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North Sails Performance 2023 - LEADERBOARD

Volvo Noble Marine RS800 Nationals – Day 2

by Matt Humphreys on 23 Aug 2015
Day 2 Hannah Tattersall
Volvo Noble Marine RS800 Nationals – The fleet arrived at the boat park full of anticipation for four races in the Bay in breeze. They were not disappointed with 12-16 knots from the South and occasional chop.

Race one was clean away. Jimmy Green and James Trewick led around the first mark followed by David and Louise Steed. Your author has now had some beer so... There was much place changing. Pete Barton and Chris Feibusch (the new RS800 Class Chair) pulled away to a big lead and won, followed by Roger Phillips and Will Crocker, with Matt Humphreys and Amy Cartwright pulling through the fleet to finish third.

Race two and another clean start! (except for the pile up near the pin). We think it was Russell Gibbs and Jamie Dawson leading (maybe). They were on the horizon when they were foiled by an upwind RS700 and took a swim. Matt and Amy came through from eighth to take the win, followed by the Steeds having a good day in second, and Tim Saxton and Fiona Hampshire in third.

Race three: A large shift resulted in a very biased line which then resulted in a general recall and the appearance of the dreaded black flag. On the subsequent re-start no less than ten boats were pulled out at the windward mark including the overall event leaders until that point Matt and Amy. Roger and Will won by a country mile followed by Luke and Emma McEwen (the newly appointed fleet plank monitors).

Race four: We had a new windward mark position after a shift – well done Race Officer. Boats overstanding and reaching in from the left caused mayhem at the windward mark. Tim and Fiona won followed by local home club heroes Hugh Shone and Hannah Tattersall (great event so far guys – thanks!) with fleet stalwarts Andy and Allyson Jeffries in third.

Results by Castle Cove SC

 
Rank Helm Crew Club Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Net
1 Tim Saxton Fiona Hampshire Royal Thames YC 2 1 (4) 3 3 1 10
2 Roger Phillips Will Crocker Burghfield & Emberton Park SC (4) 4 2 4 1 4 15
3 Matthew Humphreys Amy Cartwright Weston SC 1 2 3 1 (36/BFD) 12 19
4 Hugh Shone Hannah Tattersall Castle Cove SC 6 3 7 (36/RET) 4 2 22
5 Andy Jeffries Allyson Jeffries Eastbourne Sovereign SC (8) 8 5 7 5 3 28
6 Hugh Watson Andy Watkins Emsworth SC 5 6 9 8 8 (10) 36
7 Luke McEwen Emma McEwen Royal Lymington YC 7 9 10 (11) 2 9 37
8 Ben Schooling George Kingsnorth Datchet Water SC 9 10 (11) 6 6 6 37
9 David Steed Louise Steed Netley SC 14 13 8 2 (36/BFD) 5 42
10 Peter Barton Chris Feibusch Lymington Town SC 3 7 1 5 (36/BFD) 36/BFD 52
11 Paul Jenkins Peter Jenkins Eastbourne Sovereign SC 10 12 12 12 (36/BFD) 7 53
12 Ralph Singleton Sophie Singleton Datchet Water SC (16) 15 15 15 7 8 60
13 Russell Gibbs Jamie Dawson Starcross YC 18 5 14 9 (36/BFD) 16 62
14 Andrew Blundell Maddie Fenner Warsash SC 11 11 (21) 17 9 18 66
15 Sarah Martin Dan Kilsby   13 14 16 13 11 (36/BFD) 67
16 Martin Orton Ian Brooks Chichester YC & Trearddur Bay SC 19 17 13 16 (36/BFD) 11 76
17 Joe Joyner Will Broom Lyme Regis SC 15 16 19 (23) 12 14 76
18 Steven Greaves Caroline Edwards Rickmansworth SC 21 (26) 17 10 10 21 79
19 Chris Cowan Stu Moore Weston SC 23 18 (26) 14 15 23 93
20 James Green James Trewick Beer SC 12 23 6 18 (36/DNC) 36/DNC 95
21 Philip Gladman Natasha Gladman Itchenor SC 20 (28) 23 21 14 17 95
22 John Warburton James Clapham Chew Valley Lake SC 17 20 20 26 (36/BFD) 15 98
23 Daniel Goodman Debbie Robertshaw Datchet Water SC 22 24 (25) 20 13 22 101
24 Richard Smith Ellie Smith Wilsonian SC (36/DNF) 22 18 19 36/BFD 13 108
25 Adam Knight Peter Knight Guernesy YC 30 (31) 24 27 17 20 118
26 Alex Benfield Nick Ireland Stokes Bay SC 28 25 (29) 24 16 27 120
27 David Williams Nick Searle Itchenor SC 25 (30) 27 25 18 26 121
28 Cameron Moss Darrol Moss Lyme Regis SC 26 (33) 22 32 19 24 123
29 Ian Lodder Tom Prower Itchenor SC 32 21 28 30 (36/BFD) 19 130
30 Simon Payne Fenella Williams Oxford SC 31 (32) 30 29 20 25 135
31 Alistair Hodgson Penny Hooper RYA 29 29 (36/DSQ) 22 36/BFD 28 144
32 Mark Sewell Matt Barker   33 34 (36/DNF) 31 21 29 148
33 Mick Whitmore Sarah Smith Eastbourne Sovereign SC 24 19 (36/DNF) 36/DNC 36/DNC 36/DNC 151
34 Ian Paterson Carol Paterson Grafham Water SC 27 27 (36/DNF) 28 36/DNC 36/DNC 154
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