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RS200 National Championships – Big waves and big fun on Day 2

by Angus Peel on 4 Aug 2015
2015 Volvo Noble Marine RS200 National Championships – Day 2 ProAction FlyThrough Media
Big waves, big winds, big fun was how my able shipmate summed up day two of the 2015 Volvo Noble Marine RS200 National Championships at the South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club. And now as I speak with you, I'm looking out over sunny Tremadog Bay supping a big beer. Great day.

This was one of those sailing days that the fleet will be talking about for years to come.

But wait, I'm getting ahead of myself. After a postponement due to tricky launching conditions, (as demonstrated by crash test dummies Ally Martin and Simon Potts) it fell to Mike Warwicker and Kate Fitzsimmons to take some brave pills and be the first lemmings over the cliff. The fleet then got on the water through some difficult breaking waves due to some fantastic teamwork throughout, ably marshalled by daddy daycare Ian Sharps - very sincere thanks from all!

Once we got out into the bay, Abersoch more than lived up to its reputation as a fantastic yachting playground, delivering a beautiful 25-30 knots. Upwind grinds followed by some white knuckle planing downwind - and waves that just kept giving and giving. Rip-snortingly-laugh-out-loud-hilarious is the nearest description to adequate that your (knackered, zonked) correspondent can find to describe the day.

In the event, James Peters and Joanna Wright extended their lead on the fleet handsomely with a two, one scoreline. They are being kept very honest by Ally and Simon - who proved they are better suited to racing than launching today - by crossing the line just behind our overall leaders in both races. Matt Mee and Emma Norris, our race three winners today, are positioned nicely on the shoulder of the early leaders.

Quote of the day? 'When my slot gasket blew, the fountain hit the spreaders!

RS200 Nationals - Day 2












Overall results:

