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Scorpion Open at Bexhill Sailing Club

by Rob Smith 21 Jun 2006 00:09 PDT 17-18 June 2006

Everyone was willing the sea breeze to arrive at Bexhill as they travelled to the Kent coast - only to find it was suncream and silence needed as race 1 started in ‘down to leeward’ weather. Dave Elston and Gavin Poullion sorted the tide versus pressure thing and led handsomely to mark 1. The gap to John Mursell & Nick Keast, then Barry & Linda Wolfenden all looked comfortable until Mark 3. In what became the last leg, Adrian and Rob Smith who had been creeping up, won out by catching the last zephyr to cross first, with the Wolfendens, Mursell/Keast and locals Rob and Lily Harrison all denying unlucky Elston/Poullion who needed a Maradonna style ‘hand off’ for their first trip past the finish buoy!

Sunday’s haze masked more of the same. After creeping off the line, a tense beat later the Smiths led and held this through a game of patience, momentum and tide angles to the finish. Elston & Poullion were always in sight until Mursell & Keast came back from a slow start to take second. Nigel & Dominic Silman gave everyone a scare for a while with great speed.

In race 3 the Wolfendens showed they have the light wind potential in No. 2002 but couldn’t quite hold off Mursell & Keast from taking a last leg win. The Smith’s dropped to a close third, but overall victory as the dying breeze heralded end of play.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubPts
1st 1939 Ice on Fire Adrian Smith Rob Smith Hythe & Saltwood 
2nd 1936 Bottyburp the Barbarian John Mursell Nick Keast Castle Cove 
3rd 2002 Silver Balls Barry Wolfenden Linda Wolfenden Chipstead 
4th 1981 Highway Star Dave Elston Gavin Poullion  
5th 1878  Rob Harrison Lily Harrison Bexhill 10 

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