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Flying Fifteen Northern Championship at Royal Windermere Yacht Club

by Dave Heron 30 Apr 08:38 UTC 26-27 April 2025

There is much interest in the class at the moment with this being a World Championship year, being held in the UK at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy in August, which was reflected in the entry for the event.

A total of 22 visiting boats from all parts of the UK and Ireland, made the journey to Windermere to join 13 boats from the home fleet, all in all an excellent entry of 35 boats.

Saturday dawned bright with the promise of some breeze, but as the crews began to rig, the Lake was flat calm. However as forecast the wind F2-3 filled in from the SW and Race Officer Steve Bewsher made the decision to take the fleet out into the North basin. After a short postponement while the breeze settled a little, a windward / leeward course was set for the afternoon's racing. The fleet were keen to get going, resulting in a general recall in race 1, after which a little more discipline was shown by the fleet.

Local hero and 4-time World Champion Steve Goacher, crewed by Tim Harper took the win in Race 1, but it was Andy McKee and Rich Jones from Dovestone who stamped their authority on the fleet winning races 2 and 3 on Saturday afternoon. It was very close at the top of the leaderboard on Saturday evening as the crews enjoyed RWYC hospitality in the bar and restaurant and exchanged stories of a very close and competitive day's racing.

Sunday dawned much cooler than forecast with a little mist around the Lake. It was back to woolly hat weather for many of the sailors. The forecast was for more wind than Saturday and sunshine later in the morning. Two races were scheduled, and the first got away in light SW winds very similar to Saturday. Andy Mckee and Rich Jones completed their hat trick by winning race 4 from another RWYC pair, Tony Woods and Andrew Davey, with Steve Goacher and Tim Harper third.

So, it was all to play for in the final race. By now the wind was filling in with some testing gusts and shifts particularly in the vicinity of the windward mark. Excluding discards, at the start of the final race there was a 6-point gap between Andy McKee and Steve Goacher. However, it was Steve and Tim who mastered the conditions to take the win from John Hanson and Helen Selden (RYA). Andy and Rich finished 6th and which put them second overall, one point behind Steve and Tim. As Andy alluded to in the bar afterwards, it was probably the first open meeting where he and Rich had won 3 races and not the event overall.

With the generosity of our sponsors, Goacher Sails and Maiden Marine this was a hugely successful event and wonderful showcase for Royal Windermere YC and its Flying 15 Fleet. We look forward to welcoming everyone back next year.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st 4021Steve GoacherTim HarperRWYC13‑13318
2ndFiery Chariot4005Andy McKeeRich JonesDovestone SC‑1111169
3rdFlirty Gerty From Number 30.4102Anthony WoodsAndrew DaveyRWYC2932‑1916
4th 4065David MckeeMal HartlandDovestone SC542‑10516
5thfourwinds4143Charles ApthorpCharlie Apthorphisc825‑18318
6thNIFFTY4031Nigel TullettJean TullettRWYC664‑111127
7thSnaffu4094John HansonHelen SeldenRya1359‑20229
8thElevate4037Neville HerbertMark FowlerLymington Town Sailing Club31377‑1830
9th 4110Phil SnewinRos SnewinRoyal Windermere Yacht Club‑1410116431
10thRaffi4124Andy TunnicliffeIan HopwoodBassenthwaite Sailing Club1078‑16934
11th 3632David WilkinsonChris RobinsonBFYC / RWYC48214‑2737
12th 3886Nathan BachelorRichard RiggTynemouth SC911‑149837
13thSprocket3903Gary StuartJohn WaylingNorthampton7121215‑1746
14thWounder Years4103Julian ClarkeNick HampsonRWYC1214‑1614747
15thLeap of Faith4029Andrew SmithPeter SmithRWYC‑26151052050
16th 3998John WalterMichelle KayRWYC1617612‑2351
17thDefying Gravity4130Adrian TattersallJohn MathieParkstone181617‑211061
18thFlight of the Heron4123Dave HeronKeith JamiesonRWYC17191517‑2568
19thImpulsion4118Ian AckroydMark ThompsonRWYC151818‑232273
20thHumming Bird3506Christian BarnesNicholas BarnesUllswater YC(DNF)2119261278
21stGilmac485Graham SharpCameron SharpPlockton Small Boat Sailing Club2022‑26221579
22ndTotal Eclipse3664Keith ByersLisa WoodsRWYC/MSC212422‑271683
23rdIf for the engine3362Scott TrainAnne StewartSolway Yacht Club27232413‑2987
24thMach FFive4026Alan GreenCaroline HanniffyNational Yacht Club1920‑29242487
25thMandolinn Wind3428Graham LamondAlistair LamondRipon SC24‑2820252190
26thMojo3583Mike WilczynskiJean WilczynskiRORC2525‑30281391
27thchips for free3520Neil CurrieRory YardleyBassenthwaite S.C.DNF(DNC)DNC81497
28thZip it3733Michael HarrisSarah HarrisB&f22302719‑3198
29thFrequent Flyer3970Christopher GarnerChristine GarnerRWYC232925‑3230107
30th 4146Tim O'BrianLynne SweeneyRWYC‑3131233026110
31stNimbus3286Jordan AspinJason BennSir John Fisher SC3027‑312928114
32ndMiss Kitty2864Ian ShaeSonia KwiatkowskaNotts County SC283228‑3333121
33rdFflo4049Michael DayCathy ThompsonRWYC292632(DNC)DNC125
34thDays Like This3634Nick RichardsonGraeme BoageyTees & Hartlepool Yacht Club32‑33333132128
35thFfenrir3641Jon AbbattChris MulhollandUllswater Yacht Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC152

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