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South East Laser Grand Prix at Chipstead Sailing Club

by John Masters 30 Apr 2019 02:15 PDT 28 April 2019
Chipstead Laser Open © Peter Gillow

Chipstead's Laser Open, part of the South East Laser Grand Prix Circuit, held on 28th April was blessed with some wind, but regrettably generally from a northerly direction which created some large holes and shifts making conditions difficult for not only the Race Officer in setting courses, but for the record turnout of 15 visiting boats supplemented by 10 club boats.

The two morning races were sailed in a wind which gusted at times up to 15 knots making for some planing. The Race Officer, Ric Lewis was able to set a course the length of the lake, although finding a decent beat proved difficult.

Race 1 saw an inevitably biased Committee boat end, and despite some testing the muddy shallows of the Lake, the racing was close, resulting in a win for Duncan Lawson (Weirwood) a few boat lengths ahead of David Goddard (Weirwood), with Simon Gillow (CSC) in third place.

Race 2 followed immediately and this time Goddard made no mistake, taking the win, with the Italian stallion, Sergio Messina (Bough Beech) in second, with the consistent Lawson and Gillow in third and fourth.

After a lunch provided by Lucas Catering, the Club's caterers, the wind unfortunately remained in the same direction as the morning but reduced in strength somewhat, although it did not get any warmer.

Race 3 saw Goddard win again to wrap up the meeting, but this time there was a new face in second, Matt Cox (Bewl Valley), with Messina managing a third, and Lawson again snapping at their heels in fourth.

The last race of the day saw Messina accelerate off the start line into a lead which was not to be lost, taking the win and securing second place overall, with Cox having another good result in second, and Goddard taking a leisurely third. Lawson was able to discard his result in this race, to take third overall.

The Radial fleet had 4 entries and was dominated by Callum Sarsfield of the home Club with three firsts.

There was one 4.7 sailor, Ed Rollestone (Newhaven & Seaford) who not surprisingly took home the prize for that category!

Many thanks are due to Ric Lewis and his hard working Graduate fleet team, for once again ensuring a successful and efficiently run meeting which left a number of sailors saying how much they had enjoyed coming.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
Standard Rig
1214073D.GoddardWeirwood21134
2197693S.MessinaBough Beech42316
3205320D.LawsonWeirwood13478
4197939M.CoxBewl Valley95229
5213572R.Foster‑TaylorThorpe Bay1575416
6213052D.BindingWeirwood5610516
7164635S.GillowChipstead34111017
8208509G.FieldChipstead6107619
9207753M.DennantBewl Valley8128824
10213772M.GrahamChipstead71361225
11203324P.Carter‑HainesBewl Valley16914932
12205892R.PaxmanThorpe Bay148181133
13210779J.MastersChipstead111491534
14203311A. RossChipstead1211121335
15200663R.LevermoreChipstead1018161440
16210975A.SmithThorpe Bay1917131646
17178078A.JohnsonChipstead2015151747
18150714M.DellThorpe Bay1320171848
19147142H.WarringtonThorpe Bay1716201952
20190995P.SquiresStarcross181919RTD56
Radial Rig
1143596C.SarsfieldChipstead111DNS3
2141201M.VidlerCrawley23215
3174959D.PearsonChipstead323DNS8
4112147T.RakhimovChipstead444210
4.7 Rig
1207462E.RollestoneNewhaven11113

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