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Singlehanded Regatta 2025 at Hayling Island Sailing Club for Finns, Europes and Solos

by Andre Ozanne 26 May 07:57 UTC 17-18 May 2025
Singlehanded Regatta at Hayling Island © Peter Hickson

The modern belief in the forecasts a week out or so (in my opinion) is cramping open meeting attendance, of course along with rising costs for accommodation, food,travel and entry, but the reliance on the forecast really sways a lot of the sailors that sit on the fence, perhaps concentrating too much on this data and end up capsizing off.

This late spring regatta superbly put together by Theo Galyer HISC's triple 700 national champ who now wings, walks his dogs and does a superb job organising such events as these as the clubs Sailing Coordinator.

A few years back the Europes gently inquired if they could run an open meeting alongside the Solo Tyler trophy,as any self respecting Solo sailor is duty bound by being a member of the said class association much grumbling and debating took place. Alas the days of huge Solo fleets for this trophy have waned a little so actually excepting the Europes made it viable for the club to run and now prospers on these joint classes. Along comes a school of Finns, somewhere in the region of 20 boats at the drop of a hat to HISC, 18 months ago and so its seemed sensible to add the Finns to this event, with quite a lot of dancing with the BFA it looks like HISC will get this in the calendar as a full blown open meeting in 2026.

Day one Charlie Bradshaw held the fleets on shore for an hour on Saturday morning, a fair amount of hope but an early strong easterly can have a detrimental effect on a sea breeze here so there was certainly a little trepidation as the Race committee boat headed out, D flag raised not long after and all fleets ghosted out to just before Eastoke buoy where a wind goddess put on a gentle SSE to send us all over to Hayling Bay west.

Finns started first, a longish start line for them so no argy bargy. The wind had built to 10 knots with quite a few flicks so some boat speed, some lee bow and some shift work pretty much order of the day, race one saw Laurence Crispin take the gun with Nick Craig second and Tim Carver third. Race two Nick moved up a place to win as did Tim Carver for second and local sailor Roman Kyodykin knocked in a third. Race three Laurence came back with a win, local Michael De Courcy second and Nick for third, overnight Nick lead by a point from Laurence with Tim in third.

Solos with their very healthy entry had some argy bargy and the pin end was well acquainted with some. Clean start. Same emphasis on the course and Ewan Birkin-Walls from GWSC took the first race, second was Michael Sims and third HISC sailor Tom Goodey. Race two with a general and black flag got away without further ado and Michael Sims took the win Harry Lucas second and Alex Butler starting to put the numbers together was third. Race three Mr. or is it now Dr Alex Butler PHD got the numbers and the chemistry and the physics bang on to lead and win the final race of the day. Overnight Michael Sims first Tom Goodey second and Alex Butler third having to count a seventh in race one.

Europes up next and a very civilised start with room to choose on the whole but still some argy at the favoured end. Mr. (I have a brand new Synergy Marine boat and I have only sailed a couple of times and that's up the creek in Bosham

Andy Palmer Felgate just launched himself and his new ship to leave the hardened racers a little aghast TBPFH. Horizoned the fleet with a one, one, two. Great to see Chris Gill being consistently up there with a two,three,three and Jeremy Hartley with a four,four,two. Mr Gullan took the bullet in race three to end on a high.Overnight Andy first,Chris second and Jeremy third.

The race team of Charlie x2, John Barber, Victoria Payne, Brian Beavis and Seline Strowlger ran the racing and turn arounds with supreme efficiency and very appreciated by all on the water. A bit of weather mark jiggling but non of the protracted chasing the wind hanging around forever malarki, guessing the race team had dinner date !!!

Saturday evening and the Europes got their convivial hats on and put a dinner date out to the Finns and Solos, With the galley having an ala carte menu there was something for everyone. We had aperitifs on the balcony in glorious sun and adjourned early to eat as everyone was hungry after our brains had consumed quite a bit of energy, working out a challenging day with wind goddess 1,2,3,and 4.

Martin and his team laid on some fine fayre the majority tucking into burgers and chips or steak and crispy fries and veg. Super fast service and we sat on some round tables, chewed the fat and enjoyed Nigel Bird's memories of a young Hector Cisineros back in the day sailing the E, not mentionable class. Lovely story emphasised by Nigel's lovely west country lilt.The Europes provided a surprise prize and to show no bias a Solo sailor won.

