
Plan B Racing packs a punch at the JOG Stoneways Marine race weekend
16 September 2025

Sunday: Light Start, Building Finish
Sunday dawned calmer than expected – just 6 knots from the north-east at the Bramble start line, instead of the 25-knot southerly forecast. The Race Officers set a tight central and eastern Solent course, taking the fleet to Browndown, East Bramble and across the banks before a code-sail reach to the finish.
By late morning, the southerly was filling in, bringing gusts out of the Medina and quick tactical changes. Once again, the inshore route paid off, and by 13:00 all boats were back alongside before the promised rain swept in.
Class 4 produced the closest finish of the weekend: Adelie pipped Sailfish to second by just 10 seconds on corrected time.
Sunday results
• IRC 1: 1st Scream 2 (Stuart Lawrence), 2nd White Majic (Lesley Hunt), 3rd Dusty P (Richard Patrick)
• IRC 2: 1st Bellino (Rob Craigie), 2nd Hot Rats (Robbie & Lis Robinson), 3rd Mzungu! (Tony White)
• IRC 3: 1st Javelin (Richard Newsom), 2nd Jetpack (Mark Brown), 3rd Frank 4 (Olly & Sam Love)
• IRC 4: 1st With Alacrity (Chris Choules), 2nd Adelie (Rob Salter), 3rd Sailfish (Oli Hawkins)
• Double Handed: Mzungu! (Tony White & Dave Coles)
Though the fleet didn’t make it to Poole, “Plan B” proved every bit as challenging.
“Racing is supposed to be fun – and JOG’s flexibility means we can still put on competitive, tactical racing when conditions outside the Solent are untenable. The weekend gave us exactly that, with testing winds, spring tides, and plenty of place-changing to keep crews on their toes.”
Martin Banfield, JOG Sailing Secretary.
There’s still time for some more action-packed autumn sailing. JOG is looking forward to the Henri-Lloyd Cowes–Lymington race weekend on 27–28 September — entries are open, so don’t miss out. Sailing Instructions here.
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