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Isle of Sheppey Race 2024
31 August – 1 September 2024
The Isle of Sheppey Sailing Club (IOSSC) recently hosted its annual round-the-island race on September 1, 2024. Participants who arrived on Saturday had the opportunity for ’round the cans’ racing to prepare their rigging before the main event.
Leading up to the race, weather forecasts varied significantly, creating uncertainty among competitors. Reports ranged from predictions of gale force winds to much milder conditions. Despite these mixed forecasts, a total of 45 competitors entered the race, marking an increase of 10 boats from the previous year. Saturday brought challenging conditions, leading to the cancellation of racing, as only one weather app proved accurate.
Fortunately, Sunday greeted sailors with ideal conditions of 15 to 17 knots from the ENE and plenty of sunshine. The fleet of 45 entries embarked on the picturesque voyage around Sheppey Island, starting in four separate groups: Slow Monohulls, Medium Monohulls, Fast Monohulls/Slow Cats, and Fast Catamaran Handicaps, each starting at 10:00, with subsequent starts every 30 minutes.
The race commenced with a long, hard beat to Warden Point on a port tack, navigating through waves before reaching the flatter waters and a fast fetch to Shellness. The first boat to reach Shellness was the Enterprise crewed by Paul Young and Megan Ward, closely followed by Mick Greenland in his Solo. Lee Marriott in a Blaze quickly took the lead position as they approached the Swale.
Once in the Swale, competitors had to gybe onto starboard, which many found physically demanding after keeping their gazes fixed in one direction for such a long duration. The journey towards the Kingsferry Bridge is what makes this race unique. Marriott increased his lead over the other Monohulls, but was soon overtaken by the impressive Super Catamarans just before Grovehurst, one mile out from the bridge. Kevin Dutch and David Banner in their foiling Nacra 20 surged ahead to reach the bridge first, where they were assisted by energetic volunteers, marking the one instance where outside help is permitted. Competitors had to capsize their boats to walk them under the bridge before resuming the final leg of the race through Queenborough and Sheerness Docks.
As competitors raced from the bridge back to the club, the sea breeze picked up, which either boosted the wind speed or perhaps indicated that the competitors were reaching their limits. The final legs proved challenging with the changing tide and winding course. The Nacra 20 secured line honors with an impressive time of 1 hour and 54 minutes, just 2 minutes shy of the record set in 2010. The four F18 Cats crossed the finish line in formation, with Adam Piggott and Robby-Jon Garcka claiming second place on the water and winning in the handicap category, earning the title of IOSSC Round the Island Race winners for 2024.
Lee Marriott, sailing the Blaze, crossed the line sixth on the water, making him the first Monohull, just ahead of the Dart 18 fleet.
This race is certainly a memorable experience and one of the most rewarding challenges in sailing. The small yet vibrant IOSSC excelled in hosting the event, with social gatherings on Friday and Saturday attracting many attendees. The clubhouse provided welcoming food and drink services throughout the weekend. The club expresses gratitude to SailRacer for supplying trackers and appreciates all competitors and volunteers for their efforts. The next Island Race is confirmed for September 6-7, 2025, and the club hopes to see everyone there. For highlights including drone footage, photographs, and videos, you can check out their Facebook group @IOS Sailing Club.
