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Magic Marine National Solo Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Overall

by Will Loy 28 Jul 2018 09:29 PDT 21-27 July 2018

The final day of competition dawned and though defending champion Charlie Cumbley had a lead of six points over second placed Tim Law with Pete Mitchell a further four points back, high scores as discards were sitting, like rotten teeth in all the front runners scores. Probably the worst case scenario was Ellie Cumpsty's tally with two BFDs and no wiggle room for error.

The heat of the sun was tempered by high cloud, the net curtains only parting occasionally and with no sign of cumulus action over the Downs, a sea breeze was doubtful.

The fleet launched at 10.45 a.m and were on course Bravo by 11.30 a.m allowing time to analyse wind and tide data, calibrate settings and carb up before the countdown.

Race 11

Away first time with just the one OCS and I had my eyes firmly on the front runners who had elected to start towards the pin end..again. Cumbley and Mitchell seemed buried and with only 5-7 mph across the course, were both in a bit of bother. I did not see Law but Cumpsty was in a good position towards the left of the course, taking a conservative approach to the beat as the wind decided who to bless and who to curse. I was aboard the Jury rib with a number of spectators, among them, Errol Edwards who had lent Cumpsty his Solo for the week and, like Klopp kicks every ball from the sideline, was living every tack and gybe she made. He also had a zoom lens which left my Fuji S1 reaching for a modesty towel. With 200 yards to the mark to go, the wind swung hard left which must have devastated the guys who had headed right but confirmed to those lucky buggers on the left that they were indeed tactical genii.

First to the mark was Jamie Holmes from Spinnaker S.C. with Andy Hyland and Richie Bailey, the HD set up working nicely again for the Plate Series leader. Guy Mayger continued his good form in fourth from Ellie Cumpsty. Alec Powell and under 21 sailor Alexander Butler were right in the mix with all the main contenders well back. Bailey led around the leeward mark from Mayger while Cumbley was clawing his way up from the high twenties. The second lap saw the breeze slightly more stable and at the gun it was Bailey who took his second bullet of the regatta with Cumpsty, Mayger and Butler completing the top five. Cumbley took seventh and that would be enough to seal the title with Law and Mitchell having to count high discards. Cumpsty was right in the mix, two points of third and thirteen points off second.

The wind then switched off and with a rumble of thunder echoing across the course, would we get the final race in?

We waited tensely for over one hour and with a deadline of 3.30pm for the last possible start, time was running out. Fortunately a storm system was heading towards the course area from Bembridge, the radio coms confirming there was 12mph at the windward mark. Two starts later and we were racing but with 16 BFDs. Law, Cumpsty and Mitchell all started within touching distance with Cumbley further to windward and enjoying the fresh conditions. A third of the way up the beat water began to fall from the sky and I quietly sniggered as my nemesis sheathed his zoom while I was able to continue shooting, the Fuji S1 may not be waterproof but it is splash proof.

With the windiest conditions of the regatta came a different calibre of sailor and I could sense their frustrations of what could have been. Cumbley led from Gareth Henshall, Stuart Godwin and Tim Law who was heard lecturing his two younger pretenders on the etiquette of mark rounding. Mitchell and Simon Childs were next as the fleet blasted into the bright yellow inflatable mark as it yawed from side to side in the confused sea state. Cumpsty was holding her own in the top ten but needed to be ahead of both of her nearest rivals if she was to claim a podium. Cumbley and Godwin rounded the bottom mark together with the latter choosing the left hand gate and he was then able to gain up the last beat to take the lead....temporarily as he then dropped below the spreader, assuming it was a triangle and gifted Cumbley the lead and the bullet.

At this point we decided to head ashore as we were wet and cold, two things we did not think we would be at the start of the day. The drama unfolded as the sailors came to shore and trudged to the noticeboard to seek confirmation of the results. Unbelievably, Law, Mitchell and Cumpsty were all BFDs which resulted in Mitchell claiming second from Law with an unlucky Cumpsty dropping to 17th due to a BFD (105) counter.

Charlie Cumbley was a very worthy winner in an incredibly tough Championship where the light winds and challenging start lines tested every competitor and the PROs sanity.

