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RS Feva Rooster Grand Prix 6 at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Imogen Green 27 Jun 2023 22:02 AEST 24-25 June 2023
RS Feva Rooster Grand Prix 6 at Grafham Water © Paul Sanwell / OPP

The weekend of the 24/25 June saw the sixth and final counting event in this years RS Feva national series hosted by Grafham Water Sailing Club. This series has taken the fleet all over the country from coastal venues like Weymouth and Hayling Island, to inland venues at Leigh & Lowton, Draycote and Grafham.

Saturday started with glorious sunshine forecast for the entire weekend, but for a fleet who like a lot of wind there was a disappointing lack of it! Despite this we launched into a shifty but sailable 6-10 knots of breeze with the intention of completing 4 races on both days.

Race 1 was definitely a race for those who could spot the pressure, and then try and stay in it, with Benedict Welfare and Freddie Wood showing the rest of us how it's supposed to be done. Second to finish were Ed Stubbs and Noah Kenny closely followed by Max Rawlinson and Edie Johnson. The racing was a pretty intense mental workout for all of us as we tried to get into pressure, but as is always the way in winds like this there were significant winners and losers throughout the fleet.

The wind in Race 2 was almost exactly the same as race 1, with a similar group of boats making the most of it and showing the way home. Max and Edie taking the win this time, followed by Ed and Noah, then in 3rd Scarlett MacLennan and Izzy Bartlett.

By this point what little wind there was had started to get very difficult for the race team to predict, so after a long time with the AP flag flying we finally got away for race 3. Bob and I managed to find the only significant pressure on the lake and lead the fleet home, with Scarlett and Izzynd, and Max and Edie 3rd who were being incredibly consistent. At this point I think its safe to say that the entire fleet were delighted when racing was abandoned for the day so that we could go and empty Grafham's freezer of every available ice cream!

Sunday dawned with the promise of 30 degrees and a building breeze through the day. We launched as early as possible with a plan to get 5 slightly shorter races in, and to try and avoid getting dehydrated or too much sun burn! Race 4 started in a moderate 12 knts and was a great race long battle between about 5 of us, with Bob and I just coming out on top ahead of Ben and Freddie and then the ever present Max and Edie. Races 5, 6 and 7 really let us sail the Feva to its absolute maximum with gusts hitting the mid-twenties and brilliant downwind legs. This wind did split the fleet quite a bit leading to a group of about 5 boats constantly pulling away, with Bob and I just getting the better of Max and Edie in all 3, but the lead swapped on almost every leg meant that the racing was close and fun throughout.

Race 8 started in a steady 20 knts, and with either Max and Edie or Bob and I able to take the overall win it was all to play for, and after an amazing final downwind they just managed to grab a well deserved win ahead of Bob and I then George Curtis and Ben Bryden posting their best result of the weekend. After this we were all extremely glad to limp back to the shore after nearly 6 hours in the sun!

The overall result for the weekend came down to the last race and was between Max and Edie's incredible consistency against mine and Bob's slightly less consistent scoring, with us coming out on top by a single point from Max and Edie, and Ed and Noah in 3rd.

The Race Officer Eric Joyce and his race team did a fantastic job to get all 8 races in across the full range of wind conditions, so I'd like to thank them on behalf of the entire fleet. Also thanks to our class sponsor Rooster, who has done a great job of supporting us all year. We would like to thank Grafham Water Sailing Club for hosting this event and finally thanks goes to our volunteers, without you these events wouldn't happen.

Next stop for a lot of the fleet is Follonica in Italy for the worlds in July, which Grafham did a pretty decent job of emulating with the weather this weekend!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st8720Imogen GreenRobert ByneDraycote Water Sailing Club‑6611111213
2nd89Max RawlinsonEdie JohnsonRoa Island Boat Club‑3133222114
3rd7070Ed StubbsNoah KennyLyme Regis SC2244347(DNF)26
4th3911Benedict WelfareFreddie WoodLLSC/Windermere School15524‑106528
5th7056Trinny FryAlastair FryRoyal Thames Yacht Club(OCS)7109635444
6th8377Jack HodgkinsIsabella BarnesSouth Staffs & Draycote9‑1096853646
7th8559George CurtisBenjamin BrydenTonbridge School13‑1468594348
8th6868Scarlett MacLennanIzzy BartlettRoyal Hospital School7327‑137131049
9th4984Jemima DayWilliam SawtellHISC441510(RTD)810859
10th7633Kiera CowellJames CatterallScaling Dam SC5111159‑13121366
11th8551Benjamin SheppardAnton ChernyshovTonbridge School1512‑1615768770
12th4194Alex BreeseSienna MordauntRLymYC8871110(BFD)151271
13th8563William SmithWilliam BrownsdonTonbridge School10‑17171211129980
14th8556Alex PaizesCharlie SimmondsTonbridge School11131313121111(DNC)84
15th8566Tristan BurnettJacob AyalaTonbridge School12‑1614141414141193
16th8558Barney BrownHarry PattersonTonbridge School16912161515(DNC)DNC101
17th8573Quentin RumpfLev BalabinTonbridge School14158(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC109

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