Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series - Teenagers shunt vintage Punt to Gallop victory

 

Two 18-year-olds, Edward Clifford and Alex Standley, sailed their 66-year-old Norfolk Punt to victory at a very light-airs Magic Marine King George Gallop last Saturday. This is one of the youngest teams combined with the oldest boat ever to win an event in the 16-year history of the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series.

It's a particularly fitting moment in the season when the Zhik 'Old Boats' challenge has been introduced to encourage sailors to compete in boats that might be past their best, yet are still perfectly good for racing.

 

The minimum age to qualify a boat for the Zhik 'Old Boats' is 20 years, so the 1958-vintage Norfolk Punt surpassed that criterion by 46 years. Clifford and Standley have been competing at many Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series events over the past couple of seasons and to win at King George Sailing Club they had to beat some big names in UK dinghy sailing.

Slo-mo Gallop

After his stint as principal race officer at the GJW Direct Bloody Mary a week earlier on the other side of the London, Dan Fox was well prepared for another light-airs drifter at King George. With barely a breath of wind across the reservoir, this was far from a Gallop, more a slow trot or at times a complete drifter.

On lap one of the first race, the Norfolk Punt was fast out of the gate, soon taking a three-minute lead ahead of Roger and Iain Blake's Osprey. Sailing in clear wind, the young guns in the old Punt really hit their stride and managed to knock off nearly half a minute of their lap lap time according to the SailRacer GPS trackers.

With the wind dying and at times down to zero, the PRO decided to shorten the race after 39 minutes, giving the Punt line honours. It then took the chasing pack over 20 minutes to cross the finish line, with some more than 40 minutes behind. This meant that everyone other than the Punt timed out, so the PRO decided to use Lap One times to allocate scores to the rest of the fleet.

With no more wind there was no more racing for the day, a continuation of an incredibly light-airs season so far, with the exception of those dastardly storms of late 2024. Finishing behind the Norfolk Punt was Ben Flower in his RS Aero 9, (only 1 second behind on corrected time behind the winners), and Nick Craig was third in his Finn, having only just landed from Sydney a few days earlier after finishing runner-up at the B14 World Championship downunder.

Finishing in fourth place was local hero Vince Horey in his Solo and ILCA 7 teenager Max Guiget-Belcher came in fifth ahead of the Blakes' Osprey in sixth.

Simon Horsfield Coaching sponsored by GJW Direct Insurance

Three-time winner of the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series, Simon Horsfield is running a debrief of the Gallop on Tuesday, 21 January, at 20:00 hours. Simon will be looking back at the winning moves and analysing other stand-out performances from the handicap fleet.

Zhik Old Boats

Thanks to the Zhik 'Old Boats' scheme, there's a growing number of old boats competing in this year's Series, and the victory of the 66-year-old Norfolk Punt offers the biggest encouragement yet for others to get an old boat out of the boat park and start racing it again. Zhik's Laurence Mead was competing in his Solo (finishing 10th at the Gallop) and presented prizes at King George.

There will be prizes across each event and an overall rankings presented at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show. If your boat is 20 years or older you are eligible. Please email info@sailracer.co.uk with your boat details and you can get on the list.

Ben Flower's videos

Aside from finishing runner-up at the Gallop, Aero/ ILCA sailor Ben Flower was busy chatting to other competitors around the boat park at King George SC.

Podium and other prizes from Magic Marine King George Gallop

1st Norfolk Punt, Edward Clifford & Alex Standley, Norfolk Broads Yacht Club

2nd RS Aero 9, Ben Flower, Paington SC

3rd Finn, Nick Craig, Burghfield SC

 

Fastest (sustained speed over 20 seconds) -

29er, Alex Saunders & Harry Whelan, 4.2 knots

Corrected Speed against handicap - Supernova, Serena Stewardson

CFbyLandL Youth Rankings £75 voucher - Max Guiguet-Belcher, Greig City Academy

Zhik Old Boats - Norfolk Punt, Edward Clifford & Alex Standley

Full Results from Magic Marine King George Gallop:

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The Selden SailJuice Winter Series is based around the UK's biggest winter handicap events. Sailors from many different dinghy fleets now consider this series as one of the main goals of their winter racing. With great prizes on offer, it attracts some of the best sailors in the country to compete against each other. The series is managed by SailRacer.