Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo M50

Topper South East Winter Regatta at Island Barn Reservoir Sailing Club

by Mike Jones 5 Mar 11:56 UTC 1 March 2025
George Sumner (48102) leading in Race 3 - Topper SE Winter Regatta at Island Barn © IBRSC

It was one of those days yet again at Island Barn where the wind was zero for the first four hours. To add to our woes the visibility was just 50 metres, barely longer than the start line. South East Topper sailors and their parents did well just to leave home on such an unpromising day. But 42 toppers did. Well done, all of you!

Early lunch was taken for the third successive Open, and our patience was rewarded with a north easterly 3 knot breeze at 12.30. The course was a simple quadrilateral with a beat, reach, run, reach. For the first time at Island Barn all Toppers were fitted with TracTrac supplied by Brett Lewis.

Racing started at 1.15 and at the first start two boats were OCS, but only one, Alex Balding returned. Sam Mason (Silver Wing), Ralph Hadley (Tankerton Bay SC) and William Sadler (Reading SC) changed places several times on both the very shifty beats, with Mason winning the final beat and holding his position to the finish, with Hadley second and Sadler third.

In Race 2 five boats were over at the pin end but all returned and restarted quickly. The Committee boat team was astounded to see the winner of Race 1, Sam Mason, start last in this, the following race. The firm breeze at the start became sporadic in the second lap, particularly on the beat.

'Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with you.' These words, from a great Stealers Wheel record of 1972, came to the writer's mind in this beat, where the bulk of the fleet was stuck in the middle with barely a whisper of a breeze; but to the left of the fleet was a 4 knot breeze and to right of the fleet also a 4 knot breeze.

Whoever got to either of these breezes first would profit, but which one to go for? Ben Hughes (Island Barn) got it right; so did Edward Taylor (Island Barn) and William Sadler, who finished in this order.

Race 3 brought a discard into play. Leaders on points were William Sadler, Ralph Hadley and Oscar Lay, in that order. Surely the event winner would come from these three. At the end of lap one, we had William Sadler first, with George Sumner second and Jonathan Shields third. The event would surely go Sadler's way. But wait. Who was in fourth? Our Race 1 winner Sam Mason, who had clearly put his nightmare Race Two behind him. If the order stayed the same to the end Sadler would take the event on 4 points from Mason on 5.

So quite a final lap was in store.

On the final beat Rohan O'Kane (Clyde Cruising Club and son of the visiting ITCA chairman), read the challenging shifts very well and led at the top mark, followed by Sam Mason, who gained two places on this final beat, while William Sadler had dropped from first to third. In a dying breeze, Race 3 was shortened by two legs, and in the short, final reach, these three retained their positions to the finish line: O'Kane, Mason, Sadler.

Sadly for Sadler, the most consistent sailor of the day (three thirds), his score of 6 after a discard was trumped by the least consistent, Sam Mason, on a first, twenty-first and a second, scoring 3 overall. This is not to diminish Mason's achievement. To score a second after a twenty first showed real bounce-back determination and he was a worthy winner of the Barnstormer Trophy.

The seven strong Topper 4.2 Fleet, which shared the same start as the 5.3s, had some very close racing, but Isabelle Simpson from Island Barn nailed it in two races with two firsts. Alfie Tollit from Shoreham SC took second overall with two seconds.

There was just one Topper 6.4 sailed by Erica Bishop, from Wimbledon Park, who, of course, was first.

1st UNDER 13: Sam Taylor, Island Barn RSC
1st NON SQUAD: Ben Hughes, Island Barn RSC

5.3 Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st46703Sam MasonSilver Wing SC1‑2123
2nd48683William SadlerReading SC‑3336
3rd49195Rohan O'kaneClyde Cruising Club DS/Largs SC‑10718
4th49358Ralph HadleyTankerton Bay SC/Whitstable YC26‑118
5th49180Oscar LayDesborough SC IBRSC‑64610
6th47649Sam TaylorIBRSC58‑1313
7th32145Ben Hughes 131‑2914
8th48102George SumnerIBRSC11‑15415
9th49177Sam DenceIsland Barn Reservoir SC7‑141017
10th47863Edward TaylorIBRSC172‑2519
11th46656Frances SouthallIBRSC/Minima YC‑2751419
12th44598Evan HellyerAqua Sports4‑191620
13th46007Thomas MatthewsIsland Barn SC9‑161221
14th48660Alex BaldingIsland Barn Reservoir SC15‑17722
15th47030Jonathan ShieldsTonbridge Town SC18‑22523
16th48193Charlie WeatherittTonbridge Town SC1411‑1525
17th49176Harry DenceIsland Barn Reservoir SC8‑231927
18th15725Isaac ChapmanIBRSC‑24101727
19th47647Dan YamamotoTonbridge Town SC1613‑2029
20th49063Toby Turner 22‑25931
21st47184Ethan PillingerPapercourt SC‑3492231
22nd47725izzy Knott 1912‑2331
23rd45093Tom BrownPapercourt SC25‑27833
24th31685Lexi AdamsPapercourt SC12‑242436
25th104Faith Turner 21‑261839
26th49061Joshua BlackmanPapercourt SC‑31182139
27th47853Max PoetChipstead SC20‑292646
28th48930Josie TannerTamesis/QMSC2620‑2746
29th42919Susan LewisPapercourt SC2328‑3051
30th48368Boming TanTamesis2930‑3159
31st44104Myles BotleyTonbridge Town SC2832(DNC)60
32nd1034LukeHousdenWenbley33‑342861
33rd40795Dylan Boynton LavelleIsland Barn Reservoir SC30‑333262
34th48645Arthur Peregrine‑JonesTamesis Club3231(DNC)63

