Please select your home edition
Edition
Lloyd Stevenson - T2Artefact 728x90px TOP

2015 International 14 Weston SC Open overall

by I14 GOSSIP on 17 Jun 2015
2015 International 14 season - The Weston Open 2015 International 14 GBR
This weekend nine International 14s made the rare trip to foreign water, taking part in the International 14 Weston SC Open. With the forecast changing by the hour we arrived expecting anything. On Saturday we had champagne conditions, with 12 to 18 knots while on Sunday the sun was trying to make an appearance giving more inconsistent breeze, posing a good tactical challenge to the fleet.

With the first of the much-discussed early starts on Saturday the fleet were down on numbers for the first race. However as everyone warmed up to the day we had three short course races, showing who's been sneaking in the training before the upcoming nationals.

Everyone got away from the first start cleanly, with a close fought battle up the first beat between Hugh, Neale, Andy and Mark, with Andy just leading by the windward mark. The first gybe point gave the (imaginary) crowd some entertainment as a misunderstanding between Hugh and Mark resulted in an origami of I14's as they collided, letting Neale and Ed sneak through to start chasing Andy down. Andy was looking in imperious form comfortably holding the young pretenders at a long arms length, until a caught kite halyard on the final hoist allowed Neale and Ed through to take the lead and win the race.

The second race was again a close fought battle for the lead with Andy and Neale, with Neale and Ed just winning out by the end. With Charlie Duchesne and Tom Bracewell having a strong race following closely in third and Dan Holman and Adam Lees in fourth.

By the final race of the day, the breeze had increased and everyone was feeling the seven previous laps! Highlights included an over confident attempted port flyer from Neale and Ed, being firmly put back in their place by Hugh and Ed. The first top mark brought everyone together and ended up with Andy and Rich having a slight reduction in sail area in their mainsail, however this didn't seam to affect their performance in the slightest. The race ended with Neale and Ed winning, Andy and Rich second and Charlie and Tom third.

Neale and Ed led overnight, Andy and Rich second and Dan and Adam third.

Sunday had three races planned starting at 9:30am, with some bleary eyed sailors (some more than others) just about making the start in time. With the wind coming off the shore it was tough and variable conditions. The first race got underway with everyone coming off the line very smartly, Dan and Adam gaining an early advantage to the leeward of everyone. However as the fleet got closer to the top mark things started to get patchy and unpredictable. Neale and Ed just edged ahead of Andy and Rich at the top mark, after Dan and Adam were cruelly stranded on the starboard laymen in a large patch of no wind. Dan and Adam recovered by the finish to pip Andy and Rich to second place just behind Neale and Ed.

The second race started in the same way, however with slightly better pressure across the whole course there were plenty of tactical choices resulting in close fought racing all over the course. Neale and Ed were able to put a small gap between themselves and the chasing pack, only to see Dan and Adam, and Andy and Rich roaring downwind in 10 knots more pressure. This saw Neale and Ed sailed around by Dan and Andy on the final downwind leg, as Neale and Ed slowly got hotter, slower and more upset! The race finished with Andy and Rich taking their first victory of the weekend, Dan and Adam in second and Neale and Ed finishing third.

With the breeze dying, the race officer just managed to squeeze the last race in. It was a similar story to the previous race, with many positional changes and Neale and Ed twice being sailed around while sat in no pressure downwind. As the wind completely died on the final leg, Dan and Adam pipped Neale and Ed in the final two metres of the finish as they flapped around going backward with the tide in no wind. Dave Edge and Martin Arnison followed Dan past, as a family battle between the Fitzgeralds relegated Neale and Ed to third and resulted in a retirement from Andy and Rich.

All in all it was two days of fantastic, well run racing enjoyed by all.

