Report: Musto Skiffs at Loch Lomond SC Dinghy Open Weekend – 6/7 Sept

Event: Loch Lomond Sailing Club (LLSC) Dinghy Open Weekend as part of the Sailjuice Summer Challenge and the Scottish and Northern Musto Skiff Calendar, 6-7 September 2025.

Report by: Jamie Hilton

Rob Richardson marches to victory by ‘yon bonnie banks’ of Loch Lomond

In all my time sailing in Scotland, I’ve only once, I think, sailed at Loch Lomond, and I’m pretty sure a lively party in the superbly charismatic club bar is the reason for my hazy memoirs. So here, with the opportunity to return under the guise of a Musto Skiff traveller, and just 10 days before our UK Nationals, I’d have the chance to relive some good times and brush up a touch in terms of prep and fitness.

Arriving nice and early on the Saturday, having only had to travel 90 mins (a very welcome change for me), we were greeted by a small army of helpers who coordinated the arrival of 87 boats with military precision.

Loch Lomond SC Dinghy Open Weekend 2025 / © Aaron Marshall

The fleets readied themselves with bacon rolls, and once rigged and briefed, hit the water for what turned out to be three races, windward-leewards, with a trapezoid for the final lap. This wasn’t confusing per se, but rather, after 5 laps, it was a job to remember which lap we were on. And that was before the club bar came into play. Needless to say, with a wide range of boats on the water, broken down somewhat into fleet starts, it was hugely congested and absolutely exhausting, with more tacks, gybes, hoists and drops than I’ve put in in quite some time; probably ever. I’ve made a note for next time to have extra bacon rolls and to take my abacus afloat to tot up the laps.

The racing was good, really good in fact. A south-easterly 8-18 kts was blowing over the hills and over the bonnie banks before fanning out into a reasonably stable pattern. Rob Richardson (who we affectionately term RoRi) was in a change of boat, having just sold his weapon (645) before taking custody of 652 (with Bill Maughan taking his sabbatical and pending first steps into fatherhood). It took all of one beat for RoRi to prove 645 was no exception, as he made light work of his opponents and opened up a commanding lead. So much pace. I’m green with envy.

Start line - Loch Lomond SC Dinghy Open Weekend 2025 / © Aaron Marshall

With him out of the way, it left the battleground ripe for a three-way truel (I had to google that – like a duel, but when 3 parties are involved) between Euan Hurter, Dylan Noble, and myself. A nudge further back and there was further battle, tightly contested between Ian Escritt, Alasdair Kerr, Andrew Scott, and Andy Hooton.

With Day 1 racing out of the way, it was back to shore for a DIY BBQ. Can’t tell you how much fun that was, but it was a proper giggle fighting for real estate on the grill and, perhaps more so, the battle for utensils. I did well in this regard and enjoyed a superbly executed burger/sausage combo, which of course I washed down with a glass or two of Rioja and a good dose of banter in what I definitely remember now as a brilliant club bar. You’ll have to come see it to believe it.

Day 2 was pretty much a carbon copy of the first day, but with the drive at the other end of it. Bacon, sailing, RoRi dominating, but with Euan convincingly doing enough to displace me to second, and Dylan banging in some top 3s.

That left RoRi with 6 bullets to take the win, not just in the Musto Skiffs, but also the overall event, presumably via some algorithm I have no interest in describing. Either way, he looks sharp and fast and continues to raise the bar. But at the end of the day, we all had a great time, and that, in my book, makes us all winners.

Podium (L-R: J Hilton, R Richardson, E Hurter) - Loch Lomond SC Dinghy Open Weekend 2025 / © Aaron Marshall

Big thumbs up and thank yous to Loch Lomond Sailing Club and all the happy-faced volunteers for a warm, welcoming and hugely fun event.

Onwards now to Hayling for our UK Nationals, before returning north to Dalgety Bay at the end of September for the final instalment of the Sailjuice Summer Challenge.

Overall Results

Final results for the Musto Skiff class at the Chanonry Open 2025:

  • 1st Place – Robert Richardson
  • 2nd Place – Euan Hurter
  • 3rd Place – Jamie Hilton
  • 4th Place – Dylan Noble
  • 5th Place – Andy Hooton
  • 6th Place – Alistair Kerr
  • 7th Place – Andrew Scott
  • 8th Place – Ian Escritt

Musto Skiff Class Results: 
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Sailjuice Summer Challenge 2025: Loch Lomond Challenge Results: 
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Feature image Credit: Loch Lomond SC Dinghy Open Weekend 2025 / © Aaron Marshall

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