The Cherub National Championships were held under the burgee
of the Royal Corinthian Y.C., and organised by the Cowes Corintyhian
Y.C. from July 28th-30th. Martin Jolliffe of the Island SC crewed
by Les Wooliscroft of Wet Kirby sailed "Scoobidou" into
first place for the second year in succession. The winner was
decided from the best four races out of five, using the Olympic
point system. There were thirty-one entries.
The first day's racing was held in a fresh westerley wind, force
4 in the morning increasing to force 5 later. These boats, which
with their trapezes prove very stable up-wind, were too much for
some crews downwind, particularly in the afternoon when wind against
tide produced a very nasty sea. In these conditions the later
boats, Solent Mk IIIs by Gregory, Cason's Mk IV and Alfie Hawksworth's
"Wonderous" proved more stable and faster than the original
Spencer Mk II. The morning race was won by G. McCutcheon in "Gee
Wiz", from A. Hawksworth in "Wanderous" and G.C.
Gregory in "Conradin". In the afternoon it was R.C.
Gregory in "Har'ta'tak" from Conradin and Gee-Wiz, Scoobidou
having retired in both races.
On Wednesday morning a light to moderate westerly wind made the
beat over the tide to the first mark very interesting. Although
he was over the line at the start and had to return Martin Jolliffe
showed supreme form by working up to the leaders on the beat.
On the run and the reach he closed up further and was well placed
for the last lap. In the lead at this stage was"Hart'ta'tak",
followed by "Scoobidou" and "Conradin" and
four others. A windshift took "Hart'ta'tak"'s lead away
and there was some close tacking inshore, with "Scoobidou"
eventually pulling away to lead by about fufty yards from "Micro"
(P.G. Lee) and "Wanderous".
In the afternoon there was a running start against the tide, a
long beat, and a short close reach. At the end of the first lap
it was "Scoubidou" followed by "Conradin"
and "Micro". On the run the leading pair pulled away
slightly by virtue of their fuller spinnakers. On the beat "conradin"
pressed hard but by overstanding the last mark. Threw away her
chance of winning. At the finish it was "Scoubidoo"
with "Conradin" ten yards behind, and "Micro"
some 100yards astern.
Because he capsized and retired in the first two races, it worked
out that Martin Joliffe could only win if he won the last race
and neither "Conradin" nor "Gee Wiz" were
second. This he did in spectacular form with a lead of almost
a mile at the finish in a light westerly wind [Martin attributes
his Championship win in part to having just learned the then new
art of roll tacking - Net Ed.] and although at one stage I
looked as if his efforts would be thwarted by the two hour time
limit, he finished with several minutes to spare. Four boats had
a hard tussle for second place but in the end it was "Micro"
from "wanderous" with "Conradin" fourth.
1 Scoubidou Martin Jolliffe/Les Wooliscroft.
2 Conradin Greg Gregory
3 Gee Wiz G. McCutcheon
4 Wanderous Alfie Hawksworth
5 Micro P.G. Lee
6 Har'ta'tak R.C Gregory
(c) Les Wooliscroft 1964.. First published in "Yachts and Yachting".
With thanks to Martin Jolliffe for the photocopy from his archives.
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