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Hyde Sails Enterprise Inland Championship overall

by Paula Southworth on 11 May 2015
Day one at Burton Sailing Club - Hyde Sails Enterprise Inland Championship Paula Southworth
Hyde Sails Enterprise Inland Championship – Race one started in very variable winds with lots of holes in the wind. Following a general recall, the fleet got away cleanly, with James Morley and Rachel Burkitt having a cracking start in a relatively spacious part of line, able to sail their own course and tack first, leading at the mark. They were shortly followed by Phil Ford and Will Allen, Matt Velamail and Tim Brownell and Mark Lunn and Steve Blackburn. Following a very tough first and unpredictable race it was the team of Phil Ford and Will Allen who took the first bullet, having not sailed since the nationals, a great effort by them! James and Rachel were just pipped on the line by Mark and Steve but a great race in their new boat.

The race two got underway after lunch again on the reverse Olympic course. Starting from a port biased line it was Matt Velamail crewed by Tim Brownell who rounded the windward mark first followed by Neil Barrett crewed by Sophie Jones. There was much place changing throughout the race. On the penultmate lap Mark Lunn crewed by Steve Blackburn took the lead by working the windshifts well on the beat. On the final lap they extended their lead to win by ten boat lengths, second was Steve Graham crewed by Alex Halliwell, with Matt and Tim third. Dave Porter crewed by daughter Beth were fourth.

The race three started off with half the fleet going left and half the fleet going right with wind conditions still varying there didn't seem a correct way to go. Andy short and Jess law reached the windward mark first with Steve and Alex not to far behind. However down the next leg things took a big change with Neil and Sophie pulling away from the fleet and keeping their lead until the very end! An impressive sail. Second third as the fourth was being battled for all the way around the course but Steve and Alex got second, third was Aj and Martin and fourth was Andy Short and Jess Law! This was a good race to end the first day of the Hyde inland championships.



The race four started in a shifty force 2-3 cold wind. Alan Johnson hit the pin and went out to the left of the course with Matt Velamail/Tim Brownell going out on port at the committee boat, by the top Mark both boats rounded close around the Mark despite the multiple shifts throughout with Neil Barrett/Sophie Jones closely behind, these three pulled away from the bulk of the fleet. With the conditions getting lighter throughout it was Matt and Tim who were able to take advantage of the shifts and take the lead, but not for long as Neil and Sophie passed again on the final beat to take the first bullet of the day in this 30 minute race. Aj took third, chased in at high speed by the 'banterbus' of Sam woods and Rory Mackenzie.

With the top five all in with a chance of taking the title, it all boiled down to this final race in deciding the winners. The race five got underway after a delayed start, caused by a wind shift which resulted in the course having to be relayed. Jonathan Woodward / Karen Alexander crossed the line at the pin, but unlike the majority of the fleet, who tacked immediately on to port, they elected to maintain a starboard course and tack part way up the beat to cover the fleet, allowing them to round the mark first in front of Dave Porter / Beth Porter and Phil Ford / Will Allen. Alan Johnson / Martin Wetherstone who rounded in the pack behind the leaders, took full advantage of the shifty conditions and managed to pull through to second by the finish behind Jonathan Woodward / Karen Alexander in first, with Phil Ford / Will Allen passing Dave Porter / Beth Porter to take third It was Neil and Sophie who showed consistent pace to come through and take the title.

Neil and Sophie are comparative newcomers to the Enterprise Fleet and they are a very welcomed new addition – re-igniting the competitive spirit in the fleet.



The class would like to conclude with a big thank you for our much-appreciated sponsors; Hyde Sails and Noble Marine. The Enterprise Association is very appreciative of their support. Congratulations to Beth Porter for winning the new Hyde Sails jib. Thanks must also go to our host club Burton who managed an excellent event. Adam and his race committee were first class – as was the club, bar and buffet services provided – a really great weekend enjoyed by all.

Make sure you all come to the Masters at Ogston on the 6/7 June and then we await the big Nationals of the year at Looe which is set to be a fantastic event, hoping for 70+ boats as we return to our home!

