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Home club sailors John Telford and Andy Smith are overnight leaders after winning the first race, and coming 4th in the second, but they had mixed fortunes, having fought their way to the front of the fleet a couple of times, only to be dumped by the uncaring windshifts.
A barbeque was the prelude to a long night at the bar for many sailors who did their best to drink the bar dry!
Sunday’s racing was very much a case of more of the same – good strength winds, good racing, and cruel windshifts which failed to do the locals any favours. Dave Young from South Staffs sailed consistently well on Sunday with a 1st, 2nd and 3rd to take the championship. Graham Flynn, having won on Saturday, took the winning horn in the final race to give him second place ahead of Ian Platt (Bolton) who had equal points.
Richard Instone came 4th overall ahead of Saturday’s overnight leader John Telford. The next Bass boat was David Lawson at 6th.
The Hodgkins boys, having had an unfortunate collision with fellow club helm Phil Smith, came a creditable 11th overall and won the trophy for the silver fleet.
A tiring, but enjoyable, weekend for all sailors and helpers alike.
| Bassenthwaite Sailing Club | ||
| GP14 NW Area Championship 2004 |
Results after race 5
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| Pos | Tally | Fleet | Boat Name | Sail No | Helm | Crew | Club | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 16 | Gold | Lashed Again | 13835 | Dave Young | Liz Pugh | South Staffs | 2 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 8.0 |
| 2nd | 23 | Gold | 13810 | Graham Flynn | Frank Nickless | Bartley SC | dnf | 1 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 12.0 | |
| 3rd | 39 | Gold | Nemo | 13849 | Ian Platt | Chris Joly | Bolton | 4 | 3 | 8 | 1 | 4 | 12.0 |
| 4th | 7 | Gold | 13815 | Richard Instone | James Goodfellow | Chase | 8 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 14.0 | |
| 5th | 34 | Gold | Night Boat To Cairo | 13850 | John Telford | Andy Smith | Bass SC | 1 | 4 | 4 | 11 | 10 | 19.0 |
| 6th | 8 | Gold | Layla | 13176 | Dave Lawson | Lynn Lawson | Bass | 7 | 15 | 3 | 8 | 9 | 27.0 |
| 7th | 30 | Gold | Deric | 13771 | Dave Hynes | Greg Pitt | RWYC | 9 | 5 | 2 | 19 | 12 | 28.0 |
| 8th | 32 | Gold | 13747 | Luke Shaw | Steve Parker | Budworth SC | 12 | 9 | 12 | dnf | 5 | 38.0 | |
| 9th | 15 | Gold | 13447 | Innes Armstrong | Thomas Bennett | Burwain | 17 | DNF | 5 | 6 | 17 | 45.0 | |
| 10th | 14 | Gold | Sweet Chariot | 13812 | Stephen Graham | Richard Dobson | Burwain | 14 | 23 | 10 | 7 | 14 | 45.0 |
| 11th | 10 | Silver | Pegasus | 13733 | Richard Hodgkins | Philip Hodgkins | Bass | 3 | 10 | 31 | 12 | 22 | 47.0 |
| 12th | 9 | Gold | Bean Bantered | 13791 | Phil Smith | Mike Cowan | Bass | 11 | 17 | 11 | 10 | 16 | 48.0 |
| 13th | 37 | Gold | Cooweeh 2 | 13843 | Nick Eaves | Alison Eaves | Bartley SC | 15 | 6 | 16 | 17 | 26 | 54.0 |
| 14th | 40 | Gold | Unzipped | 13800 | Bill Kenyon | Geoff Edwards | Budworth SC | 24 | 16 | 13 | 20 | 8 | 57.0 |
| 15th | 31 | Gold | Ernest | 13218 | Martin Brennan | Alistair Knott | HLSC | 6 | 21 | 22 | 16 | 15 | 58.0 |
| 16th | 11 | Silver | Old Farts | 13737 | Toby Taylor | Alan Jones | South Staffs | 23 | 19 | 14 | 14 | 11 | 58.0 |
| 17th | 25 | Silver | 13803 | Paul Owen | Sue Konczyk | South Staffs | 28 | 26 | 26 | 5 | 6 | 63.0 | |
