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Oceanair International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week at Hayling - Day 2

by Mark Jardine and Angus Peel on 18 Jun 2016
Stuart Bithell and Sam Pascoe at International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week Mary Pudney
A three race mini-series was sailed on Friday at Oceanair International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week with the combined result counting as race three in the overall standings. Stuart Bithell and Sam Pascoe dominated the day with straight firsts to emphatically win the Weymouth Town Trophy.

We spoke to Sam Pascoe after the racing, 'It doesn't get much better does it? It was a changeable day - we started off with a Westerly of around 10-12 knots, having floated out there in nothing. The wind came in with one rain cloud and the race officer did a spectacular job to get one quick race in that breeze and it dropped off right towards the end. The wind then swung round 90 degrees to the south and we started the second race in eight knots and it picked up to 12 knots again in the last race.'



On the differences that contributed towards their flawless day Sam said, 'Flat water always helps our boat, we do struggle a bit more in the chop and that can neutralise the speed difference that we've got - our boat definitely likes the flat water. We also had three cracking starts - Stu got us off the start line first pretty much every time.'

Ladies of the International 14 fleet

We talked to Christina Bassadone, who sails with crew Damian Ash about the challenges of sailing an International 14, 'I absolutely love it, it's such an awesome boat to sail. I think I'm quite lucky being at the back of the boat as it's not as physically demanding and I don't have to bust it in the gym quite as much as Damian! I love the boat, I love the speed - it makes sailing enjoyable again after flogging it in the back of a 470 for a number of years. It's a fun boat and there are lots of great people in the class.'



On whether other ladies should come into the International 14 fleet Christina said, 'That's a difficult question to answer. I'm reasonably tall and reasonably strong so I don't find it perhaps as physically demanding as maybe someone who might be 5'2' for example. It suits my style of sailing as I like more physical boats and I like the challenge. You need to have strength to do it, without a doubt, but not nearly as much as you need in the front of the boat.'

Katie Nurton, who sails with Damian's brother Nigel, said, 'It's more about being a bit lighter than being a girl in the fleet - in some conditions we feel a little bit underweight and we're not as competitive. It took me a very long time to get good in windy weather - I was very cautious and took it step-by-step. We didn't go out when it was out of our comfort zone very much, I think some of the men are a bit more gung-ho.'

'I don't know why there aren't more girls, I think it could be because the boat is a bit intimidating, but I think that's more of a mental thing than a physical thing - you don't need to be very strong to helm a 14. At the last Worlds in the top ten the range of helm weights was from 60 to 115 kilos so that just shows you the range of sailors who can be competitive in a 14 if you find the right person to sail with.'



On how she got into the International 14 fleet in the first place Katie said, '15 years ago I was living in a house share in Lymington with two 14 sailors who basically said I had to get a 14, so I did. I'd never trapezed before and they kept setting me up with these massive 100kg blokes who were not very coordinated and just too big and not very agile, so I was really wondering if I'd made a terrible mistake. Then Damian, who I knew, said I've got this brother who's done a lot of windsurfing but has never really sailed, but he's very athletic. So I said we'd give it a try and that was that really!'

Sam Pascoe mentioned that Katie is known as the 'Queen of Bimble', to which Katie replied, 'I'm not actually a natural person for that, I've just kind of grown into it I suppose, and learnt to enjoy it! Nigel is the one who makes sure we're super-focused on the water while I do the off-the-water details.'

We asked Sam about Katie's day on the water, 'Katie had a glamorous second race today - it was good to see her back to her best. Her new boat looks beautiful and when I joined the class she came third in the worlds in conditions quite like we had today. She's now got the same hull shape as us and sailed around Archie (Massey) and Ben (McGrane) to take second in that race which was brilliant to watch.'

Weymouth Town Trophy Results:

