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RS800 Gul Inland Championships at Grafham Water SC

by Laurie Fitzjohn-Sykes on 16 Oct 2014
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Despite an unexciting forecast sixteen RS800s turned up to the Gul Inlands at Grafham that was held with the RS400s, RS600s, RS500s and Vareos. After a season of practice, competition was close with no room to lose concentration. Despite a fickle wind the race officer managed to fit in four good races on the Saturday, with no racing on the Sunday. Roger and Will carried on their nationals winning form to take the win.

Race one started in 5-7 knots, high wiring and crews enjoying the comforts of the play-pen. An oscillating breeze offered gains for those who could find lanes in the light airs. Roger/Will made the most of the right and were closely followed by Laurie/Dan who then snuck ahead on the first downwind leg. The positions remained to the finish with quite a gap opening up to Pete/Chris in third.

Race 2 was similarly light and shifty, remaining important to get a clean start to keep good wind and options open. Roger/Will took the win followed by Luke/Emma, then Phil/John adding some new faces to the front.

Race 3 was much the same with a rainstorm increasing the breeze towards the end of the race, Roger/Will were first over the line, but were OCS, so the win went to Hugh/Hannah, followed by Laurie/Dan, and then Luke/Emma.

After a little pause as the rainstorm and lightning clouds passed by race 4 began. Another dark cloud threatened ominously above, holding off until the last lap when the wind increased to provide some double wiring upwind and down. There was more room to win and lose with the gusts rolling down, especially on the last run. Final scores were Roger/Will then Luke/Emma, followed by Phil/John.

After four close races Roger and Will were well deserved winners. Followed by Luke and Emma, and then Laurie and Dan. It all looks set for a good final event of the year at Datchet on the eighth-9th November.






Rank

SailNo

HelmName

CrewName

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

Total

Nett

   

   

   

   

1st

1204

Roger Phillips

Will Crocker

Emberton Park SC

2

1

(18.0 OCS)

1

22

4

2nd

1129

Luke McEwen

Emma McEwen

Royal Lymington YC

-4

2

3

2

11

7

3rd

1124

Laurie Fitzjohn-Sykes

Daniel Allin

QMSC

1

-7

2

5

15

8

4th

949

Pete Barton

Chris Feibusch

Lymington Town SC

3

-8

4

6

21

13

5th

1203

Tim Saxton

Sam Littlejohn

GWSC

-9

4

5

4

22

13

6th

1178

Phil Walker

John Mather

Draycote Water SC

8

3

-10

3

24

14

7th

1189

Hugh Shone

Hannah Tattersall

Castle Cove SC

6

-10

1

9

26

16

8th

1057

Tom Jeffcoate

Si Hibbert

Notts County SC

7

5

-9

7

28

19

9th

1200

Matt Humphreys

Adam Peak

Weston SC

-10

6

6

8

30

20

10th

1138

Martin Boatman

Andy Brown

South Shields/Newcastle Uni

5

9

7

(18.0 DNC)

39

21

11th

1132

Mick Whitmore

Sarah Smith

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

-11

11

8

10

40

29

12th

868

Joel Walker

Sarah Crossman

Lancing SC

-12

12

12

11

47

35

13th

922

Ian Paterson

Carol Paterson

GWSC

-15

15

11

12

53

38

14th

1099

Alistair Hodgson

Penny Hooper

Draycote Water SC

13

-14

13

13

53

39

15th

1045

Richard Smith

Eleanor Smith

Wilsonian SC

-14

13

14

14

55

41

16th

889

Ed Napolitano

Jack Napolitano

Snettish Beach SC

16

(18.0 DNC)

18.0 DNC

18.0 DNC

70

52

17th

1212

Andy Jeffries

Allyson Jeffries

Eastbourne Sovereign SC

(18.0 DNC)

18.0 DNC

18.0 DNC

18.0 DNC

72

54

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