eries Place Sail No Helm Crew Club Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4
1 1570 James Peters Joanna Wright Hayling Island SC 7 1 3 2 1
2 1467 Ally Martin Simon Potts Burghfield SC 16 5 6 3 2
3 1566 Matt Mee Emma Norris Burghfield SC 18 2 9 1 6
4 1549 Tim Saxton Holly Scott Itchenor SC/Burghfield SC 31 6 12 4 9
5 1603 Chris Catt Roz McGrane Netley SC 31 9 4 10 8
6 1508 George Yeoman Sophie Ormsby Itchenor SC 32 7 7 5 13
7 1562 Edd Whitehead Kate Allam Parkstone YC 36 10 1 15 10
8 995 Hamish Walker Emma Hivey RNSA/ASA 40 3 10 11 16
9 1458 Nick Charles Alice Eyre Parkstone YC 46 15 15 13 3
10 1365 John Teague Liz Teague Briston Corinthian YC 46 14 11 6 15
11 1237 Dicken MacLean Jo Hewitson Hayling Island SC 47 22 14 7 4
12 1579 Josh Metcalfe Millie Alcock Y Felinheli 47 16 16 8 7
13 1350 Ben Palmer Amy Seebright Hayling Island SC 59 24 18 12 5
14 1347 David Jessop Clare Michelmore Papercourt SC 65 11 17 17 20
15 1559 Andrew Peters Jill Peters QMSC 67 20 2 22 23
16 1488 Mark Heather Lucy Preston Hayling Island SC 67 4 8 14 41
17 1283 Gillies Munro Daniel Harris Royal Findhorn YC 67 18 19 19 11
18 123 Owen Bowerman Morgan Peach RTYC/HISC 68 12 22 20 14
19 1481 Jack Holden Meg Fletcher Arun YC 75 21 5 25 24
20 855 Tom Brophy Amy Yeoman Parkstone YC 85 8 28 16 33
21 1422 Caroline Martin MJ Gifford Lee on Solent SC 85 23 26 18 18
22 1495 Tim Ellis Ed Cowell Hayling Island SC 88 26 27 23 12
23 1072 Neil Barrett Sophie Jones Wanlip SC 91 35 25 9 22
24 1538 Martin Penty Sam Waller Beaver SC 99 19 24 37 19
25 1490 Andy Hadfield Karen Baker Parkstone YC 106 29 34 26 17
26 1600 Frances Peters Claire Lasko Hayling Island SC 107 13 13 46 35
27 1159 Alistair Norris Fred Mainwaring Red Wharf Bay 115 37 36 21 21
28 626 Will Taylor Fiona Mulcahy Brightlingsea SC 118 30 21 27 40
29 1228 Joe Adams Emma Lucas Burghfield SC 122 28 35 33 26
30 658 Niki Birrell Sarah Williams Parkstone YC 131 25 46 28 32
31 426 Ian Coppenhall Jessica Blick Exe SC/Hunts SC 134 34 39 32 29
32 629 Will Henderson Mary Henderson Itchenor SC 135 17 33 43 42
33 1378 Mike Saul Faye Caswell Yorkshire Dales SC 135 31 23 44 37
34 772 Tom Hewitson Lucy Hewitson Hayling Island SC 143 38 42 36 27
35 1545 Dan Vickers Georgie Vickers Parkstone YC 146 40 37 30 39
36 1551 Jame Penty Emma Grayson Beaver SC 149 45 20 48 36
37 1602 Emma Deal Ellie Sharps Burghfield SC 153 53 45 24 31
38 1102 Greg Kelly George Catchpole Isle of Man YC 153 36 38 45 34
39 623 Ben Wilcox Rachel Offer ELYC 156 46 31 41 38
40 1515 James Hutton-Penman Tom Jayasekara Corinthian Otters SC 158 43 29 31 55
41 1296 Matt Bromley Andrea Bromley RYA 159 56 41 34 28
42 1257 Phil Hardisty Ciara Kaneen Isle of Man YC 165 41 59 35 30
43 1546 John McKelvie   Strangford Lough YC 168 48 32 42 46
44 1332 Edward Grayson Rachel Grayson Beaver SC 174 39 30 29 76
45 1604 Matt Venables Calum Healey Royal Southern YC 176 50 62 39 25
46 864 Luke Burywood Hannah Burywood Burghfield SC 189 62 44 40 43
47 1173 Chris Larr Abigail Larr Northhampton SC 196 58 40 50 48
48 927 Toby Heppell Calista Paxton Shoreham SC 197 44 52 47 54
49 584 Tim Freeman Hannah Sands Warsash SC 201 47 54 53 47
50 1606 Martin Joesbury Sian Joesbury Budworth SC 206 32 61 57 56
51 16 Paul Lewis Rosie Lewis Hayling Island SC 209 27 51 55 76
52 985 Alexander Dawson Rachel Spain Itchenor SC 213 54 63 51 45
53 756 Christopher Sanders Pippa Hardman Mumbles YC 214 33 53 52 76
54 1117 Jonathan Olin Natalie Messingham Datchet Water SC 225 64 71 38 52
55 740 Kathryn Hutton- Penman Matthew Jayasekara Corinthian Otters SC 229 74 55 56 44
56 1459 Mike Warwicker Kate Fitzsimmons Bough Beech SC 232 63 70 49 50
57 910 Liberty Askew Amelia Hewitson Hayling Island SC 233 51 57 76 49
58 909 Jack Vincent Marc Vincent Bough Beech SC 243 67 65 58 53
59 1263 Julian Bradley The Killer Shrimp Wembley SC 244 42 50 76 76
60 779 Peter Goodyear Nicolla Ellis Burton SC 245 68 72 54 51
61 1256 Louise McKeand Cathy Leigh and Lowton SC 249 49 48 76 76
62 590 Christopher Thomas Richard Thomas Broadstairs SC 250 55 43 76 76
63 805 Jamie Smith Larissa Connabeer HISC/ RTYC 253 52 49 76 76
64 920 Sophie Heritage William Heritage Gurnard SC 258 59 47 76 76
65 1133 Jamie Webb Harriet Lucas-Clements Hayling Island SC 262 71 73 61 57
66 1605 Kevin Druce Charlotte Roberts Burghfield SC 269 61 56 76 76
67 1405 Jude Baird Fred Fuller Loch Ryan SC 269 57 60 76 76
68 1417 Mike Budd Katie Budd SCYC 275 65 58 76 76
69 1565 Roger Wilson Lizzie Turner Welsh Harp SC 276 72 69 59 76
70 1116 Stirling Taylor Phillipa Blunden Burnham SC 276 60 64 76 76
71 1110 Tom Dean Mike Penty Beaver SC 276 73 67 60 76
72 786 Rheanna Pavey Megan O'Brien Stour SC 283 69 76 62 76
73 519 Sue Brannam Mike Proven Burghfield SC 284 66 66 76 76
74 1330 Pete Haddrell Flea Haddrell Burghfield SC 290 70 68 76 76
75 297 Tom Harrison Jeny Pearson-Farr Wessex SC 303 75 76 76 76
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