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RS Aeros at the Lymington Dinghy Regatta

by Tim Hire 9 Jul 2018 20:49 PDT 7-8 July 2018
Lymington Dinghy Regatta 2018 © Royal Lymington YC

Once again this year, the Lymington Dinghy Regatta featured an RS Aero class start, 26 boats including one from the Netherlands entered for a fun-packed weekend. The forecast for the weekend initially did not look great, but local knowledge predicted a sea breeze which duly came in and the fleets were greeted with a 10-14 knot wind, creating tight racing throughout the field.

100 boats entered the Regatta and the fleet was split into two courses, one east and one west of the Lymington River entrance, with the RS Aero's on the west course. The plan was for six races split over the two days with all of the Aero's racing together under handicap, making it interesting but tricky for the 5s starting on the same line as the 7s and the 9s.

We launched at about 12:00 on the Saturday, just after low tide, which made life easier because the tide did not change direction during the day. The 10-14 knot wind stirred up by the sea breeze made racing physically demanding, with flat boats being a key factor in your upwind boat speed, as we sailed through the small chop churned up by the wind.

The wind remained reasonably consistent building slightly right at the end of the day. Due to the low wind forecast for the next day, the race committee decided to get in four races rather than three to give us a buffer. The tide was consistently the major factor in tactics around the course, and it was a challenge every lap to pick your windward mark laylines with the changing tidal conditions. Peter Barton (Lymington Town SC) mastered this winning three of the four races on handicap in his 9 rig, followed closely by Noah Rees (Torpoint Mosquito SC) and Tim Hire (Royal Lymington YC) in 7s and Sammy Isaacs-Johnson (Maidenhead SC) in his 5. There were battles in each of the fleets, especially in the 7s and 5s who always had close racing. Importantly, the race team made a fine job of quick turnarounds between races ensiring the fleet were back ashore in time to watch England win the football!

Sunday brought a change in conditions, with the Solent being almost a mill pond. Racing was postponed as we waited for the predicted arrival of the sea breezed which had produced such great sailing the day before. Finally, after a couple of hours of postponement, we were on the water and the sea breeze came back, albeit less than the day before. The lighter winds added another dynamic to the racing for the final two races of the weekend. Tim Hire won the two races, however was unable to catch up the overnight leaders Peter Barton or Noah Rees who finished first and second respectively.

Finally, at the end of a sun-filled weekend, the wind picked back up for a fast reach back up Lymington River, before all the competitors collected their delicious jam doughnuts and tea as they signed back in.

Thanks must go to the sponsors Harken who provided the prizes for the whole of the event, but even more so to Heather Chipperfield and Luke McEwen who were responsible for organising the whole event and Vicky and Alastair who were the sailing managers of each of the two clubs.

Next up on the UK RS Aero calendar is West Kirby in the north west on 14/15th July and Eastbourne on the south coast on Saturday 21st July. These are the last two events in the UK before the RS Aero World Championships in Weymouth in August and with 203 RS Aeros now entered from 16 nations it is set to be a mammoth Championship to kick off the RS Anniversary Games alongside the RS Tera Worlds.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubRigPYR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st2549Peter BartonLymington Town SCRS Aero 9101911212‑47
2nd2530Noah ReesTorpoint Mosquito SCRS Aero 71068‑32.5123210.5
3rd1566Tim HireRoyal Lymingtom YCRS Aero 7106825‑1031112
4th2552Sammy Isaacs‑JohnsonMaidenhead SCRS Aero 5112942.547‑8825.5
5th2600Greg BartlettStarcross YCRS Aero 910196456‑9627
6th2157Nigel RolfeLymington Town SCRS Aero 71068‑96.58.556329
7th2415Jack MillerFelpham SCRS Aero 710685108.544‑1431.5
8th2502Peter ChaplinLymington Town SCRS Aero 71068‑156.56135737.5
9th2503Dan BirdLymington Town SCRS Aero 710687‑1211107944
10th1672Richard BentleyFelpham SCRS Aero 710681087‑11111046
11th1402Jane HomewoodLymington Town SCRS Aero 5112911‑22141216558
12th2369Tom EhlerLymington Town SCRS Aero 9101912939‑282861
13th1175Natasha SionLymington Town SCRS Aero 51129‑19141615171173
14th1211Nick EalesRoyal Lymingtom YCRS Aero 710688111216‑282875
15th1334Adrian BakerLymington Town SCRS Aero 710681616‑1917131577
16th1568Caitlin AtkinWhitstable YCRS Aero 710681315158‑282879
17th1964Alice Lucy HutchinsRutland SCRS Aero 51129‑232120.520101283.5
18th1705Kate WharmbyRoyal Lymingtom YCRS Aero 5112914‑242218141684
19th2Mark ColeGWV Vrijbuiter NEDRS Aero 71068‑2419.51722151790.5
20th1563Adrian BatemanLymington Town SCRS Aero 71068171320.514‑282892.5
21st1396Nick IngramLymington Town SCRS Aero 51129201718‑21191993
22nd2462Sasha TydemanLymington Town SCRS Aero 5112918181319‑282896
23rd1457Sarah RichardsRoyal Lymingtom YCRS Aero 71068‑282828281213109
24th2505Neil WharmbyRoyal Lymingtom YCRS Aero 91019‑252524241818109
25th1207Mark TisimanChelmarsh SCRS Aero 910192119.52323‑2828114.5
26th1095Tony JukesChelmarsh SCRS Aero 91019222325‑282828126
27th2001Ben LyonsLymington Town SCRS Aero 71068‑282828282828140

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