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Sydney International Boat Show 2024

2015 Alton Water Single Handed Open overall

by Mark Hainsworth on 25 Sep 2015
RS Aeros, RS Teras and a Mixed Fleet - 2015 Alton Water Single Handed Open Steve Greenwood
2015 Alton Water Single Handed Open – 54 boats came to Alton water on a fine autumnal day for what was a fun Single Hander Open.

This event served as the final event in the Eastern Traveller Series for the RS Teras and an RS Aero open as well as a shake down for some Lasers, Toppers, and even a Moth.

The intention was for three races in the afternoon but sadly the wind decided not to play ball. With a course set to try and make best use of what wind there was, the RS Aeros made best use of it and managed to complete three races. Sadly the larger fleets only managed two before the wind disappeared.

The RS Aeros revelled in the light winds. Only nine and seven rigs were represented with the two lightest lads deciding together to go big. Matt Thursfield, Peter Townend and Richard Watsham travelled over from the west to spend the weekend at Alton. Archie Hainsworth showed his intent in the first race beating the nine rigs over the water, but once the visitors figured out the vagaries of the lake, and the wind strengthened a little they did not let Archie have it all his way and Pete took the second race ahead of Matt and Richard.

Archie managed to catch the nines up again in the third race, for which the wind had increased slightly allowing an extra lap to be sailed. Charlie Pearce in his new seven rig and Malcolm Mellor were not to be outdone and battled with each other for the minor seven places, finishing in that order. Sadly Gavin Johnson was not able to finish the third race and keep the visitors honest.



In the RS Tera Pros young Matt Taylor displayed some superb light wind skills taking both races and completing a clean sweep of wins in the series, regardless of which rig he used. Matt Smith, James Oakley and Tristan Richardson battled it out with each other for the minor places. Overall Matt had the Series win.

In the RS Tera Sports Joshua Davies had the skills and patience to win both races with Blake Tudor and Jack Oakley along with Ned Stattersfield taking the minor places. Matt Taylor had already sealed the series win in the Sports.

In the rest of the single handers, a large group of lasers and toppers entered at the very last minute, after the start sequence decision had been made. As a result the fleet spread out and many of the faster boats went ashore waiting for the slower ones to finish. The prospect of another light air race was too much for some to come back out and race the second. In the only race the majority did Arthur Brown won easily in his radial, with Mark Schofield and Josh Richardson taking second and third. Dan could not get his moth foiling so decided just to have some fun. In the second race Josh did one better finishing behind a much improved Daisy Western in her Oppie, with local RS 300 sailor Oli Harris in third.

High spirits and good humour were the order of the day and there was a level of anticipation for Barts Bash the next day. The membership secretary was testing out his new found computer skills to get the race results out and a few beers and ice creams were consumed after the racing from the excellent Regatta cafe on site.




 RS Aero

Rank Helm sail no. club py R1 R2 R3 overall
1 Archie Hainsworth 1173 RHS / Alton Water 1065 1 -4 1 2
2 Peter Townend 1093 Chelmarsh 1030 -4 1 3 4
3 Matt Thursfield 1208 Chelmarsh 1030 -2 2 2 4
4 Richard Watsham 1298 Starcross 1030 3 3 -4 6
5 Charlie Pearce 1108 Alton Water 1065 -7 6 5 11
6 Malcolm Mellor 1020 Hickling Broad 1065 -6 5 6 11
7 Gavin Johnson 1455 Alton Water 1030 5 7 (8.0 DNF) 12

RS Tera Pro

Rank Helm sail no. R1 R2 overall
1 Matthew Taylor 1747 1 1 2
2 Matthew Smith 984 2 3 5
3 James Oakley 2261 6 2 8
4 Tristan Richardson 676 3 6 9
5 William Caiger 2440 4 5 9
6 Tim Hire 745 5 9 14
7 Lucy Greenwood 2526 11 4 15
8 Issy Taylor Jones 1X1 7 8 15
9 Oscar Cubitt 4161 10 7 17
10 Dylan Collinbourne 678 9 10 19
11 Harey O'Sullivan 2315 8 12 20
12 Josie Ruffles 2355 12 13 25
13 Joshua Alldis X 15 11 26
14 Will Doble Thomson 2527 13 14 27
15 Henry Lloyd 2302 16 15 31
16 Drew Bessy 1854 14 18.0 DNS 32
17 Natasha Cubitt 2138 18.0 DNC 16 34
 

 RS Tera Sport

Rank Helm sail no. R1 R2 overall
1 Joshua Davies 2661 2 1 3
2 Blake Tudor 2897 1 4 5
3 Jack Oakley 2612 6 2 8
4 Ned Stattersfield 2325 5 3 8
5 Samuel Balker 2472 4 5 9
6 Joseph Balker 2743 3 7 10
7 Dylan Mcpherson 2442 7 6 13
8 Felix Powell 1484 9 8 17
9 Abby Hire 2025 8 9 17
10 Thomas Ward 8 12 10 22
11 Oliver Johnson 2167 10 13.0 DNS 23
12 James Russell 2086 11 13.0 DNS 24

 

Mixed

Rank Helm sail no. class py R1 R2 overall
1 Josh Richardson 128714 LASER 1091 3 2 5
2 Oli Harris 513 RS 300 985 4 3 7
3 Daisey Weston 5889 OPTIMIST 1665 14 1 15
4 Arthur Brown 179741 LASER RADIAL 1135 1 19.0 DNS 20
5 Jack Berry 47222 TOPPER 4.2 1353 16 4 20
6 Mark Schofield 206805 LASER 1091 2 19.0 DNS 21
7 Martin Hawkes 43369 TOPPER 1340 15 6 21
8 James Hawthorn 45335 TOPPER 1340 17 5 22
9 John Russell 183408 LASER 1091 5 19.0 DNS 24
10 Richard Maidstone 146653 LASER 1091 6 19.0 DNS 25
11 Phoebe Twigg 198993 LASER 1091 7 19.0 DNS 26
12 Theo Harris RHS 6 LASER RADIAL 1135 8 19.0 DNS 27
13 Mark Smith 572 RS VAREO 1071 9 19.0 DNS 28
14 Will Taylor RHS 14 LASER 4.7 1195 10 19.0 DNS 29
15 Elliot Berry 47450 TOPPER 1340 11 19.0 DNF 30
16 Freddie Woottan RHS 15 LASER 4.7 1195 12 19.0 DNS 31
17 Joe Ward 158599 LASER 1091 13 19.0 DNS 32
18 Dan Patter 3418 MOTH FOILING 570 19.0 DNC 19.0 DNS 38
 
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