The first Sunday’s racing was in dry, but very blustery conditions. William and Lesley caught a gust coming in to a gybe mark, but trying to stay to windward of the mark during the gust was not the right thing to do, and they ended up capsized on the mark. Having righted the boat and u lassooing themselves from the mark they continued the race. But while they were over, all but Jim Christie capsized as well. Jose thought Ginge was running off with the other woman when he fell out of the back of the boat, but managed to hold on to the mainsheet and rescue the boat (and Jose, of course) from who knows what?! Jim’s caution kept him upright, and he won the race on personal handicap, only to have his handicap chopped by 5% for subsequent races.
The afternoon race had more gybe marks and even bigger squalls. William and Lesley picked up a gust coming in to the first gybe mark, and went for another swim, but managed to right the boat and continued the race again. Jim maintained his caution, and avoided flying his spinnaker, but also had problems with a broken toestrap, and a universal tiller joint that may not have survived another lap. He again won on the water, but his amended handicap led to Ginge winning the race, and becoming series leader.
The following three weekends sailing were cancelled due to glorious weather and lack of wind causing the series to be determined on the first weekends sailing, so Jose and Ginge are the first winners for the 2006 prize giving
WINTER SERIES 2005 PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 Pts 1 13733 A HODGKINS GP 2 1 3 2 1140 J CHRISTIE VORTEX SP 1 2 3 3 937 W CARRUTHERS RS400 3 3 6 4 122174 P DILLON LAS 4 DNS 14 5 130579 S HALL LASER RADI RTD RTD 15 6 168995 G HEMMINGWAY OPPIE 5 DNS 15 7 40892 J HEMINGWAY TOP RTD DNS 20 7 382 P HEMINGWAY RSFEVA RTD DNS 20 7 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK RTD DNS 20 Points for RTD = 10 5 Points for DSQ = 10 5 Points for DNS = 10 2 races to count