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Flying 15 Nationals at Parkstone YC - Day 1

by Flying 15 GBR on 19 Jul 2010
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Flying 15 National Championships at Parkstone YC - day 1.

Great sea sailing in Poole bay in sunshine and a glorious 3-5 breeze meant the Nationals started in style.

Revelling in these conditions Mike Hart won the first race after establishing a comfortable lead. In the second race Chris Gorringe was fisrt around the windward mark but was overhauled by Steve Goacher on the second reach and it was Steve who went on to win despite being chased by Mike Hart.

Provisional placings after 2 races are:

1st - Mike Hart and Richard Rigg
2nd - Dave McKee and Chris Hewkin
3rd - Russell Peters and Tim Hall
4th - Steve Goacher and Phil Evans
5th - Mark Longstaff and Simon Thompson
6th - Greg Wells and Mark Darling

Open Fleet

Sailed:2, Discards:0, To count:2, Entries:53, Scoring system:RYA Low Points
Tally Rank SailNo Fleet Boat HelmName CrewName Club R1
 
R2
 
Nett Points Total Points
44 1st 3917 Open Art Gekko Mike Hart Richard Rigg Port Dinorwic SC 1 2 3 3
40 2nd 3905 Open Secret Ingredient David McKee Chris Hewkin Dovestone SC 4 3 7 7
41 3rd 3911 Open   Russell Peters Tim Hall Hayling Island SC 2 10 12 12
32 4th 3821 Open   Steve Goacher Phil Evans RWYC 12 1 13 13
31 5th 3795 Open Wind Conquerer Mark Longstaff Simon Thompson Draycote Water/Graham Water SC 6 8 14 14
45 6th 3920 Open Betty Greg Wells Mark Darling Hayling Island SC 5 12 17 17
46 7th 3922 Open   Jereny Davy Tim Harper DWSC & HISC 10 9 19 19
33 8th 3851 Open Ffuk Ian Linder Kevin Sweetman Burghfield SC 13 7 20 20
24 9th 3758 Open Ffloater Pete Allam Jo Allam Parkstone YC 7 15 22 22
49 10th 3937 Open Sound Barrier Simon Kneller Andrew Palmer Grafham Water SC 3 20 23 23
55 11th 3958 Open   Andy Davis Andy Louch Blithfield SC 8 16 24 24
61 12th 3957 Open Fourwinds VI Charles Apthorpe Alan Green Hayling Island SC 11 14 25 25
14 13th 3625 Open Tempus Ffugit Chris Gorringe Nadia Hosie Parkstone YC 20 6 26 26
52 14th 3953 Open La Fforza Del Vento Robert Hogben Glyn Morgan Bewl Valley SC 17 13 30 30
58 15th 3961 Open The Dark Knight Arnaud Biet Fabien Constant Dinard YC 16 17 33 33
37 16th 3890 Open If Only.... Geoff Bayliss Martin Grady Hayling Island SC 9 25 34 34
21 17th 3732 Open   Matthew Whittaker Andrew Fairley RNCYC 23 11 34 34
22 18th 3736 Open Wavebreaker Peter Bannister Sue Bannister Hayling Island SC 14 21 35 35
35 19th 3875 Open Miffysoffeles Brett Dingwall Mike Stevens Datchet Water SC 24 18 42 42
17 20th 3681 Open Pterodactyl Pip Hudson Jeremy Hudson Broxbourne SC 21 24 45 45
62 21st 3936 Open Smooth & Stoned Steve Douthwaite Paul Averley Derwent Reservoir SC 19 29 48 48
42 22nd 3914 Open Defying Gravity Adrian Tattersall Tim Smart Parkstone YC 15 38 53 53
28 23rd 3786 Open Sans Culottes Chris Harris Tracy Harris Northampton SC 18 35 53 53
9 24th 3490 Open Accelerando Patrick Keats David Culpan Parkstone YC 25 28 53 53
26 25th 3780 Open Fast and Furious David Morgan Lorena Walden Llangorse SC 30 26 56 56
51 26th 3941 Open   Alan Bax Bill Masterman Hayling Island SC 54 BFD 4 58 58
54 27th 3955 Open Ffitz Gill Browning Simon Weatherill Hayling Island SC 54 BFD 5 59 59
30 28th 3791 Open Flow Keith Aldridge Chris Jermyn Parkstone YC 26 34 60 60
50 29th 3939 Open   Athol King Trevor Bellis Derwent Reservoir SC 22 40 62 62
16 30th 3667 Open Just William Jonathan Ward Harry Briddon Ogston SC 32 31 63 63
18 31st 3699 Open Ana Karenina Anthony Osman Andy Osman Parkstone YC 31 33 64 64
48 32nd 3932 Open Spiderpig Chris Swallow John Tuckwell Burton SC 27 39 66 66
23 33rd 3737 Open Eleni Simon Robinson David Vasey Derwent Reservoir SC 38 30 68 68
29 34th 3787 Open Five David Brockbank Janet Lefton Key West SC 36 32 68 68
20 35th 3716 Open Sparks Chris Waples Tom Waples Hayling Island SC 28 41 69 69
39 36th 3901 Open Freewheelin' Mike Kilbee Tony Cox Parkstone YC 34 36 70 70
64 37th 3904 Open Chuck Henry Craven Smith Matt Alvarado Hayling Island SC 54 BFD 19 73 73
27 38th 3783 Open Friendly Fire Barry Rolfe Russell Hammerton Parkstone YC 29 45 74 74
56 39th 3959 Open   Andy Goddard Mal Hartland Dovestone SC 54 BFD 22 76 76
15 40th 3645 Open   Nick Taylor Brian Sanderson Grafham Water SC 33 43 76 76
53 41st 3954 Open Bright Sparks Justin Waples Iain Stowe RCYC. 54 BFD 23 77 77
12 42nd 3537 Open   M. Glasgow G. Brown Hayling Island SC 40 37 77 77
43 43rd 3916 Open Silhouette Martin Lewis Mike Riley/Steve Brown Parkstone YC 54 BFD 27 81 81
19 44th 3711 Open Fifteen Love Phil Owen Keith Smith Parkstone YC 39 44 83 83
47 45th 3926 Open Fifty Fifty Andrew Millband Andrea Millband CCYC 41 42 83 83
36 46th 3885 Open No Ffrills Tony Lee Chris Chew Derwent Reservoir SC 35 49 84 84
11 47th 3521 Open GetaFix Keith Jamieson Graham Wadley RWYC/Grafham Water SC 37 47 84 84
57 48th 3960 Open Freddy XIV Max Walker Rebecca Walker Parkstone YC 42 46 88 88
25 49th 3778 Open Typhoon Larry G. Povey C. Povey Bewl Valley SC 43 50 93 93
10 50th 3513 Open Dusty IV Paul Wills Tony Beddingfield Parkstone YC 45 48 93 93
34 51st 3853 Open Flying Free Noel West Jim Vince Bewl Valley SC 44 51 95 95
13 52nd 3565 Open Okey Dokey David Attwood Furgus Attwood Tayvallich SC 46 52 98 98
60 53rd 3591 Open Four Winds Ruairidh Scott Jonathan Clark Tarbert & Hayling Island SC 54 DNS 54 DNS 108 108



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