Overall Results:
Pos | Type | Class | Sail No | Helm | Crew | Club | PY | Start | Finish | Elapsed | Corrected |
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1 | Fast Multihulls | F18 | 350 | Adam Piggott | Robby‑Jon Garcka | Weston SC | 678 | 11.3 | 13.35.25 | 25.25 | 34.59 |
2 | Fast Multihulls | F18 | 518 | Tim NEAL | Simon FARREN | Parkstone Yacht Club | 678 | 11.3 | 13.36.40 | 26.40 | 36.49 |
3 | Fast Multihulls | F18 | 67 | Simon Northrup | Caleb Cooper | Minnis Bay Sailing Club | 678 | 11.3 | 13.38.22 | 28.22 | 39.20 |
4 | Fast Multihulls | F18 | 514 | Nicholas BARNES | James STACEY | Brightlingsea Sailing Club | 678 | 11.3 | 13.40.30 | 2.10.30 | 3.12.29 |
5 | Fast Multihulls | Nacra F20 Carbon FCS | 98 | Kevin DUTCH | David BANNER | IOSSC | 588 | 11.3 | 13.24.49 | 1.54.49 | 3.15.16 |
6 | Fast Multihulls | Dart 18 | 7727 | Chris Goymer | Paul Wiseman | IOSSC | 822 | 11.3 | 14.202 | 2.502 | 3.26.51 |
7 | Medium Monohulls: | Blaze | 860 | Lee MARRIOTT | IOSSC | 1033 | 10.3 | 14.18.28 | 3.48.28 | 3.41.10 | |
8 | Fast Multihulls | Dart 18 | 7000 | Joe Baker | IOSSC | 822 | 11.3 | 14.33.36 | 33.36 | 3.43.21 | |
9 | Slow Multihulls | Dart 15 | 2025 | Jenny BALL | Marconi Sailing Club | 926 | 11 | 14.30.50 | 3.30.50 | 3.47.41 | |
10 | Medium Monohulls: | Blaze | 754 | Mark ASTBURY | Warsash Sailing Club | 1033 | 10.3 | 14.28.52 | 3.58.52 | 3.51.14 | |
11 | Fast Multihulls | Dart 18 | 6563 | Christophe CLARKE | Amelie CLARKE | Marconi Sailing Club | 822 | 11.3 | 14.40.31 | 3.10.31 | 3.51.46 |
12 | Fast Monohulls | Merlin Rocket | 3787 | Chris MARTIN | John TAILBY | Bartley SC / Notts County SC | 983 | 11 | 14.50.22 | 3.50.22 | 3.54.21 |
13 | Medium Monohulls: | Laser 2000 | 21003 | Alastair MOPPETT | Sarah SEDDON | Bough Beech SC | 1118 | 10.3 | 14.52.59 | 4.22.59 | 3.55.14 |
14 | Medium Monohulls: | Blaze | 850 | Rupert RHODES | Tudor Sailing Club | 1033 | 10.3 | 14.34.53 | 44.53 | 3.574 | |
15 | Fast Multihulls | Dart 18 | 6559 | Max ANSBRO | Weston Sailing Club | 822 | 11.3 | 14.46 | 3.16 | 3.58.27 | |
16 | Medium Monohulls: | RS200 | 1721 | Joe Warwicker | Mike Warwicker | Bough Beech SC | 1046 | 10.3 | 14.40.33 | 4.10.33 | 3.59.32 |
17 | Fast Multihulls | Dart 18 | 7761 | Rob Sted‑Smith | Caroline Sted‑Smith | IOSSC | 822 | 11.3 | 14.48.51 | 3.18.51 | 41.55 |
18 | Medium Monohulls: | 420 | 53380 | Johnathan Shields | Stuart Shields | Tonbridge Town SC | 1100 | 10.3 | 14.56.28 | 4.26.28 | 42.15 |
19 | Fast Monohulls | RS300 | 308 | Neal GIBSON | Downs SC | 965 | 11 | 14.56.56 | 3.56.56 | 45.32 | |
20 | Fast Monohulls | RS AERO 9 | 69 | Andrew Priechenfried | Shellness SC | 1008 | 11 | 158.20 | 48.20 | 46.22 | |
21 | Slow Monohulls | ILCA 6 / Laser Radial | 142204 | David MAKKINK | EYC | 1154 | 10 | 14.44.39 | 4.44.39 | 46.40 | |
22 | Fast Monohulls | Musto Skiff | 38 | Jake WILLARS | Notts county | 837 | 11 | 14.28.54 | 3.28.54 | 49.35 | |