Congratulations to Neil Barrett and Sophie Jones on becoming 2015 Inland Champions!

Results

Pos

Sail No

Boat Name

Helm

Crew

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

Pts

First

20565

MISTY

Neil Barrett

Sophie Jones

Wanlip Sailing

-13

5

1

1

5

12

Second

19876

SUBSONIC WHINKLE

Alan Johnson

Martin Wetherstone

Southport SC

-11

6

3

3

2

14

Third

23306

SPEED MACHINE

Mark Lunn

Steve Blackburn

Leigh & Lowton SC

2

1

5

-7

7

15

Fourth

23347

MINION

Steve Graham

Alex Hallliwell

Northampton

7

2

2

-8

6

17

Fifth

23310

50 SHADES OF BLUE

Matthew Velamail

Tim Brownell

Ulley SC

4

3

8

2

-11

17

Sixth

23089

SIMPLY RED

Jonathan Woodward

Karen Alexander

South Staffs SC

-18

7

10

10

1

28

Seventh

22102

 

David Porter

Beth Porter

WLYC

15

4

-16

5

4

28

Eighth

23270

KITTY

Phil Ford

Will Allen

BCYC

1

11

14

-15

3

29

ninth

23346

BAD BOUTROS

Paul Hobson

James Bridge

BCYC

6

8

6

9

(DNF)

29

10th

23015

WEDG-E

Nick Jackson

Rachel Jackson

BURGHFIELD

12

9

(DNF)

6

8

35

11th

21978

 

James Morley

Rachel Burkitt

Ulley

3

13

11

-14

10

37

12th

22453

WICKED WILLY

Andrew Short

Jess Law

Ogston SC

10

10

4

13

-17

37

13th

22600

AUNT STELLA

Alan Roberts

Rhea Burton

Royal Navy

5

15

12

(DNF)

13

45

14th

23384

 

Ges Brown

Julie Moore

Chester

16

14

7

-21

9

46

15th

23349

TO INFIRMITY & BEYOND

Ann Jackson

Alan Skeens

Burghfield SC

9

12

13

-17

16

50

16th

23196

BOBBY

Sam Woods

Rory McKenzie

Glossop SC / Etherow SC

8

(DNS)

9

4

DNF

52

17th

22936

THUNDERBIRD 1

Richard Pryke

Millie Pryke

Ripon SC

14

-22

15

20

12

61

18th

22901

OUT OF THE BLUE

Paul Young

Jo Coleman

Midland SC & Otley SC

-20

18

18

11

15

62

19th

22322

KIRKUP'S CAST OFFS

Keith Tyler

Katie Tyler

Hunts SC

19

16

(DNF)

16

14

65

20th

23351

BIG SUMMER BLOW OUT

John Allen

James Hobson

BCYC

17

20

-24

12

22

71

21st

22501

BLUE JOB

Alice Allen

Julia Prior

BCYC

(DNS)

19

20

19

20

78

22nd

23123

MICK 'E' FINN

Peter Greenwood

Pat Currah

Looe SC

-29

17

22

23

18

80

23rd

22702

ESPADARTE

Nick Scutt

Freya Scutt

Middle Nene SC

-28

21

17

24

19

81

24th

472

ALL SHOOK UP

Philip Wilson

Amy Wilson

Ogston SC

22

-25

21

18

21

82

25th

21315

 

Dave Hall

Laura Mold

Blackwater SC

21

24

19

22

(DNF)

86

26th

23313

RED WHITE AND BLUE

John Berry

Neil Bawden

Etherow / South Staffs

24

23

23

-26

23

93

27th

23272

JUBILENT

Dave Staniforth

George Panter

Ulley

23

27

26

-28

25

101

28th

23248

 

Martin Bottomley

Ray Ball

Emberton Park

25

26

(DNS)

27

24

102

29th

22523

ENLIGHTENMENT

Phil Harrison

Emma Coleman

Midland Club

26

-29

25

25

26

102

30th

22758

CELESTE

Ian Simpson

Susan Simpson

Thames Estuary YC

27

28

27

29

(DNF)

111

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