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International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week at Hayling Island SC - Day 1

by Mark Jardine and Angus Peel on 17 Jun 2016
Archie Massey and Harvey Hillary on International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week - Day 1 Mary Pudney
Itchenor's Archie Massey and Harvey Hillary sit tied at the top of the leaderboard with Stu Bithell and Sam Pascoe from Castle Cove SC after the first two light wind races of the International Prince of Wales Cup Week held in Hayling Bay.

Joint leader Archie Massey said, 'We won the second race which was good. It was a solid, clean race and we called some lay-lines from a long way out which is always pleasing. In the first race we gybe set when we probably shouldn't have done which cost us a comfortable lead, and that was a bit annoying. We're happy with where we are overall - we thought Stuart and Sam might be a bit quicker and now I think maybe we've got an edge - we'll see!'



On the weather for the rest of the event Archie said, 'Its looking light - part of me wants to see Stu experience 14's in proper boat-breaking weather and see how he gets on!'

Crew Harvey Hillary said, 'It was the best we'd sailed for a long time. I thought we sailed really well through the chop today and that made the difference. That and spectacular lay-line calls from Archie which made my job easy!'



Sam Pascoe, sailing with Stuart Bithell, told us about their day, 'Very gusty and shifty out there and surprisingly choppy. I guess Hayling Bay is always a bit like that. We had up to 12 knots and down to five or six knots in the lulls - up and down. The rain clouds were causing chaos.'

Sam continued, 'We let Archie bang hard right in the second race which was what it was all about basically - getting into the tide that was coming out of the harbour. We won the first race but should have pushed the start harder in the second race. It's always a bit nerve-wracking getting these things off the start line - we went for the clear air and he went for the risky strategy of starting on the committee boat and it worked out for him.'

On his new helm for the event Sam commented, 'Very good - he definitely knows what he's doing - I can't give Glen (Truswell) the sack though as it's his boat!'



Stuart said of the day, 'It's our fourth day in the boat together so I wasn't expecting too much, but it seems to be going really well.'

On other boats in the fleet Sam said, 'The new Beiker 6 of Andy and Tom (Partington) seems to be going really well. They've made a good step up with that which is good to see. Chris Turner of Ovington Boats has done a bit of a redesign on it and it looks like a really nice boat now.'

Andy Partington said of his new boat, 'We launched it about three weeks ago. It's really a development of several boats over the last few years and we've been trying to refine them each time. This has lots of improved internal structures and is a lot stiffer - it's not necessarily the ultimate boat, but it's where we wanted to get to.'



On the key changes Andy said, 'We've moved the shrouds back which gives you a stiffer triangle for holding the mast and there's a different internal structure which enables us to use higher rig tension. Then there are a few internal layout changes which just make the boat that bit more comfortable to sail - nothing radical, just refinements based on sailing the previous generations of boats. We haven't really changed the under the water shape at all. It feels like a very refined and comfortable boat to sail - I'm not fighting it all the time.'

On his rig Andy said, 'We're using the same rig, sails and foils as our previous boat - we moved everything onto the new hull as we didn't want to change too much. That's all business as usual for us. We've been using Mike's Lennon) sails for the last couple of years and they're good.'

It's looking unlikely that the Prince of Wales Cup race (the one race National Championship for the International 14 class) will be held on Friday as very little wind is forecast.

Results after Day 1:

Pos

Sail No

Helm

Crew

Club

R1

R2

Pts

1st

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

Itchenor SC

2

1

3

2nd

155

Stuart Bithell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove SC

1

2

3

3rd

1559

Andrew Partington

Tom Partington

Hayling Island SC

4

3

7

4th

1555

Neale Jones

Ed FitzGerald

Itchenor SC

3

6

9

5th

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island SC

5

4

9

6th

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

9

5

14

7th

1560

Dave Dobrijevic

Chris Thomas

HISC

6

9

15

8th

1543

Andrew Peake

Graeme Oliver

Wilsonian SC

8

7

15

9th

1548

Julian Pearson

Matt Reid

Orford SC

7

8

15

10th

1544

Ed Browne

Mark Tait

Hayling Island SC

12

10

22

11th

1523

Kimball Morrison

Jeremy Fowke

Itchenor SC

14

11

25

12th

1527

Philip McDanell

Luke Boughton

Itchenor SC

11

16

27

13th

1532

Adrian Williams

Andy Brown

Hayling Island SC

15

13

28

14th

1529

Robin Pascal

Martin Pascal

Itchenor SC

17

15

32

15th

1531

Andrew Penman

Chris Watson

Itchenor SC

19

14

33

16th

1520

Paul Jenkins

Peter Jenkins

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

18

17

35

17th

1552

Andy Shaw

Adam Lees

Itchenor SC

10

DNC

37

18th

1546

Charles Duchesne

Tom Bracewell

Itchenor SC

DNC

12

39

19th

1517

George Yeoman

Jack Yoeman

Itchenor SC

13

DNC

40

20th

1488

Dominic van Essen

Simona Saccani

Itchenor SC

22

19

41

21st

1499

Christina Bassadone

Damian Ash

Itchenor SC

16

DNC

43

22nd

1550

Tom Watkins

Isabella Watkins

Itchenor SC

DNC

18

45

23rd

1554

Peter Crockford

Jack Elsby-Hartman

Restronguet SC

20

DNC

47

24th

1512

Steve Fisher

Andy Ramus

Hayling Island SC

21

DNF

48

25th

15

Andy FitzGerald

Richard Dobson

Itchenor SC

DNC

DNC

54

25th

1484

Alasdair Cattanach

Paul Anderson

Prestwick SC

DNC

DNC

54

 

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