| 18th | 5 | Silver | 13819 | Andrew Greenhalgh | Colin Midgely | Bass / Annandale | 25 | 11 | 18 | 9 | 27 | 63.0 | |
| 19th | 13 | Silver | Mr Happy | 13789 | David Pickering | Linda Estaugh | South Staffs | 10 | 18 | 29 | dnf | 7 | 64.0 |
| 20th | 29 | Gold | Splash | 13770 | Gary Deighan | Andy Teague | Bolton | 18 | 7 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 65.0 |
| 21st | 1 | Silver | 13852 | Damian Chisholm | Mark Chisholm | West Lancs | 26 | 12 | 19 | 18 | 18 | 67.0 | |
| 22nd | 27 | Gold | 13793 | Carl Jeffs | Jim Toothill | Trimpley SC | 5 | 14 | 9 | dnf | dnf | 69.0 | |
| 23rd | 38 | Silver | He Ain’t Heavy | 13374 | Peter Gardner | William Gardner | Combs SC | 20 | RED | 23 | 13 | 30 | 78.0 |
| 24th | 2 | Silver | Machismo | 10801 | John Salomonson | Chris Anderson | South Staffs | 13 | 27 | 21 | 24 | 23 | 81.0 |
| 25th | 35 | Silver | Matt Black | 13327 | Mike Fairlamb | Eric Smith | Bass SC | 33 | 22 | 17 | 30 | 13 | 82.0 |
| 26th | 20 | Gold | 13686 | Andy Hateley | Marc Cheshire | South Staffs | 16 | 13 | 15 | dnf | dnf | 85.0 | |
| 27th | 21 | Silver | Sobek | 13839 | Hugh Godfrey | Rhonwen Bryce | Bass SC | 19 | 20 | 25 | 23 | DNC | 87.0 |
| 28th | 4 | Silver | 13763 | Mark Greenhalgh | Alastair Smith | Annandale | 21 | dnf | 30 | 15 | 24 | 90.0 | |
| 29th | 6 | Silver | 13115 | Julie Waddington | Chris Waddington | Bolton | 27 | 24 | 20 | 27 | 25 | 96.0 | |
| 30th | 17 | Silver | Jokate | 13746 | Graham Knox | Pete Bramwell | Hollingworth Lake | 31 | 25 | 32 | 22 | 20 | 98.0 |
| 31st | 3 | Silver | 13721 | Simon Pritchard Jones | Ellen Milner | Budworth | 30 | BFD | 28 | 26 | 21 | 105.0 | |
| 32nd | 22 | Silver | Gismo | 12830 | Ian Sinclair | Emma Sinclair | Bolton | 29 | BFD | 27 | 25 | dnf | 122.0 |
| 33rd | 33 | Bronze | Luna Rossa (12755) | 13680 | Andrew Brook | Steve Heywood | Hollingworth Lake | 35 | BFD | 34 | 28 | 28 | 125.0 |
| 34th | 18 | Bronze | Spirit | 13161 | Stuart Spence | Deb Spence | Bass | 36 | 28 | 36 | 32 | 31 | 127.0 |
| 35th | 36 | Bronze | Eyore | 13402 | Rana Din | Neil Turner | Hollingworth Lake | 34 | BFD | 35 | 31 | 29 | 129.0 |
| 36th | 24 | Bronze | Lapwing | 13345 | Maurice Cooper | Julie Hamilton | Derwent SC | 37 | 30 | 37 | 33 | 32 | 132.0 |
| 37th | 19 | Silver | Ernies Pot | 5794 | Ian Thomson | Mark Newton | West Lancs | 32 | BFD | 33 | 29 | dnf | 135.0 |
| 38th | 12 | Bronze | Second String | 13238 | Dave Nicholson | Sarah Nicholson | Bass | 39 | 29 | 38 | 34 | dnc | 140.0 |
| 39th | 28 | Gold | Comfortably Numb | 13749 | Robin Dawson | Phil Graham | Bass SC | 22 | dnf | DNC | DNC | dnc | 151.0 |
| 40th | 26 | Bronze | 10230 | Cliff Lamb | Andrea Thompson | Derwent SC | 38 | 31 | dnf | dnf | dnc | 151.0 |
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.. that could be one of the few explanations as to why William Carruthers and Lesley Braddock used the genniker as a trawl net and let Neil Currie expand his lead in the second race of the weekend series. Neil and Judith had taken the lead from William in the first race as the wind ebbed and flowed as the fleet rounded mark 7 just off Scarness Bay. With two firsts in the bag overnight, Steve Hunt’s appearance (and disappearance from the fleet!) on Sunday was not going to take victory away from Neil. Could this be the reason for Judith suggesting it’s time for Neil to get a new boat?
