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Whitstable Yacht Club Club Championship 2025

by Steve Gray 26 Aug 12:58 UTC 23-25 August 2025
Joe Barton in his Topper during the Whitstable Yacht Club Club Championship 2025 © Steve Gray

The annual WYC club championship was held over the August bank holiday weekend and could be described as a game of three halves! Three days of two races a day, three different courses, three different wind strengths and sea states all under brilliant sunshine throughout.

Saturday's forecast was for a light to moderate easterly but turned out to be much breezier than expected with waves big enough to surf on the downwind legs of the triangle course. Both races were won by defending champions Robert Govier and David Figgis in their Tornado with Joe Barton scoring two 2nds in his Topper. The first race saw the Dart of Richard Ledger and Sarah Oliver finish 3rd whilst the podium was completed by the Merlin Rocket of Phil Emery and Julie Nuttall in the second.

Sunday saw much lighter conditions with a weak easterly and strong tides as the afternoon wore on. Racing used a trapezoidal course and in race three the Merlins were able to carry their spinnakers on all three downwind legs and filled the first two places with Phil and Julie taking the win from Jon and Philippa Bloice. Harry and Max Morrison made the best of the dying breeze in their 29er to take 3rd place.

Race four proved tricky for race team and competitors alike - the strong outgoing tide and fragile breeze led to a general recall and subsequent black flag start which took out the Merlin of Phil and Julie amongst others. The leaders managed legs one and two of the trapezoid well enough but struggled on the run against the tide with the wind dropping out which leading to the fleet bunching on their drift to mark three. The RO, Mark Barnes spotted wind incoming which further shuffled the pack and decided to finish the race at mark four. The results proved something of a Laserfest with a win for Charles, 2nd for Harry Newton and 3rd for Andrew Provan.

Going into the last day things were tight at the top between the Merlin of Phil/Julie, Joe's Topper and Charlie's Laser, but the Merlin had a BFD to discard so no pressure!

Monday saw a very shifty and gusty offshore wind and a windward/leeward course to make things interesting, with both races won by Rick and Sarah Perkins who didn't compete on Sunday (happy birthday Sarah!). Charles took 2nd in race five with Joe 3rd and Phil/Julie only 5th so things tightened up further!

The final race saw a wind shift on the start favouring the pin but most of the fleet were stranded by the committee boat. Rick/Sarah and Phil/Julie were close to the pin, tacked onto port and led the race throughout with Phil/Julie taking 3rd on handicap. Charles had a battle with two other Lasers and could do no better than 6th equal, whilst Joe had a steady race and took 2nd.

When the results were calculated Phil/Julie and Joe were both on 16 points, the tie being split by the Merlin's win in race three - next year Joe! Charles finished with 17.5 points and completed the podium.

