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Volvo Noble Marine RS300 National Championship overall

by Steve Bolland on 23 Aug 2014
Volvo Noble Marine RS300 National Championship Tim Keen
We knew it was windy when we looked out of the window and the seagulls were flying backwards. By the time we reached the club the Race Officer, Paul Gilmore had already ‘phoned the harbour masters at Ayr and Troon and received confirmation that the gusts were reaching 40 knots. Less scientifically, my hat blew off which tells me it’s definitely too windy to go sailing.

Thus, the 2014 Volvo Noble Marine RS300 Nationals finished with both the Saturday and Sunday races blown off with the final results decided on the six races sailed over the opening two days.

Highlights of the week? Almost too many to mention, but I’ll try anyway…

The absolutely impeccable welcome and hospitality afforded by Prestwick SC. The race management was exceptional and the final evening’s entertainment, a hog roast and comedy night, will live long in the memory, and luckily there are many photographs on the class’ Facebook page to help us recall some of the more fuzzy bits.

The resurgence of the fleet after a couple of disappointing years in terms of turnout. The 36 entries is an increase of 80% over the last two years and represents over 15% of all the boats ever built. A third of the fleet were attending their first 300 championship.

The ongoing rivalry between Dave Acres and Steve Bolland who have swapped first and second places for the last three years. Fortunately their coming together in race 1 was settled over a couple of beers, followed by several lagers, some weird local concoctions and a final rum and coke in the early hours. Thereafter they shadowed each other on the water and in the bar, just how championship sailing should be.

Full results are below. Other prize winners were as follows:

Apprentice (first RS300 championship) – Steve Sallis (Hykeham SC)
Youth – Pete Mackin (Bolton SC)
Master – Steve Sallis (Hykeham SC)
Silver fleet – Pete Ellis (Aldenham SC)
Fidelis (entered three or more previous championships) – Harry McVicar (Aldenham SC)
Lightweight (helm under 75kg) – Steve Sallis (Hykeham SC)
Biggest improver – Dan Treloar (Aldenham SC)
Team prize – Thorney Island SC

I’m sure the fleet will return to Prestwick before long for another championship. Before then there’s the 2015 Nationals at Dovey YC next July.




Rank

HelmName

SailNo

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Total

Nett

1st

Steve Bolland

411

Bristol Corinthian SC

1

1

1

1

1

-6

11

5

2nd

Dave Acres

480

Thorney / Emsworth

3

2

4

2

-11

1

23

12

3rd

Matt Sargent

524

TI SC

7

-13

3

5

3

2

33

20

4th

Tim Keen

328

Shefield Viking SC

2

3

5

-13

4

7

34

21

5th

Matt Jenkins

323

Shefield Viking SC

5

4

-10

6

2

4

31

21

6th

Neil Beveridge

416

Prestwick SC

-12

6

6

11

7

5

47

35

7th

Duncan Jenkins

454

Aldenham SC

11

5

2

10

-13

10

51

38

8th

Steve Sallis

476

Hykeham SC

6

12

11

4

10

-14

57

43

9th

Harry McVicar

523

Aldenham SC

8

10

9

8

8

-13

56

43

10th

John Wilson

502

Prestwick SC

-14

8

12

7

6

11

58

44

11th

Richard Le Mare

426

Barnt Green SC

13

11

-14

3

12

8

61

47

12th

Pete Ellis

500

Aldenham SC

-26

14

13

15

9

9

86

60

13th

Paul Rigg

445

East Lothian YC

(37.0 DNS)

37.0 DNS

7

9

5

3

98

61

14th

Peter Mackin

360

Bolton SC

-20

16

8

14

15

17

90

70

15th

Dan Skinner

379

Aldenham SC

16

17

16

12

-20

16

97

77

16th

Thomas Whitehead

374

Prestwick SC

4

15

18

25

-28

18

108

80

17th

Dave Sinclair

503

Prestwick SC

10

7

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

16

15

122

85

18th

Luke Pepper

518

Hykeham SC

19

18

17

18

14

(37.0 DNF)

123

86

19th

Tom Moore

410

 

23

19

15

16

-25

20

118

93

20th

David McCardel

507

Prestwick SC

18

9

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

18

12

131

94

21st

Andy Bayliss

321

Hykeham SC

17

22

21

17

17

-26

120

94

22nd

Mark Taylor

336

Prestwick SC

-24

24

20

19

19

19

125

101

23rd

Mark Newton

354

TI SC

22

23

19

20

-24

21

129

105

24th

Alasdair Cattanach

403

Prestwick SC

15

-28

23

21

26

23

136

108

25th

Alan Sinclair

508

Prestwick SC

-29

20

22

22

22

24

139

110

26th

Ian Hopkins

342

Southport SC

-27

21

24

24

23

25

144

117

27th

Dan Treloar

417

Aldenham SC

-30

25

25

27

21

22

150

120

28th

Mark Henman

450

South Shields SC

25

26

-27

23

27

27

155

128

29th

Alistair Mclaughlin

490

Prestwick SC

9

29

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

186

149

30th

Joe Watkins

361

Bassenthwaite

28

30

28

26

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

186

149

31st

Ian M Ross

452

Prestwick SC

31

27

29

29

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

190

153

32nd

Malcolm Downie

437

Prestwick SC

32

31

26

28

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

191

154

33rd

Alan Henderson

527

Prestwick SC

21

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

206

169

34th

Jonathan Osgood

440

Aldenham SC

33

32

(37.0 DNF)

30

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

206

169

35th

Eamonn Rankin

521

Prestwick SC

34

(37.0 DNF)

37.0 DNF

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

219

182

36th

Richard Cumming

536

 

(37.0 DNS)

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

37.0 DNS

222

185

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