Dylan Nationals Win
Report by Mark Jardine http://yachtsandyachting.com/
Dylan Fletcher did what he had to do on the final day to capture his
first UK International Moth Nationals title. Three races were held,
meaning the full 12 race series was completed by the host club in what
has been a tricky few days wind-wise.
"It's good to win, I've
been sailing the boat for a while now and don't often get to go to all
the events so it's brilliant that it has fitted in and to come away with
the win is awesome. The boat was going really fast, when it was all
working nicely it was hard not to win with the boatspeed that I had.
Unfortunately I had a few issues today and some bad luck not being able
to get the weed off, but apart from that really happy."
In the
12 race series he took 8 bullets with mid-event David Hivey, rueing a
poor third day, "I had a bit of a nightmare on Monday, I just didn't
sail very well in the first three while Dylan sailed like an absolute
legend, and then I broke my boat in the last one. I had a good day today
but didn't really help myself rounding the windward mark in 20th
position in the first two races and having to fight back through, but it
was nice to win the last one. All credit to Dylan, he sailed really
well and deserved to win. I'll just have to figure out how not to come
second!"
Foiling Moth sailing is a constant evolution, and David
had made a couple of changes overnight to help with his boatspeed, "I
was able to put on more kicker today after breaking it yesterday and
that made a significant difference to my leech tension. Evidently I've
been sailing around with too little kicker for the first three days
which I don't think really helped. I was sailing pretty well today, I
wasn't helping myself on the first laps, but it was good fun."
The International Moth World Championship on Lake Garda is a big one for
the fleet, with over 200 boats now entered and David is training hard
for the event, "I'm out there for a month practicing before the event,
so I think with that time I should hopefully get some things sorted. My
tacks this week were horrific, I think I did foiling tacks the entire
week! I spend more time dropping my mainsheet and screaming at my boat
so I definitely need to fix that!" Dan Ward completed the podium with a
consistent series, "It feels good, I was aiming for a top five and so to
get third is a nice achievement before the worlds. Since the Bermuda
event in December I've been sailing every weekend with my training
partner Jim McMillan down at Stokes Bay, driving from London for a 10am
start. We're there all weekend and then back home." Dan is also
travelling down to Garda early for training, "I'm going down for Foiling
Week, then I'll come home and return for the Worlds itself. It's too
difficult to say how I'll do at the event, there is just too much talent
going around! It would be nice to get into the top 20 but you don't
know until you get there as you can't see everyone's speed. The Aussies
might be quick, the America's Cup boys might be quick, before you see
it, you can't say how you might do."
Dylan unfortunately can't
make the Moth Worlds due to his commitments in the 49er, "I'm pretty
disappointed not to be going, but it clashes with the 49er Europeans and
it's not something we can take the risk on. It's really unfortunate as
the boat is going well and it would be wicked fun to go out to Garda and
race all the other guys, the quickest guys in the world, and see how we
get on. Sadly the 49er is more important so we'll be back into gear for
that." Dylan has teamed up with fellow Moth sailor Stu Bithell in the
49er this year and has enjoyed an impressive start to the season, "It's
been a really positive start to our campaign, three regattas so far and
three medals. Next stop is Santander World Cup Final next week where
hopefully we can pick up another one, but our eyes are on the World
Championship this year in Portugal and trying to win." Paignton Sailing
Club have pulled out all the stops to host the Championship and make the
fleet feel welcome. Something which Dylan and the fleet really
appreciated, "The club have been fantastic, really helpful, the galley
have been amazing, the volunteers, and they did a really good job with
the class as we're quite a tricky class to host due to the boats
launching and landing, but they did a superb job and we had some great
racing out there."
On getting the full schedule of 12 races in
Dylan said, "Hats off to them, really, really impressive and they made
the best of the conditions, getting the races in when it counted." Dan
Ward echoes Dylan's thoughts on the venue, "It's been tricky with the
wind direction, very shifty which has definitely felt like a bit of a
battle through the whole event, but it's been good and they've organised
some quick racing. To get all 12 races in was pretty impressive as it's
not often that you can say that we got a full series. To watch the
America's Cup afterwards in the club and to be able to sit around with
everyone has been nice. It's like being with all your mates."