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Noble Marine Allen RS100 Nationals at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Overall

by David Smart 3 Oct 2023 05:46 AEDT 28 September - 1 October 2023

Could Huw Powell retain his title, or would a new champ be crowned? That was the question on everybody's lips and after three days of solid hiking breezes and a few wet gybes, Powell was in a good position. However, Nigel Wakefield was hot on his heels and only two points back, but with better discards.

Powell had been praying to the wind Gods, but they hadn't heard. The wind was a more sedate 6 to 8 knots blowing over the land from the holiday hotspot of Paignton. The fleet started cleanly with a number tacking off towards the Paignton shore, where they thought they spotted more pressure, but it proved an illusion, with those playing the shifts gaining the most.

There were some new faces at the front of the field. Leading up the beat by some margin, was the light wind wizard Ian Gregory, revelling in the conditions. He was followed by Barr and then Smart, with Wakefield then Powell a couple of places back. The downwind saw Eplett, and Bridgen slide through with Wakefield finding some pressure to join the leaders. On the second lap, Wakefield played the sifts perfectly to take the gun followed by Barr, Eplett then Gregory followed by Bridgen before Powell squeezed over in sixth.

That meant that for the final race Powell would have to win, with Wakefield fourth or worse for him to retain his title.

While the fleet got away safely under a P flag, Powell found himself uncharacteristically trying to extricate himself from the third row. Eplett was now flying, sniffing out the pressure and shifts and leading from start to finish. He was closely followed by Wakefield, who had spotted Powell buried in the pack and sailed his own race to second and overall glory. Gregory was third with Smart fourth and Jolliffe fifth, with Powell almost pleased to come in ninth after that start!

Wakefield had sailed a superbly consistent series to be crowned the Noble Marine Allen 2023 RS100 National Champion. In second place and first Master was Huw Powell with James Ross having done enough in the windy races to secure third place. Nils Jolliffe had recovered from an unusually poor Day 1 to finish fourth, with Bart Bridgen taking fifth.

Completing 11 races in 4 days is no mean feat and so the fleet thanked the Royal Torbay Yacht Club for hosting a memorable championship with great sailing led superbly by the PRO Bob Penfold and his on-water team, with excellent support from the shore team and those in the warmth of the club.

A special thanks was given to the sponsors Noble Marine and Allen for their generous support of prizes.

The fleet move on to the Inlands at Chew Valley Lake SC on 11/12 November.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11Pts
1st145Nigel WakefieldNetley SC / Lymington Town SC‑41‑43211321216
2nd508Huw PowellRed Wharf Bay12115‑102136‑922
3rd373James RossNetley SC583214521‑14‑1531
4th370Nils JolliffeNetley SC8‑11‑97333647546
5th268Bart BridgenNetley SC‑9454469‑1395753
6th523David SmartChew Valley‑1010‑1367710478463
7th130Stephen JonesChew Valley75610‑12947611‑1265
8th239Matt JohnsonWeirwood SC(RET)(DNC)28821311109669
9th505Andrew JonesChew Valley3711995‑145812‑1369
10th421Jeremy TroughtonNetley SC2310‑161012785‑161471
11th364Duncan BarrNetley SC‑1312711‑1386101121178
12th379Mark HarrisonGurnard SC6981561711(RET)(DNC)10890
13th259Ian GregoryFrensham Pond12‑14141311(RET)1212134394
14th509Clive EplettFrensham Pond116(RET)51413(DNC)DNCDNC3195
15th300Leighton KingNetley SC‑1513121215148914‑1810107
16th526Mostyn EvansMounts Bay SC14161517‑181515141215‑18133
17th238Gavin ThompsonChew Valley171716181716(DNC)(DNC)DNC1320155
18th183David TarrKillaloe SC(RET)(DNC)DNC141611RETDNCDNC2017162
19th222Mike BoswellRoyal Brighton1615(DNS)191918(DNC)DNCDNC1916164
20th174Daniel WebberChew Valley(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCRETDNCDNC1719183
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