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Harken UK Musto Performance Skiff National Championships - Overall

by Ben Schooling and associates 18 Aug 2014 15:25 BST 14-17 August 2014

Day 4

There were a few sore heads on the final morning after the awesome Uber Meister band and Jaegar Meister challenge. Fortunately for them the wind was howling with 30kt gusts recorded on the anemometer and the Solent sporting Musto-bashing chop. The PRO had got half way over from the IOW in the committee boat and turned back due to the sea state and so the wise call was made to abandoned racing for the day.

The fleet engaged in 'operation trolley swap' before an early prize-giving at 10:30 which was welcomed by those travelling back to the highlands of Scotland. The German contingent had already departed with Iver driving after Frithjof's unfortunate knee twisting incident at the windward mark of race 8.

Overall

After a fantastic event congratulations go to Bruce Keen for sailing consistently well across a range of conditions to retain his National Championship Title. Special mention also goes to Mike Palfreman on a well earned 2nd place with Richard Stenhouse securing 3rd spot on the podium. The rest of the results can be found here.

Huge thanks go to Stokes Bay Sailing club for a fantastic event, special mention to Debbie in the office and of course Larry with his relentless energy and enthusiasm. Thanks to Chris Watts for providing a clear and well structured account of his interpretation of how Rule 42 applies to the Mustos. Also to Hero for his observations, I'm not sure if he was impressed by the sailing but certainly seemed to enjoy Dan Trotter's pogo dancing antics! We wish him and the team the best of luck with Japan 2020 Olympics.

The race Officer Mike Harrison did a fantastic job completing a 10 race series, thanks also to our sponsors Harken and Musto for their generous prizes and for Noble Marine for their continued support. With 58 boats, 16 boats up on last year the Musto Performance Skiff continues to show its strength as a class.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1469Bruce KeenStokes Bay SC21‑2822‑10161116
2409Mike PalfremanStokes Bay SC94‑15575‑3223439
3442Richard StenhouseRutland SC524‑1193511‑13342
4520Dave PostonDatchet Water SC(DNC)10‑3173741941266
5470Nicolas DuchoudSuisse SCOW10‑20535415818(BFD)68
6200Ian TrotterDerwent Res SC4111‑2961911‑25101072
7487Ben SchoolingDatchet Water SC159134811‑161‑241677
8495Iver AhlmannKieler YC‑24131991028‑2921982
9305Richard PelleyStokes Bay SC3‑301017201318‑307593
10484Frithjof SchwerdtPotsdamer YC114111413(DNC)(DNC)DNC95
11461Alex CooperWeston SC133962630‑364‑38899
12130Sam BarkerCastle Cove SC22(DNC)2161382559(DNC)100
13444Jamie HiltonDatchet Water SC77221421‑44621(DNC)2100
14525Christian ReynoldsLocks SC12(DNC)623‑2791231720102
15364Andy RiceStokes Bay SC‑40‑3227101712224817117
16474Alastair ConnDerwent Res SC38(DNF)3131G192222(DNC)133.3
17482Matthew HoldenLocks SC19267‑422214102019‑27137
18502Rick PerkinsMPSCA27(DNC)121215182026‑3114144
19113Ed WilkinsonStokes Bay SC(DNF)23‑462214231415630147
20456Serega SamusDatchet Water SC(DNC)623342925‑3510167150
21446Ben CleggBrightlingsea SC2516‑322518‑28792724151
22516John ReekieBassenthwaite SC(OCS)(DNC)261819213171223157
23467Luke DraperKing George SC16(DNC)20192331‑3814326161
24384Stuart KeeganDerwent Res SC829‑381512(BFD)27282029168
25178Ian MarshallOxford SC‑421225243222‑33172522179
26414Andrew GouldEmsworth Slipper SC18(DNC)16312516221641(DNC)185
27228Ron BarnesThorpe Bay YC171735‑443663431(DNF)11187
28168Daniel TrotterDerwent Res SC39882116(BFD)2413(BFD)BFD189
29419Richard SmithWilsonian SC3027213024(BFD)26‑47532195
30483John EvansDerwent Res SC32(DNF)1436(BFD)2723182326199
31476John ArcherRORC33313726112413‑4228(DNC)203
32260Mark CooperDatchet Water SC20(DNC)413231202134(BFD)9208
33372Alex KnightCastle Cove SC295188(BFD)1530(DNF)DNCDNC225
34160Jon SimpsonBlackwater SC112539‑4740(DNC)41441418232
35521Iain MortonChanonry SC(OCS)3330284317‑44234225241
36169David AnnanGrafham Water SC281933‑413832294121(BFD)241
37294Tom ConwayDerwent Res SC212148463034‑513715(DNC)252
38369Kit StenhouseRutland SC4115173737(DSQ)373534(DNF)253
3964Jason RickardsDatchet Water SC2628‑473933‑4228333334254
40354George HandStokes Bay SC6(DNF)2420(DNC)DNC1712BFDDNC259
41220Ben YeatsChanonry SC341842‑45283540‑463733267
42248Mark HainePrestwick SC14(DNC)4943(BFD)DNC43272913278
43283Mick KeatesKing George SC37(DNF)4327(BFD)2642393531280
44333Tim ChapmanRutland SC(DNC)(DNC)4535342948403021282
4574Alastair GouldWhitstable YC3522‑51‑51444047483628300
46289Andrew WhittleBlackwater SC31(DNC)44524139504539(DNC)341
4797Gavin BrewerStokes Bay SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC39381115343
48373Paul MolesworthDatchet Water SC23243438(DNF)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC359
49230Giles Lloyd WilliamsLymington Town SC36(DNF)36403537(DNC)DNCDNCDNC364
50376David RickardDatchet Water SC(DNC)(DNC)2933393846DNFDNCDNC365
51186Andrew SticklandEssex YC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC45322635378
52287Martin KeeganDerwent Res SC(DNC)(DNC)53484736494344DNF380
53181Kevin HollidayChanonry SC(OCS)(DNF)50504533524943BFD382
54230Henry Lloyd WilliamsLymington Town SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC193640DNC395
55375Steve WrightStokes Bay SC(DNC)(DNC)DNF5446415350DNCDNC424
5661Nicholas MacWhirterLocks SC(DNS)(DNC)4053DNC43DNCDNCDNCDNC436
57355Nick LoganRutland SC(DNC)(DNC)524942DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC443
58311David AyreThorpe Bay YC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC54DNCDNFDNF474
59501Chris WrightCarsington SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC480

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