In the GPs there was some close and consistent sailing, David and Lynn Lawson fought all the way to take the series with three firsts and a second. Phil Smith and Toggle Cowan fought off the blues to secure two 2nds and a 4th, which although it matched Hugh and Rhonwen’s (who had sailed so consistently) 8 points, it was enough to beat them in the series.
Next week Bass is host to the GP14 North West Area Championships – we are sure to give the visitors some strong competition.
Weekend results
GRISEDALE CUP
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 501 N CURRIE RS400 1 1 4 2 4
2 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK 2 2 2 4 6
3 937 W CARRUTHERS RS400 3 3 DNS 7 13
4 1125 JoHALLIDAY RS400 4 5 6 5 14
5 1210 S HUNT RS400 DNS DNS 1 1 18
6 13327 M FAIRLAMB LAS DNS DNS 3 6 25
7 103 A NICHOLSON VARIO 6 6 DNS DNS 28
8 13142 R HODGKINS RS400 DNS DNS DNS 3 35
9 69960 M CHAPPEL MS DNS 4 DNS DNS 36
10 13733 A HODGKINS RS400 DNS DNS 5 DNS 37
11 595 H KNOWLES TOPAZ 5 DNS DNS DNS 37
12 400 T KNOWLES GP DNS DNS RTD DNS 40
13 382 G HEMMINGWAY RSFEVA DNS DNS DNS RTD 43
13 40894 S HALL TOP DNS DNS DNS RTD 43
13 40892 J HEMINGWAY TOP DNS DNS DNS RTD 43
Points for RTD = 8 7 8 11
Points for DSQ = 8 7 8 11
Points for DNS = 16
3 races to count
MCMILLAN CUP
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 13176 D LAWSON GP 1 2 1 1 3
2 13791 P SMITH GP 2 4 4 2 8
3 13839 H GODFREY GP 3 3 2 3 8
4 13789 J TELFORD GP RTD 1 3 RTD 11
5 13749 R DAWSON RS400 5 RTD 5 4 14
6 13142 R HODGKINS RS400 4 5 6 DNS 15
7 12329 J WOOD GP 6 6 7 5 17
8 13326 S WATSON GP 7 DNS DNS DNS 25
Points for RTD = 9 8 8 7
Points for DSQ = 9 8 8 7
Points for DNS = 9
3 races to count
The winds were a reasonably steady force 2, but the direction was unusual and very variable! The OD set an excellent windward leg towards buoy 2 from the middle of the lake – at least it was excellent until about 5 seconds before the start gun when it turned into a fetch. Fortunately, half way up the leg, it turned into a beat again. Richard and Philip are still trying to suss out their new RS 400 and for some reason seemed to be tacking all over the place about 10 yards over the start line. Jose and Ginge took an early lead, but were soon overtaken by John and Islay Crosbie in their flying fifteen. Once the boats were within about 50 yards of buoy 2, it was anyone’s guess as to who would get round first or where the wind was coming from. Richard and Philip began to pull away, but seemed to put in twice as many gybes as anyone else on the downwind legs.
