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Volvo End of Season Championship - RS800s at Datchet

by Hugh Shone on 12 Nov 2014
Volvo RS End of Season Championships at Datchet Water Sailing Club 8-9 Nov 2014. LPB Aerial Imagery
For the last weekend fixture of the year, the RS800s were greeted by a grey and blustery Datchet. Low water levels combined with the high winds and two race courses led to a bit of a squeeze in terms of space. Dealing with the massive gusts, huge wind shifts and minefields of slower classes was the key to success on the Saturday.

Race one saw Hugh and Hannah ping it off the pin to reach the windward mark with a good lead over Phil and John and James and Toby. However, as the race progressed, it was Tim and Sam who put the pedal down and missioned their way to the front. Tim and Sam took the win after James and Toby's challenge evaporated with a bit of a boat handling nightmare at the final gate. Second went to Roger and Will with Hugh and Hannah in third.

Race two saw a front pack of four contend for the lead. By the finale Tim and Sam once again took the bullet with impressive speed and cornering. Second went to Laurie and Dan, with the McEwens in third.

The last race of the day saw an excellent first beat from Steven Greaves and Caroline Edwards who led round the windward mark closely followed by Hugh and Hannah. By lap three it was James and Toby and Tim and Sam battling at the front. On the last beat Hugh and Hannah took a bit of a gamble and banged the opposite side of the course, gaining about 150 metres on the leaders in the process to lead at the top mark for the final time. Their good fortune was slightly balanced out by a poor last downwind letting James and Toby through for the bullet.

Sunday dawned millpond-esque with mist hanging over the lake. The forecasts were less optimistic than the race officer who set forth towards the racecourse with much more gusto than the bewildered competitors who were ready to pack boats up.

So began a drifting exercise as we waited for wind. This led to a number of casualties who aborted having lost all hope. Racing eventually kicked off and top marks must go to Tim and Sam who ditched both a Jesters induced hangover nap and a steaming bowl of chips to make the start just in time. However, it was Ralph and Sophie who did a port flyer on the fleet to lead all the way to the finish...a lap early. Luckily for them, most of the fleet only fancied doing two laps as well. This was apart from the McEwens who were the only boat to head around the cans for the third time. Due to everyone being generally very confused due to finishing hooters for the two lappers, an act of diplomacy followed with the McEwens being given the win followed by the two lappers in the original order.

This tightened things up heading into the final race. Ralph and Sophie once again disappeared followed by the McEwens with Hugh and Hannah in third. Fourth place for Jesters' number one fan (Tim) and Sam was enough to secure the title after a stellar performance on Saturday. Second overall went to the McEwens with James and Toby and Hugh and Hannah tied for third. The tight point scenario sums up the whole season which has seen fierce competition throughout the whole Grand Prix. In terms of final standings in the Grand Prix, James and Toby took the win followed by Tim and Sam in second and Hugh and Hannah in third.

Special thanks must go towards Clare who helped turn carnage into controlled chaos. We must also pay our respects to two teams who have until the 2014 EOS graced many an RS800 podium and dance floor but are sadly moving on. For me, both James and Toby and Laurie and Dan have contributed a lot to the fleet in terms of top-notch sailing and laughs - so hurry up and change your minds!

As part of its support of RS Sailing and the RS Class Associations, Volvo Car UK had a strong presence at the End of Seasons, putting on a variety of shore side activities, including a colouring competition, remote controlled cars and the Sail for Gold Game. Team Volvo sailor and London 2012 silver medallist Luke Patience who was competing at the event in the RS200 class.

Results

RS800 Class



























Sailed: 5, Discards: 1, To count: 4, Entries: 14, Scoring system: Appendix A






Rank Fleet Class Sail No Club HelmName CrewName Rating R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Nett
1st
RS800 1203 GWSC Tim Saxton Sam Littlejohn
1 1 3 -6 4 15 9
2nd
RS800 1129 Royal Lymington YC Luke McEwen Emma McEwen
-7 3 4 1 2 17 10
3rd
RS800 1195 Port Dinorwic SC James Date Toby Wincer
4 4 1 3 -6 18 12
4th
RS800 1189 Castle Cove SC Hugh Shone Hannah Tattersall
3 -6 2 4 3 18 12
5th
RS800 1166 DWSC Ralph Singleton Sohpie Singleton
6 -7 6 2 1 22 15
6th
RS800 1148 Rickmansworth SC Steven Greaves Caroline Edwards
-10 8 8 5 7 38 28
7th
RS800 1204 Emberton Park SC Roger Philips Will Crocker
2 5 7 (15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 44 29
8th
RS800 1124 QMSC Laurie Fitzjohn-Sykes Daniel Allin
8 2 5 (15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 45 30
9th
RS800 1144 Littleton SC Daniel Goodman Debbie Robertshaw
11 (15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 8 5 54 39
10th
RS800 1187 NCSC of Draycote Ade White Joe White
(15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 7 8 60 45
11th
RS800 913 Great Moor SC Adrian Howe Jake Holmes
(15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 9 9 63 48
12th
RS800 1178 Draycote Water SC Phil Walker John Mather
5 (15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 65 50
13th
RS800 817 Arun YC Jack Holden Jack
9 (15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 69 54
14th
RS800 1050 Bristol Corinthian SC Joe Joynor Will Broom
(15.0 DNC) 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 15.0 DNC 75 60


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