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Volvo RS Feva Grand Prix and Bart’s Bash at Northampton SC

by Debbie Darling on 23 Sep 2014
RS Feva Volvo GP & Bart's Bash at Northampton Peter Newton Photography http://www.sb20class.com/
Northampton Sailing Club hosted the RS Feva Volvo Grand Prix and Bart’s Bash event on September 20/21, with 39 competitors from around the country. The event was the final RYA UK Junior Squad selector, so added an extra pressure to some of the sailors.

Saturday saw an overcast, drizzly start to the morning. The first start got away, all clear, in six knots of breeze despite a starboard line bias. Iain Bird and Jake Hardman were first round the windward mark, closely followed by Henry and Rupert Jameson, with Daniel Lewis and Tristan Payne in third. The top three pulled away in the light downwind conditions. By the second windward mark, Iain and Jake held onto the top spot, but Daniel and Tristan snuck into second place; with Jack Lewis and Lucas Marshall hot on their heels in third. The Race Officer shortened the course with Iain and Jake taking the win; Daniel and Tristan second; Jack and Lucas third.


The breeze dropped to 4-5 knots for race two with no sign of the sun breaking through the low cloud cover. Two boats OCS, but both returned and restarted. A port lift on the first beat helped Rory Odell and Josh Bonsey lead at mark one, second Fin and Dan Armstrong; third Emma Tardrew and Isobel Clark. By the leeward gate Rory and Josh hold onto the top spot with Emma and Isobel up to second, third Fin and Dan. Positions stayed the same for the next lap. Again the course was shortened so Rory and Josh finish first, Fin and Dan second; Emma and Isobel third.

The course was changed due to a shift in the breeze for race 3 with the wind still 5-6 knots. The race got away all clear but another shift made the beat biased so the decision was made to abandon the race. After a successful restart the wind steadied and at the first windward mark it was Matthew Caiger and Niamh Davies, second Tom Holliday and Ollie Dennis, third Jack and Lucas. But all change at the leeward gate as Jack and Lucas get ahead, with two pairs of brothers after that; the Jamesons in second, and the Armstrongs in third. Positions they held to the finish.

Day two heralded beautiful conditions with sunshine and a steady breeze of 10-12 knots.

Bart’s Bash was the first of the three races. A clear start to Bart’s Bash with the fleet spilt going up the beat. Matthew and Niamh lead at first windward mark, second Fin and Dan, third Henry and Rupert. At the first leeward mark, Matthew and Niamh hold onto first place but Jack and Lucas sneak into second with Fin and Dan in third. By the second leeward gate Daniel and Tristan fly downwind leg to round it in second, Fin and Dan hold onto third. Next time round Jack and Lucas climb to third but by the finish Daniel and Tristan took the gun from Matthew and Niamh; third Jack and Lucas.

Lovely warm sunshine, clear skies, great breeze. Perfect conditions for Bart’s Bash….Bart would have loved it.

The breeze picked up to 12 gusting 15 knots in race 5 and it was girls in front at the windward mark. Freya Black and Hattie Cage first, Daniel and Tristan second, Jack and Lucas third. By the second leeward gate Rory and Josh pulled through to lead, Daniel and Tristan second, Jack and Lucas third. By now it was good planing conditions, tight fleet racing, with plenty of opportunity to pick up a few places in the shifts. At the final windward mark Rory and Josh stayed in front and held the lead to the finish; Jack and Lucas moved up to second; Freya and Hattie were in third but were overtaken at the finish by Matthew and Niamh.


