Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

British Moth Open at Leamington Spa Sailing Club

by Elaine Laverty 7 Apr 13:23 BST 5 April 2025

The first British Moth Open Meeting of 2025 took place at Leamington Spa Sailing Clun On 5th April. The day started dull but breezy, the cloud soon cleared & wall to wall blue skies an a blustery breeze made for an exciting day on the water.

Race 1 got underway soon after 11am but not before the first casualty of the day retired, Jeremy Gorbold (Burghfield) capsized at the pontoon & then suffered a terminal tiler breakage. Toby Cooper (Broxbourne) was looking on form & lead pretty much from the start with Tim Davison (Medley) & James Clancy (Desborough) in hot pursuit with James claiming second & Tim third place. The rest of the fleet was scattered across the course with several backmarkers being lapped.

Race 2 got underway Immediately after the first race Peter Angwin (Severn) decided that discretion was the better part of valour & called it a day which was probably a good decision! First victim of the strong, unpredictable gusts was Toby who exited backwards & had to be rescued & this allowed Tim & James to battle it out for line honours until Tim & Andrew Parsons became the next two victims of the wind, this looked like the chance Elaine Laverty (Leamington Spa) needed to pounce & take second place until she became victim number four in the carnage! Tim self rescued & took second place & Gary Hogan (Emberton Park) sailed a good race to take third.

Boats were pulled off the water & the washing line erected to allow the sailors to dry off and have lunch.

Race 3 saw a depleted fleet take to the water. Toby & James were battling at the front until they both capsized, Toby injured himself in the process & retired leaving it clear for James to take the win meanwhile Gary sailed a strong race for second & Steve Baker (Leamington Spa) looked like he would be third until pipped on the line by Elaine.

Special mention must be made of Janet Smith who sailed all three races with her Mini-Moth sail & who’s persistence gave her sixth place in the event

Boats were quickly packed away, cake was eaten, prizes given & all those who helped run the event thanked.

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoClubR1R2R3Pts
1stJames Clancy846Desborough‑2112
2ndGary Hogan894Emberton‑5325
3rdTim Davison892Medley32(DNS)5
4thElaine Laverty898LSSC4(RET)37
5thSteve Baker890LSSC‑6448
6thJanet Smith850LSSC‑106511
7thGavin Goodall812Telford75(DNS)12
8thToby Cooper888Broxbourne1(RET)RET13
9thPeter Angwin859Severn8(DNS)DNS20
10thAndrew VH Parsons836Medley9(RET)DNS21
11thJeremy Gorbold372Burghfield(RET)DNSDNS24

Related Articles

British Moths at Farmoor
Sharing the course with the Lightning 368s on a light wind day Eight Moths and a couple of dozen Lightnings shared an open meeting on 17 August 2024 at Oxford Sailing Club. There was a good showing from the Medley Sailing Club, which is of course just up the road. Posted on 21 Aug 2024
British Moth Nationals at Hollowell
With an increased number of entries on previous years it was all set for a good event The British Moth Nationals were once again held at Hollowell Sailing Club from 7th to 9th August. With an increased number of entries on previous years it was all set for a good event. Posted on 17 Aug 2024
Leamington Spa British Moth Open
A bright & breezy day for the season opener The first open meeting of 2024 for the British Moth fleet dawned as a bright & breezy day and saw a fleet of eight boats competing on the small reservoir at Willes Meadow in Leamington. Posted on 15 Apr 2024
British Moth Nationals at Hollowell
A new and welcoming venue for the class The British Moth Nationals were held at a new venue for them on the 2nd to 4th August 2023. Hollowell Sailing Club were exceptionally welcoming hosts & opened the club the afternoon before the championship started to allow drop off and camping. Posted on 5 Aug 2023
British Moths at Medley
Racing in wonderful conditions on the Thames in Oxford Fourteen British Moths hotly contested the Medley Moth Bowl on 10 June. Four races were sailed in wonderful conditions, with plenty of wind from the North East, i.e. off Port Meadow. This gave exciting sailing to say the least. Posted on 14 Jun 2023
British Moths at Leamington Spa
The fog quickly clears and the wind fills in Saturday 22nd of April saw the return of the British Moth fleet to Leamington Spa for their first Open of 2023. With light winds forecast & a somewhat foggy start conditions didn't look especially promising. Posted on 23 Apr 2023
British Moth Nationals at Chelmarsh
90th Anniversary event for the class The British Moth fleet returned to Chelmarsh Sailing Club for their 90th Anniversary National Championships on 27th July with a programme of seven races over 3 days. Posted on 8 Aug 2022
Welsh Moths
The quintessential English boat at the quintessential English Club 90 years ago, just as now, the UK was being gripped by a financial crisis. A group of sailors based in Central London had been looking for a new one design dinghy to replace their collection of disparate boats that they raced on Regent's Park Lake. Posted on 6 May 2022
British Moths at Leamington Spa
A windy day as the class returns after the pandemic Saturday 23rd April saw the return of the British Moth fleet after a break due to the pandemic. Three visitors joined four home sailors on what was forecast & proved to be a windy day. Posted on 25 Apr 2022
Arrested development
Has the restricted development genre had its day? Let's start with a little Christmas Quiz and play spot the odd one out. Numerically, the Merlin Rockets are our most successful development class, but in this classic shot from a crowded Salcombe, can you recognise the one boat that ISN'T a Winder? Posted on 23 Dec 2021