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International Moth Lowrider National Championships 2025 at Stone Sailing Club - Day 2

by Dougal Henshall 17 May 15:04 UTC 16-18 May 2025
The scow Moths are never at their best in light conditions - Moth Lowrider Nationals at Stone day 2 © Dougal Henshall

After a testing, not to say bruising opening day for the Lowrider Moths at Stone Sailing Club the concerns were that Day 2 would be the same but colder. Race Officer Neil Fulcher and the excellent Stone Race Team knew better though, with Neil going for an immediate delay to allow the wind to swing around to the East, which it duly did in keeping with his forecast.

By the time the fleet were released from the shore the sun was shining and a glorious day was in prospect, but it was also becoming abundantly clear that the fresh breeze was rapidly softening. Without any further delay the course had been laid and a start sequence instigated, but with the flood tide looking to become a dominant feature the approach to the windward mark was going to be crucial.

Suffice to say that a number of the star performers from Day 1 got this badly wrong, hitting the mark is one thing, setting up camp on it is something else altogether.

The wind was now swinging wildly, forcing helms to hike their boats out one minute before scrabbling into the centreline to avoid a tricky capsize to windward. Martin Harrison made the most of a good start and first beat to lead the fleet away down the top reach and with the tide under him he had soon opened up a handy lead.

In Division 2 Lyndon Beasley was enjoying another strong performance; in this race no-one was going to get every shift, but he certainly seemed to manage better than most.

Meanwhile, Graham Cooper in his Mistral, who had done so much so well yesterday now seemed to want to develop an intimate relationship with the windward mark, he certainly spent enough time up close and personal with it.

By now the racecourse was more hole than breeze, boats were gybing at the wing mark only to find that they were suddenly running by the lee, others were totally becalmed and being carried towards Maldon by the time.

Martin Harrison was first boat home, but the overall handicap results will surely show that the leading Division 2 boat, the Magnum 6 of Lyndon Beasley, will be right up there as he was mixed in with the Division 1 front runners at the finish. The Skol of Henry Walker would be first Division 3 boat but the scows, which are never at their best in these conditions, would suffer a torrid time.

With one race completed, the Race Team did their very best to get a second heat in, with a course laid, but as the clocked ticked down to the one-minute warning it was clear that the wind had swung and dropped away to the point that boats couldn't cross the line on starboard and those on port could barely stem the tide.

The Race Team wisely dropped back to AP, relaid, relaid again and then for a third time before the decision was thoughtfully made to send the fleet ashore to wait for the breeze to settle. It was a vain hope; after an hour ashore AP was changed to N and the day was done.

Now, everything hinges on the breeze for tomorrow - will there be something to cram in a couple of extra races before the cut off time?

Handicap Results after day 2:

PosDivisionSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st13175PAUL HIGNETTLOCH LOMOND121‑94
2nd14043MARTIN HARRISONGURNARD25‑618
3rd13112KATIE HUGHESLOCH LOMOND413‑108
4th15245KEVIN HOPENOTTS COUNTY33‑539
5th13665NIGEL WILLIAMSBARTLEY5‑72411
6th23909LYNDON BEASLEYGREENSFORGE6‑84212
7th23887IAN MARSHALLBOWMOORDGA6‑8517.3
8th14046RUSS WHEELERIOSSC74(DNF)819
9th23891GRAHAM HUGHESH.I.S.C‑997622
10th19303CHRIS JONESNEFYN812(DNS)727
11th34282GRAHAM COOPERBRADFORD ON AVON10109‑1229
12th33269HENRY WALKERNANTWICH11‑14111133
13th25258ANDREW MCGAWGRAFHAM141110‑1735
14th23931IAN RIDGEHAMBLE1313(DNS)1339
15th33438GAVIN GOODALLCLYWEDOG1215(DNS)1542
16th2404SAM BARKERNANTWICH151612(DNS)43
17th23978SIMON PORTMANWHITEFRIAR16(DNS)DNS1856
18th24688JOHN BUTLERNOTTS COUNTY SC(DNC)DNCDNC1458
19th24385JAMES CLANCYDESBOROUGH(DNS)DNCDNC1660
20th23924DAVID BALKWILLSNO(DNC)DNCDNC1963
21st14001TOBIAS PORTMANWHITEFRIAR(DNS)DNSDNC2064

Scratch Results after day 2:

PosDivisionSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st13175PAUL HIGNETTLOCH LOMOND121‑74
2nd14043MARTIN HARRISONGURNARD2‑5518
3rd13112KATIE HUGHESLOCH LOMOND413‑108
4th15245KEVIN HOPENOTTS COUNTY33‑428
5th13665NIGEL WILLIAMSBARTLEY5‑62310
6th14046RUSS WHEELERIOSSC64(DNF)616
7th23909LYNDON BEASLEYGREENSFORGE8‑96418
8th19303CHRIS JONESNEFYN77(DNS)519
9th23887IAN MARSHALLBOWMOOR(DGA)88824
10th23891GRAHAM HUGHESH.I.S.C9‑107925
11th34282GRAHAM COOPERBRADFORD ON AVON11‑1291232
12th25258ANDREW MCGAWGRAFHAM131110‑1634
13th23931IAN RIDGEHAMBLE1013(DNS)1336
14th33269HENRY WALKERNANTWICH‑1414121137
15th2404SAM BARKERNANTWICH121511(DNS)38
16th33438GAVIN GOODALLCLYWEDOG1516(DNS)1748
17th23978SIMON PORTMANWHITEFRIAR16(DNS)DNS1957
18th24688JOHN BUTLERNOTTS COUNTY SC(DNC)DNCDNC1458
19th24385JAMES CLANCYDESBOROUGH(DNS)DNCDNC1559
20th23924DAVID BALKWILLSNO(DNC)DNCDNC1862
21st14001TOBIAS PORTMANWHITEFRIAR(DNS)DNSDNC2064

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