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2025 ILCAUK Masters Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - ILCA 7 report

by Craig Williamson & ILCAuk 12 Jun 04:55 NZST 7-9 June 2025

The 2025 ILCA Masters Nationals were proudly hosted by Hayling Island Sailing Club, drawing nearly 120 entries, including 60 ILCA 7s. Over three days of challenging conditions, competitors delivered exceptional racing in conditions that tested their mettle but were embraced with enthusiasm and resilience. It was a true showcase of the grit, courage, and skill that defines this remarkable community of sailors.

Freshly minted 30-year-olds joined the ranks of seasoned veterans—but what exactly qualifies someone as a veteran? Or, as we prefer to call them, Legends? In the case of Claude Tigier, that means sailing strong at an inspiring 90 years young!

Scattered throughout the fleets were sailors with Olympic medals and world titles to their names. But just as important were the passionate weekend warriors—those who race for the love of the ILCA (Laser) and the thrill of competition.

Welcome to the ILCA UK Masters Nationals—where experience meets enthusiasm, and every sailor belongs.

With the Masters Europeans just round the corner there was a strong international contingent joining the UK fleet for the 2025 ILCA 7 Masters Nationals.

In the days leading up to the event it was looking far too windy for the first day of racing. Thankfully this changed last minute and the 50 sailors started the event with 16-18 knots from the South West.

Day 1: Saturday

Race 1 went to Orlando Gledhill (Queen Mary SC) followed by Thomas Mueller (Segel Club Laach Mayen). A close race between Craig Williamson (Staunton Harold SC) and ILCA UK Class Chairman Mark Lyttle (Queen Mary SC) left Craig in 3rd and Mark 4th. In Race 2 Orlando revelled in the strong wind which was building to 20knots with a healthy lead, followed by Benoit Meesemaecker (Saint Barth YC) in 2nd and Mark Lyttle in 3rd.

With a large rain storm forecast to arrive and potentially a big increase in the wind, the race officer decided to call it a day as the clouds darkened over Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, seeing the two races sailed as a bonus given the forecasted strong winds.

The evening saw the class dinner followed by a raffle prize draw for the sailors generously supported by the event sponsors.

Saturday Evening

The evening saw HISC host a great meal followed by a prize draw, with generous donations from key sponsors including Ovington Boats, Tideway Wealth Management, Southeast sailboats and Rooster. Notable winners included Franco Antonetti, who won an ILCA boom but opted to swap it for a Rooster buoyancy aid (since it wouldn't fit in an overhead locker on his flight home), and Chris Whaley, who won a Wildwind holiday - Thanks you Simon Morgan and the team at Wildwind.

Day 2: Sunday

15-18 knots of oscillating wind from the South West greeted the sailors on day 2.

Race 3 was won by the sailors from the continent, with Benoit Meesemaeker 1st, Thomas Mueller 2nd and Orlando Gledhill 3rd.

Race 4 was won by Orlando Gledhill, followed by Mark Lyttle and Benoit Meesemaecker in 3rd.

A UFD on the start line for Orlando in race 5 added the pressure for the remainder of the event with just one discard for the 8 planned races. Thomas Mueller won this race followed by Nick Harrison representing Stokes Bay SC and Michael Hicks (Queen Mary SC).

Sunday Evening

Trac Trac provided all boats with gps tracking for the whole event. A fascinating debrief was put on by Brett Lewis and Ross Harvey which allowed competitors to gain a valuable insight into their decisions.

Day 3: Monday

To make up for losing a race on Saturday, 3 races were scheduled for the final day. After waiting for the wind to settle on a direction, race 6 got under way in 12-15 knots. The oscillating wind shook up the leaderboard for the race with Stuart Hudson (Lymington Town) navigating the shifts for 1st, followed by Andy Le Grice (Lymington Town SC). Orlando finished 16th having been caught the wrong side of a big shift left things close at the top of the leaderboard.

Race 7. With the wind increasing, Orlando won the pin end of the line, tacking early to cross the fleet and led the race to finish 1st followed by Mark Lyttle.

Race 8. Going into the final race it was very close between the two sailors from Queen Mary for an exciting conclusion to the event. Orlando won the final race followed by Mark in 2nd and Nick Harrison in 3rd, giving Orlando the victory overall from Mark.

Hayling Island is one of the best venues for sailing in Europe but it would mean little without a great team of staff and volunteers making everything run like clock work ! Thank you team!

