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Optimist Open at Parkstone Yacht Club

by Sandy Ramus, Kate Davis and Melissa Franklin 13 Oct 2024 09:52 UTC 28-29 September 2024
Parkstone Optimst Open © Sandy Ramus

It was time for the annual Parkstone Optimist Open Meeting 2024, which took place two weekends ago. It was a weekend of winds at either extreme with day 1 of drifting to day 2 of thrilling races that kept both sailors and spectators on their toes.

Main Fleet

Day 1 greeted us with a beautifully sunny Poole Harbour and a light North Westerly breeze. As the fleet launched, the breeze started to falter, casting doubt on whether it would hold for the races. After a single general recall, Race Officer Brian managed to get the fleet away in a marginal 5 knots. The breeze soon shifted, favouring those who had chosen the right side of the course. Main Fleet newcomer Theo Fox seized the opportunity and took the bullet, with seasoned sailor Jonny Rogers hot on his heels, securing second place. Rufus De La Haye from Hayling Sailing Club rounded out the top three. Despite efforts to start another race, the conditions led to a wise early call to AP over A.

Sunday presented a stark contrast with a forecast of 30 knots and a solid 20 knots on the water as the fleet launched. Sailors faced a strategic choice between less sea and wind on the left or chop and breeze on the right. Local sailor Harry Draper and Hayling's Finn Ramus, both heavy wind specialists, excelled in these conditions, with Draper ultimately taking the win. Ramus got 2nd and local champion Eliana Edwards fought hard to secure third place.

In Race 2, the breeze increased to 23 knots, setting the stage for another battle between Draper and Ramus. Finn led at the top mark, but Harry caught a monster gust on the last run, gaining a 20-yard lead. After the gate, Ramus picked up a strong streak of breeze just in time to edge ahead at the finish line. Lazlo Drummond from Lymington demonstrated impressive upwind speed, securing third place.

The Race Officer made a wise decision to run a shortened race for the third, with gusts approaching the 30s. Max O'Hare from Royal St George Yacht Club in Ireland reached the windward mark first with a commanding 25-second lead. The fleet, however, closed in, showcasing their competitive spirit. O'Hare skilfully defended his position in an impressive tacking duel against Ramus, securing the win. Ramus finished second, earning him the overall victory, while Draper took third, claiming the Silver. Jonny Rogers' consistent performance in both light and heavy breezes earned him third place overall.

Racing Regatta

With light and shifty conditions, the fleet completed 6 races on the Saturday. On Sunday the fleet were then greeted with 20 knots. Roger made the wise decision to hold the fleet ashore while main fleet launched and then the fleet were raced in the relative shelter of Parkstone Bay. The fleet managed to sail 2 races before it was decided to end the day. Archie Dowling finished in 1st, with Elsie Hutchinson in 2nd and Camilla Garlick in 3rd.

Coached Regatta

24 boats were entered in for Coached Regatta and sailed 8 races in very light and shifty conditions. All sailors improved their racing throughout the day. On race 1 they were coached up to the line but by the 8th race they were all lining up on the start line and sailing upwind competently. Unfortunately, the Sunday was too breezy for this fleet so they were held ashore. Well done to Finley Eyre, 3rd, Toby Jones, 2nd and Dexter Truswell who came 1st.

We extend congratulations to all the sailors and a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event a success.

Overall Results:

