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2015 Volvo Noble Marine RS300 National Championship overall

by Steve Bolland on 13 Jul 2015
Day 4 - 2015 Volvo Noble Marine RS300 National Championship Doris O’Keefe
2015 Volvo Noble Marine RS300 National Championship – It’s Monday morning and we ache all over, so that means we had a great championship, right? After a couple of light days to start off, we finished with a couple of big ones in the race, also sponsored by The Boatyard at Beer, hosted by Dovey YC in mid-Wales.

Saturday was immense in all senses of the word. One race in Cardigan Bay in 25 knots and huge seas followed by two further races in the estuary with, again, huge waves near the windward mark caused by the wind against ripping tide. Steve Bolland (Bristol Corinthian) had a good day to narrow the points difference to Dave Acres (Thorney Island/Emsworth) to only two points at the top of leaderboard ahead of the final two races scheduled for the last day.

The evening was immense too with the Jenny Stevens Band and the mast of the disaster taking over from the boom of doom as the drinking aid of choice. This kept the bulk of the fleet occupied until the small hours and, in some cases, to the quite large hours too. Acres and Bolland, with a championship to fight for, sneaked off early at 2am...

On Sunday, the racing was once again restricted to the estuary for the final races. With a rapidly ebbing tide and restricted space, there was little room for error. In the penultimate race Acres, sailing coolly under pressure and making most effective use of the tide, extricated himself from an average start to lead at the windward mark from Matt Jenkins (Sheffield Viking), Pete Ellis (Stewartby) and Bolland. With Acres taking the win and Bolland only managing a third, all was looking rosy for Acres going into the final race with a four-point cushion.

Things got rosier still in the final race when Bolland broke his rudder downhaul following a collision with a sandbank cunningly disguised as a patch of water. With Bolland gone Acres sailed serenely to another race win and the championship, finishing ahead of Jenkins and Tim Keen (Sheffield Viking) in the final race. Special mention must go to Declan Clamp, newcomer to the fleet this season, who thought he had his moment of glory when he bore off around the windward mark with a nice lead in the final race, only to see everyone else carry on upwind to the proper mark. He won the week’s wooden spoon for that one.

Thanks to everyone at Dovey YC, in particular, Race Officer Rupert Tildesley, for putting on a magnificent championship and also to the generous sponsors – Volvo, Noble Marine and The Boatyard at Beer.

Next year’s Nationals are at Exe SC 8-11 September 2016. The next RS300 event is a double-header at Attenborough and Bartley SCs on 12/13 September.

Prize winners
Apprentice (competing in their first RS300 Nationals) – Sam Knight
Lightweight (helm under 75kg) – Steve Sallis
Master (old guy) – Mike Bees
Fidelis (having competed in at least three previous championships) – Neil Beveridge
Silver fleet – Andy Bayliss
Under 25s – Ben Green
Biggest improver – Alistair McLaughlin (from 29th last year to 16th)
Top buddies – Steve Sallis and Matt Jenkins
Top club – Hykeham SC

Complete results

Pos Helm Sailing Club Class Sail no.  Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 Race 10 Gross Net
1 Dave Acres Thorney Island Emsworth  RS 300 480 6 5 1 1 2 2 4 9 1 1 32 17
2 Steve Bolland Bristol Corinthian SC  RS 300 411 3 7 2 11 3 1 30 1 3 30 91 31
3 Matt Jenkins Sheffield Viking SC  RS 300 323 1 30 3 8 9 16 1 11 2 2 83 37
4 Steve Sallis Hykeham SC  RS 300 476 4 3 5 12 5 6 7 3 7 30 82 40
5 Sam Knight Bartley SC  RS 300 335 9 1 7 3 6 19 6 12 8 5 76 45
6 Tim Keen Sheffield Viking SC/Nefyn SC  RS 300 328 12 4 8 7 16 14 2 16 6 3 88 56
7 Mike Bees Brightlingsea SC  RS 300 520 11 11 4 2 1 9 30 30 10 11 119 59
8 Neil Beveridge Prestwick SC  RS 300 416 5 15 14 18 18 7 3 7 9 10 106 70
9 Pete Ellis Stewartby Watersports Club  RS 300 500 14 2 16 27 8 5 13 18 4 9 116 71
10 Matt Sargent ASA Thorney Island SC RS 300 524 22 24 12 13 23 3 11 5 11 4 128 81
11 Luke Pepper Hykeham SC  RS 300 518 18 16 11 5 13 12 15 30 5 7 132 84
12 Luke Ridout Christchurch SC  RS 300 419 10 9 19 25 21 8 5 6 16 13 132 86
13 Stuart Hopson Shotwick Lake  RS 300 383 15 12 6 22 12 13 8 14 17 6 125 86
14 Andy Bayliss Hykeham SC  RS 300 321 7 30 21 19 10 17 10 4 14 14 146 95
15 Richard Le Mare Bartley SC  RS 300 540 16 14 17 16 17 10 30 2 15 8 145 98
16 Alistair McLaughlin Prestwick SC  RS 300 490 2 6 18 9 7 22 30 30 23 12 159 99
17 Thomas Whitehead Prestwick SC  RS 300 374 13 30 9 6 11 15 19 15 12 30 160 100
18 Chris Bridle Hykeham SC  RS 300 542 8 19 10 4 4 18 30 30 30 30 183 123
19 Dave Sinclair Prestwick SC  RS 300 503 30 23 15 15 22 11 12 10 21 18 177 124
20 Chris Gandy Draycote Water SC  RS 300 425 24 20 26 26 25 4 9 8 22 17 181 129
21 Alastair Wood Bough Beech SC  RS 300 422 19 10 25 10 15 30 30 30 20 15 204 144
22 Mark Taylor Prestwick SC  RS 300 336 23 22 22 20 20 21 14 13 19 16 190 145
23 Ben Green Highcliffe SC  RS 300 313 25 21 24 17 19 23 16 30 18 19 212 157
24 Chris Arnell Christchurch SC  RS 300 393 17 13 13 14 14 30 30 30 30 30 221 161
25 Ian Hopkins Southport SC  RS 300 342 26 8 28 28 27 30 18 17 24 20 226 168
26 Declan Clamp Lymington Town SC  RS 300 341 21 18 23 21 30 20 17 30 25 30 235 175
27 James Ruddiman Glossop SC  RS 300 426 27 30 20 23 24 30 30 30 13 30 257 197
28 Gary Morris South Cerney SC  RS 300 318 20 17 27 24 26 30 30 30 30 30 264 204
29 Alan Sinclair Prestwick SC  RS 300 508 28 30 30 29 28 30 30 30 30 30 295 235







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