The world has gone mad when the Europe and Solo fleet are tucking into Steak and chips and burgers and chicken while the Finn class decide to not avail themselves of a gorgeous sunny drinking platform and a spacious dining room with the best view in the world to head off to a local sweaty cramped Indian restaurant waiting ages for their meal and eating Dahl and rice, For Finns Sake ! Needless to say they didn't get their sail numbers in the surprise drawer.

Pre-Launching those still standing in the Finn fleet discussed the various merits of the slightly saucy side of Emsworth with local sailor Matthew Walker dropping in the conversation that today was the second time he had sailed his Finn this year and yesterday was the first, not too bad to finish the event in third. Did he have the rogan josh!

Day Two Race team looked well oiled and ready for another great days sailing and that's what they did. Another general from those Solo boys and girl, but apart from that clockwork isn't quite accurate enough. Sea breeze kicked in but not a real puncher but still glorious considering the forecast. It started at 190 and all reasonably stable with a few flicks.

Race Five looked like a classic go right as the breeze you'd expect to go right. For a few brave souls that seem the way but a big shift that stuck at 165 ish really hammered those on the right. Finns looked like they were struggling a bit in the slightly higher breeze, guessing they have to eat a gallon of lentils to reach there quads!.

Race four for the Finns and Tim Carver must of headed off home for his steak on Saturday night and so took the bullet Nick second and Chris Bateman third. Notably four of the 14 Finn sailors didn't start any races in day 2! Delhi belly!

Notably two sailors out of the combined fleets of 54 sailors from Solos and Europes didn't race on day two. Martin the head chef at HISC knows what he is doing.Race four for the Solos was a black flag start after a general with three competitors pinged. Ewan Birkin Walls seems to like winning the first race of the day with Harry Lucas second and Jonathan Swain in third. Race 5 Vincent Horey took the win and Mr/Dr. Consistent started to add the numbers together working out a second was getting essential. Third went to Chris Bunn from Lady Yacht Club.Race six was a three way battle for the overall win Ewan, Michael and the Doc.

Finishing on 12 points to take the win was numbers maestro Alex Butler Hayling Island Sailing Club. Michael Sims Carsington Sailing Club second on 13 points and Ewan Birkin Walls GWSC 15 points.

Europes started the day with Andy continuing his horizon job, Tom Morris found his national winning form with a second followed by a first and a fourth to win the day, but there was no holding back Andy who won with a net of nine points. Jeremy and Chris both on 15, Jeremy took second on countback, Tom a point behind to take fourth and Jason Belben in fifth.

Great prize-giving with quite a few prizes handed out for the Solo fleet, made the Finns and Europes feel a little green eyed. Alex thanked the race team and the Europes celebrated the classes legend Mr. Richard Eagleton celebrating his 77th birthday and still able to get his leg under the boom.

All the HISC sailors enjoyed our visitors, appreciate the long trek some make to the toe end of Hayling Island, the club is well set up for open meeting events and the club has a very efficient team that make the journey worth it. HISC members really enjoy visiting sailors to open events, I think sometimes we just don't show it, but honestly we really do. Thanks for coming.

A few shout outs to those that make it all happen behind the scenes but by no account a full list. The Georges, marine and office, Sam and Debs more office stuff, Sophia who lets you in the gate when you have forgotten your code and gives you a lovely smile at reception, Sue Wingrove our tally lady with the patience of a Saint!, Rob the car park man who rarely gets a smile, Adrian and team who are at the club everyday at 5.30 am cleaning for the day, Jasmine, Jemima, Scarlet and all the bar team who kept us hydrated and last Martin and his team who saved us from Delhi belly.

With some gentle persuasion Theo would like this in the diary for 2026 as a joint classes single handed regatta, the HISC team look forward to seeing you all again. Finally never let a forecast get in the way of an amazing two days of sailing.

