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Dragon Edinburgh Cup - Champagne sailing on day 2

by Rupert Holmes on 8 Jul 2014
2014 Dragon Edinburgh Cup, Day 2 British Dragon Association http://www.britishdragons.org/
Day two of the 2014 Dragon Edinburgh Cup supported by Aberdeen Asset Management and hosted by the Royal Lymington Yacht Club provided champagne sailing in bright sun and 10-15 knots of breeze. Today's was a closer race than yesterday's, with the lead changing on every leg and new faces appearing at the front of the 24-strong fleet.

Lawrie Smith's Tigger emerged ahead of the pack on the final beat, to take victory in the Open division, 24 seconds ahead of Graham and Julia Bailey's Aimee, with Mark Dicker's Rackham finishing third. With Aimee again the first boat in the Corinthian Division, Jono, David and Lynette Brown's Storm took second place and Mark and Amanda Wade's Avalanche third.

With two races completed Lawrie Smith shares equal points with Graham and Julia Bailey but claims the overall lead on count back. Quentin Strauss sailing Rumours, finished fifth today, moving up to third overall. The Baileys continue to lead the Corinthian Division with a four-point margin over second placed Jono Brown, with Eric Williams three points adrift in third.


In today's race the fleet split after the start, with the main pack going up the middle of the course, while smaller a group of 10 boats went well to the right. Simon Barter's Bertie, a boat he bought from Lawrie Smith last year, started nearest the pin and was first to find a vein of increased pressure on the mid-left hand side of the course. Near him was Smith, yesterday's Open and Corinthian division winners, Graham and Julia Bailey, Eric Williams' Ecstatic and Mark Dicker's Rackham.

All were well positioned as they approached the end of the first beat, but it was Barter that reached the top mark first, followed just four seconds later by Smith, then Williams after a 30 second gap, and Dicker a further five seconds later. At this stage the Baileys were in fifth place, very close behind Dicker.

Two thirds of the way down the first run, the Baileys gybed onto port and pulled away from the boats nearby, but Barter and Smith were still clear ahead and almost overlapped. Smith took the slightly advantaged right hand side of the gate, while Barter went left, five seconds behind. 12 seconds later the Baileys followed Smith round the right hand mark.

By the time they were approaching the top mark at the end of the second beat, the order had changed again, with the Baileys having gained 40 seconds on Smith during the leg. They rounded first, 15 seconds ahead of Dicker, with Smith in third place eight seconds later.


The Baileys continued to extend their lead on the final run, again taking the right-hand side of the gate at the end. The entire top half of the fleet followed suit, with the exception of Smith who took the left hand mark, rounding 40 seconds after the Baileys. Although it looked to observers as though he might have planned to split from the fleet, he tacked back after a couple of minutes. There followed an intense battle, with Smith eventually tacking ahead and to weather of the Baileys, forcing them to tack off.

By this time the fleet was split right across the racetrack, with the leading trio of boats towards the far left. At the finish Smith was 24 seconds ahead of the Baileys, with Dicker taking third and the first of the boats coming from the right hand side of the course, Grant Gordon's Louise, fourth.

The first race for the Chairman's Decanter was also held today, with Mike Holmes' Hands Off crossing the line first, ahead of Eric Williams' Ecstatic and Selina Dicker, who was helming Rackham.







Provisional Results as of 16:16 on July 7, 2014

Race 2 - 07 July 14 at 12:00:00

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 12:07:00

Rank

Boat Name

Sail NO

Yacht Club

Helm Name

Crew Name

Crew Name 2

Crew Name 3

Elapsed

Points

1

Tigger

785

Glandore

Lawrie Smith

Tim Tavinor

Simon Fry

 

1:58:02

1.0

2

Aimee

720

Royal Yacht Squadron

Julia Bailey

Graham Bailey

Keith Tippell

William Heritage

1:58:26

2.0

3

Rackham

610

Royal Yacht Squadron

Mark Dicker

Selina Dicker

James Campbell

Sophie Bubb

1:58:48

3.0

4

Louise

780

RORC

Grant Gordon

Ruairidh Scott

Andrew Palfrey

 

1:58:58

4.0

5

Rumours

708

Upper Thames SC

Quentin Strauss

Martin Collen

Nigel Young

 

1:59:07

5.0

6

Storm

770

Royal Corinthian YC

Jono Brown

David Brown

Lynette Brown

 

1:59:51

6.0

7

Avalanche

722

Royal Corinthian YC

Mark Wade

Amanda Wade

Duncan Grindley

 

2:00:00

7.0

8

Bertie

763

CCYC

Simon Barter

James Barter

Donald Wilks

 

2:00:16

8.0

9

Quicksilver VI

788

Royal Corinthian YC

Rob Campbell

Luke Malissa

Lisa Guy

 

2:00:56

9.0

10

Little Hook

USA 310

Captiva YC

Ted Sawyer

Martin Payne

Mark Hart

 

2:01:36

10.0

11

Ecstatic

682

Royal Lymington YC

Eric Williams

Rory Paton

Matt Walker

Carol Dunning

2:01:46

11.0

12

Fei-Lin's Flirtation

633

RFYC

Ron James

Julia Walsh

Kasper Harsberg

 

2:01:48

12.0

13

YEVIS II

JPN 50

Enoshima YC

Bocci Aoyama

Tetsuya Sasaki

Norio Igei

 

2:01:49

13.0

14

Naiad

764

Aldeburgh

Mike Hayles

Monique Hayles

Julian Brooke Houghton

 

2:02:52

14.0

15

Chime

741

Royal Corinthian YC

Jenny Stutley

Gillian Hamilton

Anthony Shanks

 

2:03:10

15.0

16

Pageboy XI

792

Royal Corinthian YC

Clive Page

Graeme Page

Rory Page

 

2:03:18

16.0

17

VIBE

797

Royal Lymington YC

Paul Woodman

Ray Mitchell

Simon McCarthy

 

2:03:31

17.0

18

Christianna

791

Royal Corinthian YC

Oliver Morgan

Matt Alexander

Rupert Morgan

 

2:03:45

18.0

19

Ganador

704

Royal Corinthian YC

Martin Makey

Geoff Butcher

Philip Green

 

2:03:46

19.0

20

Scimitar

755

Medway YC

Julian Sowry

Claire Sowry

Johann Napp

Tamaryn Napp

2:03:54

20.0

21

Hands Off

760

Royal Corinthian YC

Mike Holmes

Tim Wilkes

Teresa Wilkes

 

2:05:17

21.0

22

BBB

483

Royal Southern YC

Mike Foster

Anthony Edwards

Peter Turner

 

2:08:08

22.0

23

Moonshine

702

Royal Western YC

David Jephcott

Nick Over

Peter Kent

 

2:08:31

23.0

24

Excite

795

Royal Solent YC

Tom Vernon

Neil Payne

Dug Henderson

 

OCS

25.0


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