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RS800s at Stokes Bay SC

by Debbie Darling on 25 Sep 2012
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The RS800 sailors had it all this weekend at Stokes Bay SC; sunshine and a light 10-12 knot breeze on Saturday contrasting with torrential rain and gusts approaching thirty knots on Sunday.

In total 26 RS 800’s turned up for the final event of the 2012 RS800 GUL Grand Prix national circuit. Racing got underway promptly with the gusty and shifting easterly wind making for challenging tactical conditions. It was a real day for having your heads out of the boat with large gains to be made from calling the shifts. Around the top mark it was James Date and Toby Wincer in RWO who lead from Laurie Fitzjohn-Sykes and Dan Allin. RWO chose to head in shore to escape the tide whilst Laurie and Dan gybed off in search of extra pressure. The rest of the fleet were also split downwind, however the two options proved more or less equal at the leeward mark.

Up the second beat the leaders opted to head out right and in to the tide and pressure followed by the majority of the fleet, however Laurie and Dan spotted the wind was shifting left gained a small advantage over RWO by the windward mark. The new pairing of Stevie Wilson and Bart Bridgen also found their form and played the shifts up the right hand side to lead at the top of the second beat. With the wind having shifted almost 20 degrees since the start, the last lap became a little processional with little more in the way of place changes by the finish.

The breeze built slightly and swung to the right for races 2 and 3, despite a large tidal variation across the course large gains could still be found by making use of the increased pressure out towards the middle of the Solent and tracking the shifts. Stevie and Bart showed devastating pace in both races to make it three bullets in a day, with Dave Hivey and Rob Partridge ( Sailingtogs.com ), another new pairing also finding form to end the day joint second with Laurie and Dan followed by Justin and Emma Deal in fourth.

Back on shore there were a few tired heads after a testing day on the water but fortunately the friendly hosts at Stokes Bay were on hand with special rum promo offers in the bar and an inflatable jousting arena set up outside. Given everyone’s competitive nature, it was not surprising that the jousting concluded with an impromptu knockout style competition before finishing of the rum supply back in the clubhouse.

The weather forecast for Sunday didn’t disappoint and as the sailors readied themselves on the shore there were a few nervous looking faces. However conditions proved to be ideal for skiff sailing with nice rolling waves somehow finding their way up the Solent following the breeze. Race four got underway following a general recall, it was a day for lighting the afterburners and minimising tactics, Stevie and Bart showed that they had no problems with ignition and led narrowly at the top mark from RWO in second, Justin and Emma in third and Laurie and Dan close behind.

Everyone headed right down the first run in search of flatter water and less tide, the top bunch gybed too earlier for the lay line allowing Laurie and Dan to capitalise and lead round the leeward mark. By the next windward Laurie and Dan had extended their lead slightly over Stevie and Bart only to find that the race had to be abandoned due the leeward marks not holding station.

Race five followed quickly with the race officer keen to get a race in before conditions became unmanageable. It was the usual faces showing pace out of the starting blocks with Dave and Rob getting away well from the port end with Stevie and Bart and RWO starting middle and being able to tack off in to the tide early. Round the top mark it was Stevie and Bart who led and continued to do so to the finish giving them a flawless score line for the weekend. The real battle therefore was for second place. Laurie and Dan managed to recover from a poor start to fight back to second and despite being pushed hard for the final three legs by Dave and Rob, they held it to the finish to take second overall with Dave and Rob finishing third and Justin and Emma Deal in fourth.

The score line means that Laurie and Dan win the RS800 2012 GUL GP Circuit, with James and Toby in RWO in second. It’s been a fantastic years racing and it's great to see so many enthusiastic new faces joining the class. The class has some great ideas for improving both the racing and the social scene for 2013 including a growing and accessible European circuit. There’s two more events left to go this year so check out the class Facebook page if you fancy getting involved!

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Bart Bridgen

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8

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1187

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2

3

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19

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1099

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40

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1110

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10

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1061

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18

864

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48

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1157

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18

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15

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51

21

983

Dan Druce

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23

24

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62

22

1142

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22

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1058

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955

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26

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873

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