Please select your home edition
Edition
RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show 2025

Osprey Southern Area Championship & Panmorra Cup 2024 at Mount's Bay Sailing Club

by Mike Atkinson 9 May 14:45 BST 4-5 May 2024

The weekend of 4th and 5th May 2024 saw eleven Osprey stalwarts make the pilgrimage to Mount's Bay Sailing Club, the spiritual home of the class for the 2024 Southern Area Championship & Panmorra Cup.

Mount's Bay lived up to its reputation with glorious sunshine and fantastic sailing for both days. Having spent the last few weeks sailing in rain this author was pleased to see the sunshine for the first time this year.

The first race brought a 12 to 15 knot SSE breeze, which drummed up a very surfable swell, making the reaches a pleasant roller coaster ride. The locals had the advantage in the first race with Colin Stephens and Mike Grieg in Thomas Too, 1339 from Mount's Bay rolling most of the fleet out of the start line and getting to the windward mark first and holding off Terry Curtis and Peter Grieg sailing Plan B 1234 to take the first race.

The second race brought entertainment in the form of furthest travellers Ken Brown and Chris Butters from The Isle of Sheppey, who having arrived at Mount's Bay in plenty of time for the first race decided to make vital adjustments on the slipway with a hacksaw to their boat. Consequently, missing the first race. The hacksaw obviously had removed a substantial amount of weight from the boat, as they flew out of the start in the second race. There was some controversy over how they got such a good start, but no protests were brought. Ken and Chris consolidated their start and were third in the second race. At the front end, Terry and Peter showed some good downwind speed to take the victory from Colin and Mike.

This ended the first day with a tie at the front of the fleet and Alex and Nick Willis being in a solid third place sailing Waimanu 1291. Harry and George Odling sailing Infidel, 1085 were fourth.

The evening was spent on the club balcony, cool beer in hand taking in the amazing views of the mount.

Sunday morning brought splendid sunshine and a solid 15 to 18 knot SE breeze, with a much bigger swell than the previous day. The reaches were classic Mount's Bay surf rides with all but one of the reaches being kiteable.

The conditions favoured Peter and Terry who seemed to have the edge downwind, giving them two bullets over Colin and Mike. Further down the pecking order Mike Atkinson and Richard Bowers sailing 1298 Barking Mad found the second days conditions more favourable. They had struggled to find pace on the first day, but cruised round in third for both races on the second day. Unfortunately this robbed Alex and Nick from third place as they were not able to make the last race of the series.

With Peter and Terry taking the laurels a great weekend was enjoyed by everyone under the excellent management of the Mount's Bay Sailing Club, with a cream tea to help the celebrations.

A big thank you to Mount's Bay Sailing Club and all volunteers for a super weekend sailing.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1Plan B1234Terry CurtisPeter GreigCastle Cove SC‑21113
2Thomas Too1339Colin StephensMike GreigMounts Bay SC1‑2225
3Barking Mad1298Michael AtkinsonRichard BowersPoole YC‑953311
4Waimanu1291Alex WillisNick WillisHayling Island SC344(DNC [12])11
5Curved Air1338Ken BrownChris ButtersIsle of Sheepy SC(DNC [12])36514
6Infidel1085Harry OdlingGeorge OdlingOxford SC‑665415
7Schiaffino1207Andrew HatterslyRichard HattersleyPoole YC5‑87719
8Light n Bitter1292PaulJonathan OsgoodStewartby Water SC4‑99821
9Pyscho1178Kevin FrancisTom KlisbyMounts Bay SC‑878621
10Just Pogo1114Ros DownsDavid DownsTata Steel SC7‑1010926
11Sappho73James ChewChris MitchellRestronguet SC101111(RET [12])32

Related Articles

Osprey Welsh & Midlands Championship
Wilkinson Sword Travellers Trophy finale at Tata Steel Sailing Club The Osprey fleet headed to Tata Steel Sailing Club in South Wales for its final event of the year, the Welsh and Midland Championships on the 26th & 27th October. They were met with light winds and sunshine all weekend. Posted on 1 Nov
Blithfield Ospey Open
A combination of good sailing and great food and drink ashore Ospreys have been an icon within Blithfield Sailing Club for decades. Great racing, but the Open is also an event where the great food and drink after sailing is vital. Posted on 14 Oct
Early Autumn Select One Design Maximum Discount
Great savings on sails and covers at Hyde Sails, orders must be placed by 30th September Hyde Sails One-Design Sails have had another successful season on the water, we are currently offering a maximum autumn discount period for select classes allowing for great savings on sails and covers. Posted on 27 Sep
Craftinsure Osprey UK Nationals overall
Matt Rainback and Phil Angrave discard a bullet to win overall The 45 boat fleet were looking forward to getting racing at Poole YC, after Friday had been abandoned due to the non-existence of wind. However was Saturday going to be a repeat? Posted on 10 Sep
Craftinsure Osprey UK Nationals Days 1 & 2
Rain, Rain & More Rain Day 1 of the 45 boat Osprey Nationals, being hosted by Poole Yacht Club from Thursday 5th to Sunday 8th September 2024, started with rigging in heavy rain. Posted on 6 Sep
Ben McGrane's inside track on the sailing scene
One of Britain's great dinghy sailors keeps his finger on the pulse of many of the UK's big classes One of Britain's great dinghy sailors, who keeps his finger on the pulse of many of the UK's big classes, is Hyde Sails' Ben McGrane. Posted on 6 Sep
Beach Regatta at Great Yarmouth & Gorleston
75th anniversary draws 16 boats to east coast The Great Yarmouth & Gorleston SC 75th anniversary Beach Regatta was held over the weekend of 22nd and 23rd June. The Regatta fleet were joined by Phantoms and Vareos ensuring a busy time for the event volunteers, both on shore and off shore. Posted on 25 Jun
Hayling Island Osprey Open
A small but very competitive fleet battles its way through roadworks and closures to attend A small but very competitive fleet of Ospreys battled through various roadworks and closures across the south of the country to compete at Hayling Island over the weekend of May 11th-12th. Posted on 15 May
100 Years of Jack Chippendale
One of the greats behind the golden era of the UK's domestic dinghy scene Regular readers will hopefully have enjoyed the recent 'Fine Lines' series of photos, times to coincide with the centenary of one of the greats behind the golden era of the UK's domestic dinghy scene, Jack Chippendale. Posted on 13 May
'Fine Lines' Top Ten part 10
With a full history of master boatbuilder Jack Chippendale This, the tenth and final Fine Lines in this series ends up with a real example of what the thinking is all about, that near perfect fusion of style and function. Plus a more detailed look at Jack's life and his boats. Posted on 1 May