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Dart 18 Grand Prix Round 1 at Dee Sailing Club

by Tom Stafford & Jon Hayley 25 Apr 2019 01:52 PDT 20-22 April 2019

Easter weekend saw Dee Sailing Club hosting their regular slot as the hosts for the first Dart 18 Grand Prix Open Meeting of the season. This year 31 boats turned out (an increase of 8 from 2018!) and included 18 boats from Dee SC.

Glorious sunshine, 3 big tides, numerous barrels of real ale from a local brewery and a freshly prepared camping area meant everything was set for another epic event on the Dee Estuary. A big emphasis was also placed on the "take no plastic on the water" theme and all competitors were provided with aluminium water bottles that were supplied generously by both UKIDA and local sponsor Deva Sail Racing.

Day 1 saw lots of sun cream application and light winds of 7 knots (and dropping) with big shifts across the course in both races. With a strong tide taking the fleet towards the start line everyone did well to avoid a General Recall and we were off with Race 1. Rob Garcka and Fi Goegebeur from Worthing SC quickly established and held a strong lead to take first with Dee SC's James Douglas and Cameron Douglas taking 2nd and 3rd places respectively.

With the wind dropping the RO and his team did well to get a second race in. Rob and Fi took and held another quick lead, Jay Round and Ellis Stonehouse from Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club came in second with Dave Lloyd and "Rusty" (or should that be Rusty Dave Lloyd!) from Portsmouth SC / Stokes Bay taking third. Throughout the rest of the fleet there was plenty of extremely close racing and multiple place changes on both upwind and downwind legs keeping everyone in the game and hungry for day 2.

In the meantime though food was served, cold beers were poured and the competitors lounged on the grassy lawn for an afternoon of Apres-Sail banter and sunbathing ahead of Saturday's evening entertainment that featured local band, Marshall Hearts.

Contrary to many confident predictions that Sunday would be only good for wakeboarding and sunbathing we were met with a stiff breeze, some nice wind over tide to wake us all up and the crews were able to stretch their legs for the first time getting out on the wire. After more sun cream application we were off for Race 3. Conditions varied across the race course but Rob and Fi were able to establish and hold a lead to finish first. Mat and Jakob Exon from Royal Yorkshire YC took second with Gareth Owen and Billy Thompson from Dee SC coming third.

Race 4 saw similar conditions and more crew leg stretching with lots of "excitement" at the starboard gate where half the fleet seemed to appear at almost the same time. Rob and Fi were well in the groove by now taking another first place, Mat and Jakob Exon had pulled out their thumbscrews though by now and took another second with Jay Round and Ellis coming third.

The wind started to drop for Race 5 so crews were back on the trampoline. First, second and third places were the same as Race 4. Some people obviously had gone to bed earlier than others the night before.... Sunday's Apres-Sail was equally enthusiastic though with more cold beers and banter on the sun-drenched lawn, lapping up the beautiful estuary views before the headline band, Xebra, rocked da house until past midnight proving once again that there's no party like a Dee SC party...

Monday was a gusty day; the wind was strong but changeable. The three last races saw port fliers galore, the only General Recall and the fastest reaches of the weekend, and smiles shone all around as crews were able to get in some serious leg stretching before the journey home. Some hard fought and close endings in the greatest conditions yet made a solid ending to the event. No Crashes and only one General Recall and Protest made our Zumba dancing RO very happy and his team put on another 3 great races. Very variable conditions again across the course on both upwind and downwind legs with some gambles paying off handsomely and others... not so well. Positions changed again and everything was still up for grabs.

Race 6 saw Mat and Jakob Exon develop a commanding lead to take and hold first place with James and Alison Douglas taking second. Kev Porter and Roger Cannell from Royal Yorkshire YC came third. There had been a disturbance in The Force. What had happened to Rob and Fi? Was there to be a last minute upset?

Race 7 though saw the Return of the Jedi as Rob and Fi came back strong to take first place and put the event out of reach. Matt and Jakob Exon came second and Kenny Watson of Royal Yorkshire posted a third and finished strong in the event overall. The final Race 8 saw Mat and Jakob Exon take first place, Rusty Dave Lloyd came second with Gareth Owen and Billy Thompson finishing 3rd.

