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DF95 Eastern District Champion Skipper Series Round 3 at Huntingdon Radio Yacht Club

by Andy Start 27 Oct 2025 05:02 UTC 25 October 2025

17 skippers gathered in the early morning sun to be welcomed by club Commodore Martin Brooking, skippers had travelled from far and wide to be with us today with the furthest having a round journey of 350 miles! Top work by Gary Parkin.

A briefing was held by Dave Green, PRO for the day, and the pace of the event was set, a simple Triangle course with a downwind gate was set for the days entertainment, this was explained and detailed on the course board.

I will take a moment to mention that we had a good number of our novice skippers sailing today, for Stuart Brown this was only his third tome on the water with the boat, that's the kind of spirit we like, I think I can happily say they all enjoyed themselves, and it was very pleasing to see they kept up with the race pace extremely well, very well done gents.

The wind was a funny old thing, sometimes blowing a hooley then a gentle breeze and the occasional fruity gust that saw a few rudders waving in the air, but it was a great breeze to race in, albeit a bit chilly, and as with all racing at this time of the year, welders goggles were needed to see some of the marks.

After a steady flow of races, a coffee break was called, and the skippers sprinted off to the club house to grab a coffee and a few bits of cake, lovingly baked by Steve & Karen, thanks guys, our galley was managed by Karen & Karen, for which everyone was truly thankful for, using Afleet to score the event, results were posted in the clubhouse on a regular basis, this kept skippers up to date with how good/suicidal they were doing.

Back to the racing which was well mannered and most behaved themselves (it is radio sailing) turns were taken when called, and this carried on through to a 45 minute lunch break, at this point Oli Knowland from Alton Water had a decent lead over the fleet (he did sail a blinder all day).

Dave Green pushed the races on throughout the afternoon, at the end of race 19, there was only one point difference between first and second place, and it really did go down to the wire, leading local skipper Andy Johnson breezed home in the final race with a 3rd with Oli Knowland a comfortable 3 places behind him.

Congratulations to everyone who took part and thank-you for your participation, we hope to see you at next year's event.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoSailorClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19R20Pts
148Andy JohnsonHuntingdon RYC231429171274222351336356
2640Oli knowlandAlton Water RSC52813142143464839511660
363Andy BaldockHuntingdon RYC371141212181218117159231872
4109Gary ParkinScarborough MYC115376311106711152221108175
5418Glenn MeekcomsCHFRYC1242835959113313598452486
6759Andrew McKeeRutland RSC9118651143181167311838412296
7286Neil WebbMBRYC7659823712654181541027107102
873Vernon AppletonDatchet RSC6146427132351451512861013511118
9206Phil DavenportHuntingdon RYC41671015910851539666468712120
1021Andrew WigleyHuntingdon RYC85113131489810916111011776118142
11367Les KirbyHuntingdon RYC1811911710511108118941611111295150
12370Alan CookeHuntingdon RYC10124511611421318121414101415111715168
1392Stuart JessupHuntingdon RYC15131312108641412810169151213141510183
1490Stuart BrownHuntingdon RYC169101516161661114714101813151416149209
15623Steve GrahamHuntingdon RYC14816141818181818181518711713129413215
1661Colin VincettHuntingdon RYC13101518121315131591013818141716151616223
17548John DoeKillingworth MYC1117121814151415131612151213121617171314234

Trier of the Day John Doe (Killingworth MYC)

There will be a video of the day uploaded to our YouTube channel over the next few days, so keep a look out.

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