Europe Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stGBR438Andy Palmer‑FelgateBosham SC11214‑69
2nd412Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC42432‑1615
3rdGBR352Chris GillPortishead Yacht & Sailing Club2334‑5315
4thGBR435Thomas MorrisHISC‑74521416
5thGBR430Jason BelbenStokes Bay5‑7753121
6th415Hector CisnerosHISC3567‑8223
7th336Robert GullanHisc6616‑10524
8thGBR424Rob WilderHISC‑171081115751
9th392Adam CatlowStokes Bay SC88‑19891851
10thGBR419Emma PearsonStokes Bay Sailing Club119‑1312111053
11th414Jason RussellHISC13‑2216147959
12thGBR436Nick IrelandStokes Bay Sailing Club‑20121115131263
13thGBR437Peter BellCastle Cove SC10131018‑211364
14th342Finlay LloydStokes Bay SC151591016‑1965
15thGBR425Richard EagletonBexhill Sailing Club18181596‑2066
16th416Luke LazellSwanage Sc1219‑202017876
17th389Andre OzanneHayling Island14171813‑191577
18thGBR252J‑P SnellingHISC19‑201416141477
19thIRL432John McKelvieHISC91112(DNC)DNCDNC78
20thGBR441Brian Campbell‑BottomsHISC161617‑19121778
21st421Mark SwallowTudor Sailing Club‑22212217181189
22nd351Martyn DenchfieldGrafham Water Sailing Club‑21142121202197

Finn Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st790Nick CraigWarsash Burghfield Frensham LoS21‑32117
2ndGBR8Tim CarverWarsash Sailing Club3241‑6414
3rd100Matthew WalkerHISC46(DNC)52320
4th708Chris BatemanMBSC/SYC‑118533221
5th13Roman KhodykinHISC53‑744521
6th21Michael De CourcyHISC6‑7275727
7th83George ColesHISC‑129668635
8thGBR74Lawrence CrispinStone Sailing Club151(DNC)DNCDNC39
9th606Jeremy DrummondBosham SC‑13101097844
10th12Chris WaplesHISC10‑11989945
11th48David HitchcockHISC748(DNC)DNCDNC51
12th66Robin GrangeHisc(UFD)121110101053
13th30Ian FrayneHISC91312(DNC)DNCDNC66
14thGBR4Russ WardHISC8(UFD)DNCDNCDNCDNC72
15thGBR18Jonathan PykeHISC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC80

Solo Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st5781Alex ButlerHayling Island Sailing Club‑73142212
2nd6128Michael SimsCarsington213(BFD)6113
3rd5827Ewan Birkin‑WallsGWSC15‑815315
4th5746Harry LucasGWSC52427‑1620
5th6012Paul HaswellHayling Island Sailing Club‑98954430
6th5831Tom GoodeyHISC342(BFD)161136
7th6134Vincent HoreyKing George Sailing Club101111(BFD)1841
8th5393Simon DerhamLittleton SC49511‑221241
9th6055Jonathan SwainCarsington11101039‑1343
10th6006Mark LeeLymington Town SC666‑15131546
11th5918Paul LewisHisc and dittisham‑151371210951
12th5914Paul DavisLymington Town Sailing Club141412‑1911556
13th6135Chris BrownDryacote20‑221398656
14th5903NIGEL BIRDR Y A‑2212161315763
15th6067Chris BunnLady Yacht Club1818‑211031766
16th5748Neil DavisonHISC121618614‑2666
17th6002Doug LattaHISC1617147‑252276
18th6042Geoff HoldenPorthpean Sailing Club17‑23208172082
19th5569Nick RawlingsHISC13‑241914212390
20th5871Mark FullerHISC‑21211718191893
21st6079Michael HicksSalcombe YC8715(DNC)DNCDNC96
22nd3847Michael BarnesRYA19192217‑2724101
23rd5382Nev WatsonHISC‑242023222314102
24th5906Guy MaygerHISC(DNC)DNCDNC161210104
25th6062Greg SwiftHISC252526‑271821115
26th4610Bob ClarksonHISC2827‑29212019115
27th5921Stephen WaiteHighcliffe Sailing Club23‑3125202825121
28th5731Vernon PerkinsSouth Cerney SC2628272424‑29129
29th5189Jack BarrettMaidenhead‑292628232628131
30th6088Iain McGregorsalcombe yavht Yacht271524(DNC)DNCDNC132
31st5675Maria E. FrancoHISC‑303030252930144
32nd5913Steve HaggettLymington Town Sailing Club31293126(DNF)27144

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