Pete Mitchell is still youthful and his hard drive of experience is filling up quick, a future National Championship title is not beyond his reach while for Tim Law the BFD in race 8 halted his very valid tilt at the title. Olly Davenport showed true resilience after opening his regatta with a BFD and Guy Mayger has announced his talent to the Class with fifth overall.

Magic Marine

This Championship was punctuated by the generosity of our title sponsor Magic Marine and the quality of their products was much appreciated. We did ask Jarvis Simpson, winner of the Ultimate Long John to model it but with 30 degrees beating down, he wisely declined until the weather is more suitable. We took a fabulous publicity shot of the sailors in the headwear which is the smartest they looked all week. Ellie received a Magic Marine rash vest while Mark Lee was one of two to win a really cool Revolution Buoyancy Aid.

Congratulations to the winners of the Magic Marine £100 vouchers, Guy Mayger (VET), Tim Law (GM), John Webster (Sep), Richie Bailey (PLATE) and our two Magic Marine £50 voucher winners Alexander Butler (U21) and Ellie Cumpsty (Lady).

Allen

Our Performance Improver Series, sponsored by Allen Sailing was also very well supported. Nick Bonner won the best performance of the week in the final race (£30) while Joe Ryecroft won an Allen £50 voucher for finishing all races. Other winners were Olly Davenport, Patrick Burns, Richie Bailey, Ray Collins and Tony Thresher who won best performance from a wooden boat.

The club was packed every night and I wish to thank the competitors for allowing me to sprinkle my daily speeches with sarcasm while our Early Bird sponsors, Milanes Foils, Selden, P&B, HD Sails, North Sails, Hyde Sails, C2 Marine, Winder Boats provided us with some really fantastic prizes.

Thanks to Simon Philbrick for his On-Water surveillance, absolutely essential to ensure fair play for all. You would not hold a football match without a referee?

Thanks to Leah Brooks and the team in the HISC office who had results published before we were ashore while the catering team, headed by Chef John treated us to amazing food every day, I do not exaggerate where food is concerned.

PRO Paul Carpenter, supported by a team including Pin end Marker Nick Dene managed to get a twelve race series completed which even he was surprised by. Please do not take it personally that the fleet preferred the company of Nick at the pin.

H.I.S.C. has a reputation for excellence and they delivered.

