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Noble Marine Allen RS100 Nationals at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Day 2

by James Ross 29 Sep 2023 22:39 PDT 28 September - 1 October 2023

A very different day for day 2 of the Noble Marine Allen RS100 Nationals. With the wind blowing more Westerly off the land at Torquay, we had flat water and big variances in wind strength.

Race 4 was the breeziest of the 3 and Huw put in yet another win, followed by James Ross and the ever consistent Nigel Wakefield 3rd.

By race 5 the breeze was shifting over 30 degrees and it took umpteen attempts to get the race away, once finally racing it was all about shift damage limitation on the edges of the course and sailing to the pockets of wind. James Ross found the best breeze down wind and took the win followed by Nigel and Nils Jolliffe finding his form again and took third.

By race 6 the breeze was easing and there were multiple place changes in each beat, James led but was taken by Matt Johnson who took a left flier and then Nigel dug his way from near mid fleet with a huge left hand gain on the last beat. A tight pack of Nigel, Matt and Nils fought out the run to finish in that order.

A very long day on the water but good racing was had.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoFleetHelmClubFidelis TrophyHelm Age GroupR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st508GoldHuw PowellRed Wharf Bay/Netley SC Master12115‑1010
2nd145GoldNigel WakefieldNetley SC & Lymington Town SC  ‑41432111
3rd373GoldJames RossNetley SC  5‑8321415
4th268GoldBart BridgenNetley SC  ‑94544623
5th370GoldNils JolliffeNetley SC  8‑11973330
6th505GoldAndrew JonesChew Valley Lake SCYesMaster37‑1199533
7th421GoldJeremy TroughtonNetley SC  2310‑16101237
8th130GoldStephen JonesChew Valley Lake SCYesMaster75610‑12937
9th523GoldDavid SmartChew Valley Lake SCYesMaster1010‑1367740
10th239GoldMatt JohnsonWeirwood SC  (RET)DNC288241
11th379GoldMark HarrisonGurnard SCYesMaster698156‑1744
12th509GoldClive EplettFrensham Pond SCYesMaster116(RET)5141349
13th364GoldDuncan BarrNetley SC Master‑131271113851
14th259GoldIan GregoryFrensham Pond SCYes 1214141311(RET)64
15th300SilverLeighton KingNetley SC  ‑15131212151466
16th526SilverMostyn EvansMounts Bay SCYesMaster14161517‑181577
17th183SilverDavid TarrKillaloe SC  (RET)DNCDNC14161183
18th238SilverGavin ThompsonChew Valley Lake SC  171716‑18171683
19th222SilverMike BoswellRoyal Brighton YC Master1615(DNS)19191887
20th174SilverDaniel WebberChew Valley Lake SC Youth(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC105

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