Report & Results of Race 1 of the 2025 Cruiser Spring Series

We are delighted that 20 cruisers indicated their intention to participate in the series compared to 12 last year.   We divided them into Class 1 and Class 2 based on their Club Handicaps which is our assessment of their sailing speeds.

Most of Class 2 had to delay starting until later races in the Series.  Fortunately, the one remaining Class 2 entry, Short Wave, bravely agreed to sail the same course as Class 1 in Race 1.

Choosing a racecourse was difficult since there was a rising tide throughout the race making it difficult to get down the river.  This was compounded by wind forecasts leading up to the race which varied considerably.   Fortunately, at the key time, the forecast was enough to get to the Thames Estuary and back, so the course was to get to Grain Edge in the fastest way possible taking advantage of all eddies down the river.

At the start Countdown took a commanding position close to the right bank but wind shadows meant that Mercury, Chips and Zephyros got ahead of them.   There followed a spinnaker procession down the river with Mercury in front and a grouping of Chips, Zephyros and Countdown.   Countdown was trying to block the wind of Zephyros, and Zephyros the wind of Chips, but they emerged from the Medway still in order.

Near Grain Edge Mercury fell into a windless hole possibly caused by a developing sea breeze.   Zephyros and Countdown also fell into the hole.   Chips, cleverly approaching Grain Edge from up tide, got round Grain Edge and together with Mercury streaked away up the river with the tide.   At this point we became anxious that Short Wave would not be able to finish the course and announced a course shortening at 16 on Channel 37 and WhatsApp.   Getting acknowledgement from all the competitors proved challenging but fortunately most finally got the message, acknowledged and finished the course including Short Wave who bravely finished at 15:08:50 when the tide had changed against them.

Everyone had a great day out in mostly sunny weather with a good wind and achieved the target of getting out into the Thames Estuary.

Class 1 IRC

Boat H’cap Start Finish Elapse Corrected Place
Chips 907 10:00:00 13:11:15 03:11:15 02:53:28 1
Countdown 906 10:00:00 13:39:00 03:39:00 03:18:25 2
Zephyros 919 10:00:00 13:37:50 03:37:50 03:20:11 3
Mercury 1161 10:00:00 13:02:20 03:02:20 03:31:41 4
Why Not? 953 10:00:00 13:47:11 03:47:11 03:36:30 5
Toucan 985 10:00:00 13:55:11 03:55:11 03:51:39 6

 

Class 1 YTC

Boat H’cap Start Finish Elapse Corrected Place
Chips 959 10:00:00 13:11:15 03:11:15 03:19:26 1
Countdown 935 10:00:00 13:39:00 03:39:00 03:54:13 2
Zephyros 923 10:00:00 13:37:50 03:37:50 03:56:00 3
Mercury 772 10:00:00 13:02:20 03:02:20 03:56:11 4
Why Not? 907 10:00:00 13:47:11 03:47:11 04:10:29 5
Toucan 902 10:00:00 13:55:11 03:55:11 04:20:44 6

 

Class 1 Club Handicap

Boat H’cap Start Finish Elapse Corrected Place
Chips 861 10:00:00 13:11:15 03:11:15 03:42:08 1
Toucan 975 10:00:00 13:55:11 03:55:11 04:01:13 2
Zephyros 899 10:00:00 13:37:50 03:37:50 04:02:18 3
Why Not? 919 10:00:00 13:47:11 03:47:11 04:07:12 4
Mercury 737 10:00:00 13:02:20 03:02:20 04:07:24 5
Countdown 883 10:00:00 13:39:00 03:39:00 04:08:01 6

 

Class 2 YTC

Boat H’cap Start Finish Elapse Corrected
Short Wave 1068 10:10:00 15:08:50 04:58:50 04:39:48

 

Class 2 Club Handicap

Boat H’cap Start Finish Elapse Corrected Place
Short Wave 1053 10:10:00 15:08:50 04:58:50 04:43:48 1

 

Chips had an exceptional race winning on YTC, IRC and Club handicaps.  On YTC and IRC there is an hour between the first and last boats.  On Club handicaps it is much closer with Chips 19 minutes ahead and the rest of Class 1 closely bunched within 7 minutes.

Calculation of Revised Club Handicaps for Race 2

Club Handicaps % YTC
Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 1 Race 2
Chips 861 848 90% 88%
Toucan 975 977 108% 108%
Zephyros 899 901 97% 98%
Why Not? 919 925 101% 102%
Mercury 737 741 95% 96%
Countdown 883 890 94% 95%
Short Wave 1053 1068 99% 100%

It is not surprising that the Club Handicap of Chips will be more challenging at 88% of their YTC in race 2. Toucan’s Club Handicap is similar and everyone else’s handicap goes up a % point.   The Club Handicap calculation for the next race is a mathematical formula which can be explained to anyone interested and mathematical.

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