Three days of tight competition saw the 56 competitors experience the best WYC has to offer which included a fabulous acoustic session on the deck by club member Jeremy Scott on Saturday as the sun set. As usual it was all down to the volunteer support teams on the committee boat, the safety boats and onshore - another fabulous event to add to a successful season.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat TypeHelmCrewPYR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
13816MERLIN‑ROCPhil EmeryJulie Nuttall983431(BFD)5316
236348 5.3TOPPERJoe Barton 1363227‑9.53216
3212200LASERCharles Campion 1104‑944126.517.5
43736MERLIN‑ROCJon BloicePhilippa Bloice9835627‑241434
52908TASARStephen NationJulie Nuttall1019RDGRDG66‑131141
6191114LASERMarc Dumas 1104119‑151210850
747099 5.3TOPPERLouise Harnett 13631012‑251791866
87429Dart 18Richard LedgerSarah Oliver81035291518(RET)70
92629TASARRick PerkinsSarah Perkins101977(DNC)DNC1173
10402TORNADORobert GovierDavid Figgis6461123(DSQ)232775
11212015LASERChristian Brewer 110468(DNC)DNC6481
122909TASARMatt LowSusannah Baron101927(DNS)1011221282
13LPHRS200Ralph HadleyJack Taylor1050‑2619179.5252393.5
14152668LASERIan Dorsett 1104241721(BFD)1520.597.5
15183125LASEREdmund Wilson 1104(DNC)DNC1381210100
16217418LASERAndrew Provan 11041616163(DNC)DNC108
17217828LASERMike Hanson 1104(DNC)DNC194219110
18RRY29erHarry Morrison 9002021313(DNC)DNC114
191697STREAKERJohn Berrington 1124251824(DNC)2924120
20362TOPPERWilliam Grafham 136328202818‑3632126
212643TASARStephen BakerMei Baker1019(DNC)DNC8BFD1116149
22198535LASERPeter Gowing 110419(DNC)11BFD7RET151
2332356TOPPERSeth King 1363(DNC)DNC27193026159
242633TASARZanna GoochLiz North101918(DNS)DNCDNC1713162
257700Dart 18Mark Holweger 810(DNC)DNC30143329163
266718Dart 18Peter King 810(DNC)DNC31163530169
275924SOLOMark Fagg 113921(DNC)DNCDNC1422171
28163109LASER RADITony Ullman 1154(DNC)DNC26203731171
29192813LASERDavid Liddicoat 110423(DNS)DNCDNC2017174
30202316LASERHarry Newton 1104(DNC)DNC52DNCDNC178
31217723LASERKevin Hall 1104(DNC)DNCDNCDNC45180
3225ALaserHarry Wilson 1104(DNC)DNC95DNCDNC185
332526RS TERA SPMax Morrison 1445(DNC)DNCDNCDNC86.5185.5
34216730LASERPaul Kelly 11041311(DNC)DNCDNCDNC195
35218000LASERSimon Hadley 11041510(DNC)DNCDNCDNC196
36217757LASERDavid Sansom 11041213(RET)DNCDNCDNC196
37194859LASER RADIBen McVeigh 11041714(DNC)DNCDNCDNC202
3883RLASER RADIDominic Wade 1154(DNC)DNCDNCDNC1620.5207.5
3974MUSTO SKIFAlastair Gould 8342215(DNC)DNCDNCDNC208
40306FLYING DUTAndrew ProvanRobert Govier & Georgios Rafeletos879(DNC)DNCDNCDNC2715213
41184334LASERKelvin Tolson 1104(DNC)DNCDNCDNC3219222
42123897LASER RADIAdam Freeman 1154(DNC)DNCDNCDNC2628225
433576MERLIN‑ROCJohn GibbonsMartin Akers983(DNC)DNCDNCDNC3125227
44217717LASER RADISteve Gray 11548(DNS)DNCDNCDNCDNC236
4545164LASERTim de Klerk 1104(DNC)DNC12BFDDNCDNC240
46157394LASER RADINick Fehnle 1154(DNC)DNC14DNCDNCDNC242
47174574LASER RADIJohn Phelan 115414(DNS)DNCDNCDNCDNC242
485404SOLOJon Dennis 1139(DNC)DNC18DNCDNCDNC246
4958041LASERAndy King 1104(DNC)DNCDNCDNC19DNS247
501290SUPERNOVAFrancis Stileman 1075(DNC)DNC20DNCDNCDNC248
511751WANDERERAndy KingSeth King1201(DNC)DNC22DNCDNCDNC250
5242RLASER RADISian Rose Sargaison 1154(RET)DNSDNCDNC28DNF256
5335ATOPAZ UNODominic WadeGideon Wade1251(DNC)DNC32DNCDNCDNC260
54170944LASER RADIOliver Goggi 1154(DNC)DNCDNCDNC34DNC262
55=1099WANDERERPaul CrossJeff Leyshon1201(RET)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC285
55=15414TOPPERRhys Johns 1363(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNFDNS285

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