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Volvo Noble Marine RS700 National Championships underway

by Neil Ashby on 22 Aug 2014
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The Volvo Noble Marine RS700 National Championships started today with a breezy forecast. Everybody went out wrapped up (which was just as well) and had a great day on the water.

First start first race Neil Ashby and Jerry Wales got off the line first. We went left up the first beat and pulled a lead out on the rest of the fleet. Downwind was a lively event. Jerry rounded first with Neil second, closely followed by Richard Wadsworth and Ian Nolan. The next beat was a tussle between the four of us with the end result that Jerry pulled out the lead. On the third lap there was a huge wind shift and those of us on the left hand side of the course lost out: Neil and Robbie Bell. This meant that Simon Letten, Richard Wadsworth and Ian Nolan flew up the right hand side not to be caught.

Second race Dave Smithwhite had the best start and headed off left to the cliffs. We all tacked onto port to head towards to top mark which was a struggle to find. Jerry was first, Ian was second and Neil was third. Neil overtook Ian downwind going over the top of him with the kite up which is how it stayed for the next two laps with Alex Reid making an appearance in the top five as well. Kite block failure for Neil on the last drop let Alex get his first second at a National Champs and Ian took third with Neil in fourth.

All in all a tough day’s racing with long legs. Summer has definitely gone!

Results as of 18:58 on August 21, 2014            
                     
700 Fleet                  
                     
Sailed: 2, Discards: 0, To count: 2, Entries: 21, Scoring system: Appendix A          
Rank Tally Fleet SailNo Club HelmName CrewName R1 R2 Total Nett
1st 50 700 1030   Jerry Wales   1 1 2 2
2nd 45 700 1023 Snettisham Beach SC Ian Nolan   2 3 5 5
3rd 42 700 839 Shoreham SC Neil Ashby   6 4 10 10
4th 47 700 1040 Hayling Island SC Simon Letten   4 6 10 10
5th 41 700 720 Bristol Corinthian YC/RNSA Richard Wadsworth   3 8 11 11
6th 40 700 1019 Hayling Island SC David Smithwhite   7 5 12 12
7th 49 700 910 Graham Water SC Alex Reid   11 2 13 13
8th 53 700 1027 Snettisham Beach SC Colin Dacey   10 7 17 17
9th 38 700 905 Netley SC Spod Olive   8 10 18 18
10th 48 700 1022 Hayling Island SC Ian Swann   12 9 21 21
11th 37 700 959   Jakub Kosvica   14 11 25 25
12th 51 700 875 Snettisham Beach SC Robbie Bell   5 22.0 RET 27 27
13th 44 700 914 Graham Blake Graham Blake   15 12 27 27
14th 39 700 762 Great Moor SC Adrian Howe   16 14 30 30
15th 56 700 802 Lancing SC Gary Austin   9 22.0 RET 31 31
16th 54 700 820 Lyne Regis SC James Fuller   22.0 DNC 13 35 35
17th 46 700 737 Thorney Island SC Richard Kennedy   13 22.0 RET 35 35
18th 36 700 907   Martin Cvan   17 22.0 DNC 39 39
19th 43 700 1031 Queen mary SC Hamish Griffiths   22.0 RET 22.0 DNC 44 44
19th 52 700 944 Littleton SC James Bayliss   22.0 RET 22.0 DNC 44 44
19th 55 700 1020 Royal Navy SC Stephen Hermanson   22.0 RET 22.0 RET 44 44
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