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Eastern Topper Traveller Round 4 at Snowflake Sailing Club

by John Northwood 9 Jan 02:52 PST 5 January 2025
Henry Lambert, the Human Pretzel - Eastern Topper Traveller Round 4 at Snowflake, Wroxham © Trish Barnes

Well, if the weather forecast could've pulled off a stand-up comedy routine, it would've been a hit. Predicting gusts of up to 30 knots, it had everyone bracing for a nautical rodeo. Instead, it served us a cocktail of light breezes and "where-did-the-wind-go" moments, sprinkled with a dash of sailor frustration.

Personnel: The ever-diplomatic James Dugdale took charge as Race Officer, orchestrating the chaos with the finesse of a circus ringmaster. Richie Dugdale, though not present, masterfully organised everything in preparation for the event. Coaching duties on the training day fell to Flip Foulds and Harry Wemyss, who probably wished they were coaching in the Bahamas. Meanwhile, Paddy Wildman was busy crunching numbers faster than the wind, handling the results like a Sailwave Queen.

Safety was paramount, thanks to the vigilant efforts of Michael Wemyss, Trish Barnes, Toby Pearce, Ian and Dave Hearsum, and Mark Haller - our heroes on the water.

Weather Conditions: Race 1 started with a southerly breeze of 5-8 knots, which quickly decided to play hide and seek, dropping to a mere 1-2 knots by the time sailors reached the first mark. Race 2 continued with a slightly more cooperative 5-8 knots from the south. By Race 3, we saw some real action with winds picking up to 6-10 knots.

Finally, Race 4 delivered almost perfect sailing conditions with a steady southerly breeze of 10-12 knots. The forecast had teased us with gusts of up to 30 knots, but reality played it much milder. Despite the relatively balmy temperature of 10 degreesC, it felt like a tropical paradise compared to the previous day's Antarctic-like 3-5 degreesC. Visibility remained generally good, at least when not obscured by rain streaks on the clubhouse windows.

Competitors: The event saw a brave turnout of 26 sailors, although 2 last-minute cancellations suggested some sailors had second thoughts after seeing the forecast. Among the notable competitors was Nathan Clark, a dual representative of WOBYC and Draycot Academy, who returned with a steely determination to defend his top spot in the series. His main rival, Harry Wemyss from Hickling SC and SFSC, aimed to dethrone Nathan and claim the coveted top position.

The event welcomed several first-time ITCA travellers: Zoe Barnes, Oliver Besant, Seth Blackburn-Cann, and James Oakley, who were thrown straight into the deep end of the competition. Joining them were newcomers to this particular series: Daisy Coates, Emma Coates, Isobelle Johnson, Harriet Reeves and Lucas Rooke, all eager to make their mark. Meanwhile, 15 seasoned veterans of previous series returned to battle it out, adding a mix of experience and fresh enthusiasm to the fleet.

Race 1:

Toby Turner led to the windward mark, followed by Nate Sparrow. The wind took a siesta, and Rob Hole caught up. Henry Lambert missed a mark, Faith Turner kindly pointed it out, and Henry, like a gentleman, went back to fix his mistake, finishing just behind her in 8th..

Rob's yoga-like body position did wonders, sequestering some alternative energy meant he took the victory. Namaste!

Race 2:

Harry opted for a pin-end start, Nathan chose the committee end. Faith led after the first lap, with the WOBYC trio of Toby H, Nate Sparrow and Nathan hot on her heels. Positions 3-7 shuffled like a deck of cards on the beat to the windward mark. Penny and Josh had a tactical duel up the second beat, with Penny gaining the upper hand.

Faith Turner showed her prowess, finishing first with a commanding lead.

Race 3:

Clean start in light winds, Nathan led a tight pack of four. Shouts of "starboard" echoed as they approached the windward mark. The downwind leg turned into a game of "dodge the Star-class yacht," adding to the excitement. Wind gusts built, and spectators cheered as Faith powered towards the finish.

A dramatic finish between Toby and Nathan, with Faith making a strong push.

Race 4:

The fleet split up either side of the beat, with the right side gaining an edge. The finish was a nail-biter, with Toby and Nathan duking it out for the top spot.

Toby managed to fend off Nathan in a thrilling photo finish.

Endeavour Award: Harriet Reeves (Snettisham Beach SC), for her relentless effort and positive spirit, even when the wind seemed to conspire against her.

A huge thank you to our generous sponsors: Noble Marine, Optimum Time, Harken, Rooster, RYA, Topper International. And a big round of applause to the Race Officer James Dugdale, Event Host Richie Dugdale, coaches, safety personnel, and the Snowflake Sailing Club team for keeping us afloat, organised, and well-fed.

Next Events:

Next Traveller: Grafham Water Sailing Club, 29th-30th March.
NS2: Weymouth, 8th-9th March.

The day was a testament to the indomitable spirit of the sailing community. Thank you to everyone who braved the elements, made us laugh, and reminded us why we love this sport. See you at the next event, where we hope the wind behaves just a bit better!

5.3 Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st48677Toby TurnerSnettisham Beach SC/Snowflake SC2‑9.5215
2nd48974Nathan ClarkWaveney and Oulton Broad SC‑43126
3rd47625Faith TurnerSnettisham Beach SC/Snowflake SC‑71438
4th14109Robert HoleHunts SC1‑8348
5th44016Nate SparrowWaveney and Oulton Broad SC34‑10714
6th49294Zoe BarnesNBYC/WOBYC/Snowflake SC‑655515
7th49343Toby HaileyWaveney and Oulton Broad SC‑929819
8th48366Henry LambertHunts SC8‑9.56620
9th46389Isobelle JohnsonWaveney and Oulton Broad SC‑1367922
10th48679Harry WemyssHicklingBroad SC/Snowflake SC/GYG SC107‑111128
11th49342Robin HaileyWaveney and Oulton Broad SC‑181181332
12th45701Joshua Blackman NorthwoodHunts SC5‑18151434
13th48069Sally KerrySnettisham Beach SC11‑16161037
14th46874Lucas RookeGrafham SC‑1413121237
15th16517Emma CoatesSnettisham Beach SC/Snowflake SC‑1912141743
16th49178Seth Blackburn‑CannNBYC/Snowflake SC15‑19131543
17th12322Oliver BesantHorning SC/Snowflake SC121717‑1946
18th43725Penny DaviesSESCA1615‑191647
19th17398Harriet ReevesSnettisham Beach SC1714‑181849
20th29734Yasmine BrahamNBYC/Snowflake SC20(DNS)DNSDNS70
21st45796Noah HughesWaldringfield SCDNF(DNS)DNSDNS74
22nd30214Samual RuleGrafham SC(DNS)DNSDNSDNS75
22nd47450Claudia SavorySnettisham Beach SC(DNS)DNSDNSDNS75

4.2 Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4
1st46025James OakleyIsle of Sheppey SC‑2211
2nd44888Daisy CoatesSnettisham Beach SC/Snowflake SC11‑22

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