Masters Inland Championships 2021

@Paul Sanwell

2021 UKLA Masters Inland National Championships

Graham Water sailing Club - 16th & 17th October

ILCA 7  Fleet

By Guy Noble (UKLA)

Another year, another surprising Inlands and Alan Davis would like that trophy back, but some new faces put pay to that. Colin Leonard from Ballyholme Yacht Club managed to hold onto an overnight lead to take the title of Masters Inland National Champion with Alan Davis and Gary Knott just two points adrift in the second and third respectively.

Along with Rutland Water and Chew Valley Lake, Grafham Water is one of the best inland sailing venues in the country - big enough to fit a decent course but no tides and flat water. Mastering the skills needed to excel in puddle sailing, as it is sometime often referred as, has helped some of our greatest sailors and so 64 ILCA7 and ILCA6 sailors (32 in each fleet) prepared to do battle.

Before they set off to these open meetings and championships many sailors will look to the race reports to give them insight into the venues sailing idiosyncrasies - south-westerlies in Portland Harbour usually means going left off the start line.  However very minor changes in wind direction on inland water can produce massive differences in favoured sides of the course, not to mention huge pressure differences. You've been warned.

After a short delay race 1 got underway in very light conditions, 4 - 6 Knots at 170 degrees. The fleet split with those favouring the left coming out with a slight advantage. Graham MacWhirter claimed the race win with Colin Leonard 2nd and local Phil Bevan 3rd.

Race 2 offered up similar fare but this time Alan Davis took the win with Phil Bevan 2nd and Colin 3rd. You would think a pattern was now emerging but no. Race 3 gave Alan a very bloody nose in the form of a 24th - as he commented, one of his worst results he could remember. Top dogs were new Master recruit Clive Eplett 1st, Dave Goddard 2nd and David Binding 3rd. 

With the prospect of much better wind on Sunday the leaderboard looked wide open and the championships were still well and truly up for grabs.

As is now becoming the tradition with Masters weekend events lavish spot prizes and prize draws courtesy of our incredible sponsors make the evening entertainment rather trilling.  Bob Draper from Stokes Bay SC walked way with the Minorca sailing Holiday, Howard Green and Alison Stevens won quality Vaikobi Bouncy aids and others won some very nice kit. Graham water sailing club laid on some great nosh and we all left ready for Sunday…

The promised 10 to 13 knots did eventually kick in. But the first race, although a massive improvement on Saturday, was still pretty tame - 6 - 8 knots southerly.  Maybe Mrs. Knott had obviously given Gary a talking to because he came out fighting hard and took the win. Bill Busby (Leigh & Lowton SC) was starting to find his form with 2rd and Alan Davis bouncing back in 3rd. But Colin Leonard was now looking vulnerable with an 8th… 

The wind increased for Race 5 and 6. The left was still good at the bottom of the course but depending where you were in the fleet getting in the pressure further up was crucial. Andrew Holdworth (normally seen in the USA at the Gorge and now new masters recruit ) stormed into the lead with Mark Greenstreet (Wembley SC) sailing almost perfectly, having his best race of the weekend to come in 2rd. Clive Eplett put in another good performance to get 3rd. 

The Championships were now between Colin, Alan and Gary. Colin hadn’t won a race, Alan was surprisingly inconsistent and needed to win, and Gary, consistent but needed another win. In the end it was Andy Holdsworth who won the last race with Alan coming in 2nd, but this wasn’t enough. Colin Leonard just managed to do enough to become the ILC7 Inlands Master National Champion.

Notable performances - apart from those already mentioned several sailors achieved some excellent results - Tim Keighley, Malcolm Marsden, Howard Green, Peter McChrystal, Andy Fox, Michael Parker, Matthew Fletcher, Keith Videlo (former Open National Champion eased his way back, finishing 3rd in the final race - he will be a contender next season) all with a top ten result. Nick Stoten came close in several races but lost out at the last mark roundings. 

6 great races orchestrated and brilliantly choreographed by Nigel Denchfield and his excellent team from Graham Water SC. UKLA say Thank you Grafham. 

ILCA 6 Fleet

By Paul Heath

Saturday started dry and bright but as the scheduled midday start time approached there was next to no wind over the entire course area so a one hour postponement was signaled enabling the sailors to stock up on even more tea and cake. During this time a light 4 knot breeze filled in, which was all the excuse the OD needed to get the 32 strong fleet afloat.

