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Flying Fifteen Southern Traveller Series event at Middle Nene Sailing Club

by Wilf Kunze 18 Jun 11:02 UTC 14-15 June 2025

A strong fleet of 16 boats (six visitors, ten local) arrived at the start line for the traditional Flying 15 Open Meeting at Middle Nene SC, which was held on 14th/15th June as part of the Southern Traveller Series.

The weather forecast of a lively weekend was spot-on and Race Officer Tony Wright had to allow for testing conditions with heavy gusts and up to 30 degree wind shifts throughout the Saturday, with somewhat easier conditions on Sunday morning. The RO had made full use of the beautiful lake and so the 15s could really live up to their name, literally 'flying' across the water in some spectacular scenes.

Saturday: blustery and challenging

Saturday delivered fresh to strong breezes, ranging from Force 3 to Force 5, pushing sailors' skills and boats to the limit. Three races were held in these brisk conditions. Gusts and shifts added an extra layer of challenge, with boat handling and tactical decision-making proving crucial.

John Hanson and Helen Selden (RYA, 4094) rose to the occasion, claiming two wins and a third to sit atop the leaderboard at the end of the day. Jeremy Arnold and Richard Hope (Draycote SC, 2646) sailed consistently to stay in close contention.

Several teams were caught out by the gusty conditions. Notably, a few DNS and DNF results hinted at gear issues and retirements across the fleet, underlining the testing nature of the day.

Sunday: lighter and tricky

Sunday brought a significant change, with reduced wind strength and more tactical racing. Lighter conditions made speed and clean air the focus. Two races were completed, rounding out a five-race series with one discard.

The lighter breeze allowed some of the mid-fleet boats to shine, with tighter racing and increased opportunities for overtaking. However, John Hanson and Helen Selden maintained their composure to finish with a strong set of results and secure the overall win. Jeremy Arnold and Richard Hope held on to second, while Mark Greer and Jim Reid (MNSC 2433) took third.

At the prize-giving MNSC Commodore Peter McCallum thanked the visitors from across the country for coming to Thrapston and bringing such a great range of boats from the Classic, Silver and Gold series, including the exceptionally well-preserved 485 from Plockton SBSC. The visitors, in turn, thanked their hosts for the friendly welcome, competent race management and the great catering, including the Summer BBQ on Saturday evening.

Flying 15s continue to be one of the most active fleets at Middle Nene SC and the next event is already planned for early June 2026, with details to be announced in good time. For any questions about this event please contact

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st 4094John HansonHelen SeldenRYA1‑31316
2nd 2646Jeremy ArnoldRichard HopeDraycote SC213‑928
3rdHens Tooff2433Mark GreerJim ReidMNSC3221‑48
4th 3903Gary StuartRobert DysonNSC(OCS)542314
5th 3033Matt YallopGary LivingstoneMNSC(OCS)454821
6th 2433Roo JarvisJulie WestMNSC46‑86622
7th 485Graham SharpAlasdair SharpPlockton SBSC‑7765523
8th 3873Neil BartholomeyVickie WigmoreMNSC59(DNF)8931
9th 2658Jamie NicolRachel NicolMNSC689‑121033
10th 3707Brian TurnerPeter ComberBroxbourne SCDNF1077(DNF)34
11th 2864Tony EverardGraham BerrillMNSC9(DNS)10111141
12th 2240Daniel WigmoreSarah ? / Solomon DayMNSC811DNF(DNS)DNS47
13th 3829Ian ShawStephanie GrahamNCSC(DNS)DNSDNS10751
14th 3732Simon ShawElizabeth ShawMNSCDNF(DNS)DNS141354
15th 2668Solomon DayColin ClementsMNSC(DNS)DNSDNS131259
16thSquall1155Graham LamondRachel LamondRipon SC/Sir John Fisher SC(DNS)DNSDNSDNFDNF63

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