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Craftinsure Lark Masters Championship at Itchenor Sailing Club

by Simon Morris 9 Oct 10:28 BST 5-6 October 2024
Craftinsure Lark Class Masters Championship at Itchenor © Andrew Penman

The biennial Lark Masters returned to Itchenor Sailing Club, a beautiful spot for a reunion of old friends and sparring partners. The sun was out, the wind was up and the tide was in for three races on the open reaches of Chichester Harbour.

PRO Katie Nurton set excellent cross tide courses with plenty of shifts and gusts to make for an excellent three hours on the water.

When the event was first created, the entry age to be a Master was set at the (what seemed at the time) ridiculously old age of 35. As a consequence, the event attracted a talented group of Lark experts with six National Titles spanning from 1988 to 2023!

In the first race of the day, the youngest of the National Champions, Ed Bradburn and Holly Evans established an early lead but were pushed all the way to the line by slightly older Champions Harry Pynn and Gemma Cook, with the lead changing a number of times before Ed and Holly took the gun. Meanwhile, the oldest of the Champions, Grand Masters Tim Fells and Jerry Eplett were having a senior moment heading towards the wrong windward mark and finishing DFL.

Race 2 started in a building breeze, with some teams starting to rake back their rigs. Chastened by their first race stupidity, Tim and Jerry took the early lead and extended away from Harry and Gemma to take a comfortable first place. Further back, Ed and Holly were entertaining the fleet by hitting the windward mark and then dismounting during the penalty turn. The dark mud on the top of their sail told the story of their embarrassment.

Going into the final race it was all to play for between the top three teams. Harry and Gemma nailed the first beat coming in on a very nice righty to take the early lead. However, by the first triangle, Ed and Holly had their noses in front with Tim and Jerry up into third and closing in on Ed and Holly by the top of the third beat. Arriving at the penultimate leeward mark overlapped Tim and Jerry were bounced out to the less favoured left-hand side of the beat where they got a nice lefty to take a narrow lead. The top three remained incredibly close for the final two laps but Tim and Jerry held on to take the final gun by half a boat length from Ed and Holly with Harry and Gemma just behind.

These finishing positions were also the overall results with Tim and Jerry taking their first ever Masters title with a combined age of 127 years in the boat.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrew NameClubR1R2R3Pts
1stFloozie2527Tim FellsJerry EplettSalcombe YC‑9112
2ndLark2526Ed BradburnHolly EvansSouth Staffs1‑423
3rdRollergirl2520Harry PynnGemma CookWaldringfield SC22‑34
4thFlorence2492James StewartHannah CarruthersNetley SC43(DNF)7
5thTiger Too2538Nigel HuftonMegan PascoeFrensham Pond SC‑6549
6thWeeble2502Steve ChattenKirsty PhippsNetley SC5‑7510
7thCleopatra2541Simon CoxGeorge Cox‑OliffBrightlingsea39(DNF)12
8thMusto2475Dougal ScottHelen ScottStarcross YC‑76612
9thLark2539Nigel ScottTegwyn TrickerRYA‑88715

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