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RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

ILCA Open at Papercourt Sailing Club

by Liz Hill-Smith 28 Apr 2023 22:54 PDT 23 April 2023
Papercourt ILCA Open - Neil Crosby ahead of Colin Carver and the fleet in race 3 © Peter Snow

Despite a patchy light Westerly wind forecast, Papercourt saw a good fleet of Laser sailors turn up to the 2023 open, including visitors from 6 other clubs. In total, 7 Papercourt sailors, and 7 visitors split as 8 ILCA 7's (Full rig) and 6 ILCA 6's (Radial rig).

Notable by his absence was Andrew Hill-Smith our Papercourt SC Laser Class Captain, unable to take part as he is currently sailing his Laser 'Betty' around the UK. Follow him on www.laseraroundtheuk3.uk. During the day we followed his tracker as he crossed the Thames from Whitstable to Clacton.

A gentle breeze lured all out for the mornings racing, but after the first beat the wind disappeared leading to a lot of extreme light wind sailing. The front group of the Full rig fleet managed to get a good puff down the run to extinguish all hope of that lonely gust giving any joy to the Radial fleet sitting further downwind. The second race of the morning was abandoned.

A much enjoyed part of any Papercourt event is the lunch and the camaraderie in the clubhouse and Jill Hamment and her galley team did not disappoint with a delicious chilli, jackets and salad.

Martin Smith, as race officer, made the wise decision to give an extended lunch break to see if the wind would kick in by 2pm. Thankfully it did, although it was hugely variable and fluky. For the two afternoon races Martin made combined single fleet starts, and on any one leg, all points of sailing could be experienced. Credit to Martin for making consistently sensible and timely decisions in service of giving the best days racing possible in the challenging circumstances.

In the ILCA 7 fleet, Bruce Ramshaw (Papercourt) and Neil Crosby (Bowmoor) shared first and second places in both races, with Bruce clinching the decider to win overall. Third place went to Colin Carver from Wembley, with Julian Barker missing out by one point.

The ICLA 6 fleet was won by Samson Cross, from Shoreham. Kevin Pearson from Thames SC gained second place and Niall Maynard beat Liz Hill-Smith in the deciding third race to clinch third place, both from Papercourt. All races were edgy close sailing and not surprisingly, no swimmers today.

With thanks to our race officers, safety crews, and galley for an excellent day despite the fickle light winds.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
ILCA 7 Fleet
1st197342Bruce RamshawPapercourt SC2114
2nd208674Neil CrosbyBowmoor SC1225
3rd209002Colin CarverWembley SC43310
4th200098Julian BarkerLondon Corinthian SC34411
5th213547John AyreLondon Corinthian SC55717
6th176656Christopher KilgourPrestwick SC66618
7th213706Richard LympossPapercourt/Bowmoor77519
8th136074Joseph WatsonPapercourt SC88824
ILCA 6 Fleet
1st205176Samson CrossShoreham YC1113
2nd203323Kevin PearsonThames SC2327
3rd181060Niall MaynardPapercourt SC44311
4th173517Liz Hill‑SmithPapercourt SC35412
5th182639Gordon ColmanPapercourt SC62513
6th91244Charlie BeckPapercourt SC5DNCDNC19

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