The final race saw a very well behaved fleet, and amazingly the black flag had remained in the box all weekend which must be a first! Charlotte Ormerod and Maddie Wylie led at the windward mark; Jack and Lucas in second with Louis Wright and Jamie Allen in third as the breeze shifted and increased to 15 gusting 18 knots. By the leeward gate the girls are still in the lead with the Jameson boys climbing up to second; Louis and Jamie in third. Thereafter, there’s carnage as boats avoid those capsizing! On the next windward mark Daniel and Tristan have fought through to second; and Rory and Josh to third. But there are ‘thrills and spills‘ to come, so the race is far from over. By the gate Rory and Josh pull up to second but by the final windward mark Matthew and Izzi have taken the lead whilst Charlotte and Maddie drop to second, the Jamesons are in third. But by the finish it was ‘birthday boy’ Henry Jameson and brother Rupert taking the gun from Matthew and Izzi whilst Charlotte and Maddie had to settle for third.

The close battle in the final race resulted in Rory and Josh finishing on equal points with Jack and Lucas but taking the win on discard.

Results as of 13:50 on September 21, 2014

Overall

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Entries: 39, Scoring system: Appendix A - RS Feva Series Tie

Rank

Sail Number

Helm Name

Crew Name

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Total

Nett

1st

2510

Rory Odell

Josh Bonsey

Northampton SC & HISC

(9.0)

1.0

4.0

4.0

1.0

5.0

24.0

15.0

2nd

4945

Jack Lewis

Lucas Marshall

Draycote Water

3.0

6.0

1.0

3.0

2.0

(28.0)

43.0

15.0

3rd

5626

Matthew Caiger

Niamh Davies

Sevenoaks School / Bewl Valley SC & Burn

6.0

(8.0)

6.0

2.0

3.0

6.0

31.0

23.0

4th

5450

Daniel Lewis

Tristan Payne

DWSC & HISC

2.0

(9.0)

8.0

1.0

5.0

8.0

33.0

24.0

5th

5763

Henry Jameson

Rupert Jameson

HISC

7.0

7.0

2.0

7.0

(23.0)

1.0

47.0

24.0

6th

5029

Iain Bird

Jake Hardman

HISC

1.0

4.0

7.0

8.0

(10.0)

4.0

34.0

24.0

7th

4890

Fin Armstrong

Dan Armstrong

RTYC

8.0

2.0

3.0

5.0

9.0

(14.0)

41.0

27.0

8th

5161

Matthew Leckie

Izzi Bristow

LLSC

(13.0)

5.0

5.0

6.0

12.0

2.0

43.0

30.0

9th

5000

Charlotte Ormerod

Maddie Wylie

Oxford Sailing Club & Ripon Sailing Club

4.0

10.0

12.0

(17.0)

6.0

3.0

52.0

35.0

10th

4631

Freya Black

Harriet Cage

HISC & Thames SC

5.0

18.0

(20.0)

11.0

4.0

9.0

67.0

47.0

11th

5517

Liam Willis

Arran Mills

Lymington Town SC

11.0

15.0

(22.0)

16.0

7.0

10.0

81.0

59.0

12th

3638

Alice Edmonds

Louis Gibbs

Chew Valley Lake SC

14.0

11.0

9.0

(24.0)

11.0

18.0

87.0

63.0

13th

5494

Emma Tardrew

Isobel Clark

HISC

17.0

3.0

(40.0 DSQ)

12.0

25.0

7.0

104.0

64.0

14th

5775

Tom Holliday

Ollie Dennis

Emsworth Sailing Club

12.0

17.0

15.0

9.0

(20.0)

13.0

86.0

66.0

15th

51

Toby Mizzi

Tom Callan

Littleton SC

18.0

19.0

10.0

14.0

8.0

(24.0)

93.0

69.0

16th

4963

Louis Wright

Jamie Allen

HISC

(20.0)

16.0

11.0

13.0

14.0

15.0

89.0

69.0

17th

2508

Jess Jobson

Caitlin Webster

RTYC

15.0

13.0

16.0

15.0

15.0

(19.0)

93.0

74.0

18th

5537

Pierce Harris

Alfie Cogger

Windermere School

16.0

21.0

17.0

(27.0)

