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RS300 Gul Inland Championship overall

by Matt Jenkins on 15 Oct 2014
2014 RS300 Gul Inland Championship Ela Miller
The grand finale of the RS300 Grand Prix series and Gul Inland Championships combined to give an eagerly awaited, mouth watering tussle for trophies. The circuit was a straight showdown between Jenkins and Keen with a free for all for the Inlands. With very little prospect of wind on Sunday, the race officer very wisely opted for four races on the Saturday in a shifty F2 from the SW.

Bolland arrived just in time for race 1, having completed the destruction of his undercover en-route. Keeping your head out of the boat was going to be key to success with bands of pressure changing sides quicker than a Tory MP. Jenkins got off to a flyer, leading lap 1, before being overhauled by the chasing pack who hooked into some good pressure off the leeward mark. Unperturbed, he decided to tack on Keen at every available opportunity and settle for fourth. Sallis continued his good form from the Nationals with a second and McVicar in third.

Jenkins again got going well in race 2, but this time held on for the win. With Bolland languishing in sixth and Keen in second, the championship and the circuit was wide open. McVicar again sailing extremely consistently in third.

With eyes like a hawk, Ellis hit hard left in race 3 spotting the new breeze from a mile away. He was looking famous for a while until it cruelly headed, leaving him high and dry. Meanwhile, Keen was making the best of a jury rigged rudder and could only manage seventh, leaving Jenkins to get a slightly firmer grip on the circuit trophy and take the win. Perhaps Keens’ early confidence in leaving the silverware on his mantelpiece at home was misplaced? Bolland drew on all his experience and luck to storm back to second on the last beat from much further back to keep his championship hopes alive. McVicar again in his customary third. Wood was also having a cracking race before back flipping out of the boat in excitement on the last leg. A broken tiller extension signalled the end of what was otherwise a pretty respectable day.

The final race of the day was a bit odd, but in a good way. It started pretty light with a strongly starboard bias line. Bolland was buried, but quickly cut his losses, escaping to the right in good pressure. Sallis followed to round 1 and 2 around the top mark with Jenkins close behind. Then the fun began! At the start of the second beat the wind went right and suddenly picked up to 15 knots. Jenkins spotted he could lay the windward mark slightly earlier than Sallis allowing him to sneak past. McVicar was also on the ball to get into where else but third. The RS300 was built for power reaching and the windward leeward course had evolved into the perfect autobahn. Le Mare is also built for speed and revelled in the conditions posting his best result of the day (fifth). Unfortunately for Keen the rudder lashing gave way in the breeze, forcing a retirement and the end of his circuit challenge.

With no racing as predicted on Sunday, Jenkins took his first ever Inland Championship win at the umpteenth attempt by the smallest of margins on tie-break from Bolland. McVicar had made it very clear all weekend where he thought he should finish and did so by a point from Sallis in fourth. Great event, great turn out and great to see some new faces in the fleet.

So, in a fitting end to a closely contested season, Jenkins managed to wrestle the circuit trophy from triple winner Keen with Bolland in third. Many thanks to Pete Ellis, Steve Bolland and Clare Sargent for all their hard work in making this one of the best attended and most successful circuit for years.





Results

Rank

SailNo

HelmName

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

Total

Nett

1st

323

Matt Jenkins

Sheffield Viking SC

-4

1

1

2

8

4

2nd

411

Steve Bolland

Bristol Corinthian YC

1

-6

2

1

10

4

3rd

523

Harry McVicar

Aldenham

-3

3

3

3

12

9

4th

476

Steve Sallis

Hykeham SC

2

-4

4

4

14

10

5th

328

Tim Keen

Sheffield Viking SC

6

2

7

(15.0 DNC)

30

15

6th

518

Luke Pepper

Hykeham SC

-11

5

5

10

31

20

7th

426

Richard Le Mare

Barnt Green SC

7

-9

9

5

30

21

8th

422

Alastair Wood

Bough Beech SC

5

7

11

(15.0 DNC)

38

23

9th

321

Andy Bayliss

Hykeham SC

-8

8

8

7

31

23

10th

515

John Peters

Hykeham SC

10

-11

6

11

38

27

11th

393

Christopher Arnell

Christchurch SC

9

-12

10

8

39

27

12th

500

Pete Ellis

Stewartby Water SC

-12

10

12

6

40

28

13th

342

Ian Hopkins

Southport SC

-14

14

14

9

51

37

14th

530

Marcus Flint

Aldenham SC

-13

13

13

12

51

38

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