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Sam Pascoe Tops the Musto Skiff 2024 UK Series

by Mark Cooper 19 Nov 22:14 UTC
Sam Pascoe (1st) - ACO 13th Musto Skiff 2024 Worlds at the WPNSA © Michael Oliver

After 12 events in the 2024 Musto Skiff UK series, Sam Pascoe has won the 2024 Southern Circuit and the overall UK Series title. This comes after a flawless performance that saw Sam clinch the UK National Champion Title in June, followed by the coveted World Champion Title in July.

This year's UK series included six events for the Southern Circuit, five events for the Scottish & Northern Circuit (which was won by Euan Hurter), and a UK National Championship hosted at Filey Sailing Club. With a weighted scoring system, awarding 100 points to the event winner and then descending scores based upon fleet size, the series counted three circuit events (north or south) and the non-discardable UK Nationals. What was amazing to see was that ten sailors scored above 300 points—an incredible performance and testament to how close the racing has been this season in the GBR fleet.

We had 83 individual competitors in the UK series this year, representing 59 different sailing clubs, which was an increase on an already bumper 2023 season. Seven different winners over 12 events shows how closely fought our fleet has been this series and what a great average turnout we've had compared to other high-performance boats. This just goes to show that the Musto Skiff really is the people's adrenaline hit of choice.

As well as some great events across the UK, this season has also seen some very successful training events run by professional coaches and volunteers alike, which were once again sponsored by Noble Marine and Ovington Boats. The class has a fabulous record for an open exchange of information and training, and it continues to go from strength-to-strength every season with the standard developing fleet-wide.

While the circuit has now finished, there is still the 2024/25 Selden SailJuice Winter Series title for the class to defend. Over the years, the title has been won by Musto Skiff sailors, including Sam Pascoe, who is the current title holder. For this reason, it is likely to be eagerly contested, and with many of the GBR fleet heading to Sydney in January for the Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds, it will be a prime opportunity for a final tune-up and some extra regatta training.

This will also lead us nicely into our new season, which will start with the Southern Circuit at the Ovington Inlands in mid-March.

With just a couple of events to be finalised now, the UK series event schedule is almost complete, and will include a mix of new and established open events, as well as some combined long-distance events for a bit of variety.

The following dates and venues have been confirmed as follows...

Southern Circuit:

  • 15/16 March - Ovington Inlands, Grafham Water Sailing Club
  • 5/6 April - Stokes Bay Open, Stokes Bay Sailing Club (Skiff event)
  • 10/11 May - Castle Cove Open, Castle Cove Sailing Club (Shared with K1)
  • 21/22 June - Restronguet Open, Restronguet Sailing Club (Club Skiff Open)
  • 5/6 July - Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy 2025, Ullswater Yacht Club (mixed class)
  • 13/14 September - East Coast Piers Race Weekend, Marconi Sailing Club (Magellan Trophy)
  • October TBC - Brightlingsea Skiff Fest, Brightlingsea Sailing Club [Provisional. Event to be confirmed]
  • 8/9 November - Itchenor Firecracker Weekend, Itchenor Sailing Club

Scottish & Northern Circuit:

  • 26/27 April - Daffodil Regatta 2025, Ullswater Yacht Club (mixed class)
  • 17/18 May - Musto Skiff Open, Largs Sailing Club (Musto Skiff's only)
  • 7/8 June - ELYC Regatta, East Lothian Yacht Club (Northern and Scottish Nationals #1)
  • 5/6 July - Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy 2025, Ullswater Yacht Club (mixed class)
  • 2/3 August - Chanonry Open, Chanonry Sailing Club
  • 6/7 Sept - Loch Lomond Open, Loch Lomond Sailing Club [Provisional. Event to be confirmed]
  • 27/28 Sept - Dalgety Bay Open, Dalgety Bay Sailing Club (Northern and Scottish Nationals #2)

Musto Skiff UK Nationals:

18 to 21 September - UK National Championship 2025, Hayling Island Sailing Club

All skiff classes are welcome at most of these organised events, so 2025 is shaping up to be a great season with plenty of competitive sailing and fun on the water. In addition, the class also has the ACO 14th Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds to look forward to in Sydney, Australia, over 2 to 10 January.

