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Firefly open meeting at the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club

by Jono Pank 14 Jun 07:12 UTC 7-8 June 2025
Firefly start during the multi class dinghy weekend at Wroxham © Richard Smith

The Norfolk Broads once again proved itself as a high-class sailing destination as the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club hosted the 2nd running of the Wroxham Firefly Open over the weekend of 7th & 8th June as part of its multi class dinghy weekend.

With over 125 miles of navigable waterways set in stunning countryside, the Broads delivers a memorable event, blending exhilarating competition with the unique tranquillity and natural beauty that only this region can offer.

The weekend brought classic Broads variety: Saturday opened with a light breeze and overcast skies, making for tactical racing and rewarding sharp boat handling. Sunday saw the wind freshen, with brighter spells and gusts that challenged crews to adapt quickly, keeping the racing tight and exciting.

Six races were sailed over the two days, and the fleet was regularly shuffled by the shifting breeze. Jono and Freddie Pank in Swaggle (4400) managed to be in the right place at the finish line to clinch four wins and take the overall win. Jenny Smallwood and Philip Aldhous in Squabbling Pheonix (3625) kept the pressure on, winning two races and never finishing lower than second in their scores. Wroxham Local's Richard and Lizzie Whitefoot in Chi Chi (2587) rounded out the podium with consistent sailing across the series.

The Norfolk Broads' unique blend of open water and winding rivers offered a course that tested every aspect of Firefly sailing. Crews relished the challenge of shifting winds and the picturesque setting, with hidden creeks and reed-fringed banks providing a quintessential Broads experience. The camaraderie ashore, with stories swapped under the big Norfolk sky and a fleet cruise to explore the Norfolk nightlife in both Hoveton & Horning before crashing "Forrester's" 100th birthday party at the yacht club.

This was followed by the fleet's resident Harpist, Georgia, playing deep into the night, adding to the event's special atmosphere.

Sophia and Dom Johnson in Gemini Too (3154) impressed with a fourth-place finish, showing consistent improvement in boat speed and teamwork through the weekend.

Chloe Harding and Georgia Evans in Silly Goose (3820) bounced back from a DNC in Race 1 to claim a superb fifth place in Race 2, their best result of the event..

Willum Johnston and Louise Woodley (4338) delivered a standout third place in Race 4, navigating the gustier conditions with poise and making solid gains on each leg.

Barney Smith and Aidan Kentzer in Ship Happens (4378) posted a strong second place in Race 6, their best of the weekend, after a tough start on Saturday. Their determination and improved boat handling were clear as the breeze built.

Despite not breaking into the top five, Finlay Campbell's consistent mid-fleet finishes, never-say-die attitude and turbo Pimms jug were a highlight. His perseverance in challenging conditions, especially as a relative newcomer to the class and especially on Sunday morning, earned admiration from fellow competitors.

The 2nd Wroxham Firefly Open Meeting was a celebration of competitive sailing and the enduring magic of the Norfolk Broads. The event showcased not only the sportsmanship of the Firefly fleet but also why the Broads remain a must-visit destination for sailors of all abilities—combining challenging racing, breathtaking scenery, and a warm, welcoming community.

As the sun set over Wroxham Broad, competitors left with new stories, new friends, and a renewed appreciation for this extraordinary corner of England. The Broads once again proved: there's nowhere quite like it for sailing adventure.

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