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XODs compete for the Benson Platter at Itchenor Sailing Club's Keelboat Week

by Steve Dover 18 Jun 14:39 UTC 9-13 June 2025

Itchenor Keelboat Week (IKW) was sponsored by Soak Insurance and sailed in mostly light to medium shifty winds with occasional torrential rain and some sunshine.

With racing on each day taking place an hour either side of high water, decisions regarding the tide were less important than they sometimes can be, but predicting wind direction and strength proved tricky with lots of place changes due to boats being on the right or wrong side of shifts or where the wind was a little stronger.

We had two visiting boats - X166 Swallow (Ben McGrane, Richard Faulkner, Hamish Calder) and X192 Felix (Peter Baines, Mike Martell, Jonny Lawrence), both from the Hamble division.

X58 Madeleine started the week strongly in 10 knots of breeze to win Monday's race closely followed by X166 Swallow and X91 Astralita in second and third place.

On Tuesday the wind was a little stronger at 15 knots. X50 Xcitation got a good start and got to the windward mark first and went on to win from X91 Astralita in second and X166 Swallow in third.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the lighter winds returned. On Wednesday X58 Madeleine looked to be in control after a good start but lost a couple of places due to a wind shift with X91 Astralita winning, and on Thursday X166 Swallow won from X50 Xcitation after X91 Astralita who was in second lost five places on the last run after getting into a 'wind hole'.

This set up for a tense final race on Friday with X50 Xcitation on 5 points, X91 Astralita on 6 points, X166 Swallow also on 6 points, and X58 Madeleine on a distant 13 points.

However, the wind was very light and racing was eventually cancelled due to lack of wind, leaving the results after the Thursday race to stand with X50 Xcitation (Roger Yeoman, Mike Moss, and Jeremy Llewelyn) winning the Benson Platter.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1stXcitation50Roger YeomanJeremy Llewelyn, Mike Moss‑41225
2ndSwallow166Richard FaulknerHamish Calder, Ben McGrane23‑416
3rdAstralita91John TremlettFraser Graham, Tim Copsey321‑76
4thMadeleine58Penny FulfordJonathan Clark193‑1013
5thSweet X182Mark PalmerHenry Palmer56‑8415
6thFoxglove174Alastair AshfordJackie Ashford‑746616
7thLizz Whizz172David MacleanDavid Howlett, NK8(OCS)7520
8thCatherine26Colin McKinnonRos hart, Neil Hart, Chris Darling6511‑1322
9thWenda71Damian AshNiki Cath Andy Larsen Michael ODonnell Katie Evans‑131010323
10thRelaxation177Nick AndrewsP Miram, J Grant‑14851124
11thFelix192Peter BainesM Martell, J Lawrence‑1079824
12thPrincess Jalina188David PalmerRichard Smyth, Stephen Lawrence911‑16929
13thVeronique65Michael McNishFelicity Smith, Charles Mead, Andrew Lennox‑1712131237
14thThora101Amanda HeathLucinda Bayliss, Emma Hansell, Briony Burns, Gemma Carter‑1513151442
15thIbex32Steve DoverAlan Perry16(DNC)121543
16thHeyday173Gillian Ellis 121517‑1844
17thHarmony132John TattersallRichard Scholfield‑1914141745
18thQuixotic184Gerald CheyneAlan Perry, Peter Beckett18(DNC)181652
19thGone Away39Roy GriggsAlun Jones11(DNC)DNCDNC53
20thOynx189Roger Heath (DNC)DNCDNCDNC63

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