With the fleet sailing an inner loop course across the width of the water it was certainly a ‘heads out of the boat’ day to spot the odd gust on the water, to avoid the holes and spot the shifts which all made for a mentally tiring day.

Race 1 saw a postponed start as into the starting sequence the wind shifted but the line was quickly sorted and away we went. First out of the blocks, and showing all the youngsters around, was Kevin Pearson (Thames SC – Master Legend) who took the win from apprentice master Jon Emmett (Weir Wood SC – Apprentice Master) with Ian Gregory (Frensham Pond SC - Master) third.

Race 2 saw Paul Heath (Leigh & Lowton SC – Grand Master) lead from start to finish although he did need some help when he headed off to the ILCA 7 set of leeward marks before realising his error (Thanks Jonesy) Ian Jones (Dovestone SC - Master) finished second with Rob Cage (Thames SC –Grand Master) third.

The final race of the day was won by Jon Emmett closely followed by Ian Jones with Kevin Pearson coming back into form with a third place finish.

After racing the sailors meet up in the clubhouse for a fabulous meal, on the spot prize giving and a draw for a sailing holiday with prizes supplied by the fleets generous sponsors . Bob Draper from Stokes Bay SC walked way with the Minorca sailing Holiday, Alison Stevens and Howard Green won quality Vaikobi buoyancy aids and others won some very nice kit.

An early Sunday morning start for the fleet but with the promise of more breeze had everybody on the water for 10.30am. The wind was in the same southerly direction as yesterday and racing got away promptly in around 6 knots of breeze but increased throughout the race and the rest of the day to make for some great racing.

After a general recall the black flag make appearance in Race 4 but all got clean away on the restart.

Ian Gregory took a convincing win from Jon Emmett with Ian Jones in third.

Race 5 saw Gregory and Jones hit the front and pull well away from the rest of the fleet so it was difficult to see whether the lead was swopped but in the end it was Jones who took the win, Gregory second and Richard Smith (Master) third.

At the start of Race 6 Emmett traded blows with Jones and sailed what he(wrongly) thought was his title rival to the farthest right of the course. While this was going on Ian Gregory headed to the left, tacked and cleared the fleet and rounded the windward mark first and was never headed. Behind him Alison Stevens (Queen Mary SC – Apprentice Master) was up there again and this time held on to finish second. Emmett sailed himself from near back of the fleet to get into, and finish, third but it was not enough overall to prevent Ian Gregory from winning the event overall.

So with 6 races over 2 days, 5 separate race winners, variable wind conditions, a helpful, friendly but competitive fleet, an organiser and committee that pulls out all the stops to make it an inclusive

event for all level of sailors, a fantastic prize giving and sponsors plus a Grafham race team that were incredible and got everything right in setting lines, courses and marks.

We are proud to be sponsored by:

Sailingfast – Duncan brings his battle bus down from Scotland for most the big events, which is so ridiculously well equipped, you could replace everything on your boat. Although based in Scotland they will get anything to you super fast. He also supplied many of the prizes for the draw on Saturday evening. Website:  https://sailingfast.co.uk

SouthEast Sailboats – Max brings bespoke quality at affordable prices to the class. His passion for detail has made his products a must have for anyone who wants quality. He also supplied many great prizes for the event. Website: https://southeastsailboats.co.uk

Ovington Boats -  Chris Turner lives dinghies and has been a significance presence in the boat building world for decades. OB are now the official UK builders of ILCAs. A very smart new Ovington ILCA Dinghy was on display at the Masters event. Website:  https://www.ovingtonboats.com

Vaikobi- a brand born on the waters of Sydney Harbour, out of a passion for all ocean sports.  Across the team, we paddle, Surfski, SUP, Wing Foil and Sail.  Sailing has been a passion within the business right from the start.  The senior management team at Vaikobi comprise more than fifty years of marine industry and sailing experience between them. Website: www.vaikobi.com

Minorca Sailing Holidays - specialise in sailing holidays in Minorca. Whether you’d like to learn to sail,  windsurf or just improve your sailing Minorca Sailing Holidays will guide you with great instructors and a perfect and safe environment. Website: https://minorcasailing.co.uk

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