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RS Aero Series – Start of the seasons

by Matt Thursfield and Mike Taylor on 28 Apr 2015
Start of the seasons - RS Aero Events Steve Greenwood
The weekend of 25th/26th April saw the Start of Seasons for the RS Aero fleet at Northampton SC, sailing alongside the 80+ strong Tera Sport and Pro squads. Forecasted for the weekend were two days of ideal sailing; Saturday at the higher end of perfect, Sunday, the lower end; and that is what we got, 15mph gusting 25 for the first four races, Sunday’s sailing saw the lighter airs from the North saw 8 – 12 mph, with 20-45 degree wind shifts.

Some of the photos of Saturday’s racing from the Pro photographer showed what an excellent day’s sailing we’d had; a trapezoid course with a few windward-leewards to get those runs in order. The discussions from the day were all about Kicker, how much is too much? (if there is such a thing as too much). The lightest man in the nine rig, Mark Lucas was the fastest over the windier day - he was cranking it on and leaving it locked. It was, however, the Aero fives who were taking many of the leading slots come Saturday evening. Will Taylor and Finlo Wright, part of the successful Aeronaut Youth Squad, were able to depower and be in full control, giving them consistently good results. Dave Batchelor was leading the seven rigs, Mark Lucas the nines.



Sunday saw the very different breeze and with it much closer boat on boat racing; it was more about tactics and boat speed rather than survival and depowering. Raising their games in the more manageable conditions were Matt Thursfield, Richard Watsham and Ed Storey in nines and a seven rig respectively. Four more races were delivered by the ultra efficient Northampton race team. Ed led the fleet around for much of races six and seven to make up for the challenges of Saturday’s wind – those kicker conversations made a huge difference to Ed’s speed around the racetrack. By the end of the eighth race of the weekend, the fleet came ashore, all of us having learnt a huge amount about what works and what doesn’t.



With the contrasting conditions over the weekend, it was real test of Aero sailing. Winning this inaugural event was ex Tera World Champion, Will Taylor, from Brightlingsea holding on to his overnight lead. Matt Thursfield came through to take second, Mark Lucas third. Some great prizes were handed out to the top four along with a couple of spot prizes, Maggie Dunn and Charlie Pearce for their endeavour on the Windy Saturday. Our thanks to Magic Marine for their generous sponsorship and their supporting of the event. Full results are available here.

Huge thanks must also be passed on to Lucy and the Tera team for the outstanding organisation of the event, to Neil Barford and his on the water team’s impressive race management and the hospitality of Northampton SC who just always make it work.

The next RS Aero Events are at Bewl Valley on 2-3 May, followed by the first round of the 2015 UK Series Travellers Circuit at ChelmarshSC on 16th May. Check out website for more on what’s happening with the RS Aero Class.

Full results

 
Rank rig PY sailno full name sailing club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Nett Total
First RS Aero 5 1102 1164 Will Taylor Brightlingsea SC 1 1 2 3 -6 1 -6 5 13 25
Second RS Aero 9 1035 1208 Matt Thursfield Chelmarsh SC 4 5 -13 1 1 -6 2 1 14 33
Third RS Aero 9 1035 1306 Mark Lucas Northampton SC -10 2 1 2 5 -7 5 3 18 35
Fourth RS Aero 7 1065 1172 David Batchelor Isle Of Man YC 3 -8 5 -7 4 3 3 4 22 37
Fifth RS Aero 9 1035 1298 Richard Watsham Starcross YC 6 3 -8 -8 3 5 4 2 23 39
Sixth RS Aero 7 1065 1305 Ed Storey Yorkshire Dales/Ripon 8 -9 6 -9 2 2 1 6 25 43
Seventh RS Aero 5 1102 1171 Ffinlo Wright Isle Of Man YC 2 6 3 4 -10 -8 7 7 29 47
Eighth RS Aero 5 1102 1109 Louis Wright Hayling Islaand SC 7 4 4 5 -11 9 9 -10 38 59
ninth RS Aero 5 1102 1183 George Catchpole Waveney and Oulton 5 7 7 6 8 -10 -10 8 41 61
10th RS Aero 7 1065 1211 Nick Eales Lymington Town SC 9 -10 9 10 7 4 8 -12 47 69
11th RS Aero 5 1102 1108 Charlie Pearce Dabchicks SC -13 11 -13 13 9 11 11 9 64 90
12th RS Aero 5 1102 1296 Maggie Dunn Lyme Regis SC 11 -13 -13 13 12 12 12 11 71 97
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