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RS500 Gul Grand Prix at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston SC

by Debbie Darling on 14 Jun 2011
RS500 at Great Yarmouth & Gorleston Sailing Club. Photo Credit: Veronica Falat, GYCSC RS Class Association http://www.rs-association.com
RS500 Gul Grand Prix was held at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Sailing Club (GYGSC) over the weekend of Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June.

The east coast location proved to be a truly dynamic location and provided two full days of challenging and exciting racing conditions on the sea.

Teams from across the country ventured to East Anglia, and they weren’t disappointed. Beautiful sunshine, a long sandy beach and some serious wind made a welcome start for the visitors and locals alike.

On Saturday the wind direction and strength was challenging for the race team, who did a great job to get in three races with three totally different directions and sea states in each. Despite the technical challenges, the changes brought out the best in different sailing teams and each race on Saturday saw a different winner. At the end of the day only one point separated the top three boats - Peter and James Curtis (Island Barn SC), Tim Wilkins and Heather Martin (Hickling Broad SC) and GYGSC's very own Phil Highfield and Tamsin Butcher.

Race one was a F2 – 3 blowing off the shore giving flat water and challenging wind shifts. Then for race two there was a light northerlygiving a long beat in to the tide in a slack chop. Everything changed for race three with a strong F4 – 5 piling in from the south west bringing with it lumpy, steep wind-against-tide waves. Navigating over and around the chop, along with good boat handling skills made you a winner, and it was the two local teams Phil Highfield/Tamsin Butcher and Dave Houghton/John Symonds who showed everyone how it was done, coming first and second respectively while all other teams took a swim.

Sunday started in bright sunshine and a stiff southerly breeze greeted the returning sailors, feeling fresh after an al fresco fish and chip supper on the beach the night before. The wind had built overnight to a south easterly F4, which continued to build throughout the day making the conditions even more testing. Two races were completed before abandoning the third due to seriously high winds and eight foot waves, which made for high adrenaline downwind legs - it wasn’t for the fainthearted.

In both races, Tim and Heather demonstrated why they are the current RS500 World and National Champions, winning both races and taking the overall win. The recent weeks of windy weather at Gorleston obviously benefited the local boats with Phil/Tamsin and Dave/John taking a second and third each, securing those places overall.

A special mention goes to 14 year old Lottie Harland who bravely crewed an RS500 for the first time with veteran to the class James Tanner from Burghfield SC. The team were one of only five who managed to finish all races in the seriously challenging conditions – even crossing the line upside down in one race.

A big thank you to GYGSC for their excellent race management and friendly welcome.

The next event in the RS500 Gul circuit will see the fleet visit Lymington Town SC on second and 3rd July.

Results:

RS UK Class Association website
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Boat

SailNo

Club

HelmName

CrewName

PY

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

Total

Nett

1

Tara

625

HBSC

Tim Wilkins

Heather Martin

972

2.0

1.0

(4.0)

1.0

1.0

9.0

5.0

2

One Off the Devil

665

GYGSC

Phil Highfield

Tamsin Butcher

972

(5.0)

2.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

13.0

8.0

3

 

795

GYGSC

Dave Houghton

John Symonds

972

3.0

(4.0)

2.0

3.0

2.0

14.0

10.0

4

 

659

IBRSC

Peter Curtis

James Curtis

972

1.0

3.0

3.0

(5.0)

4.0

16.0

11.0

5

 

709

Lancing SC

Peter Matthews

Karen Matthews

972

4.0

5.0

(9.0 DNF)

4.0

9.0 DNC

31.0

22.0

6

Schrodinghy IV

525

Burghfield SC

James Tanner

Lottie Harland

972

(7.0)

7.0

5.0

6.0

5.0

30.0

23.0

7

 

624

DWSC

Allan Fraser

Linda Fraser

972

6.0

6.0

(9.0 DNF)

8.0 DNF

9.0 DNC

38.0

29.0

8

 

748

GYGSC

Anna Zmura

Keith Sykes

972

8.0

8.0

(9.0 DNF)

9.0 DNC

9.0 DNC

43.0

34.0

9

Random

638

HBSC

Kevin Murphy

William Slater

972

(9.0)

9.0

9.0 DNF

8.0 DNF

9.0 DNC

44.0

35.0