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Magic Marine National Solo Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 2

by Will Loy, President NSCA 23 Jul 2018 15:08 EST 21-27 July 2018
Day 2 at the Magic Marine National Solo Championship at Hayling Island © Will Loy

The fleet awoke to more burning sunshine and with the wind tracking towards 180 degrees and the downs resembling the Sahara, a thermal breeze was guaranteed. Sadly, we learned that Vice President Doug Latta had lost his father and would be unable to continue with the regatta. The members, H.I.S.C. and the NSCA Committee send there sincere condolences to him and his family.

If there was a ray of sunshine, and to be fair we are already inundated with those, then it would mean that I would have to continue to entertain the troops at the nightly prize draw. I could hear the mutter of discontent even as I motored out to race area Bravo, so concentrated on capturing the action as it unfolded.

Race 3

With the wind stable in direction at 195 degrees and 7-10mph there was some optimism from the lighter helms but with general recalls and BFDs out of the way, racing finally started in a building 10-12mph and a chop which would examine every sailors slow twitch fibres. There were a number of notable BFDs, Vince Horey, Tim Dickenson, Matin Honnor and Plate leader Graham Cranford Smith among them.

Cumbley, sporting the Magic Marine event leader yellow vest, got the shifts and tide just right to round first from Law, clearly identifiable by his Magic Marine red vest and looking to upgrade to blue for tomorrow. Stuart Godwin, who had fixed his outhaul overnight was in third and thankful that he could now add some belly to his sail and some grunt to his downwind sailing. Guy Mayger was next with Lovering and Geoff Henstridge sixth. The breeze held at 12-14mph and the top three places remained the same, squirting out a comfortable gap to the chasing group. Pete Mitchell, second overall got back up to fourth with James Boyce a very respectable fifth and no doubt making his dad Andrew, very proud.

Race 4

Three more BFDs after more recalls than I can recollect and my mind is still as nimble as a 29er crew during a three sail gybe. Ellie Cumpsty, Steve Ede and Finn sailor Ivan Burden were found guilty of pulling the trigger just a little too early and had the pleasure of the sail of shame back to the club.

At the top, and enjoying the increased pressure was Henstridge who judged the port laymen to perfection, a nice feeling must have filled his senses as he looked back at the100 Solos that got it wrong. Second round was Robert Gullan, the 69kg sailor hiking out by his toenails but local knowledge was his weapon. Outside him was Lovering and they set off down the sausage with Hans Duetz, our dutch competitor and Tim Dickenson, looking for retribution after his BFD close behind. Cumbley clawed his way into the top ten at the top mark and after going high down the run, came in hot and second at the leeward gate. Gullan and Lovering rounded together, Lovering electing for the left gate and looking for a left shift.

Cumbley inevitably took the lead by the top mark but only just crossed Henstridge who was making him work hard for a fourth bullet. Lovering's tactic got him up to third with Godwin and Law completing the top five.

So, with the fleet returned to the port the competitors could look forward to the Annual General Meeting, always an absolute must at a Championship... well, I will be there.

Today we will also be giving away some awesome Hyde kitbags and a discount voucher for a new mainsail. It is also the first day of the Allen 'Improver of the Day Award', the most improved sailor who has completed all four races.

