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Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 LEADERBOARD

Yachting World Dayboat open meeting at Poole Yacht Club

by Steve Wilson 23 Jul 2024 01:27 AEST 20-21 July 2024
Colin Blewett and Chrissie Campbell, winners - Yachting World Dayboat open meeting at Poole © Wendy Davies

Overall 19 boats took part, with visitors from Avon SC, Bosham SC, Hamble River SC and Thornbury SC.

The open takes the form of two separate days of racing in Poole Harbour. On Saturday there are two long distance races around the harbour islands, Green Island, Furzey Island and Brownsea Island, once clockwise and the other anticlockwise.

The morning race started with just five boats in a fresh southerly with a long, tricky beat to Green Island, care being required not to stray too far from the marked channels to avoid grounding.

Nick and Jennifer Crang in 639 took an initial lead which they held to the end, but sadly they had missed a mark out during the beat. Behind them the boats were rather strung out, although Wendy and Roy Davies in 649, who know that part of the harbour better than the rest of us, managed to recover from last place by taking a better route between marks.

As we approached crossing the harbour entrance the sea was a bit lumpy and there were a number of awkward gybes in the fresh breeze, achieved without incident. The final stretch back to the club had light winds in the shadow of Brownsea Island but finally emerged for the leg home.

The winner, who had been second on the water all the way was Peter and Annette Kay in 634 followed by Roy and Wendy Davies.

By the afternoon more visitors had arrived and ten set off clockwise round the islands. Once past the harbour entrance winds dropped light while fighting a foul tide and it poured with rain. The fleet struggled to keep moving at times.

In the end three boats found a little breeze and broke away. Everyone finished but it was close run on the time limit. Third was Georgina and Simon Bullingham in 648, second Matt and Hugh Straker in 621, the winner Peter Hewitt and Colin Blewett in 669.

Racing on the Sunday consisted of three races on triangle/sausage courses. 18 boats took part. The wind was a light to moderate north westerly characterised by localised shifts on the beat. In all three races there was an element of luck as well as skill.

What looked to be the best side of the beat on one lap was frequently the wrong side next time around. Places changed hands a great deal.

However in the end our winner showed us how it should be done with three wins. Third David and John MacFarlane in 597 Yellow Peril, second Andrew Hewitt and Rebecca Crang in 639 Magic Roundabout, Winner Colin Blewett and Chrissie Campbell in 647 Alice.

After racing it was obvious that everyone had thoroughly enjoyed the day.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1stAlice647Colin BlewettChrissie CampbellPoole YC‑1112
2ndMagic Roundabout639Andrew HewittRebecca CrangRYA‑3224
3rdYellow Peril597David MacFarlaneJohn MacFarlaneBosham SC‑7538
4thGroovie678Michael HewittFreddie GentRYA27(OCS)9
5thMallory676James HewittCora StarkerRYA63‑99
6thMerlin669Peter HewittChris LovettPoole YC‑9459
7thTiger664Tim WilcockAlastair SeatonBosham SC5‑6611
8thShamal648Georgina BullinghamSimon BullinghamAvon SC11‑14415
9thDaydreamer621Matt StrakerHugh StrakerHamble River SC4‑111115
10thPiu Mosso634Peter KayAnnette KayPoole YC(OCS)9716
11thKerfuffle629Nick CrangJennifer Crang 88‑1416
12thDamons Daughter606Gerry PhilbrickCherry GilesPoole YC‑1212820
13thMen Behaving Sadly604John Waters Poole YC‑10101020
14thKaos633Natalie FrenchPaul FrenchPoole YC14‑171226
15thAurora675Steve WilsonAnnette WilsonPoole YC13‑161326
16thMandarin649Wendy DaviesRoy DaviesPoole YC1713(DNC)30
17thDaylight Robbery673Robbie GentLaurie Gent ‑15151530
18thAttila572Dave AllenLouise BrownThornbury SC16‑181632
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