Regatta 2019
Holm | Longhope | Burray | Frozen Food | Interclub | Port to Port | Kirkwall |
Boat | Helm | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Place |
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Ailsa | Gordon Rendall | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 1 |
Bella | Sam Harcus | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 2 |
Rona | Leighton Venables | 3 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 3 |
Overall Willy Flipit finished top with five points.
Frozen Food Centre Trophy/Interclub
Light and shifty breeze along with rain showers gave the eleven Snipes challenging conditions for the Interclub and Frozen Food Centre trophies. Three back to back races were held. The first race was course 7 in the harbour; 7, 3, 4, 2, 5, 1. The second race was shortened to 7, 6 then 1. The course was then reversed to give 1, 6, 7.
Frozen Food Centre Trophy: For the Frozen Food Centre Trophy the results from all three races were added to determine the winner. Moonstone took the trophy with Silver Fern close behind in second place.
Interclub: For the annual interclub challenge event scores from Stromness Boats and Holm Boats are added to give a result. On Thursday 18 July seven Holm Boats took part along with four Stromness boats, so the four best scores from the first race were used to give the result. After adding the results Stromness wins the trophy once again.
High water in Kirkwall was at 8:24 on Saturday 29 June 2019 which gave a strong ebb for Longhope Regatta. Two back to back races were held, conditions were moderate north westerly in the first race and then light and shifty in the second race. The tide was quite strong during the first race, particularly near the start/finish line off the pier, but eased a bit for the second race.
The first race was for class races as well as the Mixed Centreboard race. The second race was the Allcomers.
Class Races: Class races were held round the usual figure of eight course with a single lap.
Snipe: Two snipes raced, Malcolm Tipler's Mandarino with Paula Hemsley as crew and Scott and Amy Tulloch in Jual. Mandarino won.
Laser: Three Lasers competed, two of which were sailing with the smaller radial sail (Joshua Brown and Robert Gillespie). Warspite with Andrew Leslie won the race and also won the Mixed Centreboard trophy.
Skiffs and Yoles: Three boats took part in the Skiffs and Yoles race.
Allcomers: The Allcomers race was shortened due to the weather conditions which gave a very short race round a triangular course. The race was won by Malcolm Tipler and Paula Hemsley sailing Mandarino. This also gave him the trophy for the first snipe in the Allcomers race. Andrew Leslie won the 'First Laser in Allcomers' trophy sailing Warspite.
Yachts: Two yachts took part in the races, Harmony (Harky Hutchison) and Panache (Jimmy Clouston). Panache won both races.
Cats: Only one catamaran took part: Dire Straits.
Toppers: Three Toppers took part on a shorter course.
After the racing the prizes were presented on the Royal Hotel lawn along with soup and sandwiches.
Burray Regatta was held on Saturday 6 July. Two races were held in the morning followed by a lunch break and lifeboat funday and raft race. After refreshments the boats went out for the Allcomers race. The breeze was fairly gusty from the North. Seven Snipes took part along with a couple of mixed centreboards (505, Wayfarer) and a couple of cats.
Snipe Class
Boat | Skipper | Crew | Place |
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Bonxie | James Burgon | Magda Bishop | 1 |
Mandarino | Malcolm Tipler | Paula Hemsley | 2 |
Smurf | Mairi Fleet | Alan Donaldson | 3 |
The Allcomers race was won by David Clouston and Kazia Watson sailing Smyril. Malcolm Tipler and won the First Snipe in Allcomers race. The Cats trophy was won by Callum Rendall and Glen McLennan.
The pursuit race on Friday evening was planned with military precision to give all boats a ninety minute race, with the various handicaps applied to the start times to give a grand finish where all boats finish the course at the same time.
Boat | Class | Skipper | Place |
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Smyril | Wayfarer | David Clouston | 1 |
Das Spoot | Wayfarer | Gordon Rendall | 2 |
Enron | Laser | Mark Holbrook | 3 |
Dinghies:
All the dinghies started at the same time but class prizes were awarded for Wayfarers, Merlin Rockets and of course the Mixed Centreboards.
