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UK 18ft Skiff Grand Prix Round 2 at Calshot Activity Centre overall

by Ben Clothier on 9 May 2012
Start - Round 2, Day 2, UK 18ft Skiff Grand Prix 2012 Tom Barnett http://www.wavephotography.co.uk
UK 18ft Skiff Grand Prix second round was held at Calshot Activity Centre over the bank holiday weekend (5-7 May). Eight teams raced for the Holt Challenge plate in cold, wet and windy conditions for the most part. Team Pica, the defending holders of the trophy, were given more to think about with new challenge coming from a variety of directions in the form of teams Ronstan and team LED.


Sunday saw very similar conditions to Saturday with teams making the trip over to the race area east of Hillhead. With the North easterly coming off the mainland, the course was relatively flat but gusty. Crew work had clearly settled down after the first day of racing as five different teams posted a top three result. Steve McLean and his team on LED looked like they had found a new gear, giving Pica some unexpected pressure and forcing an error resulting in a clear lead for LED down the last run. A late gybe for LED and wind shift resulted in Pica squeezing through to a controversial first place on the finish with boats neck and neck through the line. LED made their way back to the beach following technical issues. In the second race of the day it was the Kiddle brothers with new crew Oscar Mead on Gill in third, Ronstan in second that joined Pica in the top spots with Ronstan clearly showing they had the potential to challenge Pica's lead. This proved true as it all came together for team Ronstan in the last race on Sunday when they posted their first win, pushing Pica into second with Young and Reckless in third. Gill beating Mark Watts' Aftica to fourth Place. As the teams packed up for the day the sun finally broke through proving a welcome glimpse of spring weather. Teams converged in Hamble for food and drinks before the final day of racing.

The hope that the bright skies of Sunday afternoon would continue into Monday quickly evaporated as teams woke to a wet and windy Monday morning. At least it was above 10 degrees Celsius. The breeze forecast continued to strengthen and fleet according chose opted for small rigs. The Race course was set in the Hill Head area with a start in around 16 gusting 19 knots.


The first lap saw Ronstan take the lead with Pica picking the shifts as the wind clocked round to the south finally pulling them ahead of Ronstan to get the first win of the day. Third Carsington, fourth Young and Reckless. The breeze settling down to a southerly and the rain finally stopped, all was set for what was to be the final race. With a short start line it was always going to be busy. Caringston was forced over early by Pica at the committee boat end whilst the rest of the fleet were away clear. Ronstan, Pica and LED all showed good speed but it was Ronstan that took early advantage and stayed ahead to post there second race win of the regatta with Pica in second, LED in third and Caringston in fourth.


Despite taking their second event win of the 2012 Grand Prix Pica (Stewart Mears, Tristan Hutt and Jamie Mears) were finally put under pressure having to count a second place in their usual string of firsts. second place went to new arrivals, Loch Lomond team Ronstan (Cammy Steele, John Annan and Craig Hepplewaite) putting in an impressive performance to take a very convincing second place. The third podium position goes to Team Young and Reckless (Mark Kudlinski, Miguel Andrew and Tom Hill) who's winter training and consistent effort during the event assured their first podium position in the UK Grand Prix. The next four places all included at least one race position in top three showing how close and mixed the racing is becoming on the UK Grand Prix.

The prize giving at the Calshot Activity Centre bar concluded a fantastic weekend of racing before teams departed for the first event of the European Grand Prix in Balaton, Hungary, which starts on Thursday. We wish all teams the best for the European Grand Prix and look forward to their return for the third UK event on the first and 2nd September in Sandbanks, Poole, before the Nationals and last event of the UK and European Grand Prixs in Plymouth on
the 28th/29th/30th Sept.

Many thanks to the Calshot Activity Centre, Principle Race Officer Ed Browne, his Race Management and Safety teams as well as event sponsors DRisk and Hyde Sails.

Results:


 

Boat

 

Sail
No

 

Club

 

Helm
Name

 

Crew
Name

 

R1

 

R2

 

R3

 

R4

 

R5

 

R6

 

R7

 

R8

 

Total

 

Nett

 

1st

 

Pica

 

92

 

Stone SC

 

Jamie Mears

 

Stewart Mears /
Tristan Hutt

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

(2)

 

1

 

2

 

10

 

8

 

2nd

 

Ronstan

 

12

 

Loch Lomond SC

 

Craig Hepplewaite

 

John Annan /
Cammy Steele

 

2

 

2

 

(3)

 

3

 

2

 

1

 

2

 

1

 

16

 

13

 

3rd

 

Young and
Reckless 

 

30

 

Rutland SC

 

Tom Hill

 

Miguel Andrew /
 Mark Kudlinski

 

8

 

3

 

4

 

(9)

 

5

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

40

 

32

 

4th

 

Gill

 

11

 

GCYC / Calshot SC

 

Tom Kiddle

 

Matt Kiddle /
Oscar Mead

 

5

 

4

 

7

 

4

 

3

 

4

 

(9)

 

9

 

45

 

36

 

5th

 

LED

 

43

 

Hayling Island SC

 

Steve McLean

 

Nick Murray /
Tom Bruton

 

4

 

8

 

2

 

2

 

(9)

 

9

 

9

 

3

 

46

 

37

 

6th

 

Aftica

 

52

 

Cardiff Bay Yacht Club

 

Mark Watts

 

Marcelle Newbold /
Alex Farr

 

3

 

8

 

(9)

 

5

 

4

 

5

 

9

 

9

 

52

 

43

 

7th

 

Carsington

 

40

 

Carsington SC

 

Richard Allen

 

Richard Bland /
Peter Shaw

 

8

 

8

 

5

 

(9)

 

9

 

9

 

3

 

4

 

56

 

46

 

8th

 

Hyde Sails

 

26

 

West Mersea YC

 

Jack Grogan

 

Mike Banks /
Sam Caslin

 

(9)

 

9

 

9

 

5

 

9

 

9

 

9

 

9

 

68

 

59



 

Boat

 

Sail
No

 

Club

 

Helm
Name

 

Crew
Name

 

R1

 

R2

 

Total

 

1st

 

Pica

 

92

 

Stone SC

 

Jamie Mears

 

Stewart Mears /
Tristan Hutt

 

1.0

 

1.0

 

2.0

 

2nd

 

LED

 

43

 

Hayling Island SC

 

Steve McLean

 

Nick Murray /
Tom Bruton

 

3.0

 

5.0

 

8.0

 

3rd

 

Young and
Reckless 

 

30

 

Rutland SC

 

Tom Hill

 

Miguel Andrew /
Mark Kudlinski

 

5.0

 

3.0

 

8.0

 

4th

 

Ronstan

 

12

 

Loch Lomond SC

 

Craig Hepplewaite

 

Joh Annan /
Cammy Steele

 

7.0

 

2.0

 

9.0

 

5th

 

Hyde Sails

 

26

 

West Mersea YC

 

Jack Grogan

 

Mike Banks /
Sam Caslin

 

2.0

 

8.0

 

10.0

 

6th

 

Carsington

 

40

 

Carsington SC

 

Richard Allen

 

Richard Bland /
Peter Shaw

 

4.0

 

7.0

 

11.0

 

7th

 

Gill

 

11

 

GCYC / Calshot SC

 

Tom Kiddle

 

Matt Kiddle /
Oscar Mead

 

7.0

 

4.0

 

11.0

 

8th

 

Aftica

 

52

 

Cardiff Bay Yacht Club

 

Mark Watts

 

Marcelle Newbold /
Alex Farr

 

6.0

 

6.0

 

12.0









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