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Sunbeam Centenary Regatta at Itchenor Sailing Club

by Nick Leach 22 Jun 2023 13:37 BST 7-9 June 2023

The largest ever gathering of Sunbeams took part in a Regatta celebrating their 100 years of racing from the 7-9 June at Itchenor Sailing Club.

The Sunbeam was designed by the celebrated yacht designer, Alfred Westmacott in 1922 and is considered by many to be his best design. At just over 8 metres long they can easily be sailed by a crew of two and there are a number of husband and wife teams who race up to three times a week during the long season from April to October from Itchenor Sailing Club. The Solent Sunbeams were joined by 6 boats from the Falmouth Sunbeam Class which resulted in a big fleet of 36 boats which exceeded the previous record turnout by some margin.

Such was the fleet size that the boats competed in a round-robin series in Chichester Harbour and Bracklesham Bay in fantastic sailing conditions with moderate breezes and blue skies under the excellent stewardship of PRO David McGregor. The racing culminated in a single fleet race which started 3km south of the entrance to Chichester Harbour.

The first race was won by Roger Wickens and Tim Martell in V26 Danny, the most successful Sunbeam team in modern times. The second race was won by Peter Nicholson, Mike Hollis and Christine Graves in the first Sunbeam V1 Dainty. This was a fitting result given that Dainty recently won the 2023 Classic Boat Award as 'Centenarian of the Year'. Whilst Danny also won race 3, former International 14 world champion, Martin Jones, sailing with his wife Vicky took line honours in race 4 in V32 Holly. Race 5 was won by another husband and wife team of Joe & Cathy Burnie in V41 Fleury. Race 6 was won by Simon Perkins and Ian Stobie sailing V47 Kitty.

With one race to go the Centenary Regatta was led by Danny by just one point from both Fleury and V16 Mystery which had only been launched on the previous day after an extensive rebuild by Haines Boatyard in Itchenor. Danny won the final race to clinch overall victory while Fleury took fifth place to narrowly take second place overall and V16 Mystery sailed by Alan Stannah, John Tremlett and William Cuthbert finished third overall.

On the Friday morning the fleet sailed past Betivuka and saluted a special guest whilst in number order, led by the original Sunbeam V1 Dainty, which first raced in 1923, and ending in the latest Sunbeam, V72 Serendipity, which was launched in 2021. Crews were dressed in a range of vintage clothing that evoked memories of former times. On Friday night 200 guests danced the night away at Itchenor Sailing Club celebrating the Centenary of the Sunbeam Class and the genius of the yacht's designer, Alfred Westmacott.

Overall Results:

PosGroupBoat NameSail NoSkipperCrewCrewR1 BvRR1 PvYR2 BvPR2 RvYR3 BvYR3 PvRR4 AllPts
1stBlueDanny26Roger WickensTim Martell 1 1 ‑4 13
2ndYellowFleury41Joe BurnieCathy Burnie  4 21 ‑57
3rdPinkMystery16Alan StannahJohn TremlettWilliam Cuthbert 23  2‑177
4thBlueSky68Oliver GilchristBecky WickensCarole Thompson5 2 2 ‑79
5thRedHolly32Martin JonesVicky Jones 3  1 ‑8610
6thRedMilly45Brian SteptoeJohn Derbyshire 6  3 4‑1813
7thPinkFirefly62Stewart Reed   ‑109  3315
8thPinkKitty47Simon PerkinsIan Stobie  5‑11  11117
9thYellowQuery25Tim HillRichard SmythTracy Hastain 12 (RET)3 419
10thYellowHarmony11Duncan O'KellyFleur O'KellyJulian Hawe 3 79 ‑1619
11thYellowSerendipity72Adrian EdwardsNikki EdwardsMark Lynch 6 85 ‑1219
12thYellowPolly18Nick LeachMark BroadNigel Sharp ‑14 513 220
13thRedSpray46Nick PhillipsPhilip GladmanLee Mandiwall#9  6 5‑1020
14thYellowDainty1Peter NicholsonMike HollisChristine Graves 1 416 ‑2821
15thBlueFay24Thomas ReidHartley BinghamLindy Ambrose10 4 8 ‑1522
16thPinkWhimsey5David MantleTom Green  88  6‑2022
17thPinkArgosy12James AxtellSam AxtellBen Clothier ‑115  9.5822.5
18thBluePintail35Paul PullenBen PullenEdward Bolitho7 7 11 ‑1325
19thBlueMelody36John TannerHenry DembinskiNeil Prior4 10 14 ‑2428
20thPinkAlchemy65Tamsin SaundersJerry SaundersJacky Evans 96  13‑2228
21stYellowJoy2Martin EvansDavid Brunyee  15 96 ‑2130
22ndPinkWhy28Robert EggletonGeorgie EggletonOwain Oarker 714  12‑2933
23rdBlueComedy17Barry SampsonRobert BaileyNick Sampson8 13 12 ‑2733
24thPinkMaisy64Sue SmithPeter Goddard  (DNC)DNC  7935
25thYellowLittle Lady6Gayle PalmerHermione Pattison  13 RET7 ‑2639
26thBlueSugar Daddy29Graham MartinLousie MartinJames Clatworthy17 12 10 (DNF)39
27thRedBryony13William BodeyRichard Kendall 13  12 14‑3139
28thRedMisty67Robin RichardsonDavid McLeanTasha Gladman11  DSQ 9.5‑2539.5
29thBlueJabberwocky14Mike WestonPeter HansellPeter Dickinson2 DNC DNS (DNS)40
30thPinkPenny42Julian MoneyRichard PearsonStewart Smith 16(DNC)  111441
31stRedSymphony33Viv WilliamsRobert EastwoodJill Robinson14  10 DNS(DNS)43
32ndRedMolly66Tina WebsterNick BoydRichard Stephens15  11 OCS‑2345
33rdBlueTiffany71David GryllsNeil Wilson 16 15 15 ‑3046
34thRedMinty70James LeaverHarriett PattersonFrancesca Leaver12  (RET) OCS1950
35thRedHoney43Graham ColbourneChris ColbourneJudy Howland‑JAckosnDNC  DNC DNS(DNS)57
35thYellowMary4Charles RichardsonAlex Mills  DNC DNCDNS (DNS)57

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