Lastly, thanks to Noble Marine for their continued support of the NSCA.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoNatHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12Pts
1st5705GBRCharlie CumbleyWarsash SC1111(BFD)‑763267129
2nd5790GBRPeter MitchellWarsash SC524565‑39232625(BFD)83
3rd5743GBRTim LawSalcombe YC36261207(BFD)1140(BFD)87
4th5764GBROliver DavenportNorthampton SC(BFD)3149414911124‑41392
5th5691GBRGuy MaygerFelpham SC13107‑1515213‑3651241495
6th4869GBRStuart GodwinHayling Island SC(DNC)2134232022813‑80298
7th5816GBRRichie BaileyHayling Island SC‑392424‑282312461619110
8th5719GBRRichard LoveringHayling Island SC228635‑47‑59122118206121
9th5749GBRMichael HicksSalcombe YC14492232346‑3120‑3519124
10th5781GBRAlexander ButlerHayling Island SC27192210‑35(BFD)12151310321152
11th4581GBRRobert GullanHayling Island SC‑37‑5233111412233075615156
12th5583GBRNick BonnerHayling Island SC1091878342729(DNF)(DNF)184164
13th5793GBREllie CumpstyChew Valley Lake SC4712(BFD)(BFD)41111425BFD165
14th5115GBRJames BoycePapercourt SC242953517(BFD)1879421(BFD)169
15th5493GBRNick PetersHayling Island SC1112111321914‑42401919(DNC)169
16th5670GBRNigel ThomasHill Head SC18‑45192024629‑371591422176
17th5553GBRAlec PowellHayling Island SC17278‑39(BFD)252482714227179
18th5211GBRGareth HenshallShotwick Lake SC8526241233161310‑50(DNF)33180
19th5314GBRLeo DixonHISC & West Kirby SC(DNC)18172111135710162110(BFD)194
20th5658GBRMartin HonnorOgston SC1932(BFD)191884392815‑595196
21st5777GBRChris BrownDraycote SC122215171931819‑372236(BFD)201
22nd5730GBRVince HoreyKing George SC78(BFD)18254032443368(BFD)212
23rd5804GBRSteve EdeArdleigh SC352510(BFD)1321305122349(BFD)223
24th5657GBRTimothy PolglaseHayling Island SCRDGRDG32372035191822‑51‑5211240
25th5130GBRMark LeeWeymouth SC2615271222(BFD)172320‑725536253
26th5683GBRJamie HolmesSpinnaker SC‑62‑55355416263525188929255
27th5784GBRLawrence CreaserHayling Island SC252320‑62(BFD)16222626485832296
28th5248GBRNicholas FullerHayling Island SC47313051732282117(UFD)‑7730297
29th5381GBRFraser HaydenPapercourt SC283937‑4440241520‑52401342298
30th5070GBRGraham HughesHayling Island SC30302348(DNC)1736452938(DNC)12308
31st5406GBRJarvis SimpsonBrightlingsea SC324644255230‑931633(UFD)3431343
32nd5803GBRKevan GibbLargo Bay SC203416459(BFD)483247564(BFD)347
33rd5421GBRAndy BaylissHykeham SC4540(BFD)3432193761‑64551526364
34th5383GBRPatrick HamiltonBurwain SC583338563643‑6741307‑6724366
35th5763GBRStephen DenisonRYA4244(BFD)30453738331944‑8634366
36th598NEDHans DuetzWSV Giesbeek31(BFD)422944224138324942‑50370
37th5796GBRAndy HylandLymington Town/Spinnaker SC40‑772838(BFD)11264466471258373
38th5629GBRTimothy DickinsonHayling Island SC938(BFD)848282139456674(BFD)376
39th5655GBRJohn WebsterCarsington SC5250213334‑686051251143(BFD)380
40th5801GBRWillie ToddLargs SC49414364(BFD)101043364144(DNC)381
41st5750GBRDavid MitchellWarsash SC34145116313947406945‑83(BFD)386
42nd5282GBRRobert BellfieldItchenor SC / RNSA2266(BFD)‑805046421461333818390
43rd5596GBRRay CollinsLocks S C51535347‑5518‑89544432351397
44th5569GBRNick RawlingsHayling Island SC434334325345‑615555‑562217399
45th5786GBRJohn SteelsStarcross YC484825‑74285153‑6924616813419
46th5666GBRAndrew BoycePapercourt SC636464‑83(RDG)27113557276320431
47th5221GBRGeoff HenstridgeRYA3311132592978(DNF)5159(DNC)DNC440
48th5779GBRMark MaskellBlackwater SC4473314938715475942(DNC)(DNC)459
49th5520GBRSimon ChildsHayling Island SC(DNC)(DNC)40465438865623643225464
50th5755GBRGraham Cranford SmithSalcombe YC1616(BFD)40(BFD)42DNFDNC38435410469
51st5134GBRRobert LaurieHarlow Blackwater SC2363(BFD)60633675504657‑787480
52nd5026GBRDavid AcresEmsworth SC & Thorney SC54592941(BFD)449028533548(BFD)481
53rd5393GBRSimon DerhamLittleton SC46(DNF)41275153‑805854584549482
54th5735GBRAndrew VoyseyHayling Island SC6765(BFD)1470(BFD)643134347135485
