lark, Phantom, Europe and Tasar fleets to the annual May Day Bank Holiday Open Meeting to be held from 4th to 6th May. Posted on 18 Apr
Stokes Bay Women's Europe Day preview
New coaching/technical/social event coming up in April The Europe was introduced as an Olympic class in the 1992 Summer Olympics as the women's single-handed dinghy. Since 2008 the Europe is one of the Vintage Yachting Classes at the Vintage Yachting Games. Posted on 16 Mar
British Sailors at Europe Spanish Cup & Europeans
The Europe class in the UK is in fine health The Europe class in the UK is in fine health, a good number of new British built boats having rolled out of the doors of Synergy this year, new Winner Europes joining the fleet and a busy UK 2024 calendar. Posted on 6 Mar
The slightly unusual at the RYA Dinghy Show 2024
Y&Y's roving photographer enjoys a chuckle Back in Farnborough again, the Dinghy Show presented the usual huge range of sailing craft. It's always great seeing the latest hulls, new rope systems, crinkliest sails, and innovative products. But I always have an eye for the slightly unusual... Posted on 1 Mar
Purple patch at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show
Clear the 'in' colour for sailors in 2024 Sailing fashion is a fickle thing, one minute yellow is all the rage, then red, then orange. In 2024 it was most definitely the colour purple. Posted on 26 Feb
Europe class set for RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show
Launching their action-packed 2024 racing calendar The UK Europe Class Association is excited to be exhibiting at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports show this weekend - showing off a stunning new boat from Synergy Marine and launching their action-packed 2024 racing calendar. Posted on 22 Feb
Biotechnology boosts high-performance sailing
UK-based Sustainable Sailing has been building 75% biobased composite rudders and stocks The Europe, a high-performance dinghy originally designed over 80 years ago, is now at the forefront of a revolution in biomaterials which will reduce the carbon footprint in sailing. Posted on 11 Jan
Europe, Finn & OK Open at Hayling Island Preview
Celebrating the unstayed single handers at the end of the season With 12 Finn arriving in the dinghy park en-masse at HISC at the beginning of the year, Europe activity a plenty, and OKs with Paul, Charlie, Alex, Matt and Simon, an event to celebrate the unstayed single handers has been hatched. Posted on 22 Sep 2023
Something so right
Dougal Henshall looks at what makes for a good championships attendance Jack Knights coldly set out that the golden age of dinghy racing had already had its day, and by the mid-1970s he felt that that all the signs were that activity levels had peaked. He claimed to see the first signs of a downward trend. Posted on 13 Sep 2023
Europes at Stokes Bay
Sharing with OK and RS300 classes The forecast looked good the entries arrived later than hoped, the Europe class mustered seventeen boats, the OKs eleven and RS300s nine, so 37 boats on the Solent. Posted on 23 Aug 2023
GJW Direct - Yacht 2019 - FooterStoneways Marine 2021 - FOOTERHyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTER