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RS800 European Championships - Gradient breeze on day 3

by Dave Hivey on 1 Aug 2014
SW
The fleet launched early on Wednesday at the RS800 Europeans to take advantage of the gradient breeze forecast for the morning. It was certainly not the sunny Ora that we had come to Garda to see, but the Northerly breeze did not disappoint (for a while).

Race three started in 13-15knots, in pouring rain with a pin end bias, which Jeffries / Jeffries used to their advantage, port tacking the fleet. Most of the contenders bar Hivey / Barlow were at this end and worked their way up the left by the cliffs. Hivey / Barlow started at the boat and tacked to get the greater pressure on the right of the course. The fleet were split, but in the end it was the right hand side that paid and Hivey / Barlow had a sizeable lead at the windward mark. The racing behind was extremely close as usual, with places changing regularly. On the third lap Date and Wincer extended from the bunch, played some blinding shifts up the difficult last beat and caught right up to Hivey / Barlow who were ruing going round the wrong leeward mark. A tight gybing battle down the last run saw Date / Wincer take the race win. Third was Barton / Feibusch who also sailed a blinding last lap.

The breeze built for race four with the same dilemma facing the fleet: go for the shift by the cliff or the greater breeze on the right? It was tight at the top mark until Hivey / Barlow managed to gybe into a gust large enough to build a healthy lead over the next three laps and in the process surprise the race officer, who initially didn't think they were coming in to finish! Behind a bunch of five boats were continually changing positions in the gusty and very shifty conditions. At the finish Barton / Feibusch again illustrated their savvy tactics to take second place with Date / Wincer placing third.

Race five started in the same Northerly breeze but it was starting to moderate. Again the battle between the shift and the breeze was the decision for all bar Saxton / Littejohn who shot off the line like a bullet to take a healthy lead at the first mark. Unfortunately on the last beat the wind flipped 180 degrees and the race was abandoned with only a few minutes to go to the finish.

With the new (and much warmer) southerly breeze established we started race five again in just under 15 knots. All the usual suspects were at the front again apart from Date / Wincer who unfortunately found a hole in the breeze by the cliffs. A tight race saw the places changing constantly with all the boats were trying to avoid the large holes in the wind and stay in phase with the 25 degree shifts. Down the last run it was Saxton / Littlejohn and Boatman / Brown who unfortunately managed to find holes and lost their top three positions. Halhead / Jagger sailed the perfect run, staying in the pressure to take the bullet. It was a photo finish on the line between Hivey / Barlow and Date / Wincer finishing in that order. A great comeback for Date / Wincer again.

Tonight is the Auzzie themed social at the Riva bar. It may not be the latest of nights however as we are starting at 11am again in the morning, with a 0945 launch to the starting line.

Risultati RS800

 
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

1

GBR 1211

David Hivey, James Barlow, RYA

6,0

1

(20)

2

1

2

2

GBR 1195

James Date, Toby Wincer, Port Dinorwic SC

9,0

2

3

1

(4)

3

3

GBR 1203

Tim Saxton, Sam Littlejohn, Grafham Water SC

15,0

6

1

(9)

3

5

4

GBR 949

Peter Barton, Chris Feibusch, HISC

17,0

8

(18)

3

2

4

5

GBR 1129

Luke McEwen, Emma McEwen, Royal Lymington YC

18,0

3

5

4

(12)

6

6

GBR 1180

Tom Halhead, Stu Jagger

19,0

5

(16)

6

7

1

7

GBR 1154

David Steed, Louise Steed, Netley SC

21,0

4

2

8

(10)

7

8

GBR 1212

Andy Jeffries, Allyson Jeffries, Eastbourne Sovereign SC

29,0

(10)

9

5

6

9

9

GBR 1138

Martin Boatman, Andrew Brown

29,0

(28)

6

7

8

8

10

GBR 868

Joel Walker, Sarah Crossman, Lancing SC

35,0

7

4

(16)

11

13

11

FRA 897

Gilles Peeters, Jean Rouillon, YC Carnac

36,0

(16)

11

10

5

10

12

GBR 1073

David Conlon, Ed Gibbons

50,0

11

13

(19)

15

11

13

GBR 1135

Ella Morland, James Morland, Warsash SC

52,0

9

(19)

18

13

12

14

GBR 1202

Andrew Blundell, Maddie Fenner, Weston SC

53,0

12

(24)

11

16

14

15

GBR 1163

James Green, James Trewick, Beer SC

54,0

(21)

7

17

14

16

16

GBR 1133

Hugh Watson, Andy Watkins, Emsworth SC

58,0

20

8

12

(21)

18

17

GBR 1127

Derek Buchanan, Elaine Buchanan, Oxford SC

60,0

13

12

15

20

(21)

18

GBR 1132

Mick Whitmore, Sarah Smith, Eastbourne Sovereign SC

64,0

17

10

(21)

18

19

19

GBR 1142

Oli Woods, Jane Turner, Itchenor SC

73,0

27

14

(dnf)

9

23

20

FRA 1161

Jean-Louis Treguier, Camille Donnet Bart, Club Nautique de Viry

74,0

(29)

21

13

25

15

21

GBR 1148

Steven Greaves, Caroline Edwards, Rickmansworth SC

79,0

15

(27)

24

23

17

22

GBR 1091

Paul Jenkins, Peter Jenkins, Weir Wood SC

79,0

(26)

15

20

22

22

23

FRA 1130

Julian Antier, Fritsch Boris

91,0

22

(31)

23

19

27

24

GBR 1128

Seb Baucutt, Alex Farrell, Essex YC

96,0

14

17

(dnf)

dnf

24

25

GBR 1099

Alistair Hodgson, Penny Hooper, Draycote Water SC

97,0

25

26

29

17

(31)

26

GBR 982

Aaron Smith, Alec Rodgers, Wilsonian SC

97,0

18

28

22

29

(30)

27

GBR 1010

John Warburton, James Clapham, Royal Torbay YC

102,0

23

(33)

27

27

25

28

GBR 1072

Jon Bennett, Guy Whittaker

103,0

(31)

22

26

26

29

29

GBR 1087

Tim Palmer, Alex Nelson

103,0

24

29

(31)

24

26

30

GBR 1185

Stephen Brown, Philip Bairstow, Ullswater YC

107,0

19

(dnf)

14

dnf

33

31

GBR 1005

Ian Jubb, Sarah Martin

107,0

(dns)

25

30

32

20

32

GER 961

Stewart Patience, Felix Krause, Berliner YC

117,0

30

34

25

(dnf)

28

33

GBR 1121

Paul Blackburn, Phil Burchell, Stokes Bay SC

124,0

(dns)

30

28

31

35

34

FRA 1100

Jean-Francois Oger, Philippe Oger, CSAGS

131,0

32

(dnf)

32

30

37

35

GBR 1015

Simon Payne, Fenella Williams, Oxford SC

131,0

34

32

(35)

33

32

36

GBR 1122

Grahame Smith, Nicola Smith, Wilsonian SC

137,0

35

(dnf)

34

34

34

37

GBR 1047

Adam Knight, Nico Ozanne

138,0

(dns)

dnf

33

28

36

38

GBR 932

Brian Allen, Claire Allen, Brightlightsea SC

141,0

36

23

(dnf)

dnf

dnf

39

GBR 1066

Clive Everest, Alex Everest, HISC

156,0

33

(dnf)

dnf

dnf

dnf

40

GER 1191

Andrew Scoones, Lucy Scoones, Echinger SC

164,0

(dns)

dnf

dnf

dnf

dnf

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