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In Hot Pursuit Up To Palnackie! – Solway Yacht Club News

After the third cadets’ adventure day of 2022 on Saturday with a fleet of RIB powerboats returning from a trip into the Solway with reports of dolphins and porpoises off Hestan Island, it was down to the serious job of sailing up river for the annual Palnackie Pursuit Race on Sunday.

Busy slipway as competitors and boats prepare for the start

Not the usual sail out to sea, but for one race only, its sailing in the opposite direction up past Black Rock to the elbow then navigating the Devil’s Reach before rounding up towards Palnackie Harbour, then back down stream to Kippford.  The course sounds simple but with muddy shallows, deceptive channels and the ficklest of winds, it’s a challenge for even the most experienced.

 

As a 60 minute pursuit race, the slowest rated boats start first with staggered intervals until the fastest, starting last. This has effect of bunching the fleet up, just as they are likely to reach the narrows at Palnackie, making for the closest of racing, and with the tide flowing it gets very competitive.

 

So, after the competitors briefing by Race Officer, Duncan Gillespie, it was 12.30 and the first starter, the indomitable Dewi Williams in his trusty Mirror dinghy. Next off were most of the cadets in their Toppers followed by the rest until the powerful dinghies started last.  As forecast the wind was light but a pleasant Southerly carrying the fleet downwind, much in starting order to the elbow. The change in direction to the upwind Devil’s Reach saw the first changes with the faster boats catching and passing the first few slower boats. Given the light wind, the Race Committee set the Palnackie turning buoy slightly short of the harbour, but still in view of the spectators gathered on the bank at the harbour entrance.

Cadets having their own private race within the main race; Ida Iglehart (nearest), Lucy Leyshon, Jack Johnstone and Toby Iglehart (furthest) (Photo Margaret Purkis)

Williams continued to hold his lead round the mark with the first cadet, Toby Iglehart (Topper) not far behind with Ian and his cadet crew Oliver Purkis (Firefly) rounding next, John and Val Broadbent (GP14), and Stewart Biggar (Laser ILCA 7) all closing in, with Richard and James Colbeck (Buzz) not far behind. Despite briefly going aground at one point and as the minutes ticked down, the masterly technique of the Broadbent crew showed with the GP14 passing the Williams’ Mirror in the final moments, the only boat to catch him.

 

Result

1st John & Val Broadbent (GP14)

2nd Dewi Williams (Mirror s/h)

3rd Stewart Biggar (Laser ILCA 7)

4th Ian & Oliver Purkis (Firefly)

5th Richard and James Colbeck (Buzz)

6th & 1st Cadet Toby Iglehart (Topper)

7th Hamish MacDonald (Laser Radial ILCA 6)

8th Scott & Nicola McColm (RS400)

9th Stephen & Lynda Gaughan (Osprey)

10th Ida Iglehart (Topper)

11th Lucy Leyshon (Topper)

12th Jack Johnstone (Topper)

13th Oliver Sykes (Laser 4.7 ILCA 4)

14th Katie Bishop and Lilli Bell (GP14)

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