Weston Sailing Club, Netley, Southampton - 30 November - 1st December 2024
By Nacra 15 sailors Marcus King & Maddie Jinks (GBR378)
Last weekend, Weston Sailing Club hosted an action-packed Nacra 15 training and racing weekend that combined high-level coaching with thrilling competition. Across two days, sailors honed their skills and battled it out on the water in conditions that tested both technique and strategy.
Saturday kicked off with a comprehensive training session aimed at sharpening sailors’ handling and race strategies. The day began with upwind and downwind tuning runs, giving crews the chance to refine boat balance and speed while warming up in light to moderate conditions.
As the session progressed, the focus shifted to box starts, where teams practiced winning the favoured end of the line and executing clean accelerations under pressure. This exercise pushed sailors to hone their timing and positional awareness, key skills for success in competitive fleets.
To wrap up the day, a series of short elimination-style races was held. In these high-pressure sprints, the last two boats to the windwark mark in each race were knocked out, forcing sailors to fight for every inch of water. These dynamic races provided a thrilling conclusion to the training day, leaving crews energized and eager for Sunday’s racing.
Sunday marked a step up in intensity as the Nacra 15 sailors participated in Event 1 of the Sailing Chandlery Winter Points Series. Facing off in a fresh south-westerly breeze of 18-25 knots, with more wind in the forecast, expectations were high for fast-paced, adrenaline-filled action.
The day started with closely contested starts, with sailors jostling for position in the shifting breeze. As the wind veered right over the course of the day, strategic decisions became increasingly critical. Crews had to balance chasing stronger pressure bands with managing the tidal flow—a delicate trade-off that kept tacticians on their toes.
The high winds and demanding conditions rewarded those who combined technical skill with smart decision-making. The tight reaches and thrilling downwind legs showcased the Nacra 15’s speed and agility, while upwind legs tested teams’ endurance and trimming finesse.
Despite the challenging conditions, the fleet delivered impressive performances, with sailors demonstrating remarkable resilience and control. The day concluded with several standout races, where the margins between victory and defeat came down to split-second decisions.
Well done to those on the podium:
1st - GBR166 - Finn Caddy & Jess Patterson
2nd - GBR070 - Patrick Hill and Ffion Cerrato
3rd - GBR253 - Will Boalch & Eliza Pritchard (plus substitute crew Marcus King)
Full results are available here: Sailing Chandlery UK Nacra 15 Winter Points 1 Results
The weekend at Weston Sailing Club offered our current Nacra 15 sailors an invaluable opportunity to sharpen their skills in both training and racing scenarios. With strong performances and lessons learned, the teams are now looking ahead to the next events on the calendar, buoyed by their progress and ready for the challenges to come.
After the racing it was great to see Louis and Freya enjoying their first blast on a 15 under the watchful eyes of current sailors Patrick and Matt. If you’re thinking of transitioning into a new class and want to try a 15, find out more on our Nacra 15 Transition page.
Weston Sailing Club once again proved itself to be an exceptional host venue and the fleet looks forward to returning soon. If this is a sign of what’s to come, the future of the Nacra 15 class in the UK looks incredibly bright, come and join us!
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