Scottish Skiff
championships at Dalgety Bay Sailing Club
Thirty-two boats turned up at Dalgety
Bay SC on Saturday 11th October with competitors travelling
from the South coast and the Highlands to compete in
the event. With the wind blowing 20 knots and some vicious
gusts coming through PRO John Robertson postponed racing
for 45 minutes to allow the sea state to flatten after
the tide turned.
The fleet got away in an orderly manner
before the breeze really kicked in as they reached the
first windward mark. Paul Hignett in his new blade rider
moth and Ian Renilson in his musto skiff mastered the
conditions best to be first and second with Robbie Wilson
(musto skiff) just getting the better in the hare and
tortoise competition with Hugh and Helen Watson (laser
4000) to get third and fourth.
Following a delay whilst the rescue boats sorted out
some of the competitors who had gear failure the start
sequence for race 2 got underway. A large squall caused
the committee boat to start to drag its anchor led to
the PRO sending the fleet ashore. With the squalls not
abating the race committee decided to call it a day
early.
Sunday dawned cold and windless leading to an hour’s
postponement allowing a force 3 westerly to fill in.
Race 2 started with the flood tide under the fleet but
with 4 races to sail the fleet was remarkably well behaved
and got away cleanly for no recalls for the whole weekend.
Paul Hignett continued his dominance of the event with
another win followed by Renilson then Chris Pickles
and Matt Sharman (49er) third.
In race 3 whilst Hignett disappeared off into the horizon
and was off upsetting the cats who started 3 minutes
in front, the competition for the minor placings started
to hot up. With 4 different musto skiffs leading their
class at different stages with a few strong puffs and
some large shifts Ian Renilson was able to make his
way through the fleet for second with John Evans pipping
Gavin Homer to get third
With the tide turning race four turned out to be the
most tactical for the fleet with the choice of going
inshore to avoid the tide or further offshore for more
breeze and using the shifts to make gains. Chris Pickles
made the best of the conditions of the more traditional
boats to be second followed by Robbie Wilson who used
the shifts to make a large gain on the leading musto
skiffs to get third.
With the tide now rapidly ebbing race 5 got underway
with a drag to the shore and some close tacking before
the fleet had to make the call for the layline to the
windward mark with some losses to be made by those who
understood their layline. Chris Pickles again used the
advantage of the upwind pace of the 49er to get second
from Gavin Homer in a Musto Skiff.
With the rapid turn round of results it was obvious
that paul Hignett had won but once the sums were done
Ian Renilson was second and Chris Pickles and Matt Sharman
third.
1st Paul Hignett International Moth Loch Venacher SC
2nd Ian Renilson musto skiff Dalgety Bay SC
3rd Chris Pickles & Matt Sharman 49er Yorkshire
dales SC
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