Pos

Sail No

Helm

Crew

Club

R1

R2

R3

Pts

1st

155

Stuart Bithell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove SC

1

1

1

3

2nd

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island SC

2

4

3

9

3rd

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

Itchenor SC

4

3

6

13

4th

1543

Andrew Peake

Graeme Oliver

Wilsonian SC

3

9

4

16

5th

1559

Andrew Partington

Tom Partington

Hayling Island SC

5

11

2

18

6th

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

9

2

7

18

7th

1548

Julian Pearson

Matt Reid

Orford SC

11

5

5

21

8th

1530

Andy FitzGerald

Richard Dobson

Itchenor SC

8

6

10

24

9th

1555

Neale Jones

Ed FitzGerald

Itchenor SC

7

10

8

25

10th

1560

Dave Dobrijevic

Chris Thomas

HISC

6

12

9

27

11th

1499

Christina Bassadone

Damian Ash

Itchenor SC

10

8

15

33

12th

1544

Ed Browne

Mark Tait

Hayling Island SC

15

7

14

36

13th

1552

Andy Shaw

Adam Lees

Itchenor SC

14

13

12

39

14th

1512

Steve Fisher

Andy Ramus

Hayling Island SC

12

14

17

43

15th

1527

Philip McDanell

Luke Boughton

Itchenor SC

23

15

11

49

16th

1523

Kimball Morrison

Jeremy Fowke

Itchenor SC

13

20

16

49

17th

1546

Charles Duchesne

Tom Bracewell

Itchenor SC

19

23

13

55

18th

1529

Robin Pascal

Martin Pascal

Itchenor SC

16

18

21

55

19th

1531

Andrew Penman

Chris Watson

Itchenor SC

18

17

20

55

20th

1517

George Yeoman

Jack Yoeman

Itchenor SC

22

16

18

56

21st

1520

Paul Jenkins

Peter Jenkins

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

17

21

19

57

22nd

1532

Adrian Williams

Andy Brown

Hayling Island SC

20

19

23

62

23rd

1488

Dominic van Essen

Simona Saccani

Itchenor SC

21

25

24

70

24th

1550

Tom Watkins

Isabella Watkins

Itchenor SC

25

24

22

71

25th

1554

Peter Crockford

Jack Elsby-Hartman

Restronguet SC

26

22

DNC

76

26th

1489

Alasdair Cattanach

Paul Anderson

Prestwick SC

24

DNF

DNF

80

27th

1549

Martin Jones

Ian Swann

HISC

DNF

DNC

DNC

84

Prince of Wales Cup Week Results after Day 2: (Race three is the overall result for the Weymouth Town Trophy)

Pos

Sail No

Helm

Crew

Club

R1

R2

R3

Pts

1st

155

Stuart Bithell

Sam Pascoe

Castle Cove SC

1

2

1

4

2nd

1519

Archie Massey

Harvey Hillary

Itchenor SC

2

1

3

6

3rd

1541

Roger Gilbert

Ben McGrane

Hayling Island SC

5

4

2

11

4th

1559

Andrew Partington

Tom Partington

Hayling Island SC

4

3

5

12

5th

1555

Neale Jones

Ed FitzGerald

Itchenor SC

3

6

9

18

6th

1543

Andrew Peake

Graeme Oliver

Wilsonian SC

8

7

4

19

7th

1557

Katie Nurton

Nigel Ash

RYS

9

5

6

20

8th

1548

Julian Pearson

Matt Reid

Orford SC

7

8

7

22

9th

1560

Dave Dobrijevic

Chris Thomas

HISC

6

9

10

25

10th

1544

Ed Browne

Mark Tait

Hayling Island SC

12

10

12

34

11th

1523

Kimball Morrison

Jeremy Fowke

Itchenor SC

14

11

16

41

12th

1527

Philip McDanell

Luke Boughton

Itchenor SC

11

16

15

42

13th

1532

Adrian Williams

Andy Brown

Hayling Island SC

15

13

22

50

14th

1529

Robin Pascal

Martin Pascal

Itchenor SC

17

15

18

50

15th

1552

Andy Shaw

Adam Lees

Itchenor SC

10

DNC

13

51

16th

1531

Andrew Penman

Chris Watson

Itchenor SC

19

14

19

52

17th

1499

Christina Bassadone

Damian Ash

Itchenor SC

16

DNF

11

55

18th

1520

Paul Jenkins

Peter Jenkins

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

18

17

21

56

19th

1546

Charles Duchesne

Tom Bracewell

Itchenor SC

DNC

12

17

57

20th

1517

George Yeoman

Jack Yoeman

Itchenor SC

13

DNC

20

61

21st

1512

Steve Fisher

Andy Ramus

Hayling Island SC

21

DNF

14

63

22nd

1530

Andy FitzGerald

Richard Dobson

Itchenor SC

DNC

DNC

8

64

23rd

1488

Dominic van Essen

Simona Saccani

Itchenor SC

22

19

23

64

24th

1550

Tom Watkins

Isabella Watkins

Itchenor SC

DNC

18

24

70

25th

1554

Peter Crockford

Jack Elsby-Hartman

Restronguet SC

20

DNC

25

73

26th

1489

Alasdair Cattanach

Paul Anderson

Prestwick SC

DNC

DNC

26

82

27th

1549

Martin Jones

Ian Swann

HISC

DNC

DNC

27

83

 

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