The latest event calendar is available on the class website. Some event details may change and additional events may be added, so check with your local class association representative or go to the GBR Class Facebook Group for the most up-to-date event details.

Well done once again to Sam Pascoe for his impressive season in the Musto Skiff, and I look forward to seeing everyone for the start of the new season in March, if not before then at the Selden SailJuice Winter Series!

Overall Series Results:

PosSail NoHelmGrafStokesUllsWeymSundE LothLymFileyChannDalgOvingItchEventsTotal pointsQualifying Points
1636Sam Pascoe1111   1    5500400
2645Rob Richardson2522   3    5473384
3642Euan Hurter  26 13 612  6460375
4653Sam Barker 7 4   2  115470386
5637Eddie Bridle36 3   4    4365365
6650Danny Boatman9 3 41 8 4  6482357
7601Mike Matthews7 5 2  5    4345345
8651Jamie Hilton  15554 923  7517327
9633Jonathan Shelley  4  2 26 1  4324324
10622Dan Vincent810 7   13   45381309
11652Bill Maugan10910 1211 7    6331296
12546Ian Trotter  8 7  123   4284284
134Andy Tarboton53 6       24353273
14629Brian Greensmith1612 156  24   56348264
15608Dylan Noble13 911 7 27    5269223
16469Nathan Stanier1217 14  1    75328224
17598Ian Escritt  6 9  10    3207207
18290Ben Whaley11  8   14    3203203
19615Richard Smith202113    15   125231207
20535David Annan1823 1210  22    5225193
21561Brennan Robinson14  13   17  865257235
22414Richard Smith19 1116   21    4185185
23594Fred Cudmore1514 10        3175175
24614Ben Clegg64          2172172
25602Connor Miller232712 11  28    5176164
26588Andrew Whittle 13     34  4 3163163
27520Graham Oliver 11  3      33249249
28385Tristan Tomlinson22      23  3 3145145
29631Mark Cooper 24 18  2   785232167
30649Dan Trotter  7    19    2137137
31619Stuart Keegan     5 16    2130130
32616Dave Poston 22     18    2108108
33620Steve Robson 3716 13  29   135137129
34646Daniel Henderson 2          19797
35176Chris Haslam2118 21        39696
36643Jonathan Bailey  22  10 4257  511196
371Thomas Whitehead       43  2 29696
38547Serega Samus2419     31    39595
39226William Tarn‑Chapman   248  32    39292
40624Tom Kyne 25 20   33    39191
41448John Reekie  20    20    28585
42605George Cousins   9   39    28484
43394Nigel Walbank 34 23  336    48383
44623Bruce Keen 8          18282
45255Andrew Scott  24 148 38    47979
46627Ben Schooling 20   9      27979
47639Ian Turnbull       11    17878
48583Lee Cullen 28        61539393
49375Josh Belben 15         92117117
50552Ben Yeats        4   16363
51568Griff Tanner 16          16262
52584Andrew Gould          5102103103
53410Oliver Bull     6      15555
54481Josh Moran  14         15050
55456Tom Scott       25    14747
56376David Rickards 33 19        24646
57536Brad Gibson  18       9 24646
58534Andy Rice 30     37    24646
59300Ben Rhodes         5  14343
60147Alicia Biggs2531 25   41   1754844
61521Iain Morten        6   13838
62628Richard Thurlby17           13636
63483Jon Gay   17        13636
64419Charlie South 26          13636
65593Yaroslav Petrov       30    13636
66536Alastair Coates  18         13535
67374Alastair Kerr  19         13131
68128Chris Morgan         6  12929
69499John Piatt 29         1126969
70334Rob Trotter        7   12525
71542Ron Barnes       35    12424
72250Sam Sloss  21         12323
73372Theo Gumberly 32          12121
74216Guy Rivlington   22        11616
75332Bob Yeomans  23         11515
76556Jon Willars       40    11313
77360Jesper Van Der Harst 35          11313
78644Michael Gough        8   11313
79323Andrew Smith 36         1423434
80300James Whitehead  25         188
81543Steve Wright 39     44   1631919
82500Tom Conway    15       177
8368Gordon Mockett       45    122

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