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Maritimo 2023 M600 LEADERBOARD

Sonata Nationals 2023, sponsored by Axent Workwear, at Parkstone Yacht Club - Day 2

by Sarah Hornby 12 Sep 2023 02:47 PDT 10-13 September 2023

There was optimism in the air in the morning as steadier winds and no rain were forecast for the day. The wind settled to 220° with a two lap windward / leeward course laid for a 10:30 start.

The fleet got away cleanly on the first start under a U flag with 8032 Minim first off the line. No side was favoured as the fleet sailed in a 12-15 knot breeze. 8028 Aquila, helmed by Nick Holt was first to the windward mark, with 8238 Nancy, helmed by Richard Bowers and 8053 Duette in hot pursuit. On the second lap Joe Cross in Duette, currently leading the championship, had a comfortable lead on the rest of the fleet. At the finish the chasing group of three crossed the finish line with 8032 Minim second, 8238 Nancy third and 8028 Aquila fourth.

The start sequence for Race 4 commenced at 11:35, but it took 3 general recalls under the U flag, the pin end danbuoy moved and the black flag used before the race got under way at 12:05. Unfortunately, there were two casualties, 8238 Nancy and 8186 Off Quay who recorded BFDs. Duette was first to the windward mark; the majority chose to round the port gate mark, Duette still in the lead but 8199 Frankie The Rhino, helmed by Tony Woods was chasing hard. On the final run down to the finish Frankie was holding onto a slim lead, Minim, Duette and Aquila unable to catch Frankie on the short leg to the finish.

Race 5, the final race of the day, was a round-the-cans course, using race marks in Poole Bay. The configuration was a triangle followed by a windward / leeward; a mark RIB drove towards each mark's location thus removing the advantage of local knowledge. The start was a sedate affair with most of the fleet tacking early onto port. Most overstood East Hook buoy as a strong ebb was flowing. A close reach under spinnaker brought the fleet swiftly to the gybe mark, Stoneways. There were no mishaps as the fleet made an orderly rounding before heading inshore to the Rig Shop buoy. There was little water between the leading boats on the final windward leg with 8426 Joey, helmed by Willian Smyth, first to round. Unfortunately, he could not hang onto his lead as Frankie increased the distance between his first place and those behind.

The team of Frankie the Rhino were pleased with their results today, lifting them to 2nd overall. Tony attributed his success to the occasional shifts he spotted, aiding his approaches to the windward marks.

Results after Day 2: (five races)

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubKeelR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st8053DuetteJoe CrossRussell Wheeler / Matt Hitt / Tim LeesPoole YCFin1113‑46
2nd8199Frankie The RhinoTony WoodsJim Hunt / Keith Byers / Lisa WoodsConiston SCFin4‑551111
3rd8426JoeyWilliam SmythAndrew Pinkham / Oliver Smyth / Cameron StewartItchenor SCFin33‑75213
4th8032MinimMark AngellSam Pearson / Brett Aarons / Hugh Brayshaw / Luke DeeganCowes Corinthian YCFin5722‑816
5th8028AquilaNick HoltChris Williams / Dan Fish / Graham NelsonBlackpool & Fleetwood YCFin‑7444618
6th8314SarabandMark TaylorAlex Rogers / Jon Williams / Ancel DavisonPort Dinorwic SCFin266‑7519
7th8198ArayaDuncan YeabsleyLuke Butler / Mark Yeabsley / Mark Lees / Adam Butler / Luke ButlerChristchurch SCFin98‑106326
8th8186Off QuayNeil SchofieldNathan Batchelor / Chris Turner / Adam OvingtonTynemouth SCFin828(BFD)927
9th8327ExpositionAdrian MathieSimon Farren / Julian Heard / Kevin DutchWest Mersea YCFin6‑111111735
10th8238NancyRichard BowersAdam Bowers / Jock Fellows / Kev StibbsCastle Cove SCFin10123(BFD)1237
11th8011Old SchoolIan McMillanLaura Fitzgerald / Charlie Fitzgerald / Matty Reilly / Matt / Lee TimothyLYC Fin12‑131381043
12th8305PiccoloJohn PuttClive Brooke / Howard Baron / Nick Hayes / Andre KirbyParkstone YCFin119159‑1644
13th8406OrionMadeline Fowler‑JonesGareth Fowler‑Jones / Freddie Neville‑Jones / Rhos Hawes / Alistair BoltonFin‑14109131345
14th8872White magicDavid PipeJohn Pullen / Graham Davies / Dick LinfordParkstone YCFin‑161412101147
15th8434AeolianSteve BrownRob Webb / Gary Whitehead / Mel Brown / Lorna WhiteheadPoole YCFin13‑1514141455
16th224Blu VLuke RidoutRebecca Ridout / Phil Acton / Keith GanterChristchurch SCLifting15‑1716151561
17th432PhoebeOwen KerrRichard Kendrick / Rob Beasley / Ian BrayCSCLifting‑171617121762
18th8100B.o.BMichael RileyShaun Gould / James Harcourt / Paul Martin / William Griffiths / James Vincent / Mike Burke / William GriffithsCastle Cove SCFin‑181818161870
19th8051Little ScarletMax RichardsonJoel Carey / Tom DawsonHastings & St Leonards SCFin(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC80

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