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Magic Marine RS300 Spring Championship at Stewartby Water Sports Club

by Steve Bolland on 22 Mar 2016
Race start Jon Finch
I remember when the season used to kick-off in February with the Winter Championship. I also remember it was usually too cold to sail. Over the years the season’s opener has sensibly slipped back so it was renamed the Magic Marine Spring Championship this year. It certainly seemed to work, enticing 28 RS300 sailors out of Winter hibernation. Unfortunately the weather gods had failed to take note as there was still a sprightly and chilly Northerly to contend with, but at least you could still feel your fingers.

We were warmed up by the welcome from Stewartby though – tea and bacon sandwiches included in the entry fee and the prospect of home-cooked chilli later.

Dave Acres (Emsworth and Thorney Island), National Champion, brought his brand new boat up country and it was almost inevitable that he would have a coming together with Steve Bolland (Bristol Corinthian), in his clapped out old boat, at some point. They always want claim the same bit of water at the same time. It happened sooner than anyone thought, vying for first place at the end of the second beat in race one. Acres came off best, bullying Bolland to the extent of having to go back ashore to re-fix his pintles (after having got upright again). Martin Harrison (Royal Victoria) gained the most, going on to win from Rich Le Mare (Bartley).

After two more races it was looking good for the Midland boys with Bartley sailors Sam Knight and Le Mare holding first and second overall. We all thought they’d been practising all winter until Sam depressed us all by noting that this was the first time back in the boat since winning the Inlands in October.

Back ashore by 3.30pm we sensibly eschewed the open bar until very nearly four o’clock – it was clearly going to be a long night, but we’re all grown up and sensible now so there were only a few of the youngsters partaking of the almost obligatory round of rums at closing time.

Half of the fleet assembled at the Little Chef for an Olympic breakfast on Sunday morning; I haven’t had one of those for years but I can thoroughly recommend them as part of a calorie uncontrolled diet. Meanwhile, Alistair ‘Storky’ McLaughlin puts so much sugar in his coffee it will soon be attracting sugar tax at the higher rate. Back at the club it was apparent that the breeze had dropped a notch from Saturday and there was definitely more warmth in the air (just more warmth, still not actually warm).



Sam Knight started where he left off on Saturday and took the first bullet of the day and a nice lead overall. However, with Luke Pepper (Hykeham) taking a win in race five from Bolland and with Knight collecting a discard there was still all to play for going into the final race.

A 40 degree windshift delayed the start of the final race as the course was reset. What didn’t change was the tactical genius of Bolland and Acres who repeated their feat of the previous race on the first beat by going hard left, holding on, holding on, keeping their nerve and waiting and waiting and waiting for the header (just in time) and reaching into the top mark and hoping there was a gap (there was!).

Most of the final race was a battle between Bolland, ‘Storky’ McLaughlin (Prestwick) and Don ‘The Godfather’ Skinner (Aldenham). Storky was caught out on the final beat by an outrageous shift and The Godfather took the lead when it matters, just before the finish for his first ever race win.

Many thanks to all at Stewartby involved with running a great event with a terrific turnout hosted by a most amenable club. Next stop is the Magic Marine Sprint Championship at Rutland on 23-24 June.





 
Helm Sail No. Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Best 5 Pos
Steve Bolland 411 Bristol Corinthian YC 29 3 1 3 2 2 40 11 1
Sam Knight 335 Bartley SC 4 1 2 1 6 6 20 14 2
Luke Pepper 518 Hykeham SC 3 6 6 12 1 7 35 23 3
David Acres 544 Emsworth and Thorney 7 4 4 5 3 9 32 23 4
Steve Sallis 476 Hykeham SC 5 29 3 4 8 8 57 28 5
Pete Ellis 500 Stewartby WSC 6 5 7 8 10 5 41 31 6
Dan Skinner 379 Aldenham SC 8 8 10 7 9 1 43 33 7
Alistair McLaughlin 490 Prestwick SC 13 29 5 6 7 3 63 34 8
Rich Le Mare 540 Bartley SC 2 2 8 14 20 29 75 46 9
Martin Harrison 481 Royal Victoria YC 1 7 16 11 16 18 69 51 10
Paul Watson 337 Bowmoor SC 17 9 9 10 12 14 71 54 11
Mark Newton 354 West Lancs YC 14 13 15 15 4 10 71 56 12
Rich Hargreaves 373 Stewartby WSC 21 11 18 9 11 12 82 61 13
Rob Jones 480 Warsash SC 9 10 12 18 24 16 89 65 14
Harry McVicar 523 Draycote 29 29 29 2 5 4 98 69 15
Julian Gunnell 479 Stewartby WSC 20 16 17 13 14 15 95 75 16
Alastair Wood 422 Bough Beech SC 16 15 29 16 19 11 106 77 17
Ben Green 315 Highcliffe SC 12 12 13 27 15 25 104 77 18
Ian Clark 527 Warsash SC 11 19 11 19 18 19 97 78 19
Dan Treloar 417 Stewartby WSC 19 17 14 21 21 13 105 84 20
Dan Cowin 347 Burghfield SC 10 21 21 17 26 22 117 91 21
Robin Jones 415 Hykeham SC 18 18 23 20 13 29 121 92 22
John Charles 384 Leigh-on-Sea SC 15 14 22 22 22 21 116 94 23
John Peters 515 Hykeham SC 24 22 20 24 25 17 132 107 24
Mark Taylor 336 Prestwick SC 22 20 19 25 23 23 132 107 25
Jimmy Ruddiman 426 Glossop SC 23 29 29 26 17 20 144 115 26
Alan Edwards 356 Hawley Lake 29 29 29 23 27 24 161 132 27
Marcus Flint 530 Aldenham SC 29 29 24 29 29 29 169 140 28
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