Please select your home edition
Edition
RYA Membership

Splash Nationals at the Norfolk Punt Club

by Gavin Johnson 11 Oct 2007 08:30 BST 7 October 2007
Racing on Barton Broad during the Splash nationals © Gavin Johnson

With a forecast for light winds we were very fortunate to be racing at Barton. The wind never quite disappeared but it was always challenging to sniff the fastest course. Watching from the pontoons in the middle of the broad was intriguing. Competition was intense throughout the fleet, no more so than with the Brubert family. Older brother Jacob was given a serious examination by the younger brother Zach who revelled in the conditions on his debut in a Splash.

In race one Jake Sallis escaped into an early lead with Will Johnson rapidly pulling through the fleet to second place. Jacob Brubert and Victoria Marfleet were over at the start and had a lot of ground to make up on the leaders Jacob confidently carved through the fleet and splitting tacks took the race from Jake Sallis on the final beat. Will took third after enduring a spirited challenge local sailor Alice Dring who finished the series the highest of a good Punt Club entry.

A number of competitors spotted Otters playing in the water and whilst waiting for the start of the second race the spectators spotted one of these engaging creatures taking an eel home for lunch.

In race two Jacob Brubert fought hard to erode Victoria Marfleet’s lead eventually taking the race by a comfortable margin. With Jake Sallis in third Zach emulated his brother by pipping Will on the finish line to take fourth. With a break for lunch the competitors were able bask in the October sunshine.

The wind continued to rise and fall but never stabilised, the afternoon racing was to be as fascinating as the morning session.

For much of race three, Zach managed to lead his brother. With family bragging rights at risk the lighter Zach showed good speed whist Jacob’s experience and wind awareness allowed him to eventually out manoeuvre his brother. Victoria Marfleet took third but fourth and fifth positions were in doubt as Will and Jake indulged in a monumental tacking battle Will took fourth with Jake fifth.

The final race of the day took place in true Splash fashion lots of good natured banter and some great tactical racing. Georgina Pickworth and Victoria made excellent starts and Victoria escaped to an early lead but it was again the sibling rivalries which influenced the race. With Zach rounding the windward mark second and Jacob third, Rosie Johnson rounded fourth immediately ahead of older brother Will with Jake hot on their heels. The remainder of the fleet rounded together vying for position in close order for much of the rest of the race. At the finish Victoria won after a faultless race from Jacob in second with Zach in third. Biggest smile of the day went to Rosie who finished sixth.

It's very easy to focus on the top end of the fleet but all sailors performed exceptionally well in some very trying conditions. To their credit there were no retirements in the whole series. The mid fleet local battle between Alice, Ruth Myerscroft, Bartram Sawyer and James Edmund was hotly contested and highly absorbing.

Congratulations to Jacob Brubert who won the 2007 Splash National Championships with a near perfect set of results and to all who took part in a thoroughly intriguing day of racing.

The Norfolk Punt Club looked after us extremely well. The rocky road cakes went down really well (made from ginger biscuits). Thanks to all who attended to the NPC for running the event and to Boats and Bits in Norwich for providing two superb promo boats.

Overall Results:

PosHelmClubSail NoR1R2R3R4Pts
1Jacob BrubertWOBYC175711123
2Victoria MarfleetWOBYC200952316
3Zach BrubertWOBYC74274239
4Jacob SallisRollesby Broad SC2290235510
5Will JohnsonAlton Water SC1756354411
6Alice DringNPC8124891221
7Ruth MyerscroftNPC10641067821
8Bartram SawyerNPC2729761122
9James EdmundNPC83161010925
10Ollie HeatonNPC162489111027
11Rosie JohnsonAlton Water SC1068131112629
12Huffy ScottNPC42718188733
13Laura ButtersNPC20891113131337
14Georgina PickworthNPC581412161440
15Roseanna SawyerNPC15761214141640
16Beki EdmundNPC8641515151545

Related Articles

Horning Sailing Club's Open Regatta Week 2024
Some of the best weather conditions for many years Horning Sailing Club enjoyed a fantastic week both on and off the water for their 2024 Regatta Week, in some of the best weather conditions for many years, and in stark contrast to the windy conditions of 2023's Regatta. Posted on 5 Aug
Horning Sailing Club End of Season Regatta 2023
A fantastic turnout on Hoveton Little Broad with 30 boats taking part Horning Sailing Club's traditional End of Season Regatta took place over the weekend, with a fantastic turnout of 30 boats taking part. Posted on 17 Oct 2023
Horning Sailing Club End of Season Regatta 2021
A great turnout of boats on the water The final weekend of Horning Sailing Club's 2021 season was sailed over the weekend 9th & 10th October, with a great turnout of boats on the water. Posted on 12 Oct 2021
Horning SC End of Season Regatta
Unseasonably warm sunshine on both days Horning Sailing Club had a blast for their End of Season Regatta with good winds and unseasonably warm sunshine on both days. Posted on 17 Oct 2017
Horning SC Open Dinghy Weekend
Perfect weather conditions on Hoveton Little Broad Horning Sailing Club held their Open Dinghy Weekend over 23/24th September on Hoveton Little Broad. In perfect weather conditions, competitors enjoyed good racing with gentle winds on Saturday, these picking up on Sunday along with brilliant sunshine. Posted on 25 Sep 2017
Horning Sailing Club Regatta Week
Lively conditions the theme for much of the racing The first day of Horning Sailing Club's Open Regatta Week began on Monday 31st July with a good breeze and sunshine, providing lively conditions, a theme of which was to continue for much of the week. Posted on 7 Aug 2017
Singlehanders at Horning
16 entrants race on the River Bure in a variety of boats Horning Sailing Club's annual Single-handed Open took place on Saturday 13th May, attracting 16 entrants in a variety of boats, sailing on the River Bure outside the Clubhouse. Posted on 14 May 2017
Dutch Youth Regatta overall
704 sailors battled on the IJsselmeer The international Dutch Youth Regatta concluded with a day with heavy winds: a big contrast with the previous race days where light winds characterised the event. Posted on 9 May 2016
Dutch Youth Regatta day 1
Tricky day on the water The Dutch Youth Regatta kicked off this morning after the final measurements and registration: 704 youth sailors, 632 boats and 22 nations are competing at this event in Workum, The Netherlands. Posted on 6 May 2016
Splash Nationals at Christchurch
Some sharp gusts for the small but competitive fleet A small but competitive fleet of Splashes took part in their National Championships at Christchurch Sailing Club on August 24th & 25th. Posted on 29 Aug 2013