55th4656GBRMark FlewPortchester SC‑6849556530483148‑82466548485
56th5744GBRIain McGregorSalcombe YC21264723(BFD)5670(BFD)565230BFD486
57th5380GBRStephen ChivertonHayling Island SC56‑76465743‑59335350375756488
58th5802GBRPatrick BurnsRYA‑85(DNC)56822941326541176966498
59th5530GBRPaul NobleHayling Island SC616149594765‑914665‑673116500
60th5782GBRNigel DaviesDraycote Water SC613DNE3110(BFD)45(BFD)6025DNCDNC505
61st5748GBRNeil DavisonHayling Island SC83693955274974493932(DNC)(DNC)516
62nd5412GBRChris PowlesHayling Island SC‑866067362670406768‑774740521
63rd5334GBRDavid SteelHayling Island SC(DNC)583676376249(BFD)67651659525
64th5745GBRAndrew FoxLeigh and Lowton SC4135522666‑7751707269‑8546528
65th5382GBRNev WatsonHailing Island SC‑8072656657636964‑83311728532
66th5778GBRShaun WelshLymington Town SC575459773354‑92714829(UFD)55537
67th5514GBRJohn DixonWest Kirby SC(DNC)47456739‑69555758536160542
68th5290GBRCliff CrawshawTata Steel SC151760434650(BFD)3471(DNC)DNCDNC546
69th5507GBRAndrew JamesonHayling Island SC29‑744842(BFD)74736874287339548
70th5024GBRRob MitchellChew Valley Lake SC69‑87‑74704161525249605145553
71st5634GBRHoward EdwardsPapercourt SC5936(BFD)63586782‑874783568559
72nd5630GBRGreg SwiftHayling Island SC5520(DNC)(DNC)4964627863628138572
73rd4679GBRMark FullerPapercourt SC77627568425825(BFD)737124(BFD)575
74th5718GBRCraig ClarkePapercourt SC7275707568606363‑863928(BFD)613
75th5627GBRDavid ParkinAberdeen & Stonehaven YC7371717356‑7976773554‑8252638
76th5495GBRRobin GaddHayling Island SC6578635280555076‑9378‑8447644
77th5819GBRPhil SturmerRoyal Burnham YC‑847961617857845975‑853954647
78th5780GBRBrenda HoultHayling Island SC(DNC)(DNC)5069DNF153427DNCDNC37DNC652
79th5608GBRSimon VerrallDell Quay SC78‑8857‑847773446670765367661
80th5492GBRTom HartridgeLocks SC‑7670667162526875626870(BFD)664
81st5644GBRGeoff HoldenTorpoint Mosquito SC506858726980‑887479‑827937666
82nd5308GBRIvan BurdenPortchester SC365681(BFD)6072(DNF)6091DNC6244667
83rd5776GBRTim WadeSpinnaker Club‑89‑8962857185791777637657672
84th5059GBRMark HarperDell Quay SC6442545067814662(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC676
85th5747GBRRoger LumbySalcombe YC53516953798372‑888084(DNF)53677
86th4454GBRStas LawickiPapercourt SC6686835872‑8871(DNC)85746643704
87th5436GBRDave MoodyHayling Island SC8267728681(BFD)56(DNC)81872668706
88th5731GBRVernon PerkinsSouth Cerney SC81826887(DNC)(BFD)588176895041713
89th4942GBRRoger MillettChichester YC795778786476‑85727870‑8764716
90th4918GBRRichard GossBurghfield SC878573‑896578818084‑902761721
91st4927GBRTony ThresherWest Oxfordshire SC3883(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC423011BFD729
92nd5237GBRDerek JackmanChichester YC74(DNF)828882665473‑92887265744
93rd4412GBRAlastair HunterFrampton On Severn SC‑919076‑916186878689803362753
94th5560GBRCharles StimpsonSpinnaker SC758079798587‑947988‑926063775
95th6000GBRDoug LattaHayling Island SC / Portchester SC6037(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC2923779
96th4551GBRBill HutchingsTonbridge929380‑9673917785‑96734671781
97th4820GBRPaul BristowBurghfield SC88‑9277‑907575668990868970805
98th4168GBRJoe RycroftFrampton On Severn SC909186‑9384906583‑95918869840
99th4491GBRGrayson EacottStewartby Water Sports Club70818592768495829481(DNC)(DNC)840
100th5352GBRMike WilkieDesborough SC7184(DNF)8174828384(DNC)DNCDNCDNC874
101st5620GBRAnthony SandersHayling Island SC(DNC)(DNC)879583899690877975DNC886
102nd5091GBRNicholas DavisonHayling Island SC93948494(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC995
103rd4214GBRSimon HoultHayling Island SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC150
103rd5576GBRDavid MoseleyHayling Island SC(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC150

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