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RS500 Open at Lee on Solent

'RS500 at Lee on Solent SC Open 2009'    © Fotoboat.com

Nine RS500’s ignored the forecast of little to no wind and headed for Lee on the Solent Sailing Club to join the 400’s and 300’s and 600’s on the weekend of 13/14 June.

They were rewarded by very pleasant sunshine, and winds ranging from 2 to 8 knots on day one, and 10 to 16, gusting 19 knots on day two. This, combined with a sea state ranging from flat to, well, very lumpy, meant that all styles of sailing were required to succeed.

The host club were very welcoming, with lots of rigging space and easy parking near the launch area, a club house just a short walk away, very friendly and helpful shore teams, and in what may well set a precedent for all future open meetings; free tea and homemade cakes for all after each days racing!

James Tanner and Lucinda Blain’s tactical move to distract everyone by announcing their engagement before the racing, did not pay off, and Lucinda’s attempt to blind the opposition with her new diamond ring, sparkling in the bright sun, failed miserably. Many congratulations to Lucinda and James.

The first real challenge was to write your name clearly on the registration form, one which proved too much for Andy and Liz Palmer-Felgate, who left the organising team struggling over whether it was ‘Relgate’ or ‘Reigate’.

The second challenge was to make sure to be at the start line before the start. Kevin Gerald and Hazel Boxon pushed this one too far by going for a sail to Cowes with only about 2 minutes to go.

Race One began in a very light breeze and a bit of tide, and it was the Palmer-Reigate-Ramsgate-Felgates who, along with Tim Wilkins and Heather Martin, led the way up the first beat. There wasn’t much position changing outside of the front runners, and, after enduring a painfully light breeze, the race committee shortened after 2 laps and it was Tim Wilkins and Heather Martin, who kept the Palmer-Felgates in second place.

They were followed closely by Richard and Sue Morley, who had ignored the rule about them staying in mid-fleet, and decided to take on the leading boats. There was then a very long gap before anyone else appeared on the horizon. Amazingly no-one was DSQd by the 20 minute rule.

A bit more breeze in Race Two, saw the first race leaders challenged by Jeni and Kate Tod. A well thought-out first beat put them in out in front, and this time, a bit more position changing meant that on the reach for the finish it was Tim and Heather, followed closely by Jeni and Kate, then Andy and Liz. The finish line for the 500s was slightly encroached by the 400’s leeward mark, and with a bit of tide to confuse things further, this could have been the reason for Tim and Heather capsizing within a boat-length of the finish, allowing Jeni and Kate Tod to take 1st, the Andy and Liz 2nd, and Richard and Sue Morley 3rd.

Race Three saw more of a breeze, and some really enjoyable sailing with very similar results to Race Two, except that this time, it was the reading ability of Tim and Heather that produced a challenge, and resulted in them heading for the finish a lap early. Or was it the enticement of tea and cakes? The result for them was a 2nd place, a win for Andy and Liz, and Richard and Sue in 3rd.

Day two saw increasing wind strength and bigger seas, testing the sailing in waves as much as anything. The tidal affect appeared to be fairly even across the course, so it was down to boat speed through the waves that would be key. Race Four went to Tim and Heather, With Andy and Liz second, Richard and Sue Morley..... really?......3rd

Race Five saw increasing wind strength and fantastic high-speed reaching on lumpy waves.

Kevin and Hazel OCS, Torn spinnaker and gear failure on the RHS boats, Rebecca and Justin getting more swimming practice and everyone generally having a great time! James and Lucinda finally stopped looking at the diamond, and started to sail, putting pressure on Jeni and Kate, but settling for a 4th place at the finish. Andy and Liz crossed the line in 1st, Tim and Heather, 2nd and enjoying the heavy weather, Jeni and Kate finished in 3rd.

So it all hinged on the last race - Tim and Heather, Andy and Liz. Both now uncatchable. Not a hair’s breadth between them. Wind still building close to 20 knots, waves and swell, even bigger.

In what could only be described as a match race, battling it out on equal points, the result of race Six, which was also reflected in the final top three result for the RS500 Open:

1st 584 Andrew Palmer-Relgate Elizabeth Palmer-Relgate Burghfield SC 7.0 pts
2nd 625 Tim Wilkins Heather Martin Sully SC 8.0 pts
3rd 566 Jeni Tod Kate Tod 15.0 pts
4th 517 Richard Morley Sue Morley Burghfield SC 17.0 pts
5th 525 James Tanner Lucinda Blain Burghfield 23.0 pts
6th 680 Kevin Gerald Hazel Boxon Budworth SC 32.0 pts
7th 747 Arthur Howard Cameron Talbott RHS Holbrook, Ispwich 33.0 pts
8th 561 Rebecca Hannam Justin Hannam 35.0 pts
9th 746 Robert Moritz Christian Proctor RHS Holbrook, Ispwich 43.0 pts




by Event media   4:28 PM Wed 17 Jun 2009 GMT




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