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Dragon Edinburgh Cup - Overall and Corinthian winners decided

by Rupert Holmes on 11 Jul 2014
2014 Dragon Edinburgh Cup Day 5 Rupert Holmes
Day five at the Dragon Edinburgh Cup saw tensions rise in an incredibly close race in unstable winds that saw the top five boats separated by just 12 seconds at the start of the final beat.

To add to the drama, it was this leg that decided the overall winners of the event: after a consistent four races Graham and Julia Bailey, crewed by Keith Tippell and Will Heritage, started the day in a position to win both the Edinburgh Cup and Corinthian Trophy with a day to spare, providing they finished fourth or better.

The final leg saw a fierce battle between Lawrie Smith, who led round the bottom mark, and the Baileys, with Smith tacking on top of his opponents more than a dozen times. However, although they slipped back one place on the final leg, the Baileys held on to fourth place to cement their victory.

While the overall winner may have been decided with a day to spare, there is everything to play for in the final race tomorrow. There are only four points between Smith and Strauss in the battle for second and third places, while the next five boats are separated by only seven points. In the Corinthian Division, Mark Wade's Avalanche is in second place two points ahead of Eric Williams Ecstatic, with Julian Sowry's Scimitar just three points adrift in fourth place.


After two postponements due to the gusty and shifty offshore wind, the first start resulted in a general recall. In the restart the Baileys were not in a great position, a little back from the line and with boats to windward. They split with closest rival Lawrie Smith, heading hard left for much of the first beat, arriving at the windward mark in fourth place.

'We managed to just survive the start,' says Graham. 'I've never subscribed to the idea that you have to stay with the fleet and we felt much happier once we were in our own water with the freedom to make the most of the conditions on that side of the course.'

In the second, and third beats, however, Smith denied them the luxury of being able to choose where to head: Graham says 'Lawrie did a terrific job of making it difficult for us.' The unstable wind also added to the difficulty in posting a consistent result: 'There was a lot of pressure on us out there,' says Julia. 'One minute you were in second place and the next you were fifth - we were repeatedly ahead of, and then behind, other boats as we crossed tacks.'


This effect was particularly apparent in the later half of the second beat, when a large number of boats fell into a hole on the left-hand side of the course, which again shuffled the order of the fleet. By the time they reached the finish Smith had extended his lead over Mark Dicker to 12 seconds, while Quentin Strauss took third place, seven seconds later and just four seconds ahead of the Baileys.

The second race today was for the Crew's Trophy. It was won by Rory Paton sailing Ecstatic, with Lisa Guy second on Quicksilver lV and the Bailey's 13-year-old bowman and genoa trimmer, Will Heritage, third. Heritage also won the Under 30 division - a trophy that has the potential to have his name engraved on it for many years to come.

The overall results of the Chairman's Decanter series have also been announced. The winner is Selina Dicker with three points, with Mike Foster second on four points and Jenny Stutley third with seven points.






Provisional Results as of 15:28 on July 10, 2014

Race 5 - 10 July 14 at 12:35:00

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 12:35:00

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

 

1:49:16

1.0

2

Rackham

610

Royal Yacht Squadron

Mark Dicker

Selina Dicker

James Campbell

Sophie Bubb

1:49:28

2.0

3

Rumours

708

Upper Thames SC

Quentin Strauss

Martin Collen

Nigel Young

 

1:49:35

3.0

4

Aimee

720

Royal Yacht Squadron

Julia Bailey

Graham Bailey

Keith Tippell

William Heritage

1:49:39

4.0

5

Ecstatic

682

Royal Lymington YC

Eric Williams

Rory Paton

Matt Walker

Carol Dunning

1:50:22

5.0

6

Little Hook

USA 310

Captiva YC

Ted Sawyer

Martin Payne

Mark Hart

 

1:50:53

6.0

7

Louise

780

RORC

Grant Gordon

Ruairidh Scott

Andrew Palfrey

 

1:50:58

7.0

8

Avalanche

722

Royal Corinthian YC

Mark Wade

Amanda Wade

Duncan Grindley

 

1:51:15

8.0

9

YEVIS II

JPN 50

Enoshima YC

Bocci Aoyama

Tetsuya Sasaki

Norio Igei

 

1:51:31

9.0

10

Fei-Lin's Flirtation

633

RFYC

Ron James

Julia Walsh

Kasper Harsberg

 

1:51:53

10.0

11

Scimitar

755

Medway YC

Julian Sowry

Claire Sowry

Johann Napp

Tamaryn Napp

1:51:54

11.0

12

Excite

795

Royal Solent YC

Tom Vernon

Neil Payne

Dug Henderson

 

1:52:03

12.0

13

Chime

741

Royal Corinthian YC

Jenny Stutley

Gillian Hamilton

Anthony Shanks

 

1:52:10

13.0

14

Quicksilver VI

788

Royal Corinthian YC

Rob Campbell

Luke Malissa

Lisa Guy

 

1:52:12

14.0

15

Bertie

763

CCYC

Simon Barter

James Barter

Donald Wilks

 

1:52:34

15.0

16

Storm

770

Royal Corinthian YC

Jono Brown

David Brown

Lynette Brown

 

1:53:04

16.5

16

Ganador

704

Royal Corinthian YC

Martin Makey

Geoff Butcher

Philip Green

 

1:53:04

16.5

18

Hands Off

760

Royal Corinthian YC

Mike Holmes

Tim Wilkes

Teresa Wilkes

 

1:53:05

19.0

18

Pageboy XI

792

Royal Corinthian YC

Clive Page

Graeme Page

Rory Page

 

1:53:05

19.0

18

Christianna

791

Royal Corinthian YC

Oliver Morgan

Matt Alexander

Rupert Morgan

 

1:53:05

19.0

21

VIBE

797

Royal Lymington YC

Paul Woodman

Ray Mitchell

Simon McCarthy

 

1:53:06

21.0

22

BBB

483

Royal Southern YC

Mike Foster

Anthony Edwards

Peter Turner

 

1:53:15

22.0

23

Naiad

764

Aldeburgh

Mike Hayles

Monique Hayles

Julian Brooke Houghton

 

1:54:49

23.0

24

Moonshine

702

Royal Western YC

David Jephcott

Nick Over

Peter Kent

 

1:57:53

24.0


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