 
Rank Class SailNo Club HelmName CrewName R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Nett
1st I14 1519 RYS Neale Jones Edmundo Fitzherbert 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (3.0) 3.0 10.0 7.0
2nd I14 1530 Itchenor SC Andy Fitzgerald Rich Dobson 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 (10.0 RET) 20.0 10.0
3rd I14 15 Netley Daniel Holman Adam Lees 3.0 4.0 (7.0) 2.0 2.0 1.0 19.0 12.0
4th I14 1497 Weston David Edge Martin Arnison 5.0 6.0 4.0 (7.0) 4.0 2.0 28.0 21.0
5th I14 1546 ISC C Duchesne T Bracewell (10.0 DNS) 3.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 33.0 23.0
6th I14 1509 Itchenor SC Tom Watkins Isabella Hartland 4.0 (10.0 DNS) 5.0 6.0 7.0 5.0 37.0 27.0
7th I14 1534 Weston Mark Watts Chris Bishop (10.0 DNS) 5.0 10.0 DNF 4.0 5.0 4.0 38.0 28.0
8th I14 1488 Itchenor SC Van Essen Dominic Simone (10.0 DNS) 10.0 DNS 6.0 10.0 DNF 8.0 7.0 51.0 41.0
9th I14 1525 ISC Hugh Maclean Ed Dyer (10.0 DNS) 10.0 DNS 10.0 DNS 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 60.0 50.0
J Composites J/99Selden 2020 - FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER

Related Articles

Lunven and Soudée on the dockside in Lorient
Preparing for a classic north Atlantic passage in the Transat CIC Once again La Base marina in Lorient, Brittany – the main home of the IMOCA fleet – is a hive of activity as 33 boats and their skippers prepare for the daunting challenge of the North Atlantic alone.
Posted today at 1:38 pm
Chase SC Wednesday Series Weeks 1 & 2
The series kicked off on the 17th of April and will run through till September 20 club members signed on for the Wednesday night series over the last two weeks. The series kicked off on the 17th of April and will run through till September. The format is as per previous years with a 60min pursuit being the order of the day!
Posted today at 1:06 pm
Antigua Sailing Week 2024 Preview
All set to deliver sensational racing and amazing parties in a beautiful setting Antigua Sailing Week is back for the 55th edition with 13 racing classes filled to the brim with sailors from all over the world. Teams from over 20 different nations are set for the Caribbean's famous regatta.
Posted today at 10:15 am
Papercourt ILCA Open
Close battles and cold winds in Sailingfast Thames Valley Grand Prix event Bright, blustery, and cold - the conditions set the stage for a testing ILCA class event at Papercourt Sailing Club, Surrey, on Sunday, 21st April. The event is part of the Sailingfast, Thames Valley Grand Prix ILCA series.
Posted today at 8:11 am
The Transat CIC: Who are the favourites?
Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance) makes his comeback The start gun of the 15th edition of The Transat CIC will sound on Sunday sending a fleet of 48 skippers - 33 IMOCAs, 13 Class 40s and two vintage yachts - off on the complex, cold and mainly upwind passage across the Atlantic.
Posted today at 7:44 am
RS100 Harken Sprints 2024 at Rutland
The conditions were at the more wintry end of an English Spring The Sprints are well known for being challenging on mind and body. With 12 races in two days and no discards, consistency is key. Any slip can be costly, and so it proved to be...
Posted today at 5:02 am
Streakers at Banbury
A four-way tiebreak for second place Visitors from Bowmoor SC took the top two places at the HD Sails Streaker Southern Paddle Open Meeting at Banbury Sailing Club on 20 April, but not before RRS A8.1 and A8.2 separated a four-way tie for second place!
Posted today at 4:48 am
59th Congressional Cup at Long Beach Day 1
Strong start for Jeppe Borch on opening day Denmark's Jeppe Borch leads the 12-team international line-up after Day One with an impressive six wins and one loss, signalling a promising start in his pursuit of the coveted Crimson Blazer.
Posted today at 4:33 am
Antigua Wingfoil Championship sets sail
Winds of excitement at Antigua Sailing Week Registration Day is now closed, with a total of 11 enthusiastic Wingfoilers gearing up for an exhilarating experience at this year's Antigua Wingfoil Championship part of Antigua Sailing Week (ASW).
Posted today at 12:20 am
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 4
Bainbridge grabs last chance Paris 2024 ticket for Team GB Connor Bainbridge finally claimed a place in the men's kite at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games for Great Britain, approximately eight months later than he expected, after a dominant display at the Last Chance Regatta in Hyères.
Posted on 24 Apr