Tomorrow promises sun and sea breezes so it will be a challenge to get some photos that can top the ones I have taken. Please let it be cloudy and atmospheric.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoNatHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st5705GBRCharlie CumbleyWarsash SC‑11113
2nd5719GBRRichard LoveringHISC & WYC2‑286311
3rd5743GBRTim LawSalcombe yacht club3‑62611
4th5790GBRPeter MitchellWarsash SC‑524511
5th5793GBREllie CumpstyChew Valley Lake Sailing Club4712(BFD)23
6th5221GBRGeoff HenstridgeRYA‑331113226
7th5764GBROliver DavenportNorthampton(BFD)314926
8th5583GBRNick BonnerHISC109‑18726
9th5749GBRMichael HicksSalcombe YC1449‑2227
10th4869GBRStuart GodwinHISC(DNC)213428
11th5691GBRGuy MaygerFelpham Sailing Club13107‑1530
12th5730GBRVince HoreyKing George Sailing Club78(BFD)1833
13th5493GBRNick PetersHayling Island Sailing Club111211‑1334
14th5211GBRGareth HenshallShotwick Lake SC85‑262437
15th5777GBRChris Browndraycote12‑22151744
16th5781GBRAlexander ButlerHISC‑2719221051
17th5553GBRAlec PowellHayling Island17278‑3952
18th5130GBRMark LeeWeymouth SC2615‑271253
19th5629GBRTimothy DickinsonHisc938(BFD)855
20th5314GBRLeo DixonHISC & West Kirby SC(DNC)18172156
21st5670GBRNigel ThomasHill Head SC18‑45192057
22nd5115GBRJames BoycePapercourt Sailing Club24295‑3558
23rd5750GBRDavid MitchellWarsash3414‑511664
24th5784GBRLawrence CreaserHayling Island SC252320‑6268
25th5804GBRSteve EdeArdleigh352510(BFD)70
26th5803GBRKevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club203416‑4570
27th5658GBRMartin HonnorOGSTON SC1932(BFD)1970
28th5744GBRIain McGregorSalcombe Yacht Club2126‑472370
29th5755GBRGraham Cranford SmithSalcombe Yacht Club1616(BFD)4072
30th5290GBRCliff CrawshawTata Steel Sailing Club1517‑604375
31st5816GBRRichie BaileyHISC‑3924242876
32nd4581GBRRobert GullanHISC37‑52331181
33rd5070GBRGraham HughesHayling Island303023‑4883
34th5406GBRJarvis SimpsonBrightlingsea Sailing Club32‑464425101
35th5745GBRAndrew FoxLeigh and Lowton Sailing Club4135‑5226102
36th598NEDHans DuetzWSV Giesbeek31(BFD)4229102
37th5655GBRJohn WebsterCarsington‑52502133104
38th5381GBRFraser HaydenPapercourt SC283937‑44104
39th5796GBRAndy HylandLymington Town/Spinnaker SC40‑772838106
40th5248GBRNicholas FullerHayling Island SC473130‑51108
41st5569GBRNick RawlingsHayling Island Saining Club‑43433432109
42nd5393GBRSimon DerhamLittleton SC46(DNF)4127114
43rd5763GBRStephen DenisonRYA4244(BFD)30116
44th5507GBRAndrew JamesonHISC29‑744842119
45th5421GBRAndy BaylissHykeham Sailing Club4540(BFD)34119
46th5786GBRJohn SteelsStarcross YC484825‑74121
47th5782GBRNigel DaviesDraycote Water sc613DNE‑31124
48th5026GBRDavid AcresEmsworth & Thorney54‑592941124
49th5779GBRMark MaskellBlackwater SC44‑733149124
50th5383GBRPatrick HamiltonBurwain‑58333856127
51st5801GBRWillie ToddLargs Sailing Club494143‑64133
52nd5683GBRJamie HolmesSpinnaker Sailing Club‑62553554144
53rd5735GBRAndrew VoyseyHISC6765(BFD)14146
54th5134GBRRobert LaurieHarlow Blackwater SC2363(BFD)60146
55th5059GBRMark HarperDell Quay Sailing Club‑64425450146
56th5596GBRRay CollinsLocks S C51‑535347151
57th5747GBRRoger LumbySalcombe Yacht5351‑6953157
58th5634GBRHoward EdwardsPapercourt SC5936(BFD)63158
59th5514GBRJohn DixonWest Kirby Sailing Club(DNC)474567159
60th5380GBRStephen ChivertonHISC56‑764657159
61st5412GBRchris PowlesHISC‑86606736163
62nd5748GBRNeil DavisonHISC‑83693955163
63rd5282GBRRobert BellfieldItchenor SC / RNSA2266(BFD)80168
64th4656GBRMark FlewPortchester‑68495565169
65th5530GBRPaul NobleHISC‑61614959169
66th5334GBRDavid SteelHayling Island Sailing Club(DNC)583676170
67th5778GBRShaun WelshLymington Town SC575459‑77170
68th5308GBRIvan BurdenPortchester SC365681(BFD)173
69th5657GBRTimothy PolglaseHayling’s Island SC(DNC)DNC3237174
70th5644GBRGeoff HoldenTorpoint Mosquito Sailing Club506858‑72176
71st5630GBRGreg SwiftHISC5520(DNC)DNC180
72nd5495GBRRobin GaddHISC65‑786352180
73rd5520GBRSimon ChildsHISC(DNC)DNC4046191
74th5666GBRAndrew BoycePapercourt S C636464‑83191
75th5819GBRPhil SturmerRoyal Burnham Yacht Club‑84796161201
76th6000GBRDoug LattaHISC / Portchester SC6037(DNC)DNC202
77th5382GBRNev WatsonHailing Island SC‑80726566203
78th4679GBRMark FullerPapercourt‑77627568205
79th4454GBRStas LawickiPapercourt66‑868358207
80th5492GBRTom Hartridgelocks sailing club‑76706671207
81st4942GBRRoger MillettChichester Yacht Club‑79577878213
82nd5024GBRRob MitchellChew Valley Lake Sailing Club69‑877470213
83rd5627GBRDavid ParkinAberdeen & Stonehaven Yacht Club‑73717173215
84th5718GBRCraig ClarkePapercourt SC72‑757075217
85th5608GBRSimon VerrallDell Quay SC78‑885784219
86th5436GBRDave MoodyHISC826772‑86221
87th5802GBRPatrick BurnsRYA85(DNC)5682223
88th5780GBRBrenda HoultHayling Island SC(DNC)DNC5069224
89th4927GBRTony ThresherWest Oxfordshire S.C.3883(DNC)DNC226
90th5731GBRVernon PerkinsSouth Cerney Sailng Club818268‑87231
91st5560GBRCharles StimpsonSpinnaker Sailing Club75‑807979233
92nd5776GBRTim WadeSpinnaker Club‑89896285236
93rd4491GBRGrayson EacottStewartby Water Sports Club708185‑92236
94th5352GBRMike WilkieDesborough Sailing Club7184(BFD)81236
95th5237GBRDerek JackmanChichester Yacht Club74(DNF)8288244
96th4918GBRRichard GossBurghfield878573‑89245
97th4820GBRPaul BristowBurghfield SC88‑927790255
98th4412GBRAlastair HunterFrampton On Severn Sailing Club‑91907691257
99th4551GBRBill HutchingsTonbridge929380‑96265
100th4168GBRJoe RycroftFrampton upon severn909186‑93267
101st5091GBRNicholas DavisonHayling Island93‑948494271
102nd5620GBRAnthony SandersHISC(DNC)DNC8795287
103rd5576GBRDavid MoseleyHISC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC315
103rd4214GBRSimon HoultHayling Island SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC315

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