Congratulations to Rob Garcka and Fi Goegebeur who won the event overall, Mat and Jakob Exon who took second place and James and Alison Douglas who took third place. Thank you to our other sponsor, Indigo Art, for the beautiful prizes that were awarded to each of the top six helms and crews.

Also a big well done to the UKIDA handicap winners; First Jon and Tom Hayley of Dee SC, Second Mal Taylor of Dee SC and Third Mark Gower and Tom Stafford.

Thank you again for all the Travellers for helping to make this a fabulous event both on and off the water. Our gratitude also lies with the galley crew and bartenders, who kept us well fed and watered throughout, and all who helped run the weekend so smoothly. Here's to doing it all again in 2020!

Roll on GP 2 at Minis Bay on 18th and 19th May!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewBoat NameHome ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st8000Rob GarckaFi GoegebeurTofiWorthing Sailing Club1111141(DNC)10
2nd8004Mat ExonJakob ExonMFRoyal Yorkshire Yacht Club‑15522212115
3rd7534James DouglasAlison DouglasBOGTROTTER IIDee Sailing Club276642‑10734
4th7930Gareth OwenBilly BoobsLa Vachette AnglaiseDee Sailing Club‑124351264337
5th7711David LloydChris Rustdinghyinsurance.comPortsmouth S C / Stokes Bay838711‑179248
6th7707Will ThompsonJonny O'ConnorPussy GaloreDee Sailing Club4‑204410851449
7th1288Cameron DouglasMolly Frost Dee Sailing Club39997‑1581257
8th7894Joe FranksHarriet FranksFluidRoyal Yorkshire Yacht Club‑18117126146561
9th7990Kenny WatsonKenny WatsonKenny WatsonRTYC96(OCS)1113183464
10th6557Jonathan HayleyThomas HayleyFlying TrollDee Sailing Club712111455‑171165
11th7604Mark GowerTom StaffordI habe no nameIYC13‑25121014107672
12th8007Simon MoruzziLucy MayhewDevaDee Sailing Club141013179914‑1886
13th7847Jay RoundEllis Stonehouse Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club102533(DNC)DNCDNC87
14th8009Marco ManganelliMark HintonPaddingtonStokes Bay19‑2415818711987
15th7969Adrian ParsonsMark StonesCaptain NemoDWSC5181015‑2012132093
16th7778Lee MatthewsChantelle NeighbourDaisy & ButtercupDee Sailing Club201618‑21811121095
17th7716Kev PorterRoger CannellTykeRoyal Yorkshire Yacht Club‑232214131731516100
18th7846Darren WoodTaylor SageKin BoatIYC‑271322191513198109
19th7983Ben WillisFreddie SingletonFalcon PerformanceRunswick Bay‑268171623162113114
20th7673Mat PollockLiz MorrisCSFSDee Sailing Club17141623‑25191615120
21st4878Mick SingletonGeorge Du BoulayDaisy DartRunswick Bay Beach and Sailing Club211520‑2221212017135
22nd5281James WaddingtonMatthew Waddington Dee Sailing Club‑2819211822221821141
23rd4603Roger SandersEva TakashimaDartful RogerDee Sailing Club617192019(DNC)DNCDNC145
24th4222Jonathan Waddington  Dee Sailing Club2526‑272716232219158
25th7444Mal Taylor  Dee Sailing Club24‑30292524202322167
26th5329Mike FeelyMike DoddBadgerDee Sailing Club222123282724(RET)DNC177
27th6875Graham Hannah  Dee Sailing Club1123262628(DNC)DNCDNC178
28th7973Ian McLean MaccaHaHaDee Sailing Club1627242426(DNC)DNCDNC181
29th7315Steve BissellGavin Wombell Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club‑3029282929252423187
30th6912Green WorthingtonAxelle SavaryScreaming DonkeyDee Sailing Club292825(RET)DNCRETRETRET210
31st6912Alex HarrisRhian Phillips Dee Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC224

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