Main Fleet

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st6655Finn RamusHayling Island‑82125
2nd6656Harry DraperParkstone YC‑291236
3rd6611Jonny RogersRoyal Lymington Yacht Club24‑7410
4th6622Laszlo DrummondRLYMYC5(UFD)3614
5th6639Rory ArmstrongRoyal Southern Yacht Club(DNC)65516
6thIRL1565Max OHareRoyal St George Yacht Club125‑23118
7th6632Eliana EdwardsParkstone YC1036‑2519
8th6447Bear BakerRoyal Lymington48‑13719
9thIrl 1667Patrick FeganMalahide yacht club‑5078924
10th6608Rufus de la HayeHISC31612‑1831
11th6618Wilbur de la HayeHISC‑2010101131
12th6593Fraser HakesParkstone YC‑23942235
13th6512Darcy ODonnellRoyal Southern Yacht Club‑1911141035
14th6374Freddie JonesChichester Sailing Club‑351491538
15th6635Isla HutchinsonR Lym YC9‑22181441
16th6612Charlie HollandRoyal Lymington‑3213161241
17th6446Samuel MachellHISC(UFD)20111748
18th6651Merryn WealthyWarsash15‑24151949
19th6547Jacques KentParkstone YC1618‑191650
20th6316Sean Di SalleGurnard SC6(UFD)37851
21st6631Patrick Di SalleGurnard SC1812‑302151
22nd6578Ruby CosterRLYMYC241520‑4159
23rd6147GracieCBYC21‑23172361
24th6474Felix GladmanBosham Sailing Club‑2717252062
25th6494Zoe GreenRLymYC/NetleySC112729‑3467
26th6480Natalie AylingRLymYC1426‑322767
27th6620Chloe DavisParkstone YC1325‑333371
28th6572Oscar HoyleParkstone YC26‑36222472
29th6646Max Ellis‑AsquithWarsash‑4741211375
30th6515Rupert GarlickItchenor Sailing Club‑3821273179
31st6331Iain CowardHISC‑5519313282
32nd6439Jack WardHISC/Warsash‑4630282987
33rd6275Theo FoxEmsworth SC144‑484489
34th6484Isabella DeasParkstone YC28(RET)362892
35th6600Roisin EpsteinCBYC‑5637263093
36th6394Josie ClarkParkstone YC253534‑4394
37th6633Henry FinchRoyal Lymington YC3638‑4026100
38th6105Sam WealthyWarsash‑43283835101
39th6644Tom KeeganParkstone YC403924‑47103
40th6546Felix Palmer WardHisc/esc1745‑5042104
41st6643Finnian KeeganParkstone YC‑37343536105
42nd5844Robby MayoLymington Town SC224046(DNC)108
43rd6476Joshua AylingRlymYC‑48294240111
44th6561Finn KameenBosham Sailing Club‑53314439114
45th6505Guy KentParkstone YC743(RET)DNC117
46th6381Carwyn ParryParkstone YC30‑513949118
47th6596Maddie WhiteHISC‑61334348124
48th6398Cara LynchWarsash/HISC45‑474138124
49th6346Felicity KnibbHISC‑51424937128
50th6658Oscar StephensHISC41‑534746134
51st6615Meri GreenawayRSrnYC4232(RET)DNC141
52nd6535Olivia GrantRLymYC‑54524545142
53rd6350Charlotte DavisParkstone YC3348(DNC)DNC148
54th6617Finley BrowneHISC31(DNC)DNCDNC165
55th5378EJ AytonHISC5246(RET)DNC165
56th6306George McCormickParkstone YC49(DNC)51RET167
57th6249Stefano MarangioBurghfield Sailing Club34(DNC)DNCDNC168
58th6070Rory ButterfieldEmsworth Sailing Club39(DNC)DNCDNC173
59th6416Emily FranklinParkstone YC6049(RET)DNC176
60th6552Amelia BrowneHISC5950(RET)DNC176
61st6609Eloise McCarthyParkstone YC44(RET)DNCDNC178
62nd6576Arthur PattisonItchenor57(DNC)DNCDNC191
63rd6084Monty LewisSpinnaker Sailing Club58(DNC)DNCDNC192
64th6594Finn ByrnePevensey Bay(DNC)DNCDNCDNC201
64th6610Nia ByrnePevensey Bay(DNC)DNCDNCDNC201
64th6659Hugo FletcherRoyal Southern Yacht Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNC201

Coached Fleet

PosSail noHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st6019Dexter TruswellNetley SC/Royal Southern‑6114641421
2nd5714Toby JonesChichester Yacht Club‑10432222722
3rd5789Finley EyreParkstone YC3323874‑1230
4th6169Mary PeatsCCSC11‑16910313239
5th647Skye LynchWarsash/Hisc71068‑17515152
6th5985Ingaela LeaskHISC8125‑1811091156
7th5760Leo Ellis‑AsquithWarsash16151‑181312957
8th5445Edith CharlesPapercourt‑22111312588865
9th6324George WhiteHISC1815‑19111137368
10th4617Euan GreenNetleyYC‑20191774961072
11th6531Benjamin KirkhamBSC513129‑201151873
12th5914Tom HadfieldParkstone YC1327‑16715161474
13th4547Marcia StoreyParkstone YC99111391411‑1776
14th5805Floriane ParryParkstone YC15714141212‑211589
15th6066Noah HughesParkstone YC41410171316‑181690
16th6276Mia ClarkParkstone YC2545(DNC)DNCDNCDNC91
17th6253Lucy ArmstrongRoyal Southern YC168‑2120142114699
18th6475Rufus EvansBSC1417819166‑201999
19th6400Kate KeeganParkstone YC122016‑221918195109
20th5202Ben HannabyGurnard SC19‑22202110201013113
21st5525Annika FranklinParkstone YC‑2121181521171720129
22nd6311Emmy AldredParkstone YC‑2323232315191321137
23rd6304Jessie BurtParkstone YC1718226(DNC)DNCDNCDNC138
24th5528William HallWarsash SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC175

Regatta Fleet

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st6345Archie DowlingRLYC110535‑111126
2nd6520Elsie HutchinsonR Lym YC357415(DNC)631
3rd508Camilla GarlickItchenor Sailing Club62‑1661273339
4th6376Lumia GreenawayRSrnYC961‑151425542
5th6328Reubyn StoreyParkstone YC2169146(DNC)DNC61
6th4998Evelyn RogersonWarsash SC / HISC1181176154(DNF)62
7th6565Kit McCarthyParkstone YC71113523(DNC)DNC64
8th6428Joshua CadburyParkstone YC109‑201111202265
9th6183Evan HannabyGurnard SC51441071610(DNC)66
10th5156Nathalie HallWarsash SC17417‑191817771
11th6355Olivia KnibbHISC141192813(DNC)DNC80
12th6320Evelyn DudleyPapercourt1531420‑21186480
13th6048William FosterWarsash Sailing Club81721399(DNC)DNC81
14th5839Rufus KellyParkstone YC(DNC)DNC101217109990
15th6264Thomas PeatsCCSC1818814‑20198893
16th5765Josh JohnstonParkstone YC(DNC)DNC31810413DNF94
17th6519Hettie HutchinsonR Lym YC4191221312(DNC)DNC94
18th6212Maxim LucasRoyal Southern1315681614(DNC)DNC95
19th5817Max McCaffertyRLYC1612159158(DNC)DNC98
20th6497Florence EvansBSC2071817191711(DNC)109
21st6301Alice AldredParkstone YC12132122132112(DNC)114
22nd6300Teddy DeasParkstone YC192022162222(DNC)DNC144

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