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Merlin Rocket Craftinsure Silver Tiller Round 4 and Allen South East Series Round 3 at Wembley SC

by Nicola Scaddan 29 Apr 10:52 UTC 27 April 2025
Merlin Rockets of all ages at the Wembley Sailing Club Craftinsure Silver Tiller and Allen South East Series event © Rob O'Neill

A fleet of seventeen Merlins headed to Wembley for the next event in Craftinsure Silver Tiller Series, and the third event in the Allen South-East Series. On arrival we received a very warm welcome from all at Wembley SC.

The weather was bright and sunny with light winds forecast. Geoff O'Neill (PRO) gave a comprehensive briefing and set out his plan for the day. The wind was expected to arrive about 12 noon if at all! The duty team postponed the 11:30 start for 30 minutes, which proved a good decision as the wind filled in at approximately 12:00, although it remained variable all afternoon.

In the first race, Tom Gillard and Rachael Gray took an early lead, closely chased by Matt Biggs/Bekka Jones, James Wells/Anna Aylward, Duncan Salmon/Luke Moore and Stuart Jenkins/Nicola Scaddan, who were sailing the only vintage boat present at the event, Flinkidink built in 1960. Matt/Bekka eventually took second, with Duncan/Luke in third. Stuart/Nicola overtook James/Anna in the closing stages of the race and in the light and shifty winds pulled away from them - almost, but not quite, catching Duncan/Luke at the end to finish fourth, with James/Anna in fifth place.

Tom and Rachael again took an early lead, rounding the first mark in first place, in the second race, followed by Colin Brockbank and Pratik Kakade of Wembley Sailing Club. The race was again won by Tom/Rachael, with Matt and Beka second. The light and fluky winds worked in favour of Stuart and Nicola in their vintage boat, who were able to short-tack on the changeable wind shifts to take third place. James and Anna finished fourth, with Duncan and Luke in fifth place.

With the top two places now sewn up, the battle was on for the next three places.

At the start of the third race the wind dropped. Tom and Rachael were early for the start, causing the Race Officer to raise the X flag. Stuart and Nicola took full advantage of the light winds to reach the first mark in first place and establish a good lead. Tom and Rachael fought their way back through the fleet to round the first mark in third place. Unfortunately for Stuart and Nicola, the spinnaker caught under the bow as it was dropped after the first run. The distraction caused by recovery during the next leg led to them rounding the next mark to port instead of starboard, setting off in the wrong direction and losing their lead dropping down into sixth place. Tom and Rachael won the race, with Matt and Beka second. After a closely fought contest Stuart and Nicola clawed their way back to third holding off James and Anna, and Richard Cook and Russell Hall to the finish line.

A great day's racing was followed by prize-giving hosted by Paul Dean (SE Series Organiser) with individual Allen spot prizes for the youth sailors and furthest travelled. Generously included in our entries fee was tea & coffee, a filled roll on arrival and a fabulous curry lunch.

Special thanks to Joe Shaw who organised the event, Geoff O'Neill for his expert race management in getting three races in back-to-back, Rob O'Neill for the great photos and to all the helpers at Wembley Sailing Club for making the event such as success.

Gold Fleet Winners: 3702 Duncan Salmon & Luke Moore
Silver Fleet Winners: 3715 Richard Cooke & Russell Hall
Bronze Fleet Winners: 1097 Stuart Jenkins & Nicola Scaddan

Allen Prizes:
1st Junior 3668 Darcy Smith (11th)
2nd Junior 3704 Benjamin Hughes (14th)

The next Allen South East Series is at Fishers Green on the 11th May and the next Craftinsure Silver Tiller at Midland Sailing Club on 18th May.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewSail NoFleetClubR1R2R3Pts
1stThomas GillardRachael Gray3759PlatinumSheffield Viking / Staunton Harold SC‑1112
2ndMatt BiggsBeka Jones3826PlatinumBartley Sailing Club‑2224
3rdStuart JenkinsNicol Scaddan1097BronzeHampton Sailing Club‑4336
4thDuncan SalmonLuke Moore3702GoldWembley Sailing Club35‑118
5thJames WellsAnna Aylward3746PlatinumRYA‑5448
6thRichard CookRussell Hall3715SilverFishers Green Sailing Club‑77512
7thPaul DeanHannah Burt3745GoldBroadwater Sailing Club‑136713
8thJulia BradleyHelen Cafferata3609SilverWembley Sailing Club6‑11814
9thColin AndersonGeorge Bender3749GoldBartley Sailing Club9‑13615
10thJulian HarmsTim Harms3794SilverMidland Sailing Club88‑1516
11thMark SmythDarcey Smyth3668BronzeWembley Sailing Club10‑15919
12thRichard EastmondVana Vlastaki3637SilverWembley Sailing Club(OCS)91221
13thStuart BatesPeter Crompton3615SilverHollingworth Lake Sailing Club12‑141022
14thJemma HorwoodBenjamin Hughes3704SilverThames/ Tamesis Sailing Club1112‑1623
15thColin BrockbankPratik Kakade3790SilverWembley Sailing Club‑16101424
16thDavid HallMaria Richards3781PlatinumBlackwater Sailing Club14‑171327
17thJoe ShawLiz Guest3561BronzeWembley Sailing Club1516‑1731
18thTimothy BarrBrian Corking3677BronzeTamesis Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNC42
18thNick YannakoyorgisMatteo Mancini3663BronzeWelsh Harp/Fishers Green(DNC)DNCDNC42
18thGeoff KimberHelen Kimber3817SilverSton Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNC42
18thJoe McLoughlinSean Roberts3054BronzeTamnesis Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNC42

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