18.0

12.0

111.0

84.0

19th

4530

Michael Dyer

Samuel Dyer

Herne Bay Sailing Club

22.0

22.0

13.0

(30.0)

13.0

23.0

123.0

93.0

20th

5732

Toby Atherton

Matthew Bamber

RVYC&Ryde School

10.0

14.0

24.0

20.0

(35.0)

32.0

135.0

100.0

21st

4766

Lisa Rose

Lily Lewington

Aldeburgh Yacht Club

(36.0)

32.0

28.0

10.0

19.0

16.0

141.0

105.0

22nd

922

Chris Conlan

Josh Relph

Bowmoor

19.0

12.0

19.0

26.0

(32.0)

30.0

138.0

106.0

23rd

4385

Jude McFarlane Bond

Eric McFarlane Bond

Baltic Wharf Sailing Club

26.0

(27.0)

26.0

22.0

22.0

11.0

134.0

107.0

24th

4635

Lorelei Bates

Felicity Allen

Bowmoor & CBYC

21.0

23.0

27.0

21.0

17.0

(35.0)

144.0

109.0

25th

1664

Peter Baddeley

Lily Ellis

HISC & Gunard

28.0

(33.0)

18.0

25.0

28.0

17.0

149.0

116.0

26th

3792

India Edwards

Fin Maciver

Shorpshire & Chester

27.0

20.0

14.0

(34.0)

31.0

25.0

151.0

117.0

27th

3774

Flossie Tanner

Ollie Perry

SilverWing Sailing Club

23.0

26.0

21.0

23.0

24.0

(27.0)

144.0

117.0

28th

5627

William Caiger

Caitlin Atkin

New Beacon School / Bewl Valley SC & Dow

25.0

(28.0)

25.0

28.0

27.0

20.0

153.0

125.0

29th

4989

Charlie Howden

Marcus Hobson

Bewl Valley

31.0

25.0

23.0

(33.0)

30.0

22.0

164.0

131.0

30th

4984

Anna Zuurmond

Philomena Ala

Mengeham Rythe Sailing

24.0

29.0

32.0

(36.0)

21.0

29.0

171.0

135.0

31st

2046

Ethan Gerrell

Alex Ellis Thomas

King George/ WRC

29.0

(34.0)

31.0

19.0

26.0

34.0

173.0

139.0

32nd

3357

Tallulah Atkin

Anna Rowe

Island Barn RSC

(34.0)

30.0

30.0

32.0

29.0

21.0

176.0

142.0

33rd

5630

Thomas Bale

Amy Bale

South Caernarfonshire Yacht Club

30.0

24.0

29.0

31.0

36.0

(37.0)

187.0

150.0

34th

5631

Ewan Luke

Daisy Lee-Brown

Rydal Penrhos School/Llandudno SC & Ryda

32.0

(40.0 DNC)

40.0 DNC

18.0

40.0 OCS

26.0

196.0

156.0

35th

4625

Dermot Gannon

James Gent

Burghfield S C

(40.0 DNC)

40.0 DNC

40.0 DNC

29.0

16.0

33.0

198.0

158.0

36th

5175

Edward Elmore

Henry Petty Mayor

Thorpe Bay Yacht Club

33.0

31.0

33.0

(35.0)

34.0

31.0

197.0

162.0

37th

982

Zac Blomeley

Fraser Williams

Rydal Penrhos

(38.0)

37.0

35.0

38.0

33.0

36.0

217.0

179.0

38th

2093

Lelia Peckham

Emily Topliss

Redesmere Sailing Club

35.0

36.0

34.0

37.0

37.0

(38.0)

217.0

179.0

39th

1

Paula Folino-Juanola

Nia Seenan

Rydal Penrhos

37.0

35.0

36.0

39.0

(40.0 DNC)

40.0 DNC

227.0

187.0


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A huge thank you to Northampton Sailing Club for proving excellent hosts; thanks to Volvo Cars UK for their continued support of the UK RS Feva Class.
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