And of course thank you sponsors Ovington, Southeast sailboats, Rooster, Wildwind, Fernhurst Books, Sailingfast, Noble Marine, TracTrac and Tideway Wealth.

Another great Masters Nationals - if you think you'd like to have ago next year please do... we'd love to see more new faces at this great event. Contact the class association ilca.uk

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCategoryClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st218699Orlando GledhillMQueen Mary SC1131(UFD)161124
2nd217871Mark LyttleGMQueen Mary SC43‑82762226
3rd173330Thomas W. MuellerGMSegel Club Laach Mayen2626194(BFD)30
4th174621Nick HarrisonGGMStokes Bay SC95452‑103331
5th199146Benoit MeesemaeckerGMSaint barth YC102135312(DSQ)36
6th170605Craig WilliamsonAMStaunton Harold SC34613‑301251154
7th204644Stuart HudsonGMLymington Town SC6714‑2114110759
8th195867Tim LawGGMSalcombe YC59114118(DNF)1260
9th213640Andy Le GriceMWarsash SC1712915.5429‑2568.5
10th214415Chris EllyattGMQueen Mary SC71112‑2416513670
11th226328Alan DavisGMParkstone YC1117‑23820411980
12th221507Tony WoodsGMQueen Mary SC‑222217912156485
13th212481Giuseppe CavalliGGMCVGargnano16105106‑27221786
14th209138Simon BarringtonGMShoreham SC8‑231514151419590
15th226299Martin FraryMStokes Bay SC15141012913‑351891
16th224649Mac CourtsGGMStokes Bay SC258217‑262488101
17th222556Chris WhalleyMParkstone YC182171121‑301415107
18th225067Lutz HirschGMMuehlenberger Segel Club1919‑2817.52271814116.5
19th218188Ferruccio ArvediGMCircolo Velico Lago di Lugano(DNC)DNC1620811713126
20th221330Jon NuttallMNeyland Yacht Club13152217.532‑38.51710126.5
21st207315Markus OchsGMCVVT231613‑2610262121130
22nd222201Guy NobleGGMQueen Mary SC1420192819‑341516131
23rd224281Michael AtkinsonGMParkstone YC12262925‑33321624164
24th215376Nicolas Van TienenAMStokes Bay SC3124241923‑38.52328172
25th222847Michael HicksGGMQueen Mary SC26362522340(DNF)27179
26th208322David GaleMGrafham Water SC302738291818‑4120180
27th225617Tom TaylorAMKing George SC4418203413(UFD)3426189
28th225416Dick SoderbergGMQueen Mary SC363132‑4624202622191
29th216369David SurkovMQueen Mary SC2932262327‑412830195
30th216367William MacDonaldAMWembley SC21‑43433229222033200
31st222574Peter EdelAMKing George SC283731‑4138252523207
32nd222545David HartgillGMParkstone YC3713343534‑443029212
33rd224154Robert GorrodMBough Beech SC20251815.535(DNC)DNCDNC215.5
34th191029Simon RiddleMStokes Bay SC(DNC)DNC272728193234218
35th170264Colin DengateAMPennine SC27(BFD)373143232731219
36th209992Colston NicholsGMParkstone YC2429‑483037284740235
37th222316Michael PryerGMQueen Mary SC41283337‑45214335238
38th202123François MeesemaeckerGGMCNW42413636312933(BFD)248
39th160554Alec GassAMWembley SC3334‑424042314232254
40th198863Dennis LeukelAMYCL(DNF)DNC403836UFD2419259
41st177453Simon OdlingMDraycote Water SC344046‑4825432942259
42nd226632Andy FoxGMLeigh & Lowton S C3930304339‑463941261
43rd212146Gareth HumphreyGMParkstone YC3235‑453940423637261
44th218983Terence O'NeillGMSeafarers SC(DNC)DNC3933173345DNC269
45th211870Joza CicGMWembley SC40443542473631(BFD)275
46th188783Nick StotenGGMMounts Bay SC3833(DNC)DNCDNC353739284
47th221325Howard GreenGMLeigh and Lowton35384145414540(DNC)285
48th216543Marcellus PryorGMDraycote Water SC4339‑474444374436287
49th177860Ewan MarshallAMKGSC454244‑4746474638308
50th222803Gilles GrenierGGMYacht Club Carnac(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC1738DNC310

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