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Firefly Inlands at Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club

by Nigel Wakefield 2 Nov 2009 19:52 HKT 31 October - 1 November 2009

Spectacular finale to 2009 Firefly season

The Firefly Inland Championships saw some 44 boats turn up at Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club on October 31/November 1 for a spectacular end to the Firefly 2009 season.

With gale force winds forecast overnight, the race officer was keen to get as much racing as possible done on Saturday, scheduling four races.

In classic Firefly style, the fleet started the day with two general recalls and a black flag which saw some hot contenders for the title binned from race 1.

Finally after a clean start, Alex Davy/Jonquil Brookes (Harwich) led the fleet round the windward mark. Fran Gifford/Susanna Bickford led for a while, which set them up to win the overall ladies prize.

It was eventually won by national champions Nigel Wakefield/Emily Saunderson (Gosport). Wakefield/Saunderson won the next two, which took place in a dying breeze.

Further down the fleet, huge mark rounding manoeuvres were the order of the day with many places to be gained by sailing around all the trouble.

It was all change on Sunday as huge gusts whipped down the course.

When the wind dropped to a mere 25 knots, the fleet launched. Wakefield/Saunderson led convincingly round mark 1 and were able to get far enough ahead to stop and re-attach a shroud prior to finishing to take the Inlands title.

Behind them chaos ensued as the class chairman capsized at the windward mark allowing Steve Greaves/Caroline Edwards and Jamie McEwen/Josie Palmer to get away down the reach while Davy/Brookes, Stuart and Jane Hudson and others had to bear away to miss his rigging.

With gale force gusts sweeping the course, very few risked gybing at the wing mark.

Some 20 boats did the three laps and got to the finish line - all with a tale to tell. The race finished with Greaves/Edwards second, Andy Cornah/Hamish Walker third and Rosie Davey/Giles Bradford fourth.

The second race was equally, if not more, dramatic. Calamity befell Greaves/Edwards and Cornah/Walker with Cornah’s sail falling off the gooseneck during a capsize and ripping at one of the seams, and Greaves’ mast breaking at the spreaders for the second Inlands in a row!

The Hudsons won the second race and Mark Tait/Penny Hooper came in second in his 1948 vintage boat. Wakefield’s third place spoiled his clean sweep for the weekend - his first and presumably the last capsize of the season was to blame.

Cornah righted his boat and finished the race 8th under jib alone.

Two races was quite enough as the wind showed no signs of dying and six masts had already broken or bent.

Those members of the fleet who showed the necessary moral fibre to complete both races retired proudly to the bar to start the tall stories sessions. It was a brilliant Inlands, with the full range of sailing conditions from force 1 - force 8, excellent race management and a hospitable reception at the club.

All 88 competitors - including 20 students from Bristol and UWE universities - were entered into the prizedraw to win a brand new Rondar firefly. The prizedraw will take place at the end of season party on November 14 with celebrity guest Steve Mitchell doing the honours.

See the NFA website for details about the party - tickets are available from Jo Mason through the website.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st3674Nigel WakefiedEmily SaundersonGosport MBYC1111-34
2nd3850Stuart HudsonJane HudsonWeston SC(OCS)256114
3rd498Mark TaitPenny HooperBurghfield SC73-179221
4th0Andy CornahHamish WalkerWest Kirby39-102822
5th2018Paul KameenLaura KameenWest Kirby4712(DNF)427
6th2649Alex DaveyJonquil BrookesRoyal Harwich2(OCS)316728
7th3612Mike SteeleDebs SteeleHamble River SC61185(DNF)30
8th3023Barney SmithAlannah WitherbyHamble River SC134-1514536
9th3620Frances GiffordSusanna BickfordAldeburgh YC51711(DNF)942
10th3615Jamie McEwanJosie PalmerRanelagh SC1114611(DNF)42
11th1867Steven GreavesCaroline EdwardsRickmansworth SC95273(DNF)44
12th3690Rosie DaveyGiles BradfieldRoyal Harwich16-191941049
13th3895Tony ThresherMike RadfordWest Oxfordshire SC14-1814151154
14th3809Fred MainwaringJenn LambRed Wharf Bay SC-28202171260
15th30331Preston TaylorMarianthe EvangeidisBath University2024-2613663
16th3627George BarkerHarry BarkerOxford SC22-2316201371
17th3695Angus CookArthur CookCastaways15102(DNF)DNF72
18th3414Ali BarkerNicky BarkerRAFSC(OCS)1229181574
19th2646Nick MartingdaleHenry MartingdaleFrampton-on-Severn1967(DNF)DNF77
20th3072Damian BorehamMoira ThresherWessex Exiles18164(DNF)DNF83
21st3095Chris GuyAnnie GossSpinnaker17139(DNF)DNF84
22nd3967Tom LonsdaleEmily HerridgeWest Oxfordshire SC2725258(DNF)85
23rd2659Ben LumbyLiz EvansRSC12822(DNF)DNF87
24th3616Johnny BickfordJo MasonUpper Thames25(OCS)30191488
25th3683Sophie ShepherdSarah LombardWKSC102213(DNF)DNF90
26th3748Andy Reynolds JonesRebecca MarriotWest Kirby29213210(DNF)92
27th3946Sam LittlejohnKatie SmarthwaiteBath University82623(DNF)DNF102
28th3113Henry ArnoldCicely RobinsonRTYC241518(DNF)DNF102
29th3033James ClaytonIan GillRoyal Harwich32333412(DNF)111
30thB3Andy Davis Bristol University SC302824(DNF)DNF127
31stFHannah TattersallJonathan LauWimbleon Park SC262731(DNF)DNF129
32ndUWE5Andy PinkhamKate WardleUWE(OCS)303917DNF131
33rd3739Lucy BorehamRachel CrebinDell Quay21(OCS)20DNFDNF131
34thB 2Harry CheethamCharlotte RichardsonBristol University SC233133(DNF)DNF132
35thUWE 2Emma BestSarah BurgeCVLSC/UWE352936(DNF)DNF145
36thB 6Alex GrovesNathaniel ColmanBristol University SC343235(DNF)DNF146
37thB5Oliver SloperKatie LeeISC313438(DNF)DNF148
38th3X (3894)Alistair NorrisEmma HaughRed Wharf Bay SC36(DNF)28DNFDNF154
39thUWE 4Will BatesChris ThorneCVLSC333542(DNF)DNF155
40th2Henry BarkerJordan ReeveRadley College393637(DNF)DNF157
41stB1Peter LawranceLindsey NoakesBristol University SC373840(DNF)DNF160
42ndUWE3James WallaceBrendan McDonaldUWE3837(DNF)DNFDNF165
43rd4000Alexander RiceJack OverhillMillfield403941(DNF)DNF165
44thUWE1Nick ZamitVictoria MansonUWE4140(DNF)DNFDNF171

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