Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Selden 53rd Solo National Championship & Nation's Cup - Day 5

by Will Loy 7 Aug 2015 01:55 PDT 1-7 August 2015

Race 9

The fleet had just about recovered from the three back-to-back races the day before and with a forecast of around 12-16mph and another three races planned, the athletes donned lycra and neoprene and made their way onto the course. Conditions were a perfect 16mph from 270 degrees or west in old money. The fleet were away after a few general recalls and it was Kevan Gibb who stole the limelight with Cumbley, Tunnicliffe, Sims and Wilson in pursuit. The fleet revelled in the perfect planing conditions, the old fashioned triangle sausage course is hard to beat on a day like today. Cumbley had a healthy lead by mark 3 and worked the middle while Davis hit the left. Cumbley and Gibb were neck and neck at mark 4 but Davis had moved through to third. Sims and Tunnicliffe were the right hand losers. Up the third beat and Davis again went hard left but this time Cumbley kept an eye on him and at the top he had extended his lead. Gibb finally relinquished second at the gybe mark so the top five were, Cumbley, Davis, Gibb, Wilson and Sims.

Race 10

The fleet were a little bit over zealous and it took several attempts and two black flags to get the race away. Tunnicliffe and Steve Ede two of the casualties. The fleet divided up the beat and I strained my short vision eyesight to try and find a biblical figure walking down the middle but alas there was no bugger. Cumbley was on fire and rounded ahead of Wilson and Davis. I swear I heard Cumbley humming "anything you can do'' as he roared down the reach. Davis passed Wilson at the gybe mark and set off after the reigning champion. There were a number of capsizes but no hospitalizations as the Solo sailors piled down, around but not through the building wave patterns. Cumbley secured the bullet, Davis second, Wilson third, Sims fourth and Andrew Wilde fifth.

Re-scheduled Race 3

This was proper man-testing stuff, therefore, incredible respect for the one lady competitor, Katie Masterson who completed all three races. The wind increased to a healthy 18-24 and with a tweak to 255 degrees and a course adjustment by Ted and the team, the re-scheduled race 3 was started. Clean away and with a few OCS casualties with something to prove it was big Jim Turner who gained the bragging rights with Cumbley second and Nick Bonner who had calmed down after a difference of opinion with Chris Brown at the start of race 9, third. As the newly installed President of the N.S.C.A I plan to introduce the naughty chair for transgressors of the racing rules of sailing. The reaches were epic. I was called away to shore so could not cover the race but at the death of an awesome race it was Cumbley who secured his third bullet of the day from Davis, Sims, Tunnicliffe and Turner.

So, as the fleet dragged their boats and themselves up the soft Scottish sand it would be Cumbley with a healthy five point lead over Davis with Sims a further nine points back. Tomorrow is forecast lighter and with a possible further three races and a start time of 12pm, the SELDEN Solo Nationals and Nation's Cup is not over.

Results after Day 5:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R7R8R9R10Pts
1st5387Charlie CumbleyTeigh Corinthian1‑21122118
2nd5597Andy DavisBlithfield Sailing Club5‑62112213
3rd5491Michael SimsCarsington Sailing Club3‑253345422
4th5340Andy TunnicliffRYA494566(BFD)34
5th5603Robbie WilsonWormat Boating Club18311(DNS)34342
6th5509Peter MitchellHayling Island2‑3284187544
7th5492Andrew WildeCarsington94‑148514646
8th4982Nick BonnerNetley7561915‑21759
9th5363David MitchellWarsash Sailing Club‑1717106991061
10th5616Kevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club6‑3412143431180
11th5585Oliver WellsNorthampton101‑36358151887
12th5564Chris BrownDraycote Water Sailing Club‑211691314191788
13th5130Mark LeeWeymouth141513928‑301291
14th5362Chris GoldhawkChew Valley1327715‑37131994
15th5486David SwordCCC348181020‑53898
16th5628Chris TurnerRoyal Lymington YC261019121126(BFD)104
17th5198Craig WilliamsonSHSC and HISC11131637‑40821106
18th5383Patrick HamiltonBurwain36‑442111171016111
19th5478Nigel DaviesDraycote Water Sailing Club25‑42297211713112
20th5545Ewan Birkin‑WallsHunts2922217‑382322115
21st5421Anthony OsmanChichester Yacht Club12740241025‑41118
22nd5234Alex CorbyChew Valley2328‑4516192015121
23rd5480Ian HopwoodLeigh & Lowton Sailing Club32‑392021121623124
24th5610Jim TurnerWakatere Boating Club NZ‑383653630189134
25th5608Steve EdeWest Mersea Yacht Club163017343111(BFD)139
26th5449Chris RobinsonHollingsworth Lake Sailing Club19352728‑361220141
27th5023Brian HollandSCYC40142626‑532225153
28th5473Steve DenisonHollingsworth Lake1543‑4430132828157
29th5569Nick RawlingsHayling Island2040321824‑4426160
30th5488John WebsterCarsington Sailing Club‑39292423253830169
31st4625Richard BoltonDalgetty Bay301834312731‑35171
32nd5613Stuart GibsonClyde Cruising Club2812(DNF)50432714174
33rd5563David GriffithsBoughbeech‑52193827233434175
34th5507Nigel PybusDraycote Water Sailing Club823(DNF)44442442185
35th5625Paul DavisLymington Town35‑551539353331188
36th5596Ray CollinsLocks‑41412522264133188
37th5462Simon JonesTeigh Corinthian44262340‑474024197
38th5578William RaineyBurghfield2457(DNC)32223239206
39th5602Keith MilroySt Mary's Loch Sailing Club48‑622820323743208
40th4876Oliver WhiteheadHollingsworth Lake Sailing Club432037‑46334336212
41st5595Andrew FoxLeigh & Lowton Sailing Club‑61514133163637214
42nd5290Cliff CrawshawTATA2249(DNC)38729DNF216
43rd5518Innes ArmstrongBurwain47243349(DNF)3929221
44th4572Gerry GoodfellowSt Mary's Loch Sailing Club(DNC)333045414527221
45th5604John ColegraveAberdeen & Stonehaven S.C.42373925(DNF)35BFD249
46th5183Malcolm MackleySalcombe‑65544329295147253
47th5203Michael CowanBassenthwaiteDGA‑613147554732257.5
48th5623Mike ThomasRYA4911485150‑5452261
49th5377Stephen WaiteHighCliffe374742‑53485240266
50th5450Andy OsmanParkstone3148(DNC)413942DNF272
51st5037Alastair ReynardCarsington Sailing Club2758(DNF)58494838278
52nd5618Derek GibbLargo Bay62‑633543514944284
53rd5501Gavin VaughanCarsington Sailing Club(DNF)454752464653289
54th5067Bernard ClarkRipon3331(DNC)4245DNCDNC293
55th5489Tim MorganChew Valley57‑604955425046299
56th5209David ParkinAberdeen And Stonehaven Club4652465452‑5849299
57th5237Derek JackmanChichester Yacht Club5650(DNF)48565645311
58th5373Phil SturmerRoyal Burnmam Yacht Club5822(DNF)565855BFD320
59th5561Patrick BurnsRYA5138(DNF)61595754320
60th5447Nigel FordSt Andrews Sailing Club5559545954‑6248329
61st4672Katie MastersonSt Mary's Loch Sailing Club45‑655163616150331
62nd5484Ian WilsonPrestwick Sailing Club5456(DNF)57575955338
63rd3939Peter MiddlemissTynemouth(DNF)665264636557367
64th5289Simon RichardsNewburgh53(DNC)53DNCDNC6456368
65th4297David McClayPrestwick Sailing Club5046(DNC)DNFDNF63BFD372
66th5109Alan CattoLeigh & Lowton Sailing Club59(DNC)DNC60DNF6051372
67th3163Steve FraserEast Lothian Yacht Club636450(DNF)6066BFD374
68th4993Ian HallBassenthwaite6053(DNC)6262DNCDNC379
69th1494Lorry YoungSt Mary's Loch Sailing Club64(DNC)DNCDNFDNC67DNF415
70th4110Keith YoungRutland Water(DNF)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNFDNC426

