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British Finn National Championship at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Day 1

by British Finn Association 9 Jul 2021 22:24 PDT 9-11 July 2021

Allen Burrell from Thorpe Bay Yacht Club christened yet another new boat at the National Championship with a 1, 10, 2 score line in what was a typical Torbay shifty south easterly.

With the course area nearer to the Paignton shoreline than ideal due to the presence of the Queen Elizabeth cruise liner parked in the middle of the bay, the right hand side of the beat was influenced at times by the breeze coming down over the Devon hills.

Race one finally got off under a black flag after a general recall and saw the starboard end boats tack early and head for the shore, The 7-8 knots breeze become more shifty towards the top mark, as John Greenwood (West Kirby SC) took the lead from Burrell and Julian Smith, (Mengeham Rythe SC), only for Burrell to take the lead on the second lap to claim the win.

Race two was started after a short delay whilst the wind steadied down to a more consistent direction. Simon Percival (Christchurch SC) showed good speed on the upwind legs to take the lead and arrived at the final leeward mark so soon that he took the race officer by surprise! As Simon rounded the leeward mark for the second time, it should have been a short reach to the finish line. Not spotting a finish flag flying from the Committee boat, Percival was unsure if the number of laps had been increased from the previous race and so heading back upwind. Second placed Fergus Allen (Loch Earn SC) hailed him and carried on to claim the win, but Percival successful protested the race committee for failing to fly the finish flag in time and was later awarded joint first with flying Fergus, ahead of Jim Downer (Gurnard SC).

The breeze had built to a gusty 12-14 knots for the start of race 3, with the Oscar flag hoisted to allow free pumping. The starboard end of the line looked favourite before the start, but with two minutes to go a big port end shift tempted a few of the top sailors to the pin end, only for it to head back to the right on the gun, leaving some stranded out to sea and those on the inside of the right hander got lifted nicely into the mark. Allen Burrell had a good tussle with fellow Thorpe Bay team mate Lawrence Crispin throughout the race, with Crispin taking the gun from Burrell and the consistent Fergus Allen.

Some of those more accustomed to sailing in the front half of the fleet were seen sulking at the back end as the tricky conditions levelled the scores up, highlighting the good speed and standard throughout the British Finn fleet. It great to see more than 7 new faces in the Nationals fleet, testament to the growing popularity of the Finn in UK club racing.

The 2021 British Finn National Championships are supported by Ronstan, The Old Salt loft and North Sails. Elisa Mangani of Ronstan Europe said; "Ronstan, worldwide recognised brand for high quality deck hardware, is proud to be selected as official supporter of the UK Finn National Championship on the waters of the historical Royal Torbay Yacht Club, where the 1948 Olympic regatta took place.

"We couldn't be more honoured for being chosen as supporter of this event. It is very important for Ronstan to support actively the dinghy sailing activities, and the Finn, being one of the most renowned classes, perfectly matches with Ronstan DNA."

Racing continues tomorrow, with a first start scheduled for 11.00am.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoFleetHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1stGBR2GMAllen BurrellThorpe bay y c110213
2ndGBR635MasterSimon PercivalChristchurch Sailing Club61.51017.5
3rdGBR5GGMJohn GreenwoodWest Kirby Sailing Club251118
4thGBR720GMJulian SmithMRSC312419
5thGBR49OpenJames DownerGurnard Sailing Club432027
6thGBR86GMFergus AllanLoch Earn sc241.5328.5
7thGBR37MasterSteve HaylesChristchurch Sailing Club1341229
8thGBR21GMMiichael de CourcyMRSC206531
9thGBR90GMRichard SharpBough Beech SC148931
10thGBR593OpenAlex FarrallThrope Bay Yacht Club1571335
11thGBR567GGMMartin HughesWarsash SC5131937
12thGBR33MasterKieron HoltWarsash SC823637
13thGBR76GGMFred van ArkelMengham rythe s/c1022739
14thGBR61GMJohn HeyesWarsash SC & Mengeham Rythe SC11112244
15thGBR750GMIvan BurdenPortchester2291748
16thGBR715GGMJean‑Louis SimonsWest Kirby Sailing Club7192349
17thGBR1GMSander KooijTBYC1724849
18thGBR74GMLawrence CrispinStone SC & Thorpe Bay YC9DSQ154
19thGBR707OpenBen FlowerPaignton SC26151455
20thGBR80LegendRay NewChristchurch SC16261860
21stGBR44MasterSimon PhilbrickChristchurch28181662
22ndGBR12GMDan BeltonMRSC12282666
23rdGBR4GMRussell WardHayling island sc & Mengham Rythe SC19173167
24thGBR581MasterAlex AtkinsChristchurch18202967
25thGBR22GGMAndrew WylamMRSC31291575
26thGBR51GGMDavid KitchenPort Edgar YC23322580
27thGBR631LegendRichard HartMengeham Rythe S.C.21303081
28thGBR34GGMPeter BlickCSC29342184
29thGBR13MasterRoman KhodykinMSCDNE142886
30thGBR111GGMJohn DeLeeuwRoyal Gourock Yacht Club2716DSQ87
31stGBR14GMDonald FrancisGoring Thames SC34312489
32ndGBR68GGMGarry PhareRoyal Torbay Yacht Club32253390
33rdGBR40MasterRussell NewChristchurch36213491
34thGBR722GGMMike BannerLeigh & Lowton25333694
35thGBR42LegendRichard PhillipsChristchurch Sailing Club30353297
36thGBR91GMWilliam ChalkerBBSC35372799
37thGBR619GMChristopher BarbaryWSC37273599
38thGBR424OpenJack IbbotsonRollesby Broad333837108
39thGBR66GGMRobin GrangeMRSCDNC3639119
40thGBR73GGMMartin IbbotsonBeaver S.CNSC3938121
41stGBR774MasterAndy CouchBlithfeildDNCDNCDNC132
41stGBR100MasterMatthew WalkerMengehma Rythe SCDNCDNCDNC132
41stGBR84OpenOliver MurrayYorkershire Dales SCDNCDNCDNC132

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