Hansa Class UK Traveller Trophy Series Round 7 at Woolverstone Project: A Sailing Showcase


Hansa Class UK Traveller Trophy Series Round 7 at the Woolverstone Project

14 August 2024

Close racing in the Liberty class during the UK Hansa TT at the Woolverstone Project © Andy Beharrell & Dot Steeds

The Woolverstone Project was thrilled to host the Hansa Class Association for a Traveller Trophy (TT) event on August 14th, marking the first time the venue has welcomed the class in over a decade.

Nineteen boats competed, with 15 visitors and 4 local Woolverstone Project sailors. The 1-person Hansa Class had 9 entries, the 2-person class had 6, and the Liberty Class featured 4 boats.

The day began pleasantly with a light and steady breeze from the northwest. Following the briefing, all boats quickly set out to capitalize on the wind. The race officer successfully set a course that remained effective until mid-race when unpredictable shifts and patchy gusts presented challenges for the competitors. In the 1-person Hansa 3.03 class, Mike Everitt took an early lead, closely followed by Rory McKinna in second place, with Jazz Turner (sailing her boat named Phoebe along with her support dog, also called Phoebe) finishing in third. For the two-person 3.03 class, Lynne and Stuart Swann triumphed in a borrowed boat named Lady Jane. They navigated the shifty conditions expertly, finishing ahead of Philip Hall and Denise Bryant, with Rick and Sue Jillings securing third place. In the Liberty class, Paul Pearson skillfully maneuvered through the shifting winds to claim victory, followed by Paul Phillips and Ric Cassel.

During the second race, the race officer, Gordon Sutton from the Royal Harwich YC, had to adjust the starting line for the Liberty class due to another significant wind shift, resulting in a recall. A struggle between the gradient wind and emerging sea breeze played out for about 20 minutes until a stable course was finally established.

Light and erratic winds continued to pose difficulties. Spectators observed flags at marks 2 and 3 blowing in opposite directions, complicating mark roundings and causing sudden position changes. The final results in the Liberty class saw the two Pauls continue to dominate, finishing first and second, while Tessa Watkiss, who had retired from Race 1 due to servo issues, returned to take third. In the 1-person Hansa 3.03 class, Rory McKinna reversed the finishing order from the previous race, finishing first, followed by Mike Everitt in second and Leslie Philip in third. In the 2-person class, Lynne and Stuart Swann maintained consistency with the same finishing order as race one.

As the day concluded, the breeze became slightly more stable, contributing to continued tight racing. In the Hansa 3.03 1-person class, Rory McKinna maintained his lead, finishing first yet again, with Leslie Philip in second and Jazz Turner in third. This performance secured Rory the overall win, while Mike Everitt claimed second overall. In the 3.03 2-person class, Lynne and Stuart Swann achieved a remarkable third win, finishing first overall with only three points, while Philip Hall and Denise Bryant’s consistent second-place finishes in every race earned them second overall. Paul Pearson’s repeated victories in the Liberty class placed him first overall, with Paul Phillips taking second with three second-place finishes.

While not receiving prizes, the local Woolverstone Project sailors found great joy in challenging their visitors. One participant, Rik Codling, renowned for his success in virtual racing with Team GBR, found his first physical regatta both challenging and enlightening. He plans to return to improve his results in future events.

The Woolverstone Project extends gratitude to the Hansa Class Association for their invaluable assistance before and during the event, ensuring everything ran smoothly despite weather challenges. Special thanks are also given to the Royal Hospital School for their support with equipment and support boats for this exciting event.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
Hansa 3.03 (1 person) Class
1stGlasgow Bonnet2284Rory McKinnaClyde Cruising Club2114
2ndJaguar3244Mike EverittFrensham Pond1247
3rdHansa Yellow3221Leslie PhilipTideway London4329
4thPhoebe3278Jazz TurnerNewhaven and Seaford SC34310
5thSlipstream (Red deck)BlankJohn NormanWoolverstone Project65516
6thHansa Jade3223Hannah NicollWhitefriars SC56617
7thHansa Purple3224Debra PenningtonNotts County SC77721
8thHansa Orange3220Logan BellRutland SC88824
9th2971Jeff DormerWASH SailabilityDNFDNFDNF30
Hansa 3.03 (2 person) Class
1stLady Jane2298Lynne SwanStuart SwannChesil Sailability1113
2ndHansa Blue3222Philip HallDenise BryantChesil Sailability2226
3rdHansa Red3219Rick JillingsSue JillingsCarsington SC3339
4thFlossie (pink deck)BlankGraham SeabrookRobbie JohnsWoolverstone Project44513
5thFreedom3647Rik CodlingFred CodlingWoolverstone Project65415
6thElsaBlankPeter MillsMichael BellWoolverstone Project56617
Liberty Class
1st3423Paul PearsonRutland SC1113
2ndSaoirse (Sir‑sha)2557Paul PhillipsFrensham Pond2226
3rdMyles Adrift1010Tessa WatkissFrensham PondRET3311
4thStar Chaser1066Ric CasselRutland SC34411



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