As far as class racing goes the three Merlin Rockets taking part on Saturday were the main attraction. The Merlin Rocket class has sailed in Kirkwall Bay for decades, although the fleet this year is a pale shadow of the fleets of the 70s when ten boats were not unusual. With some fairly close racing Harky Hutchison's antique Ella came out on top.
Merlin Rocket Class
Boat | Skipper | Place |
---|---|---|
Ella | Harcus Hutchison | 1 |
Rural Girl | Brian Kent | 2 |
Aak | Robbie Hutchison | 3 |
Wayfarer Class
It was great to see a class of Wayfarers sailing, with David Couston's legendary Smyril racing against Gordon Rendall's Das Spoot. Smyril stormed ahead finishing the race an astonishing 12 minutes ahead of Das Spoot; quite an achievement in a race lasting a little over an hour.
Boat | Skipper | Place |
---|---|---|
Smyril | David Clouston | 1 |
Das Spoot | Gordon Rendall | 2 |
Mixed Centreboards Class
The Mixed Centreboard race was a diverse selection of sailing craft, with John Orr's vintage 505 'Dick Dastardly', Mark Taylor's Skeldro, two Lasers, Mark Holbrook in 'Enron' as well as Joshua Brown sailing Radial 'Warspite'. After the handicap was applied the results were quite close but Mark Taylor came out on top.
Boat | Class | Skipper | Place |
---|---|---|---|
Skeldro | Snipe | Mark Taylor | 1 |
Dick Dastardly | 505 | John Orr | 2 |
Warspite | Laser Radial | Joshua Brown | 3 |
Afternoon Centreboard Race
Club Commodore David Clouston stomped ahead in the afternoon race finishing a country mile ahead of the other boats (after handicap).
Boat | Class | Skipper | Place |
---|---|---|---|
Smyril | Wayfarer | David Clouston | 1 |
Enron | Laser | Mark Holbrook | 2 |
Dick Dastardly | 505 | John Orr | 3 |
Allcomers
In a congested start Smyril bumped into Ella and had to do penalty turns, despite that she still managed to storm ahead and win, well ahead of the fleet after her handicap was applied.
Boat | Class | Skipper | Place |
---|---|---|---|
Smyril | Wayfarer | David Clouston | 1 |
Ella | Merlin Rocket | Harcus Hutchison | 2 |
Dick Dastardly | 505 | John Orr | 3 |
Catamarans
Four Cats took part for some good class racing adding a splash of colour to the event. In both races Callum Rendall finished first sailing Willy Flippit.
Boat | Skipper | Race 1 | Race 2 |
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Willy Flippit | Callum Rendall | 1 | 1 |
Katoosh | Erlend Tait | 2 | 2 |
Awesome | Ian Rushbrook | 3 | 4 |
Plum Crazy | Richard Flett | 4 | 3 |
Skiffs
Three of the Westray skiffs made the pilgrimage to Kirkwall for the event. They competed in two races both of which were won by Keith Kent sailing Tit.
Boat | Skipper | Race 1 | Race 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Tit | Keith Kent | 1 | 1 |
J&B | Louis Pottinger | 2 | 2 |
Tystie | Harry Gill | 3 | 3 |
Yachts
There was a good turn out of yachts, in the light conditions Enigma sailed by Simon Butcher won both races.
Boat | Skipper | Race 1 | Race 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Enigma | Simon Butcher | 1 | 1 |
Panache | Jimmy Clouston | 2 | 3 |
Catherine J 2 | Brian Kynoch | 3 | 2 |
After the racing the weary sailors went to the Girnel for a sumptuous buffet along with a prizegiving, sponsored by Highland Park Distillery. The Bigsy Whalps provided some music for a dance into the wee small hours.
On Sunday afternoon the juniors had three races in training Pico boats. Kavan Kynoch won all three races so came away with the coveted DAG Kynoch Cup.
Boat | Skipper | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 |
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Pico | Kavan Kynoch | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Pico | Rosanne Copland | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Pico | Iestyn Craig | 3 | 3 | 3 |