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GP14s at Tollesbury Open

by GP14s Association on 14 Sep 2010
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GP14s at Tollesbury Open - September 11th 2010.

Many of the 22 competitors at Tollesbury found the conditions quite a challenge!


With the wind gusting to 25 knots the beats were certainly hard work however the long reach from the windward mark was superb for those crews with enough bulk to fly their spinnakers. Race Officer Derek Burchell had to set the beat across the strong tide and cleverly offset the windward mark to allow for this, the line bias seemed to favour the pin end but nevertheless there was a lot of bunching at the committee boat and a few collisions did occur.

Richard Lord and Norman Brown from Seahorse SC gave their usual faultless display in all three races. Competition was much closer for the lesser places. James Ward and Richard Whitehill were impressive in second place and as a result of them overtaking the Beharrells right at the end of the final race Ben Kaplan and Roberto Serra claimed third place on count back. Steve Corbet and Steve Browne finished sixth and won the Prize for Series 1 boats inspite of breaking their jib halliard in race 3.

The youngest helm was Annabel Jones-Laurie, crewed by her grandfather, who finished in tenth place which was an excellent performance in these conditions. After about three hours on the water and having shortened the final race out to the main Blackwater estuary to a single lap the fleet returned to the club for some food and to discuss what had been an exhilarating day with many moments to remember.

 

Tollesbury Sailing Club GP14 Open-11th Sept. 2010
 

Boat No.
Helm
Crew
Club
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Total Points
Position
14030
Richard Lord
Norman Brown
SSC
1
1
1
2
1
13316
James Ward
Richard Whitehill
PSC
6
2
2
4
2
13885
Ben Kaplan
Roberto Serra
SSC
2
8
5
7
3
13876
Andy Beharrell
Ian Beharrell
TSC
4
5
3
7
4
13667
Jim Faulkener
Steve Cooper
BTYC
3
4
4
7
5
13003
Steve Corbet
Steve Browne
LoSSC
5
3
16
8
6
13870
John Shepherd
Penny Abbott
SSC
9
6
7
13
7
14020
David Innes
Jon Denyer
FPSC
7
7
23
14
8
13958
George Rogers
Jilly Wilkinson
TSC
23
9
6
15
9
13402
Annabel Jones-Laurie
Ron Laurie
TSC
8
18
8
16
10
8833
Nick Green
Rachel Green
TSC
12
11
9
20
11
13956
Roger Palmer
Sarah Todd
TSC
10
10
12
20
12
13136
Roberto Chacon
Agata Bartoszcze
BTYC
11
12
10
21
13
14058
Ed Coates
Ceri Rogers
TSC
15
23
11
26
14
11947
Martin Smith
Scott Edwards
TSC
14
15
13
27
15
12126
Nick Lynn
Val Lynn
TSC
13
17
15
28
16
13578
Keith Toovey
Chris Higgs
SSC
17
16
14
30
17
13798
Gary Tucker
Philippa Parkes
SSC
16
14
23
30
18
12???
Steve Graham
Nicky Graham
TSC
18
13
23
31
19
1365
Chris Parsons
Charlotte Todd
TSC
19
20
17
36
20
13703
Allan Hawtin
Mike Flower
TSC
23
19
23
42
21
9???
Rik Alewijnse
Becky Alewijnse
TSC
23
23
23
46
22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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