4.2 Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmR1R2R3Pts
1st38Isabelle Simpson11‑32
2nd48150Alfie Tollit2‑424
3rd48349Rex Wraight4‑515
4th48913Alexis Skinner33‑46
5th30202Martha Shorter52‑67
6th47949Szymon Giersz‑66511
7th4103Luke Housden‑Thomas(DNC)DNCDNC16

Related Articles

RS Tera and Topper open meeting at Starcross
37 boats were ready for the strong winds forecast Once again, the sun shone for this year's Starcross Tera & Topper Open on Saturday 13th September. With 37 boats (24 Teras and 13 Toppers), there was close and competitive racing and it was great to welcome over 20 visitors. Posted on 1 Oct
Oxford Youth Open Regatta 2025
Inaugural event which pitched a slightly different formula at youngsters Youth sailing is a key focus for any club. Healthy clubs have a healthy youth membership. Oxford Sailing Club benefits from the expanse that is Farmoor reservoir and has a rich youth heritage as a recognized venue for many significant events. Posted on 26 Sep
Notts County Junior and Youth open
The improvement in standard since last year was noticeable The Notts County Youth and Junior Open had a good entry from sailors aged 8 to 14. Most were in Toppers, but RS Teras, a Laser and 420 entered. Posted on 24 Sep
South East Topper series at Island Barn
Tom Howard Trophy awarded for the first time Mark Dence, the much-respected, but retiring, ITCA South East Rep, had said earlier in the week, consulting his Wind Guru forecast: 'At last, a windy Island Barn Topper Open.' Posted on 23 Sep
Welsh Youth and Junior Championships
More than 80 young sailors competing from across the country at Plas Heli Big breeze and waves for the 2025 Welsh Youth & Junior Championships saw more than 80 young sailors demonstrating their skills and resilience at Plas Heli, Pwllheli. Posted on 18 Sep
Topper Rooster Southern Travellers at Hill Head
A fairly event split of 17 5.3 and 16 4.2 Topper sailors On Sunday 7 September 2025 the sixth Rooster Southern Traveller took place at Hill Head Sailing Club, attracting a fairly event split of 17 5.3 and 16 4.2 Topper sailors. Posted on 11 Sep
Topper Southwest Traveller Series at Brixham
A stormy day in Torbay for the fleet When we arrived at Brixham in the morning the weather was thunder and lighting, so we were all a bit unsure if we were going to go out. After the race briefing the club house, we all lined up to launch. Posted on 11 Sep
Blackwater SC Cadet and Club Weeks
Fierce competition and memorable camaraderie for sailors of all ages and abilities The Blackwater Sailing Club is proud to celebrate another wonderful season on the water with two of the Club's most anticipated events in the calendar, the Cadet and Club Weeks that bring its members together in celebration. Posted on 9 Sep
P&B Northamptonshire Youth Series at Draycote
As ever the first timers received the most applause as their medals were awarded A bumper turnout of 41 sailors arrived at Draycote for round 4 of the Northampton Youth Series sponsored by Pinnell and Bax. The weather, at least at 8am in the morning was lovely - sunny, blue sky, a few clouds and 6 knots of wind. Posted on 2 Sep
Broadland Youth Regatta at Rollesby Broad
8 clubs race together in a safe, enclosed, and welcoming environment On the 30th August 2025, Rollesby Broad Sailing Club hosted the 31st Broadland Youth regatta. The event brought together eight sailing clubs across Norfolk and Suffolk, providing the youth sailors with the opportunity to showcase their skills. Posted on 2 Sep
Palm Beach Motor YachtsMaritimo M75