Please select your home edition
Edition
Sea Sure 2025

Record fleet for DF95 Numb Thumbs Series at Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club

by Martin Brooking 11 Mar 12:20 GMT 8 March 2025
DF95 Numb Thumbs Series © Andy Start

The new year has brought a welcome number of fresh faces to HRYC - and they're making their presence known! Saturday 8th March saw a record fleet of 20 DF95s racing off the gravel spit at Hunts Sailing Club in glorious early Spring sunshine and a steady easterly breeze. This was the 5th event in the DF95 Numb Thumbs Series; and with a wonderful mix of experienced and new skippers there was close racing to be had throughout the fleet.

The course set by Ben Wallace and his willing team was a straight forward windward/leeward affair. The start/finish line was positioned halfway and conveniently close to the shore to allow close monitoring by both skipper and spectators of the start line action.

Despite the course being quite long, the breeze allowed good overall boat speed and the turnover of races was very slick. A total of 11 races was completed in the session, including a half-time break for coffee and cake in the warm sun.

At the front end of the fleet the racing was very tight and consistency was the name of the game. With 19.8 points, Ben Wallace was the victor having only finished outside the top 5 on one occasion. Andy Johnson was only fractionally behind, finishing in second place with 22 points. Local hero Dave "Greenie" Green had more first places than either Ben or Andy, but with a couple of unfortunate tangles he couldn't match the overall consistency this time. Further down the fleet the newer sailors were enjoying close battles and valuable racing experience. Smiles all round at the end of the session.

This record turn-out marks an important milestone for HRYC, which continues to grow as more people become drawn to the sport of radio yachting. The club is looking forward to the upcoming IOM Class Eastern District open meeting on Saturday 5th April. We expect this to be a similarly popular event. IOM sailors can enter via the MYA website and the entry list is growing steadily. Book your place now!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHlemR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11Pts
165Ben W2.8214231734119.8
248Andy J3362614223222
377Dave G112132320771027
4363Andy B2955145511327
5355Andy Wa47939926622048
6195Martin1051098571128457
729Noel541112476205132067
821Wiggles12101213714103105574
9204Stephen B66311111115132061178
10375Hayden710.641415616121412685.6
11370Alan C208871218118915987
12367Les91117101710844162089
13679Tony81414851713111591294
14508Richard1613712.113812108142097.1
15548John D1317151610139913178106
16413David H171613.4171612141411107113.4
1712Roger151513614152020202020138
18206Phil D1112161520202020202020154
1970Clive1420202020162020201120161

Related Articles

DF95s at Huntingdon
A splendid array of cakes was available to welcome 16 skippers From far and wide skippers travelled to be with us for our third DF95 open event, after a couple of last-minute cancellations 16 skippers presented themselves to Noel Donaldson who gratefully signed them all on. Posted on 6 Oct 2024
Huntingdon Radio YC's 'Afternoon on the River'
Radio sailing tasters on the River Great Ouse from St Ives Quay Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club are a Radio Sailing club based at Hunts Sailing Club in St Ives, our normal activities are racing on a Saturday morning every week, during the summer we race on Monday evening, and casual sailing on Wednesday afternoons. Posted on 21 Aug 2024
IOM Eastern District Champion Series event 2
Huntingdon hosts the One Metre radio yachts A brisk northerly breeze greeted the 19 skippers from around the region, with a good contingent from Coalhouse Fort, a couple from Chelmsford and a lonely Geoff Josey from Broads RYC and our own club with a record ten entries. Posted on 3 Jun 2024
Bucket & Spade Cup at Sheringham Boating Lake
Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club go to the seaside Our regular waters being unavailable as there was a large classic dinghy open meeting, we decided to have an awayday to the seaside, this was some time in the planning and ended up with motorhomes, caravans, Airbnb and B&Bs being deployed. Posted on 6 May 2024
DF95s at Huntingdon
PRO declares he will be charging £50 for protest forms Twenty Four skippers joined us for our second DF95 Open meeting since arriving at our new waters at Hunts Sailing Club St Ives in 2022. Posted on 9 Oct 2023
IOMs at Hunts
13 visitors from as far as Surrey and Lincolnshire join locals at new venue Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club was delighted to welcome 18 competitors to their first IOM Open event at their new venue of Hunts Sailing Club in St Ives Cambridgeshire. The day started and continued with bright blue skies and a decent northerly breeze. Posted on 21 May 2023
Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club Red Nose Day Challenge
One of the feature days as part of our regular racing series Here at Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club we love an event, the most recent being Red Nose Day Racing, (a week late, but we had to celebrate St Patrick's Day last week). Posted on 25 Mar 2023
DF95s at Huntingdon
First open meeting at the new venue Having completed a move from waters near Brampton to Hunts SC in St Ives, the planning for our first open meeting has been occupying the newly formed committee for a while this year. Posted on 10 Oct 2022