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Noble Marine Laser Autumn Qualifier at South Shields Sailing Club

by Sam Whaley 23 Sep 2016 18:13 AEST 17-18 September 2016

On the weekend of 17–18 September, 33 Laser Standards made their way up to South Shields SC for the first Autumn Noble Marine World and European Qualifier. Upon arrival, sailors were greeted with a chilly 15knt breeze. However, it started immediately to steadily decrease until by start time there was a consistent 6–9knts. With spring tides and big leftover swell, it was certain to be an interesting day's sailing.

Race 1 got underway and, with a pin bias line, it was Elliot Hanson who quickly tacked over and crossed most of the fleet. However, it was Whaley, who had started at the starboard end and headed into more favourable tide on the right, who rounded the windward mark first with a healthy lead. He was followed by Hanson in second and Alistair Goodwin in third. The following reach downwind was made interesting by large skewed waves and tide taking you downwind. Up the next beat, Whaley and Hanson had a good battle with Hanson emerging on top with metres to go before the final windward mark. Hanson won the race, closely followed by Whaley and Goodwin in second and third.

In Race 2, more people had clocked onto the right-hand track and it was Hanson and Jamie Calder who managed to execute their plans successfully to lead first and second around the windward mark. With Hanson and Calder out in front, Joe Mullan and Whaley had a battle around the course for third and fourth respectively with Mullan taking third place.

After a short postponement, with the wind shifting progressively right, Race 3 got underway. Once again, Hanson made the best use of his speed to round the windward mark first, with Jack Cookson rounding second and Jack Wetherell in third. The standings stayed the same even as the wind died down towards the end of the race and the fleet headed ashore ready for the next day's racing.

Unfortunately, Sunday dawned with very little wind both in the forecast and on the water. After hanging around for a few hours with still no wind, the infamous Ken vote came out and the racing was abandoned for the day.

Elliot Hanson took the overall win while Sam Whaley's consistency earned him second place. Third place overall and first Youth was Jamie Calder, while Jack Cookson finished fourth and Jack Wetherell fifth.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1209134Elliot HANSONRedesmere SC1112
2209493Sam WHALEYSwanage SC2546
3195779Jamie CALDERLoch Tummel SC / Royal Forth YC5257
4206918Jack COOKSONWPNSA6828
5201481Jack WETHERELLBeaver SC8639
6210532Jack AITKENRncyc47610
7209409Joseph MULLANGWSC133811
8210020Alistair GOODWINWpnsa & Haversham312912
9210880Matt WHITFIELDPenarth YC941113
10208375Jake FARREN‑PRICERoyal Lymington Yc/spinnaker791816
11209914Dugal WILSONLoch Venachar1415721
12209087Hamish ECKSTEINDabchicks West Mersea15101222
13209913Calum ROSIEHelensburgh S.c.26111324
14208680Joe WOODLEYBurghfield12161426
15208189Thomas SCOTTBrightlingsea SC18231028
16209487Oliver DAVENPORTRedesmere SC20131528
17202458Harry GOZZETTDabchicks SC10241929
18209425Tom FENEMORERlymyc & Earlswood Lakes Sailing Club11222433
19310631Benjamin‑timothy FLOWERTobermory YC25142034
20204975Haydn GRIFFITHSSouth Sheilds Sc. Leigh And Lowton. Sc17331734
21202453Andrew McGOWANDundee University16202636
22200998Jack HOPKINSDelph SC21271637
23209413Lewis SMITHRoyal Forth Yacht Club27172239
24209960Daniel JONESTata Steel SC28192342
25210611Iain MCLAUGHLANLargs22212142
26176814Robby BOYDLymington Town SC & Royal Lymington SC31182543
27203966Simon WEATHERSPOONSouth Shields SC19292847
28168091George COLESCarsington23252948
29206183Ian FITZGERALDPort Edgar YC24262750
30199273Alistair HIGGINSDalgety Bay SC30283258
31198574Robbie LAWSONEast Lothian29313059
32203967Angus LAWSONEast Lothian YC32303161
3325643Paul GRAHAMBurwain SC33323365

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