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Snipe Open at Erith Yacht Club

by Sarah mees 4 Jul 2006 10:01 PDT 1-2 July 2006
Guy Welch and Alison Brannon at the Erith Snipe open © Helen Pethers

Over a splendid weekend of brilliant sunshine and winds on 2-3 International Snipes gathered for the first dedicated EYC Snipe Open for 10 years. Race Officer Graham Campbell was able to set olympic style courses in the open reach of the tidal Thames that Erith Yacht club so treasure.

A clean start to the first race set the order for the finish, a capsize for 28384 (Mees/Feddersen) was the only change to the order of finishers.

Race 2 following back to back followed the almost the same pattern - Welch/Brannon just pipped at the post. This time EYC team Banner/Reeves (youth) showed dry capsize drill. Competitors were able to come ashore watch the World Cup.

After a pleasant social evening, Sunday's racing started with 9 boats vying for the line. Another clean start with some tussling for 2nd position, the Welch/Brannon team again showing their consistent skills.

Race 4 found 2 Snipes larking in the Thames mud, freeing just in time. The Gregory team righted themselves quickly after a show piece capsize. Newcomers in Chilli Pepper (EYC) did well to finish shortly behind the pack. Williams/Marshall won all 4 races, 1st EYC boat Banner/Reeves (Also 1st youth) and 1st placed married couple Guy and Alison, Snipe 27106.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubPts
1st 30316  Alan Williams Richard Marshall Budworth/Maldon 
2nd 29611 Basil SueRoberts Mike Kerr Blue Circle 
3rd 27106  Guy Welch Alison Brannon Blackwater SC 13 
4th 28451 Andromeda Brian Gregory Diana/Ian Gregory Blue Cricle 14 
5th 27329 Opus John White Jeremy Michell Brightlingsea/Erith 20 

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