Scorpion Class Sprint Racing 2025 - Staunton Harold Sailing Club

Scorpion Class Sprint Racing 2025 - Staunton Harold Sailing Club

Scorpion Dinghy Class Association - Staunton Harold S

Magic Marine is pleased to be supporting the Scorpion Class Association,  here is the report from the first event of the 2025 Racing Season

By Ben Rayner, 14 Apr 2025
Event Dates: 5–6 April 2025
Location: Staunton Harold Sailing Club

A sprint racing event in early April has become a tradition for the Scorpion Class, with Staunton Harold SC hosting this year's event again. Held towards the beginning of the sailing year, a sprint racing weekend gives sailors a great opportunity to tune their starting practice and boat handling skills with as many short races crammed into the weekend as possible.

Over the sunny weekend of the 5th and 6th of April, 16 races were squeezed in, with the race officer keeping the sailors on their toes with course changes for every race. This meant that once you finished one race, you quickly needed to get the next course memorised before the 3-minute gun went for the next.

Saturday was pretty full-on, with max rake at times conditions, and a number of boats taking the occasional dip in the gybes courtesy of the Staunton gusts that seemed to appear just when you were pulling the boom over. For new Scorpion helm Imogen Wade, sailing with Simon Forbes, she had been hoping for some more benign conditions for her first time in a Scorpion, but she mastered the boat very quickly and proceeded to put in a solid set of results over the weekend, showing that sailors fresh out of youth classes can jump in and be rapid. 420 sailor Matthew Rayner also made an appearance sailing with Pete Gray as a new pairing and quickly showed they are going to be a team to be considered this year. If you are a youth sailor and want to come Scorpion racing, then please get in contact with the Class!

Onto the racing! In day one's breeze, Tom Gillard and Rach Gray again showed their dominance, with great starts and regularly seemed to just have a slight edge up the first beat. This meant that they won the majority of the 10 races across the day, but were always under pressure from Pete and Matthew, who punched in a solid string of 2nds. With short one-lap races, the racing was always close, with a lot of place swapping with Chris Martin/John Tailby, Dave Wade/Ben Rayner, and Nigel Potter/Jerry Hannabuss all being in the mix across the day's races.

The constant course changes eventually caught people out in Race 8. Dave/Ben were tussling for the lead with Tom/Rach on the long breezy run to the bottom mark. Dave and Ben gybed in a gust but capsized trying to get across to the left-hand side for a starboard rounding. Tom/Rach rounded to port and took the rest of the fleet with them up to the finish. Dave and Ben rounded to port following the fleet after their righting, but realised the error halfway up the leg to the finish and went back to unwind. This resulted in Dave/Ben slightly embarrassingly winning Race 8 with the rest of the competitors scoring a DSQ!

The legendary Staunton BBQ was in action courtesy of Pete Gray and Steve Graham on the Saturday night. Many thanks to all of Staunton members on duty who helped put on the weekend and the catering across the weekend.

Sunday's conditions were lighter but still great Scorpion conditions. Three more boats joined the racing, including the latest new boat to the fleet with Dan Henderson and Amy Clay getting their new steed on the water. They were pretty on the pace immediately and finished off the weekend with a 2nd and 3rd. Imogen/Simon rounded off a great weekend getting faster, posting a 4, 3, 5 in the last races. Shout out to Steve and Charlotte Graham who also posted some great results on the second day, including a 3rd and a race win in Race 14, depriving Tom/Rach of another first. However, Tom/Rach's superb consistency paid off, with 13 wins out of 16 races, meaning they were the clear winners. Pete and Matthew got a well-deserved 2nd place overall, impressive for their first time in a boat together.

Overall Results:

Pos Boat Name Sail No Helm Crew Club Points
1st The Essence of Wetness 2057 Tom Gillard Rach Gray Staunton Harold SC 13
2nd Just the Tip 2058 Peter Gray Matthew Rayner Staunton Harold SC 34
3rd Grey Mullet 2061 Dave Wade Ben Rayner Draycote / YD SC 45
4th 2018 Nigel Jerry Notts County SC / Penine SC 52
5th 2026 Chris Martin John Tailby Notts County / Bartley / Staunton 69
6th Mrs Bears Boat 2051 Imogen Wade Simon Forbes Staunton Harold SC 79
7th Quackers! 2022 Stephen Graham Charlotte Graham Staunton Harold SC 101
8th 2032 Pete Goodyear Ali Lucas Staunton Harold SC 101
9th 2013 Andy Foskett Lesley Foskett Staunton Harold SC 116
10th 1984 Steve McCarthy Pete Tate The Chase Sailing Club 123
11th 2053 Rob Gardner Kev Hope Notts County SC 131
12th 2064 Dan Henderson Amy Clay Warsash SC 141
13th 1985 Rob Morsley Mandy Morsley Portdinorwic Sailing Club 151
14th 1912 Will Winter L Winter Cam SC 173

 

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