23 | Slow Multihulls | Dart 15 | 1991 | Derek Darley | IOSSC | 926 | 11 | 14.518 | 3.518 | 49.36 | |
24 | Medium Monohulls: | Laser 2000 | 2695 | Brian CULVER | Kacper GUNIA | Wilsonian SC | 1118 | 10.3 | 15.13.33 | 4.43.33 | 4.13.37 |
25 | Slow Multihulls | Dart 15 | 2015 | Nigel JAMES | Marconi Sailing Club | 926 | 11 | 14.57.59 | 3.57.59 | 4.17 | |
26 | Slow Monohulls | Enterprise | 22901 | Paul YOUNG | Megan WARD | Midland Sailing Club | 1133 | 10 | 14.52.17 | 4.52.17 | 4.17.58 |
27 | Medium Monohulls: | Albacore | 8151 | Martin HAYWARD | Sacha MAYHEW | Maidenhead Sailing Club | 1037 | 10.3 | 14.597 | 4.297 | 4.19.31 |
28 | Slow Monohulls | Solo | 4247 | Mick GREENLAND | IOSSC | 1142 | 10 | 14.58.30 | 4.58.30 | 4.21.23 | |
29 | Slow Monohulls | ILCA 4 / Laser 4.7 | 21354 | Michelle Ryder | Island Bard SC | 1213 | 10 | 15.185 | 5.185 | 4.22.14 | |
30 | Slow Multihulls | Dart 15 | 204 | Craig DABBS | IOSSC | 926 | 11 | 157.18 | 47.18 | 4.274 | |
31 | Medium Monohulls: | Wayfarer | 10077 | Ken SYKES | Paul DAVIS | IOSSC | 1109 | 10.3 | 15.26.20 | 4.56.20 | 4.27.12 |
32 | Medium Monohulls: | Blaze | 584 | Alex PERRIMAN | IOSSC | 1033 | 10.3 | 157.30 | 4.37.30 | 4.28.38 | |
33 | Medium Monohulls: | Laser Stratos | 637 | R Williams | M Cragg | Weirwood SC | 1103 | 10.3 | 15.27.22 | 4.57.22 | 4.29.36 |
34 | Slow Multihulls | Dart 15 | 1747 | Dan BARD | Marconi Sailing Club | 926 | 11 | 15.13.42 | 4.13.42 | 4.33.58 | |
35 | Medium Monohulls: | COMET TRIO MK 1 | 384 | James Pullinger | Adam Kirkwood | Cody SC | 1092 | 10.3 | 15.35..27 | 55 | 4.39.18 |
36 | Fast Monohulls | RS400 | 535 | Chris Brunsdon | Peter Deeming | 939 | 11 | 15.231 | 4.231 | 4.406 | |
37 | Medium Monohulls: | RS Quest | 850 | Tede GAMBELL | Brandon Clymer ELLIS LEMASONRY‑BENNETT | Sheppey Sea Cadets | 1110 | 10.3 | 15.423 | 5.123 | 4.418 |
38 | Medium Monohulls: | COMET TRIO MK 1 | 448 | Simon Millington | Martin Davies | Cody SC | 1092 | 10.3 | 15.44.50 | 5.14.50 | 4.48.19 |
39 | Medium Monohulls: | Laser 2000 | 2967 | Paul JARRETT | Fotis STELLATOS | Former gunfleet | 1118 | 10.3 | 165 | 5.35 | 4.59.39 |
40 | Medium Monohulls: | RS Quest | 1127 | Madison MOORE | Jayden Smith JESS FRENCH | Sheppey Sea Cadets | 1110 | 10.3 | 16.13.37 | 5.43.37 | 59.34 |
41 | Medium Monohulls: | RS Quest | 883 | Alex Talatt | Alfred Richards & Thomas Richards | Sheppey Sea Cadets | 1110 | 10.3 | 16.37.57 | 67.57 | 5.31.29 |
42 | Medium Monohulls: | Laser Vago | 0 | Ella GAMBELL | Josh ATKINSON | IOSSC | 1074 | 10.3 | 16.34.17 | 64.17 | 5.39.11 |
43 | Fast Multihulls | Tornado | 422 | Adrian Howe | Fenella Williams | Hayling Ferry Sailing Club | 644 | 11.3 | 15.25 | DNS | |
43 | Slow Monohulls | GP14 | 5794 | Tony DUKE | Stephen DUKE | IOSSC | 1138 | 10 | RET | ||
43 | Medium Monohulls: | Wayfarer | 23 | Robin PRIOR | Daniel PRIOR | Island Yacht Club ‑ Canvey | 1109 | 10.3 | DNC |
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