Related Articles

Solos at Northampton
15 visitors from every point of the compass join 6 home boats for Midland Area Series Round 3 The third round of the Allen and CB Coverstore sponsored Solo Midland Area Series took place at Pitsford Reservoir attracting a very competitive fleet with fifteen visitors from every point of the compass joining six home boats. Posted on 1 Jun
Barney Greenhill Solo open meeting at Salcombe
Mushroom-grower announces Struggle Trophy winner Barney has been a figure on the Salcombe scene all his life. He is also well versed in the art of mushroom growing, which he long wholesaled in Covent Garden. Now retired but through considerable largesse, he sponsors this event. Posted on 28 May
Solo class Eastern Areas at Brightlingsea
Steve Ede manages to overturn Alex Corby's day 1 domination On 11th and 12th May Brightlingsea S.C. hosted 23 Solos for the Brightlingsea Eastern Area Open/Championship, with the event being held jointly with the Merlin Rockets. The weather could hardly have been better with warm sunshine and a force 3 to 4. Posted on 23 May
Fishers Green Solo Open
A pleasing turnout of 22 helms Fishers Green Sailing Club held their annual Solo Open Meeting on Sunday 19th May 2024. The forecast was for moderate conditions with the prevailing wind from a north easterly / easterly direction. Posted on 23 May
Frensham Pond Solo Open
26 helms for Solo Southern Area Series event On 19th May, as part of the Solo Southern Area Series sponsored by Magic Marine and Triggernaut, Frensham Pond SC staged their 2024 Solo Open Meeting for an entry of 26 including 8 visitors, a figure that hasn't been beaten for nearly 20 years. Posted on 22 May
Bristol Corinthian Solo and ILCA Open
A bright but windless morning greeted the fleet A bright but windless morning saw 22 Solos and 9 ILCAs meet at at Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club for the annual Solo and ICLA Open meeting. Posted on 22 May
Bassenthwaite Solo Open
Greeted with sun and a panorama that only Bassenthwaite can offer up 17 helms made the trip to Bassenthwaite Sailing Club at the weekend for the Solo open. They were greeted with sun and panorama that only Bassenthwaite can offer up. Posted on 20 May
Solos at Chanonry
HD Sails Scottish Travellers Series underway after a delayed start to the season After a delayed start to the season the HD Sails Scottish travellers series got under way at Chanonry SC on May 11. The season opening event at Bardowie in late April was abandoned due to lack of wind. Posted on 16 May
Solo Northern Area Championships at Ogston
Nobody could immediately work out who'd won the event, so it was left to Sailwave Round 2 of the Northern Series took place at Ogston Sailing Club in Derbyshire and this event was given the prestige of being the Northern Area Championships. Fifteen visitors joined the eight home boats and all were welcomed to glorious sunshine. Posted on 15 May
Salcombe Yacht Club Sailing Club Series Race 4
Sailors tried to recall which mark was indeed M and which was O The fourth instalment in the SYC Sailing Club Series proceeded under the watchful eye of Race Officer Graham Cranford-Smith. The sun was shining and a steady force 3 had set in, so all that was left now was to set the course, and what a course it was! Posted on 13 May
Selden 2020 - FOOTER