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R.M Ranking 4 at Lincoln 12th July 2026

Another fantastic day of racing for the Marblehead skippers , more breeze, a little cooler , and very exciting , great to watch, probably a bit tricky if you were a skipper.

Results below and a couple pictures courtesy of Paul Middleton and Jen hand , More Picture’s on MYA Downwind .

Sunday’s winner Darin Ballington , with his Grunge .

Mick and Darin Ballington winner of Ranking 4 .

Close racing on both days
Nice .
Nice
Nice .

RM Ranking 3 at Lincoln 11th July 2026

Wow what a great day of racing at Lincoln , results for now and I am sure a full report will be made in due course . Below are the results and congratulations to Chris Harris for the win .

I.O.M Summer series , Round seven 5th July 2026

A good breeze from just North of west was blowing when we arrived , and questions were asked as to what rig to put on , A rig was the choice, and it was perfect as over the course of the morning the breeze lightened .

A great course set up by OOD Tim H and the full length of the South Bank was used in a good beat and run course. 12 skippers out and we were missing at least four regulars from the line up. 1st race and Micky boy was out of the blocks fast with his Plastic fantastic ( Alioth ) and led from start to finish, Tim 134 keeping him honest, 3rd spot was taken by Chris Graves returning from a long absence from the club. ^ different designs on show today, and the racing was closer than you think. Race two was taken by Tim with his brit pop in what was to be a great battle with Rob W 97 , the start as always very important, and it is great to see club members sussing out early where you need to be to get a great start. As the morning wore on the start line was changed and although still a great beat it did become slightly left handed, but nothing wrong with that, by coffee break Rob W had taken two wins but Tim was definitely keeping his powder dry with a worst score of 2nd , Further down the field Paul K 44 was always a threat , and the concentration on the faces of Cooperman , Kevin and Sam was a picture, Richard J 89 with his Viss improved as the racing went on, Colin H 77 who has missed a few recently was trying out some Expo on his rudder, Mark N 80 was not having the best day but was having a right royal battle with Jeff C 18 and only a point separated them at the end. Rob W 97 ended the day with 4 wins Micky Boy with three wins but the winner by three points was Tim H 134 with his Brit Pop he had three wins, and it rounded off a great mornings racing in the lightening breeze Paul K 44 took the last win of the morning and is starting to knock on the door.

Many thanks to all for a very enjoyable morning and also for help putting the gear away , very well done to Tim for the win, and we look forward to the next round .

Rob W and his Brit Pop
Kev another Brit Pop but big toolbox
Richards Viss , Note the burnt grass from no Rain in recent weeks .
Bit of practice before the start .

I.O.M Summer series round 6 , 21st June 2026

Another fine day at Lincoln , great breeze great turnout and smiles all round . A bit of a switch around on the OOD front but with Darin and Tim on site early things were well advanced by the time the main body of skippers arrived, and it looked like racing was going to be on the East bank, not what the forecast said , but with the breeze veering all the time, a move to the South bank was on the cards. Rob W 97 got off to a great start winning the first race, with Darin and Cooperman taking 2nd and 3rd spots, Martyn was trying out his ,, quite old, but in superb condition TS 2. Not happy with a first race win Rob W went on to take the next two races , with Mick C taking a couple of 2nd spots with his Alioth , that seems to be going quite well ( he would say that woud’nt he)

I suppose the breeze was about 40% of top rig at that time but with the swinging more into the East it was gradually increasing. Darin took his first win just before coffee break , But Tim was certainly having a slow start to the day, and must have been glad when we shifted the racing to the South Bank ,, whilst the rest of us enjoyed our break the two young lads Darin and Tim sorted the new course , and we were all very grateful. At coffee break it looked like Robs to loose with 3 firsts and a second , but as they say it is not over until the fat Lady does something. Racing was tight up and down the fleet , Darin was giving a few tips to some skippers ( I was not one of them ) and it looked as if it had helped which is a great sign. When we resumed after coffee, Rob continued his winning way’s with another win closely followed by Mick Cooper who was having a pretty good day, in fact he led this race certainly for the first lap and maybe beyond before before Rob finally nailed him at the gate on the second time round, jen H 69 took the 3rd place. We had six different designs on show today with 6 Brit Pops outnumbering the rest, By race 7 Darin pulled a switch Rob took his foot off the gas ( not that you noticed ) and then over the ten races that we had it all got a bit to close to call , in the end you can see the top two was decided on countback the very same for third and fourth place, Jen took 5th spot just holding off the charging Cooperman but then 6th and 7th was again decided on countback. The breeze for the last 3/4 races was up to 80% of top rig and some very exciting races were had . Well done the Brit Pops The winner’s of course and many thanks to all who help get the gear put away, we shall look forward to Round 7 in a couple of weeks time .

Big D, in the boat

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