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RS Feva Volvo Grand Prix Circuit kicks off new season at Royal Torbay

by Debbie Darling on 9 Sep 2014
2014 RS Feva Volvo Grand Prix Circuit, Royal Torbay YC Martin Allen
The UK RS Feva Volvo Grand Prix Circuit kicked off the new season with a light wind event at Royal Torbay YC. The GP is the first squad selector for RYA UK Junior Squad, Class National Squad and RYA S/SW Zone Squad; so lots to play for.

Racing was postponed whilst the Race Officer waited for wind but eventually the fleet got away after an AP start; then after a general recall the fleet started under a black flag with three boats caught out. At the first windward mark Rory Odell and Josh Bonsey led the fleet followed by Daniel Lewis and Tristan Payne, with Jack Lewis and Lucas Marshall in third. These positions held to the finish.


The Race Officer was quick to get into sequence for race 2 and went straight into black as the wind increased to a steady 6.5 knots. Again Rory and Josh were in front, followed by Fin and Dan Armstrong , with Henry and Rupert Jameson in third, as the wind increased to eight knots. By the gate, Rory and Josh had a healthy lead, second Fin and Dan, whilst Daniel and Tristan moved up to third. By the second windward mark Rory and Josh were just ahead of Jack and Lucas and they stayed first and second to the finish, whilst Dan and Tristan held third.

Race 3 got away all clear in six knots of wind and the sun came out. Jack and Lucas were ahead at mark one with Rory and Josh in second for a change; third was William and James. By the second windward mark Rory and Josh were back ahead, second Jack and Lucas with William and James Cunliffe in third, which is how they finished. So three bullets for Rory and Josh on day one.


Day two was similarly light and sailors made their way out in eight knots of shifty breeze. By the time race 4 started the wind had dropped to 4.5 knots. Jack and Lucas led the fleet at mark one, second Daniel and Tristan, third Iain and Jake as the wind increased to 5.5 knots. By the finish it was Jack and Lucas still ahead, second Iain and Jake, third Daniel and Tristan.

The Race Officer held off from resetting the course as the wind dropped further. Eventually as the sun came out, the wind came back in, and race 5 got away after an hour of waiting. Five knots across the course and the fleet got away all clear. Leading the fleet were Daniel and Tristan, second Iain and Jake whilst India Edwards and Fin Maciver were in third. Iain and Jake took the gun, second Daniel and Tristan, third Rory and Josh which was enough to secure victory.


Thanks to RTYC for hosting the event, to Volvo Cars UK for their sponsorship, and to sailors and parents for supporting the class.

Volvo RS Feva Grand Prix RTYC

Entries: 39      Races Sailed: 5      Discard: 1

 

Series Place

Sail No

Helm

Crew

Club

Series Points

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

1

2510

Rory Odell

Josh Bonsey

Northampton/HISC

6

1

1

1

4

3

2

4945

Jack Lewis

Lucas Marshall

Draycote Water SC

8

3

2

2

1

17

3

5450

Daniel Lewis

Tristan Payne

Draycote Water SC

10

2

3

5

3

2

4

5029

Iain Bird

Jake Hardman

Hayling Island SC

13

4

6

12

2

1

5

4890

Fin Armstrong

Dan Armstrong

Royal Torbay YC

22

40

4

4

8

6

6

5161

Matthew  Leckie

Izzi Bristow

Leigh Lowton SC

23

9

7

6

5

5

7

5763

Henry  Jameson

Rupert Jameson

Hayling Island SC

26

12

5

11

6

4

8

3182

William Cunliffe

James Cunliffe

Royal Torbay YC

28

5

9

3

11

19

9

3638

Alice Edmonds

Louis Gibbs

Chew Valley Lake SC

38

7

12

17

10

9

10

4631

Freya Black

Harriet Cage

Hayling Island SC

45

21

14

9

15

7

11

4635

Lorelei Bates

Felicity Allen

CBYC/Bowmoor SC

46

11

24

13

7

15

12

4625

Dermot Gannon

James Gent

Burghfield SC

50

27

8

7

17

18

13

5288

Toby Atherton

Matt Bamber

Ryde School

51

20

13

8

18

12

14

5537

Pierce Harris

Alfie Cogger

Windermere School

51

40

10

15

13

13

15

922

Chris Conlan

Josh Relph

Bowmoor SC

57

14

19

10

25

14

16

4974

Victoria Upton

Annabel Dewing

Exe SC

59

16

17

16

22

10

17

5631

Ewan Luke

Daisy Lee-Browne

Rydal Penrhos School/Llandudno SC

62

6

11

24

23

22

18

5782

Lucy Pennant

Nathan  Lomas

Hayling Island SC

63

13

16

20

14

26

19

2508

Jess Jobson

Caitlin Webster

Royal Torbay YC

68

19

20

21

24

8

20

4530

Michael Dyer

Samuel Dyer

Herne Bay SC

69

8

22

18

28

21

21

3774

Flossie Tanner

Ollie Perry

SilverWing SC

79

24

23

27

12

20

22

5775

Tom Holliday

Ollie  Dennis

Emsworth SC

79

23

21

19

27

16

23

783

David  Nunn

Lucinda Cotterill

Bowmoor/CBYC

83

26

26

22

9

31

24

4385

Jude McFarlane Bond

Eric McFarlane Bond

Baltic Wharf SC

86

18

29

28

16

24

25

5279

Issy Spurway

Holly  Harvey

Bowmoor SC

93

22

25

23

34

23

26

5630

Thomas Bale

Amy Bale

South Caernarfonshire YC

94

10

28

33

26

30

27

4963

Louis  Wright

Jamie Allen

Hayling Island SC

94

25

15

14

40

40

28

4065

Emma Tardrew

Isobel Clark

Hayling Island SC

94

17

18

32

31

28

29

24

Albert Gilmore

Joe Cunliffe

Royal Torbay YC

97

15

31

31

20

34

30

3792

India Edwards

Fin Maciver

Shropshire SC

99

29

30

30

29

11

31

3672

Alexander Ratsey

Bertie Ratsey

Royal Plymouth CYC

108

34

33

29

21

25

32

4614

Poppy Oliver

Grace Gadd

Royal Torbay YC

113

28

27

25

35

33

33

5796

Maisie  Harkess

Annabel Hitchmough

Bowmoor  SC

115

30

32

26

32

27

34

1354

Jamie Crossan

William Wetherley

Royal Torbay YC

121

32

36

35

19

35

35

5773

Luke Humphries

Tom Barnes

Royal Torbay YC

127

40

34

34

30

29

36

5847

Julia Barnes

Lauren Paton

Royal Torbay YC

138

31

39

37

33

37

37

2556

Paddy James

Fred Aniyi

Royal Western YC

142

36

38

36

40

32

38

516

Sandy Bailey

Woody Powderley-Turner

Exe SC

143

35

35

40

37

36

39

5772

Tom  Feeney

Sherife Agbabiaka

Royal Torbay YC

146

33

37

40

36

40

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