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RS700 Magic Marine Inland Championship at Queen Mary Sailing Club

by Richard Wadsworth on 17 Oct 2016
RS700 Magic Marine Inland Championship Queen Mary Sailing Club http://www.queenmary.org.uk
This year’s Magic Marine Inland Championship, held at Queen Mary Sailing Club 8-9 Oct 16, also served as the final event of the 2016 Magic Marine Grand Prix Circuit.

The home RS700 fleet was augmented by the travelling support of the “usual suspects” so the Championship drew a healthy fleet of 12 boats. With both the Inland Championship Trophy and Magic Marine Grand Prix Trophy (with some very generous sponsorship!) to compete for, the sailors eagerly anticipated the racing along with the usual bout of catching up with old friends in the boat park.



Day one

There was a noticeable change in temperature from the recent National Championship, with sailors starting to layer up a little more albeit the wind was only a Northerly F2-3. The first two races took place in relatively light and shifty conditions. In these partial trapezing conditions big gains were available for spotting the wind shifts, maintaining boat speed and an occasional spot of luck. Colin Dacey laid down the gauntlet from the off - winning the first race and following it up with a third and second, whilst Pete Purkiss was his next closest challenger with a second, first and fourth. Other good individual race results went to the chasing pack, but consistency was difficult to achieve in the conditions. Colin could have recorded a second win in the final race of the day if he could only count to four… breaking for the finish line on lap three he allowed Richard Wadsworth through to take the race win.



Day two

The wind forecast for day two looked slightly more promising than the previous day. Whilst the wind remained very gusty and variable, the first two races were held in a F3-4 and Pete began to show the rest of the fleet a clean pair of heels with two race wins. Richard also showed some good speed in these conditions achieving a second place in the first race and leading for the majority of the second race… he clearly went to the same engineering school of mathematics as Colin when he went for the finish line on lap three (of four!) and handed the win to Pete. Despite the forecast for a building wind strength, the wind dropped to a F2 for the last race with Colin taking the race win and Graham Blake showing some great speed to take second and Pete taking third.



Overall Pete Purkiss won the Inland Championship, with Colin Dacey in second and Richard Wadsworth in third place.

With only three event to count, the Magic Marine Grand Prix Circuit results were tight at the top, which sent Richard into a flat spin as he tried to work out how to break the tie between Pete and Colin, and Ian Nolan and Spike Daniels during the presentation (Clare - this is his excuse for not taking any pictures!). In the end Richard Wadsworth won the overall Magic Marine Grand Prix, with Pete Purkiss second, Colin Dacey third and Ian Nolan fourth.



The Inland Championship was a great success: I’d like to thank Queen Mary Sailing Club for their hospitality and race coordination over the weekend. I’d also like to say a huge thank you to Magic Marine for their very generous sponsorship of the Grand Prix.

Next year’s calendar will be released imminently and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on this fun and competitive circuit!



RS700 Inlands results by QMSC 
Rank SailNo HelmName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Nett
1st 1042 Pete Purkiss Brightlingsea SC 2 1 -4 1 1 3 12 8
2nd 1027 Colin Dacey Snettisham Beach SC 1 3 2 -4 3 1 14 10
3rd 720 Richard Wadsworth Stokes Bay SC 4 6 1 2 2 -8 23 15
4th 1023 Ian Nolan Snettisham Beach SC -7 2 7 3 4 5 28 21
5th 914 Grahm Blake Queen Mary SC 5 4 8 6 -9 2 34 25
6th 808 Spike Daniels Oxford SC 3 -9 5 8 5 4 34 25
7th 1020 Stephen Hermanson Queen Mary SC -9 5 3 5 8 6 36 27
8th 1011 Matt Conner Queen Mary SC -10 10 6 9 6 7 48 38
9th 1029 Chris Kirk Queen Mary SC 8 7 -9 7 7 9 47 38
10th 982 Roland Smith Queen Mary SC -11 11 10 10 10 10 62 51
11th 944 James Bayliss Queen Mary SC 6 8 (13.0 DNF) 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 66 53
12th 758 Simon Hawes Queen Mary SC (13.0 DNC) 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 13.0 DNC 78 65

Grand Prix results by Richard Wadsworth 
Rank Helm  Sail no Club Rutland HISC Lymington Europeans Nationals Inlands Total
1 Richard Wadsworth 720 Stokes Bay SC 41(DNC) 1 1 41(DNC) 5 3 5
2 Pete Purkiss 1042 Brightlingsea 41(DNC) 3 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 8 1 12
3 Colin Dacey 1027 Snettisham Beach SC 41(DNC) 8 2 41(DNC) 19 2 12
4 Ian Nolan 1023 Snettisham Beach SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 3 41(DNC) 12 4 19
5 Spike Daniels 808 Oxford SC 41(DNC) 6 7 41(DNC) 14 6 19
6 Graham Blake 914 Queen Mary SC 2 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 18 5 25
7 Simon Readfearn 970 Brightlingsea 41(DNC) 9 41(DNC) 5 17 41(DNC) 31
8 Jerry Wales 1043 Windsport 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 1 1 41(DNC) 43
9 Adam Golding 984 HISC 41(DNC) 2 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 4 41(DNC) 47
10 Ian Swann 1022 HISC 41(DNC) 4 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 3 41(DNC) 48
11 Chris Kirk 1029 Queen Mary SC 1 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 9 51
12 Matt Conner 949 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 5 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 8 54
13 James Bayliss 944 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 10 11 62
14 Nik Williams 1040 HISC 41(DNC) 7 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 15 41(DNC) 63
15 Adrien Burnard 789 HISC 41(DNC) 10 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 16 41(DNC) 67
16 Simon Letten 104 HISC 41(DNC) 5 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 22 41(DNC) 68
17 Milan Hajek 1034 YCLP 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 2 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 84
18 Robbie Bell 875 Snettisham Beach SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 2 41(DNC) 84
19 Michal Kotek 988 JMJ 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 3 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 85
20 Richard Keeton 954 Lymington Town SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 4 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 86
21 Olsa Jiri 955 LSB 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 4 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 86
22 Ed Reeves 825 Royal Lymington YC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 6 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 88
23 Jiri Kuthan 788 YCLP 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 6 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 88
24 Neil Ashby 1011 Bewl SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 6 41(DNC) 88
25 Andy Brown 958 HISC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 7 41(DNC) 89
26 Stephen Hermanson 1020 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 7 89
27 Tig Williams 938 Lymington Town SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 8 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 91
28 Richard Lilley 945 Lymington Town SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 9 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 91
29 Theo Galyer 991 N/A 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 9 41(DNC) 91
30 Roland Smith 982 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 10 92
31 Robert Dickenson 856 HISC 41(DNC) 11 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 93
32 Huw Reynolds 1041 Restronguet 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 11 41(DNC) 93
33 John McKenna 909 HISC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 13 41(DNC) 95
34 Ed Napolitano 882 Snettisham Beach SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 20 41(DNC) 102
35 Peter Onions 859 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 21 41(DNC) 103
36 Hamish Griffiths 1031 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 23 41(DNC) 105
37 Mark Nicholson 871 HISC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 24 41(DNC) 106
38 Rob Dickinson 856 HISC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 25 41(DNC) 107
39 Roger Taylor 1035 HISC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 26 41(DNC) 108
40 Chris Chambers 1014 Restronguet 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 27 41(DNC) 109
41 Simon Hawes 758 Queen Mary SC 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 41(DNC) 123
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