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RS400 Northern Tour at Notts County SC

by Nicola Ogden on 18 Sep 2014
NCSC RS400 Open Meeting September 2014 Nikki Theokritoff & Becca Ogden
On a dim Saturday morning in September the Notts County Junior Race Training squad showed their talents off to the 14 Notts County home boats and 14 visitors, for final round of the Northern Tour. As the juniors headed home to complete their homework the 400s tucked into bacon and eggs care of the galley.

The forecast was not promising with light winds, slowly building throughout the day, but that coupled with the swinging wind direction and fluctuating breeze which couldn't make its mind up, was the race officer’s nightmare! Needless to say the RO persevered gallantly and three races were held on the first day.

The competitive fleet saw lots of place changes and Wayne and Deb Fletcher made sense of the testing conditions early on Saturday to a bullet in race 1. Not to be out done though Chris Pickles and Martin Sharman also showed the fleet how it was done posting a bullet in race 2.

Following a quick lunch of chips, the fleet launched into a steady (compared to earlier races) easterly force 2 with the odd gust allowing crews to remove their legs from the chute. The improved conditions allowed Stuart Poole (PRO) to set a longer course, utilising the length of the lake and allowing more tactical racing. Wayne and Deb Fletcher came back to take their second bullet of the day followed closely by Michael Sims and Rich Brown in second and Paul and Michael Allen in third.

At this point the fleet broke for the evening, with the bar in full flow and the galley doing their infamous curry and rice everyone get a little merry. It wasn’t long before the alcohol fund came out and the youngster taught the slight older ones how to play ring of fire. Needless to say Sunday 14th September started with a lot of hangovers and some very green faces.

The fourth race kicked off on time and this time it was Michael Sims and Rich Brown who posted the first bullet of the day! Wayne and Deb Fletcher were second and David Exley and Louise McKeand were third.

Race 5 started quite quickly afterwards with Chris Pickles and Martin Sharman coming back to claim their first bullet of the day and show they were still thinking about that shiny RS 400 Northern tour trophy waiting in the club house. Caroline Exley and Jude Allen posted their highest place of the weekend coming second and Wayne and Deb Fletcher third.

With a quick comfort break the fleet of 28 boats came back out on to the water for the final race of the two days, but with a black flag making an appearance and a general recall it took a few tries to get the fleet off and going. Leaving the placing of the sixth race to be Chris Pickles and Martin Sharman getting their final bullet of the weekend, and winning the RS 400 Northern Tour for 2014. Wayne and Deb came back with a second and Michael Sims and Rich Brown came in third.

Big thank you to everyone who came and joined in with our Record Breakers themed weekend, and to Rebecca Ogden and Nicki Theokritoff for taking the photo’s over the weekend. NCSC hopes to see you all again next year!!

NCSC RS400 Open Meeting September 2014

Results are provisional as of 21:30 on September 16, 2014

Overall

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Entries: 28, Scoring system: Appendix A

Rank

SailNo

Club

HelmName

CrewName

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Total

Nett

Notes

1st

703

DELPH SC

PICKLES CHRIS

SHARMAN MARTIN

2

1

4

(29 DNF)

1

1

38

9

 

2nd

1029

SCALING DAM

Fletcher Wayne

Fletcher Deb

1

(3)

1

2

3

2

12

9

NO NUMBER RED HULL

3rd

1435

CARSINGTON

Sims Michael

Brown Rich

3

2

2

1

(4)

3

15

11

 

4th

1395

LLSC

ALLEN PAUL

ALLEN MICHAEL

4

6

3

4

5

(29 BFD)

51

22

 

5th

1186

LLSC

EXLEY DAVID

MCKEAND LOUISE

5

5

(10)

3

7

4

34

24

 

6th

1216

LLSC

EXLEY CAROLINE

ALLEN JUDE

7

(10)

7

5

2

7

38

28

LADY HELM

7th

1014

WEST RIDING SC

GLEDHILL HAMISH

DOWSE SIMON

(9)

4

5

7

9

5

39

30

 

8th

1161

NCSC

ROBERTSON BEN

CLAY AMY

13

(14)

8

6

10

8

59

45

 

9th

1202

BARTLEY/CHASE

KNIGHT SAM

PICKERING SAM

8

(13)

9

10

8

10

58

45

 

10th

1418

QUEEN MARY SC

FAIRBROTHER HOWARD

HOSKEN LOUISE

10

8

6

8

15

(29 DNC)

76

47

 

11th

932

NCSC

Lye Jonathan

Hughes Milly

12

9

11

9

6

(14)

61

47

 

12th

1131

WELTON/RYYC

WILLIAMSON BEN

TICEHURST CHARLIE

11

7

(14)

13

11

6

62

48

 

13th

1187

NCSC

STEPHANIE GUNN

MARTIN GUNN

14

12

13

12

(17)

9

77

60

LADY HELM

14th

1346

NCSC

KILBURN ANDREW

KILBURN PHIL

18

17

(21)

11

12

11

90

69

YOUTH HELM?

15th

1196

SCALING DAM

Snowden Peter

Hinsliffe-Smith Kathryn

6

16

(22)

18

18

16

96

74

 

16th

1336

NCSC

Parr John

Parnham Kim

16

11

17

15

16

(18)

93

75

 

17th

1365

NCSC

Hextall Simon

Hextall Fiona

15

20

12

(21)

14

20

102

81

 

18th

564

DERWENT RESERVOIR

AINSWORTH JACOB

ROBERTS KAYLEIGH

(25)

18

18

14

19

13

107

82

 

19th

1363

NCSC

Ryan Ross

Hinsliffe-Smith Amy

17

15

(20)

16

20

17

105

85

Junior Crew

20th

1289

LEIGH AND LOWTON

HALMAN STUART

WALSH ANNA

(26)

19

15

20

22

12

114

88

 

21st

1246

NCSC

Stott Martin

Ogden Nicola

22

23

16

17

13

(29 BFD)

120

91

 

22nd

1354

NCSC

Twemlow Ken

Ogden Lindsay

23

22

19

(24)

24

15

127

103

 

23rd

950

NCSC

Elkington Alan

Clayton Louise

19

24

(25)

19

21

21

129

104

 

24th

1067

NCSC

Logan James

Logan PHILLIPA

21

21

(27)

22

23

19

133

106

 

25th

1222

NCSC

Hobson John

HUTCHINSON D

27

27

24

23

(29 DNC)

23

153

124

 

26th

971

NCSC

Haslam Tom

Baldwin Karen

20

25

23

(29 DNC)

29 DNC

29 DNC

155

126

 

27th

1122

NCSC

Coupland Jeremy

Hayhoe Martin

24

26

26

(29 DNC)

29 DNC

22

156

127

 

28th

866

NCSC

REYNOLDS PAUL

REYNOLDS KATH

(29 DNF)

29 DNc

29 DNC

29 DNC

29 DNC

29 DNC

174

145

 

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