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RS Aero Sustainability Challenge – Overall report

by Richard Watsham on 6 Apr 2017
Chris Jones of Sutton Bingham SC, pictured with Kate Fortnam of The Green Blue, wins the RS Aero 7 class at the inaugural RS Aero Sustainability Challenge at Burghfield SC Jane Hutchins
27 RS Aeros traveled to Burghfield SC in order to compete in the inaugural sustainability challenge. With three fantastic trophies donated to the class by the Green Blue, warm spring sunshine and a light to moderate breeze the stage was set for a great first event on the UK Southern Circuit calendar 2017.

17 entries for the nine rig, seven entries in the seven rig, and three opting for the five rig provided for fantastic fleet racing and close boat to boat tactical sailing.

After a slight delay in proceeding to allow for those unfortunate sailors affected by the closure of a section of the M4, racing kicked off just after 1100. Paul and Greg Bartlett deserve a prize for the speediest rigging of their Aero's after braving the traffic.

The efficient race team set a trapezoidal course with a long first beat towards the clubhouse for the first race all Aeros on one start with results to be split into fleets later. Sailing a nine rig, Rich Watsham was early to capitalise on the conditions leading into the first run, however getting sloppy after having a winter break an embarrassing light wind capsize ensued providing the fleet with some morale and a Rich with a cool down from the unusually pleasant early April weather. Ben Rolf pushed ahead to take a convincing win with Nigel Rolf hot on his heals in the nine. Chris Harrup used good local knowledge of Burghfield to push his seven rig to victory and Roger Belton from Felpham took honours in the five.

The race officer squeezed in two more races in the pre-lunch session, making the most of the good weather and moderate (occasionally light) breeze. Paul Bartlett stepped up a gear in the next two races taking second and third respectively to move into contention with Nigel and Ben Rolf at the top of the nine fleet. Peter Barton started his march to the lead with a bullet in the second race, all was still to play for going into the afternoon. In the seven rigs Chris Jones began to dominate his fleet mixing it with the nine rigs on the water. Roshan Vergesse in the five fleet edged ahead in the second race with Alice Lucy and Roger Belton providing close racing.

The lunch break provided a good amount of time to fill up on some pie and chips while watching the cumulus and cumulonimbus cloud gather on the horizon.



With lunch over all Aeros returned to the water for the last session. Two races to go and boats battled hard in the now changeable and unstable conditions, each new cloud drove big shifts and big changes in wind speed. Some boats maximised the opportunities available as each cloud passed however it was possible to take big hits in position too. Showers finally came by the penultimate race, but this didn't dampen spirits. Winners in these conditions included Peter Barton adding another two bullets to his total in the nine rig and Chris Jones in the seven. Andy Hill had a great final race beating most of the nine rigs on the water!



Off the water sailors grabbed a pint while the showers stopped and the sun returned. The RS Aero Sustainability Challenge was won in the nine rig by Peter Barton with local dad and son team Nigel and Ben Rolfe in second and third (regaining their family crown after losing it to the Bartletts at the Spring Champs). In the seven rig a consistent performance from Chris Jones saw him take the title with Matt Evans and Chris Harrup second and third respectively. Tight racing in the five rig over the day saw Roshan Verghese clinch the victory followed by Roger Belton then Alice Lucy.



Thanks must go to Burghfield Sailing Club for being excellent hosts and also to Race Officer, Ian Bullock, and his team who managed the Aero fleets and the concurrent Blaze open meeting perfectly. The use of an iPad to video the start and finish made for a fair regatta with close calls on the line being reviewed and ensuring the correct calls were made. A big thank you to The Green Blue and their sustainability project is also due for providing the winners prizes and helping to educate the fleet on how to mitigate our environmental footprint.

Video - The Race Officer's View

Thanks to PRO Ian Bullock for sharing his footage with the fleet. It provides a fantastic insight into the role of the race officer policing a start line with his iPad video from the rooftop of the committee boat. All five starts are filmed. Pushing hard and receiving the PROs full attention are 2074, 1181, 1817, 1298, 1071, 1792 & 2093 !



Next up for the RS Aero UK Class is the Lymington Coaching this weekend, the sixth and final monthly of the winter coaching weekends. Over Easter is the Green Frog Genovate RS Aero UK Northern Championships at Ullswater before the fleet returns South for the Speed Six Broadwater open in Middlesex on the 23rd. Full details of the RS Aero UK event calendar can be found here.

Results:

RS Aero 5                    
Rank Sail Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Nett
1st 1413 Roshan Verghese Felpham SC -3 1 1 2 1 8 5
2nd 1181 Roger Belton Felpham SC 1 3 2 1 (DSQ) 11 7
3rd 1964 Alice Lucy Rutland SC 2 2 -3 3 2 12 9
                     
RS Aero 7                    
Rank Sail Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Nett
1st 1817 Chris Jones Sutton Bingham SC 3 1 1 1 -6 12 6
2nd 2074 Matt Evans Great Moor SC 2 -5 4 2 2 15 10
3rd 1589 Chris Harrup Burghfield SC 1 4 3 -6 4 18 12
4th 1792 Andy Hill Hayling Island SC 4 -6 5 3 1 19 13
5th 2141 Steve Sharp Reading SC -6 2 2 5 5 20 14
6th 1927 Jack Hardie Frensham Pond SC 5 3 -6 4 3 21 15
7th 2223 Mark Fox Stokes Bay SC 7 7 7 7 (RAF) 36 28
                     
RS Aero 9                    
Rank Sail Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Nett
1st 2093 Peter Barton Lymington Town SC -10 1 5 1 1 18 8
2nd 2152 Ben Rolfe Burghfield/RS Sailing 1 3 2 -5 3 14 9
3rd 2157 Nigel Rolfe Burghfield SC 2 4 -11 2 5 23 12
4th 1930 Paul Bartlett Starcross YC 9 2 3 3 (DNF) 35 17
5th 1298 Rich Watsham RNSA/Starcross YC 4 7 -10 4 7 31 21
6th 2188 Ian Linder Burghfield SC 7 6 4 -16 13 41 26
7th 1093 Peter Townend Chelmarsh SC 8 -13 7 7 6 39 27
8th 999 Dan Bullock Burghfield SC 11 10 1 -13 9 41 29
9th 1002 David Cherrill Broadwater SC 5 8 8 8 -14 39 29
10th 1637 Gregory Bartlett Starcross YC 6 9 -18 15 2 46 31
11th 2162 Peter Chaplin Burghfield SC 3 -15 13 10 15 49 36
12th 1404 Neil Hardie Frensham Pond SC 13 5 -14 6 18 51 37
13th 1135 Phil White Frampton on Severn 12 11 9 -14 10 53 40
14th 1555 Andrew Wilde Burghfield SC -21 20 6 12 17 63 46
15th 2135 David Shafto Burghfield SC 14 -19 19 11 20 70 54
16th 1071 Alan Markham Upper Thames SC 16 16 12 -22 21 73 56
17th 1211 Nick Eales Lymington Town SC 17 17 -21 17 22 80 63
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