Allen and CB Coverstore Solo class Midlands Area Open Meeting at Shustoke Sailing Club
by Olly Saunders 17 Jun 05:03 PDT
14 June 2025

Jamie Cuxson - Allen and CB Coverstore Solo class Midlands Area Open Meeting at Shustoke © Jim Hopton
Sponsored by Allen Brothers and CB Coverstore
It had been 11 months since the last Solo class open meeting at Shustoke SC which
saw very light and at times non existent wind. Would bringing the event forward a
month change our wind fortunes? The answer is a resounding, yes! A forecast of 11
-15 knots with gusts around the 20 knot mark coupled with sunshine and 24 degrees,
we were in for some superb sailing conditions on Saturday 14th June 2025.
Five visitors joined ten home boats, with visitors from Barnt Green, Chelmarsh,
Northampton and Starcross.
In the very capable and experienced hands of our Race Officer, Jim Hopton, the fleet
took to the water for a prompt 11am start. Jim set an around the cans course with 3
windward legs at slightly different angles. The idiosyncrasies of Shustoke's wind
means that it's usually a good idea to have more than one option, and they all
worked!
Race 1 got under way with a heavily pin biased line. Olly Saunders got the pin and
tacked immediately onto port, setting off towards the first mark. Andy Bownes came
out of the middle of the line and also tacking immediately, seemingly in better
pressure. Jamie Cuxson had an uncharacteristic start and was caught in the mid line
melee. At the first mark it was Andy, followed by Olly with a cluster of boats just
behind having fun and games as they all arrived together. Andy and Olly started to
put some distance on the fleet and Olly got past Andy on one of the windward legs
but got reeled in downwind.
Things start to settle down after the second lap with Olly
leading follows by Andy and a very quick Jamie Cuxson who had pulled his way up
to third. Towards the end of Lap 3, a couple of mistakes were starting to creep in and
Olly had a near capsize at a windward mark. This allowed Jamie and Andy to close
the gap. With 45 minutes gone and coming up to the end of lap 3, the front pack
expected to be finishing.
But that was not to be, Jamie got through to second and then
got past Olly on an off wind leg, getting water at the mark, though by the next mark
Olly was ahead again. Intent on making his life as difficult as possible, on the last
couple of legs Olly hit a mark.
At the finish it was very close between Olly and Jamie
with only a few seconds in it, but Olly held on to win with Jamie second. The pressure
must have all been a bit too much for Olly as he was seen demonstrating another
near capsize just a boat length over the line! Andy was third and last year's winner
Cole Briscoe in fourth.
Race 2 was back to back with the first and with a slightly shorter course, the fleet
once again set off for the first windward leg from a port biased line. Race 1 winner
Olly getting squeezed out at the pin by Cole made for an interesting gybe round and
try again on the start! This time Jamie was cleanly away from the start and led at the
top mark. I'm not quite sure of the order that followed but Cole, Gareth Wilkinson,
Neil Wilkinson and Olly were in the pack chasing him down.
After another 3 legs, the
fleet were heading downwind back towards the last mark of the course. Jamie was
leading, Olly now second and Cole and Gareth were locked in battle for third whilst still with
the following pack. With some big gusts coming from behind, most of the fleet gybed
to stick in the pressure which caused at least one casualty to take an early bath.
Jamie and Olly were able to create a safe gap from Cole and Gareth who in turn
had a good gap on the following boats. Despite his best efforts, Olly couldn't pass
Jamie and after a much shorter race than the first, the bigger battle was with Cole
and Gareth. Both trying to get the better of each other on the last downwind leg, Cole
defended by taking Gareth high before gybing outside the zone and being clear
ahead when they got to it.
Somewhere around 36 minutes for the race this time and,
it was Jamie first, Olly second, Cole third and Gareth fourth.
With some early aches and pains it was time for a superb lunch put together by
Lucinda and Zara. I can vouch for the lasagne and garlic bread option!
Once suitably refreshed and rested, it was time to go again. A new course, another
variation on the earlier ones and a new start line was the perfect setting for the final
race of 3 laps, which could affect the results right through the fleet. It was also the
windiest race of the day which would hopefully keep things interesting.
The fleet once again got away cleanly and with the exception of Olly, all went left up
the first beat.. Showing that the course must have been pretty even, Jamie rounded
first with Olly just behind, followed by Tim Mardon and John Steels. Jamie and Olly
made use of the clear air and got away from the pack where the real race was going
on. Tim Mardon in third as he rounded the leeward mark closely followed by John
Steels, Cole and Neil.
It was this downwind leg where Cole and Neil's expertise
shone through and got the better of the boats ahead of them but they couldn't shake
one another and it remained this way to the end. The excitement of a breezy last
race must have got to Olly as he forgot to go through the gate at the end of lap one!
Testament to his sportsmanship, Jamie shouted Olly back, allowing him to turn and
sail the correct course.
Shustoke is well known for its 'snakes and ladders' and in
true Shustoke style this event was no different. Despite other boats closing in fast
and passing, Olly somehow managed to pick a ladder and came back, still just about
rounding the next mark in second. Jamie and Olly enjoying their closest race of the
day saw marginal gains and losses with one crossing ahead on one tack to have the
places reversed on the next.
Come the last mark of lap 3, Jamie led by two boat
lengths and defended his position to cross the line as the event winner from Olly in
second place. Cole and Neil were still giving each other a good race but with Cole
rounding the last mark ahead of Neil, the short beat to the finish didn't give any room
for the places to change and so it was Cole third and Neil fourth.
Another year and another great event at Shustoke. A new name on the Shustoke
trophy. Congratulations to Jamie Cuxson, our very deserving winner. Jamie thanked
the race team, safety boat crews, galley and the event sponsors.
Overall Results:
1st Lady - Jane Scott-Davies
Pos | Sail No | Name | Club | R1 | R2 | R3 | Pts |
1st | 5704 | Jamie Cuxson | Shustoke SC | ‑2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
2nd | 6049 | Olly Saunders | Shustoke SC | 1 | ‑2 | 2 | 3 |
3rd | 6032 | Cole Briscoe | Shustoke SC | ‑4 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
4th | 5210 | Neil Wilkinson | Shustoke SC | 5 | ‑6 | 4 | 9 |
5th | 4792 | Gareth Wilkinson | Chelmarsh SC | 6 | 4 | (RET) | 10 |
6th | 5897 | Andrew Bownes | Barnt Green | 3 | ‑10 | 8 | 11 |
7th | 5926 | John Steels | | ‑7 | 5 | 6 | 11 |
8th | 5736 | Iain Carpenter | Northampton SC | ‑8 | 8 | 5 | 13 |
9th | 4804 | Tim Mardon | Shustoke SC | ‑14 | 9 | 7 | 16 |
10th | 4501 | David Shepherd | Shustoke SC | 10 | 7 | (RET) | 17 |
11th | 5740 | Mike Cossey | Shustoke SC | 9 | ‑11 | 9 | 18 |
12th | 4861 | Jane Scott Davies | Shustoke SC | 11 | ‑13 | 11 | 22 |
13th | 4503 | Mark Cuxson | Shustoke SC | 13 | (RET) | 10 | 23 |
14th | 5342 | Richard Bayliss | Shustoke SC | ‑12 | 12 | 12 | 24 |
15th | 4439 | Rachel Briscoe | Shustoke SC | 15 | (RET) | RET | 32 |
16th | 4768 | Ralph Cawthorne | Shustoke SC | (DNC) | DNC | DNC | 34 |