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Solo Open at Mengeham Rythe Sailing Club

by Guy Mayger 4 Oct 2018 03:29 PDT 29 September 2018

With Windguru offering up the possibility of 0 knots, gusting 1 knot, in the middle of the day things weren't looking good for racing at Mengeham Rythe on Saturday Sept 29th.

After some Facebook discussion, and with many sailors in the locale, a very healthy fleet of 29 Solos took to the waters of Chichester harbour for three most excellent races.

Having only got a late call from mates Nick Bonner and Richard Lovering to get his @ss down to the club and get rigged, one could be forgiven for thinking that Lawrence Creaser had actually forgotten half his sailing kit, but as it turned out his "sun's out, gun's out" look proved to be the perfect attire as once again conditions defied Windguru and the fleet was treated a pleasant breeze in glorious late Summer sunshine.

Race one, and under the watchful eye of PRO Graeme Macdonald, the fleet set about the business of the day round a sausage/triangle course. With a little port bias, but a right favoured beat there were options to be taken as, at times, full hiking was required with kicker tension being applied. As Creaser pulled out a nice lead the gaggle behind looked like they'd be left fighting for the scraps with places changing rapidly as the breeze oscillated and snakes and ladders were handed out. In due course, and with some close quarters rules discussion(!), Lovering ground Creaser down, but only to find young Alex Butler skilfully slipping passed them both. To add insult to injury Nigel Thomas then overtook "sun's out, gun's out" just before the finish with Neil Davison 5th and defending champion Vince Horey 6th. Behind the leading six things were equally close with the poor race officer's assistant having to press the finishing hooter in rapid succession as the fleet filed through in short order.

After a short postponement race two got underway. The breeze had eased off a little with the shifts and pressure changes proving to be the deciding factors, as well as remembering the tide was still just on the flood. Guy Mayger worked the first beat best after a fortuitous early port/starboard with Nick Rawlings sent him just far enough left to benefit from a favourable shift. Butler rounded second, Bonner in third, then Fraser Hayden, Creaser and Rawlings. Though very close the places remained pretty much the same for the following run and beat, but after starting the first reach Butler just wriggled a little faster than Mayger to claim the inside overlap at the gybe mark. On the following reach Butler and Mayger extended on the fleet, but no amount of wave-working or tacking up to the finish line could get Mayger through, so Butler took his second win and with it the overall victory. Bonner held on for 3rd, backing up his first race 22nd! Creaser nipped by Hayden with Rawlings 6th. Once again, the fleet was close behind, testament to the hard-fought racing the Solo is renowned for.

Race three, and the breeze continued to hold in the 5-6 knot region. A little light, but enough to keep most keen. With a minute to go to the start PRO Graeme very kindly reminded the fleet that the tide had now turned and with that we got away first time, again! This time Creaser completed a wire-to-wire win only taking time on the second beat to loose cover Mayger who had been able to get inside a right hand shift on Thomas. Whether Creaser was hoping to drag Butler and Thomas into the mix no-one was sure, but places were maintained for the remainder of the lap. Tim Lewis finished 4th with an improving set of results. Consistent sailing saw Thomas 5th and Hayden 6th.

Three great races, no recalls, and breeze defying Windguru's predictions made for a wonderful afternoon of very close racing. As sandwiches, tea and cakes were downed back at the club the final count of the results gave Butler the win ahead of Mayger who was a single point clear of Creaser. Thomas, who always seemed to be in the mix, took 4th with Lovering 5th and Papercourt's Hayden in 6th.

Huge thanks as always to Mengeham Rythe SC, Graeme Macdonald and his race team out on the water and the shore crew for the post-race tea.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5781Alex ButlerHISC11‑32
2nd5691Guy MaygerFelpham‑8224
3rd5705Lawrence CreaserHISC‑4415
4th5670Nigel ThomasHill Head3‑758
5th5719Richard LoveringHISC28(DNC)10
6th5381Fraser HaydenPapercourt‑125611
7th5569Nick RawlingsHISC‑106713
8th5561Tim LewisRYA‑1510414
9th5748Neil DavisonHISC59‑1114
10th5730Vince HoreyKing George6‑12814
11th5545Paul LewisHISC911(DNC)20
12th5134Robert LaurieHarlow Blackwater714‑1721
13th5282Rob BellfieldItchenor/RNSA14‑17923
14th5583Nick BonnerHISC223(DNC)25
15th5412Chris PowlesHISC11‑151425
16th5597Jonny WellsEssex YC‑13131326
17th4577Robin GaddHISC‑18181028
18th5596Ray CollinsLocks1616‑1832
19th4741Steve JonesLittleton21‑291233
20th4441Nicholas WebbHISC‑25191534
21st5352Mike WilkeDesborough‑20201636
22nd5195Barry BladesHISC17‑231936
23rd4873Mike OgleHawley Lake19‑272241
24th4454Stas LawikiPapercourt‑27222042
25th4827David ProctorMRSC‑28262147
26th4763Jeremy RapleyMRSC2324(DNC)47
27th5438Ted GaddHISC2425(DNC)49
28th5744Iain McgregorSalcombe(DNF)21DNC51
29th5620AJ SandersHISC2628(DNC)54

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