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Chichester Harbour Gin Solo Open at Mengeham Rythe Sailing Club

by Tim Lewis 24 Sep 2019 03:26 PDT 14 September 2019
Fleet splits after the start of Race 2 during the Mengeham Rythe Solo Open © Graeme Macdonald

The day's forecast was for 7/8 knots from the South East, dropping and swinging to below 5 knots in the afternoon. As a result the PRO was keen to get us on the water and we had an impromptu briefing in the car park while rigging. The HISC members joined us in the starting area making a fleet of 25 Solos in total.

The first start was delayed while the breeze settled, but eventually the fleet got away with a beat up towards East Head Spit. This was the last time the windward mark was set in this location as the wind continued to swing. The run proved more challenging as patches of wind from behind and either side brought the fleet together at the leeward mark.

The PRO did a magnificent job all day with his team and fleet of ribs moving marks to keep the course square. Line honours for race one went to Alex Butler followed by Roger Bennet and Nick Peters.

Pushing the line for race two meant a black flag start. As the fleet approached the windward mark the wind switched off and tide became a factor in place changing. Tim Lewis managed to find a little more of the wind on the run and passed Roger Bennet. This he held to the finish with the third place taken again by Nick Peters.

For race three the wind had returned and was more from the south west with a windward mark set in front of HISC. The tide was also on the ebb so the majority of the fleet tacked right after the start to get into the channel. Final placings were Nick Rawlings followed by Tim Polglase and a consistent Roger Bennet third.

On shore overall placings and prizes were: Bennet (first), Butler, Peters and Lewis. A little extra excitement with a prize draw from the sponsor Chichester Harbour Gin. The racing was tight, sunny weather and excellent tea - put it in your diary for next year!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5487Roger BennetSilver Wing SC22‑34
2nd5781Alex ButlerHISC1‑745
3rd5493Nick PetersHISC33(DNS)6
4th5704Tim LewisRYA61‑107
5th5657Tim PolglaseHISC8‑15210
6th5670Nigel ThomasHill Head SC‑124711
7th5381Fraser HaydenPapercourt‑115611
8th5748Neil DavisonHISC4‑12812
9th5569Nick RawlingsHISC13‑21114
10th5596Ray CollinsLocks SC59‑1214
11th5735Andrew VoyseyHISC10‑14515
12th5584I CampbellMarchwood YC78‑1115
13th5553Alec PowellHISC9‑10918
14th4669Alan FullerPapercourt‑1761622
15th5412Chris PowesHISC‑19111526
16th5630Greg SwiftHISC14‑201327
17th4916Simon NotleyMRSC1613‑1729
18th5678Patrick FellPapercourt15‑181429
19th4858Martin KempPapercourt‑21161834
20th5352Mike WilkieDesborough SC1817(RET)35
21st4204Roy NewportPapercourt2019‑2139
22nd4763Jeremy RapleyMRSC‑23221941
23rd5377Stephen WaiteHighcliffe SC‑24232043
24th5620Tony SandersHISC22‑242244
25th4827David ProctorMRSC‑25252348

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