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Jack Turner Trophy IOM Open 2026 at Birkenhead Radio Sailing & Power Club

by Peter Baldwin 18 Apr 22:43 PDT 18 April 2026
Jack Turner Trophy IOM Open 2026 © Stuart Mearns

The seventeen sailors who turned out for this second Jack Turner Trophy IOM Open, arrived to find a decent westerly breeze nearly straight down the lake and some sunshine starting to show.

Paul Plested was out in the waders getting the "competition marks" in the water with a rough course for the practice session. These were then tweaked before the briefing to take account of a slight shift and the course remained without any changes for the rest of the day.

After a short briefing (and no questions), by Paul, racing got under way on time under the watchful eye of our RO duo of Neil Westbrook and Dave Williams. The start line was probably port biased at the start of the day, as long as you had the room to tack off and not get pinned all the way to the bank. Later on it became more even and occasionally slightly starboard biased, before returning to port.

First blood went to Robbie Mac, closely followed by Paul Plested and Graham Elliott. Brad Gibson then had a run of three wins, with Roger Crates, Martin Roberts, Graham and Paul Middleton all getting on the podium. Graham then took the final race before a coffee break, with Peter Baldwin and Brad following behind. Sailors were treated to a variety of Cakes and biscuits (mostly home made) all served up with free tea and coffee by Joss and Chris in the galley.

Following the break, Graham had three more wins, with Brad and Robbie taking one apiece. Podium places were gained by Brad, Graham, Martin and Bill Culshaw, who was starting to get to grips with the tricky conditions. The wind was not easy to manage with some strong gusts barrelling down the course at times, usually knocking at least half the fleet over on the run, whilst a few might escape "scott free". Lunch was then called, soon after 12:30 with ten races completed.

As the fleet emerged after the lunch break, conditions seemed pretty similar to just before lunch, but a few nasty gusts sent a number of sailors back to the clubhouse to change rigs and a small delay ensued.

As we resumed with about 5 boats on B rigs Bill put his to great use and rounded the Windward mark well in the lead holding onto this through to the finish, with Graham chasing hard but unable to catch him. In this next session of five races, Graham took an additional win, Martin had two and Simon Fairman had a great start and picked up a win in Race 14. Podium spots once again taken by pretty much the same top 5 boats.

So, into the final session of five races and most were back in A rigs as the gusts were not as strong as earlier and having been good straight after lunch, never showed the same promise later in that session. Peter took the first win after the tea break, with Brad then picking up two and Graham and Robbie one each.

After twenty races, our RO decided to call it a day, a little before time, but useful for those who had travelled some distance. When the results were entered, the day went to Brad Gibson sailing his Post Punk design, closely followed by Graham Elliott sailing his 2011 BritPOP! with Martin Roberts third also sailing a BritPOP!

At the prize-giving, where Jack's daughter Debbie presented the prizes, Brad thanked everyone involved in setting up and running the event, Joss and Chris for running the galley all day, then thanked the six visitors for travelling to the event. He also wished Graham and Martin every success at the forthcoming World Championship being held at Datchet Water in mid May.

Thanks to Stuart Mearns for the photos in today's report, with additional photos in the event Flickr Album here.

Overall Results:

PosSkipperSailClub/CityHullR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19R20Pts
1Brad Gibson42BirkenheadPost PUNK6111351228372324212136
2Graham Elliot9BirkenheadBritPOP!33521121811215232156338
3Martin Roberts22BirkenheadBritPOP!48212623376451413423457
4Robert McIntosh64BirkenheadVenti14854106110181697957741290
5Roger Crates30AskernVenti523187979446336869351890
6Peter Baldwin63BirkenheadBritPOP!761042485811586841587694
7Simon Fairman71Manor ParkAlioth13947861071210122416531348106
8Paul Middleton52FleetwoodV128763103466586107988987109
9Bill Culshaw21BirkenheadBritPOP!11517135121110331411107161061512134
10Paul Plested15BirkenheadBritPOP!211791218184591010812101067918141
11Clive Warren86BirkenheadBritPOP!1010961175891811151251891214105153
12Alan Watkinson23BirkenheadCorbie 591811149813121371511911121518101213189
13Andrew Backhouse70Birmingham MYCBritPOP!15181410131414111427131315111315151310202
14Eric Austwick11FleetwoodBritPOP!1413158141191515131412141414121112119205
15John Tideswell88KeighleyBritPOP!161212111513121311129141613131113111411205
16Noah McIntosh66BirkenheadV91715161517181814161513161516151414161614257
17David Worron139Gresford Model BoatsGadget1214131616181818181418171818181818181818282

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