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Firefly UK Nationals day 4 - Sir Ralph Gore Challenge Cup

by Chris Guy on 30 Aug 2012
A windy start UK Firefly Association
As regular Firefly lovers will know, one of the highlights of the season is the fifth points race of the UK Firefly National Championships which incorporates the Sir Ralph Gore Challenge Cup. Originally the Championship race, the rules state that the course must run to at least twelve nautical miles or four hours minimum, and comprise a line start and mile-leg triangle course.

Once again Pwllheli sailing club did a fantastic job setting up the racetrack with an interesting forecast indicating a strong westerly all day with rain showers rolling through. As the fleet launched the skies darkened and the distant Welsh coastline was obscured by sheets of rain. A muffled clap of thunder signalled their arrival at the racecourse and the broken sun shone down on the fleet through towering cumulonimbus clouds. (ed. more racing news please)

Remarkably the fleet got away at the first attempt and beat to the west in 15 knots of wind. Smashing into a 1.5 metre swell left over from the previous night's storm was unpleasant for some and of course the downwind legs were exciting, with the first reach turning very deep as the wind veered. Stu and Jane Hudson in the Fursty Ferret were ahead of the game as usual, goose-winging the jib and setting the whisker pole while they surfed deep down the waves. Behind them there was a fight for second with Keyhaven Yacht Club's Rob and Mel Sherrington and two boats from West Kirby close behind.

During the second lap's second reach the wind veered further and as the rain arrived the fleet found themselves beating to the mark. Anyone who had surfed low on the swell now found themselves intermittently planing upwind (it does happen in a Firefly, but only with a following swell!).

At what was now a windward mark it all started to get interesting mid-fleet and planing downwind in sunshine was a distant memory as the wind dropped to nothing and the hail set in to wash away any lingering hangovers. By an hour into the race the fleet found themselves totally becalmed for half an hour, with the sun out again it felt like a totally different race.

Many back markers found themselves catapulted forward as various patches of breeze came and went, though Hudson hung onto the lead. Paul and Laura Kameen had recovered well from somehow capsizing Biscuit Buffalo on the first lap and recovered to the top five during the light stuff.

The wind eventually filled in first from the south east then completed a full lap of the compass through south and west. As the storms moved away the breeze settled down to a strong but comfortable 20-25 knots and the seas picked up again.

The gruelling 13 mile race was completed in just over three hours and the competitors were rewarded with a sparkling reach back to the club. Stu and Jane Hudson finished first, Rob and Mel Sherrington second and Andy Cornah and Katie Fairclogh survived the kaleidescope of conditions to hang onto third ahead of their club-mates Paul and Laura Kameen.

In the Marlow trophy for the silver fleet (this year anyone whose best result was over 17th) was won by Jonny Bickford and Penny Hooper from Upper Thames. The pair translated their river sailing expertise well in the conditions with an 11th place overall beating West Kirby Boat Sound Chief who was the second silver-fleet boat in 18th.

The traditional grand-prix style prizegiving straight after racing saw the first prizes of the week given out with a Gore Trophy full of champagne for the winners and a new suit of ropes kindly donated by Marlow Ropes for the silver fleet winners.

Results as of 16:39 on August 28, 2012

Overall

Sailed: 4, Discards: 1, To count: 3, Entries: 48, Scoring system: Appendix A

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Rank

Tally

Boat_name

Class

Sail_number

Helm_Sailing_Club

Helm_Family

Crew_Family

R1

R2

R4

R5

Total

Nett

1st

16

Fursty Ferret

 

3850

Keyha6ven YC

Hudson

Hudson

1.0

(2.0)

1.0

1.0

5.0

3.0

2nd

8

Iris

 

3617

Keyhaven YC

Sherrington

Sherrington

(14.0)

5.0

2.0

2.0

23.0

9.0

3rd

29

Biscuit Buffalo

 

2018

West Kirby SC and Bosham SC

Kameen

Kameen

3.0

(11.0)

3.0

4.0

21.0

10.0

4th

37

Desperado

 

888

West Kirby SC

Cornah

Fairclough

4.0

(6.0)

5.0

3.0

18.0

12.0

5th

31

Tictac

 

3746

Stokes Bay

Vincent

Vincent

5.0

1.0

(16.0)

7.0

29.0

13.0

6th

15

Slack ma Girdle

 

2594

Itchenor

Shaw

Horne

2.0

3.0

(10.0)

8.0

23.0

13.0

7th

34

Kong

 

2659

Restronguet SC

Lumby

Evans

6.0

4.0

12.0

(24.0)

46.0

22.0

8th

35

Mutsy

 

3690

Royal Harwich Yacht Club

Davey

Bradford

9.0

(25.0)

8.0

5.0

47.0

22.0

9th

5

Arctic Tern

 

3892

Salcombe YC

Henderson

Henderson

(49.0 DSQ)

10.0

4.0

12.0

75.0

26.0

10th

20

Mojo

 

3608

West Kirby SC

Shepherd

Lombard

7.0

9.0

11.0

(14.0)

41.0

27.0

11th

7

Gigi

 

2319

SYC CUCrC

Henderson

Counsell

11.0

8.0

(43.0 DNF)

9.0

71.0

28.0

12th

33

Lynestra

 

3318

Llangorse SC

Davison

Bretherton

8.0

12.0

9.0

(15.0)

44.0

29.0

13th

1

Cumulus

 

1867

Rickmansworth SC

Greaves

Edwards

(20.0)

19.0

7.0

6.0

52.0

32.0

14th

40

Ma Hon

 

3741

West Kirby SC

Dixon

Hamer

10.0

(17.0)

