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Firefly open meeting at Keyhaven Yacht Club

by Jane Hudson 26 Jul 2016 09:23 UTC 23-24 July 2016

An excellent turnout of 16 boats enjoyed breezy conditions at Keyhaven's inaugural Firefly open meeting over 23rd/24th July.

Travellers came from as far afield as West Kirby to enjoy the Solent sunshine and the fleet included a mix of the usual suspects and newcomers. Not one but two new/nearly new boats were launched - Dom Johnson with his brand new Rondar "Vadar" (4234 but sailing during the weekend under no32) and John Greenland with "Falken" (2296 but sailing during the weekend under no69) recently and beautifully "Mark IVed" by Chris Somner.

Race Officer Malcolm and his team set short courses off Hurst Castle and once the initial sea fret had been blown away, conditions were perfect for some classic summer sailing. In fact competitors enjoyed themselves so much on Saturday that an additional race was added, just for fun!

After sailing, the fleet enjoyed tea, cakes and the beautiful views from the club house, followed by a BBQ and the trip to the local arts festival for some.

Sunday's racing took place in similar conditions. Overnight leaders Nigel Wakefield and Sally Wakefield/Emily Sanderson successfully covered Stuart and Jane Hudson for much of the day, until a twist of fate on the downwind finish of the final race when a significant gust, leeward mark incident/s and surfing opportunity occurred simultaneously resulting in the Hudsons sneaking past the Wakefields to win the event overall, with Greenland/Guy third and Johnson/Marston fourth.

Prizes also went to Evie Snedker, crewed by David Ellis for first lady helm, and to Alex and James Colquitt for first youth boat. Special mention must also go to the younger (age 10 and below) crews of Annabel Vines, James Kennedy and Polly Mason who managed admirably in the windy conditions.

Many thanks to the club members for their wonderful hospitality and great sailing. Hopefully there will be another event next year!

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stFurry Ferret3850StuartJane‑812238
2ndFlo3674NigelEmily7211‑1011
3rdFalken69JohnRuth Guy34‑66114
4thVadar32DomHollie51753215
5thArtic Tern3892RobMary4‑1034415
6thLynestra3318GuyIzzy Drewitt654‑9722
7thSea Ya!3878AlexJames‑11785626
8thGeoff2849EvieDavid Ellis29‑138928
9thFrieda3072D BorehamA Gardener‑136711529
10thFetherlite2144Ben VinesAnnabel13917DNC30
11thWillow3739LucyRachel98‑107832
12thPandemonic1522Ben GreenFi Edwards‑121112101144
13thMensonge3095Chris GuyAnnie Guy10121117DNC50
14thRocking3893AnnaJames1413RTDDNSRTD57
15thThe Walrus2282WilliamPollyDNSDNSDNS121258
16thLittle Toad3079Toby WaiteHeidi Waite15RTDRTD17DNC63

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