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2015 RS Aero UK Series – Overall report

by Peter Barton on 18 Sep 2015
Lymington produced exciting conditions in June LPB Aerial Imagery
After three Rounds there is a whopping total of 123 entries in the RS Aero UK Series. After taking out 14 double entries, who have opted to swap rigs through the varying conditions, there remains a massive 109 unique entries!

The UK Inland National Championship at Bowmoor SC, Swindon, is the final Round on Saturday 10th October. With the points so close any one of 19 sailors could take a title!

In the RS Aero 5 Matthew Caiger (Sevenoaks) has taken the lead with a solid two thirds. However, no less than 13 sailors could still lay claim the RS Aero 5 Series title!

Peter Barton (Lymington) leads the RS Aero 7 with two firsts, however if National Champ Glen Truswell (Castle Cove) produces the goodies again at the final event it could all be snatched away on tie break.



The RS Aero 9 remains close. Richard Watsham (Starcross) holds a first and second but no fewer than three of his competitors could steal the Big Rig title from him at Bowmoor.

We have had it all so far; 25kn gusts against a strong ebb on day one at Lymington to a pleasant 12kn dropping to a drift on day two. Chelmarsh was medium, but with a large differential of 10-20kn, challenging shifts and silky smooth flat water - a very different planing challenge to Lymington. The UK Nationals at Weymouth varied from light to 'the windy side of medium'. The RS Aeros are scoring this series as separate fleets, although have enjoyed some interesting inter fleet racing with PY results too.

All is to play for regards the UK Series at The Bowmoor Inlands in October. First up though is Alton Water’s Eastern Area open this Saturday 19th September.



Results:

Rank Sail Name Club Round 1 Chelmarsh Round 2 Lymington Round 3 Weymouth          UK Nationals Round 4 Bowmoor       UK Inlands TOTAL NET
1 1562 Matthew Caiger Sevenoakes 31 3 3   37 6
2 1173 Archie Hainsworth Alton Water 31 5 7 43 12
3 1178 Cathy Bartram Chew Valley 2 31 12 45 14
4 1107 Ben Poe Sutton Bingham 31 6 9 46 15
5 1301 Emily Davis Great Moor 31 10 13 54 23
6 1029 Judith French Gurnard 31 11 14 56 25
7 1103 Hugo Robathan Oxford 31 12 16 59 28
8 1164 Will Taylor Brightlingsea 31 31 1 63 32
9 1209 David Ellis Lymington Town 31 1 31 63 32
10 1171 Ffinlo Wright Isle of Man 1 31 31 63 32
11 1463 Henry Jameson Hayling Island 31 31 2 64 33
12 1302 Karl Thorne Royal Lym/Keyhaven 31 2 31 64 33
13 1412 Peter Wilson Chelmarsh 3 31 31 65 34
14 1543 Debbie Degge Bartley 31 31 4 66 35
15 1206 Louise Johnson Lymington Town 31 4 31 66 35
16 205 Alison Taylor Chelmarsh 4 31 31 66 35
17 1183 George Catchpole Waveney and Oulton 31 31 5 67 36
18 1109 Louis Wright Hayling Island 31 31 6 68 37
19 1211 Nick Eales Lymington Town 31 7 31 69 38
21 888 Harry Jones Draycote Water 31 31 8 70 39
20 1333 Philip Gwyther  Lymington Town 31 8 31 70 39
22 1402 Jane Homewood Lymington Town 31 9 31 71 40
23 1568 Caitlin Atkin Bewl Valley 31 31 10 72 41
24 1108 Charlie Pearce Dabchicks 31 31 11 73 42
25 1210 Simon Ward Lymington Town 31 13 31 75 44
26 100 Nicci Kilpatrick  Hayling Island 31 14 31 76 45
27 1296 Maggie Dunn Lyme Regis 31 31 15 77 46
28 1502 Jon Harvey Lymington Town 31 18 31 80 49
29 1336 Dan Bird Lymington Town 31 18 31 80 49
30 1555 Andrew Wilde  Burghfield 31 18 31   80 49
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