6.0

17.0

50.0

33.0

15th

42

Growler

 

3747

RNSA

Chisholm

Bradford

13.0

7.0

(27.0)

20.0

67.0

40.0

16th

2

Skirmish

 

3615

Tamesis Club

McEwen

McEwen/Sutcliffe

(15.0)

15.0

15.0

10.0

55.0

40.0

17th

3

Chalk and Talk

 

1808

Itchenor SC SCYC

Pinkham

Best

(25.0)

16.0

17.0

13.0

71.0

46.0

18th

21

Top Dolly

 

3616

Upper Thames SC

Bickford

Hooper

(34.0)

20.0

19.0

11.0

84.0

50.0

19th

12

Mensonge

 

3095

Castaways

Guy

Dixon

(23.0)

13.0

21.0

16.0

73.0

50.0

20th

32

Tigger

 

3414

RAF Sailing Association

Barker

Goff

18.0

14.0

18.0

(22.0)

72.0

50.0

21st

14

Scruffy

 

2246

West Oxfordshire SC

Thresher

Radford

12.0

(26.0)

20.0

19.0

77.0

51.0

22nd

11

Doris

 

3671

Red Wharf Bay

Mainwaring

Lamb

22.0

18.0

14.0

(41.0 DNF)

95.0

54.0

23rd

39

Serious Repair

 

3

West Oxfordshire SC

Lonsdale

Herridge

(29.0)

23.0

13.0

23.0

88.0

59.0

24th

44

Lollypop

 

3113

Royal Thames YC

Arnold

Palmer

19.0

24.0

26.0

(41.0 DNF)

110.0

69.0

25th

24

Bumble

 

2223

Hamle River SC

Meakins

Lister

(28.0)

22.0

22.0

26.0

98.0

70.0

26th

6

Trinket

 

3033

Royal Harwich Yacht Club

Clayton

Crawshaw

17.0

30.0

24.0

(41.0 DNF)

112.0

71.0

27th

46

YouYou

 

2471

West Kirby Sailing Club

Marston

Colquit

27.0

(29.0)

23.0

21.0

100.0

71.0

28th

22

Genesis

 

3841

West Kirby SC

Shepherd

Lombard

16.0

21.0

(49.0 DNC)

41.0 DNF

127.0

78.0

29th

30

Chi Chi

 

2587

Hickling Broad SC

Whitefoot

Stewart

(33.0)

28.0

25.0

28.0

114.0

81.0

30th

23

Sound Chief

 

3809

West Kirby SC

Matthews

Bramley

31.0

33.0

(49.0 DNC)

18.0

131.0

82.0

31st

26

Willow

 

3739

RYA

Boreham

Crebbin

26.0

27.0

(34.0)

29.0

116.0

82.0

32nd

10

Rat Bag

 

3098

Royal Harwich Yacht Club

Clayton

Cox

24.0

35.0

(49.0 DNC)

27.0

135.0

86.0

33rd

41

Just Laundered

 

2619

West Kirby SC

Cross

Marston

21.0

36.0

31.0

(49.0 DNC)

137.0

88.0

34th

17

Tinkerbell

 

2065

Royal Harwich Yacht Club

Thompson

Williams

(37.0)

34.0

29.0

25.0

125.0

88.0

35th

19

Silver Dragon

 

2725

Emberton Park SC

Bell

Bell

32.0

31.0

33.0

(49.0 DNC)

145.0

96.0

36th

18

Black Pearl

 

3730

Loughborough Uni, Pwllheli Sailing Club

Stokes

Saracco-Jones

(39.0)

38.0

28.0

32.0

137.0

98.0

37th

45

Pandemonic

 

1522

Bournemouth University SC

Green

Grist

(43.0)

39.0

30.0

31.0

143.0

100.0

38th

38

Tankyosoo

 

3009

West Oxfordshire SC

Lonsdale

Radford

36.0

32.0

32.0

(49.0 DNC)

149.0

100.0

39th

4

Flying Tern

 

2542

Ardleigh SC

Richardson

Richardson

30.0

(37.0)

37.0

34.0

138.0

101.0

40th

13

Jolly Roger

 

2714

West Oxfordshire SC

Burrows

Thresher

35.0

(42.0)

39.0

30.0

146.0

104.0

41st

28

Tornado

 

3539

West Kirby SC

Hughes

Riggs

38.0

(40.0)

36.0

33.0

147.0

107.0

42nd

47

Smarty

 

3802

Durham University

Dawkes

Pavey

(42.0)

41.0

35.0

41.0 DNF

159.0

117.0

43rd

48

Sail on Wild Side

 

3649

West Kirby SC

Polford

Polford

(45.0)

44.0

38.0

41.0 DNF

168.0

123.0

44th

43

Smurf

 

8608

West Kirby SC

Owen

Norman

44.0

43.0

40.0

(49.0 DNC)

176.0

127.0

45th

25

Maccatoo

 

3957

West Oxfordshire SC

McGregor

Thurley

40.0

(49.0 DNC)

43.0 DNF

49.0 DNC

181.0

132.0

46th

36

The Sh####r

 

3512

Gurnard Sailing Club

Ogilvie

Watts

41.0

46.0 DNF

(49.0 DNC)

49.0 DNC

185.0

136.0

47th

27

Amadis

 

2762

RNSA

Austin

Baxter

48.0 DNF

(49.0 DNC)

49.0 DNC

49.0 DNC

195.0

146.0

48th

9

Smartie

 

3787

Spinnaker

Morris

Assinder

(49.0 DNC)

49.0 DNC

49.0 DNC

49.0 DNC

196.0

147.0