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Phantom Eastern Series at Southwold Sailing Club

by Simon Cowood 7 Jun 2010 07:35 PDT 30-31 May 2010

The 4th Round of the Tempera Tech / JJ Boats Eastern Series took place over the Whitsun Bank Holiday at Southwold Sailing Club. Training was held on the Saturday followed by racing on the Sunday and Monday.

27 boats set out through Southwold harbour and where greeted by a blustery 4-5 with gusts close to a 6 at times.

The course set was trapezoid with a sausage thrown in for good measure. The first race got off without any hitches and the fleet enjoyed some interesting runs and flat out reaches. Jim Hunt from Sutton SC was first followed by Simon Childs and Neil Fulcher in third. With the wind increasing many boats headed for home and at one point 8 helms were seen inspecting their hulls all at the same time (checking for seaweed).

This time Simon Childs took pole position followed by Charlie Cumbley and then Jim Hunt. Sunday night was John Waylings 50th birthday so after chilly and rice and ice cream and jelly we had a little drink to celebrate.

Monday dawned with a number of helms wishing they hadn't had that last wafer thin mint, 27 became 15 intrepid helms.

Three races were sailed back to back in the best winds of the weekend. Lawrence Crispin (who went home) stepped up a gear and won all 3 races with Jim Hunt, Simon Childs and Neil Fulcher battling it out behind.

With Lawrence, Jim and Simon all on 8 points the winner was decided on the last race. Lawence Crispin was first followed by Simon Childs and Jim Hunt in third.

A big thank you to all at Southworld especially Jez for all his hard work behind the scenes and to the "Sundace Bar" which has now become an integral part to the travelling Phantoms.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1309Lawrence CrispinStone5(DNF)1118
2nd137Simon ChildsStewartby Water21-4328
3rd1324Jim HuntSutton1-32238
4th1362Neil FulcherStone3-634616
5th1304Simon CowoodNorthampton8(DNF)56524
6th1175John WaylingStewartby-151069429
7th1157Nick RadleyStone948-14829
8th1243Paul LesterChase SC7778-1229
9th1355Matthew HorseRoyal Harwich-1211115936
10th1327James CaseWells17(DNF)911744

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