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Craftinsure Supernova Northern Traveller Series at Filey Sailing Club

by Paul Burton 21 May 12:16 UTC 17-18 May 2025
Craftinsure Supernova Northern Traveller Series at Filey © Paul Burton

Friday 16th May saw the first boats arriving to be set up on the beach for the annual Filey Regatta. The forecast was for some daily strong northerly winds. Filey Brigg would offer some shelter for launching and recovery but there was bound to be a swell past the Brigg.

Fourteen Supernova were booked in with an overall regatta fleet of around 80 boats split over two courses. The Supernovas would have their own start 3 minutes after the Phantoms on the "P" course.

Saturday morning arrived along with the 19mph winds gusting around 30mph. The bay was sheltered but the course would have to be set up with the full force of the Northerly wind and the swell.

Most boats launched for the 1pm start but a fair few returned once they found the real conditions out past the Brigg were beyond their comfort zone.

Around half the Supernova fleet started but most retired before the end of race 1. Tom White and Andrew Flitcroft managed to complete the first race. Marcus Shaw and Paul Burton managed to complete one lap while the rest of the fleet retired. The downwind legs were brutal with a large 1.5m swell and many capsizes.

Only Tom White completed the second race. Daniel Brown in his Mk1 had serious hull failure but the boat was recovered and returned to the beach. Once Saturday racing was complete, I saw at least four broken masts within other fleets.

Filey SC had set on an evening meal, a bar and some live music for the evening which was well attended; shame the weather felt like February instead of May.

Sunday's forecast was similar with maybe a little less wind. The start was early to allow people to get packed away and on their way home early. At around 9.30am the fleet launched for a 10am start. The conditions seemed a bit more manageable with nine of the fourteen Supernovas getting away cleanly. The swell was similar to Saturday and the windward mark was set under the shadow of the Brigg which caused some big wind shifts at the top of the course.

Andy Flitcroft and Phil Hind tried the new small sail and I must say it does look the part.

There were plenty of place changes and capsizes with Tom taking the win followed by James Morley from Beaver SC in second place, followed by Andy for third.

The break between the third and last race saw the wind increase with a few worried faces, but the wind did back off slightly for the last race to start. Only six boats finished the last race with Tom taking his fourth win followed by Andy in second and James in third.

Thanks to Filey SC club who ran the whole event very efficiently with great courses, professional OOD, and first class safety cover. Thanks to all the volunteers from the galley people to the beach helpers, these events take a massive amount of organising for them to run as well as this one did.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st1337Tom WhiteOlton Mere SC‑11113
2nd1359Andrew FlitcroftBolton SC2(DNS)327
3rd1120James MorleyBeaver SC(DNS)DNS2319
4th1256Paul BurtonGirton SC(DNS)DNS4422
5th1249Marcus ShawGirton SC(DNS)DNS5524
6th1342Philip HindOgston SC(DNS)DNS7627
7th1139Dana ChurchNotts County SC(DNS)DNS6DNS34
8th1334Stephen BlairBeaver SC(DNS)DNS8DNS36
9th1127Phil North(DNS)DNS9DNS37
10th1130Ed JohnsonGirton SC(DNS)DNSDNSDNS42
10th1059Adrian DavisGirton SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC42
10th530Daniel BrownNL&HSC(DNS)DNSDNSDNS42
10th1254Tony BleasdaleGirton SC(DNS)DNSDNSDNS42

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