Further down the fleet, Tim Knowles was sailing his old boat, with its new owner, Des Wright, in the front. Des has only been sailing for two months, but was given a quick crash course in spinnaker handling and roll tacking. They were rather late over the start line, but were soon making their way through the fleet.
Another new combination was Roy and Michaela in a GP rather than their lark. It turns out that Roy isn’t too keen on a spinnaker pole stored in the boat – Michaela tried to store it in his face! There were also a few toppers out with Sam Hall leading the way. On the last lap, a couple of gentle gusts came through – they registered ‘one shriek’ on the gustometer scale in the front of Ginge’s boat.
After handicaps were calculated, Tim and Des were first with Ginge and Jose second.
Having sold their GP a couple of weeks ago, the Hodgkins boys have taken the plunge and bought an RS400. Since Ginge spent his birthday, collecting the boat from North Wales (but this time he didn’t endure that Landrover journey!), he wasn’t going� to miss an opportunity to take the boat out for a spin. He did have to pick Saturday when winds were gusting� 4-5, so it’s no surprise that he ended up washing those sails!
Then there was a couple of lads from Cockermouth, who are new to sailing, and have just bought Tim Knowles’ GP. They were keen to get on the water, but fortunately were persuaded to have a go at crewing for more experienced helm; it was not long into their sail that they decided a wet/dry suit would be a good idea!
Winds had abated by Sunday morning, so the fleet, reduced in numbers due to others trying their hand at the Lord Birkett Memorial on Ullswater, enjoyed some good racing. ‘Expectant’ father Robin Dawson tried his hand at the helm of the Hodgkins’ RS, and showed the fleet the way to win convincingly.
Emily Carruthers believed one race was enough, and opted out of the afternoon race when Elaine Hunt stepped into the breach. But did Emily know that the winds were to pick up again, because they did. Elaine was quick to point out that she wasn’t in to getting wet, so it was quite a challenge for William to try and make sure she didn’t. Uncontrollable reaches, and the odd dodgy gybe, did little to settle her nerves, but they enjoyed some excellent reaches and avoided washing the salt out of those sails (for a while longer at least).
There was mixed fortunes throughout the weekend, but those that took part enjoyed every minute.
MJM
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts
1 3473 M MOORE FF 5 4 2 2 7 4 2 2 12
2 1140 J CHRISTIE VORTEX 6 DNS 3 3 RTD 6 DNS DNS 30
3 13176 D LAWSON GP 1 1 DNS DNS 1 3 DNS DNS 35
4 13327 M FAIRLAMB GP 2 2 DNS DNS 8 7 DNS DNS 48
5 1125 JoHALLIDAY RS400 10 9 4 4 DNS DNS DNS DNS 56
6 1210 S HUNT RS400 DNS DNS 1 1 DNS DNS 1 DNS 61
7 13839 H GODFREY GP 7 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 3 1 69
8 3560 I CAMPBELL FF 9 6 DNS DNS DNS DNS OD DNS 76
9 13749 R DAWSON RS400 RTD DNS DNS DNS 3 1 DNS DNS 79
10 69960 M CHAPPEL MS 8 7 DNS RTD DNS DNS DNS DNS 80
11 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK RTD DNS DNS DNS 5 RTD DNS DNS 90
12 161866 M SOMERVILLE RS300 DNS DNS DNS DNS 4 2 DNS DNS 93
13 13789 J TELFORD GP 4 3 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 94
14 12329 J WOOD GP DNS DNS 5 5 DNS DNS DNS DNS 97
15 70142 T SMITH MCH 3 8 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 98
16 167828 I MACPHERSON LAS DNS DNS DNS DNS 6 5 DNS DNS 98
17 125514 R BRYCE LAS DNS DNS DNS DNS DSQ RTD DNS DNS 109
18 13326 S WATSON GP RTD DNS DNS DNS RTD DNS DNS DNS 116
19 13791 P SMITH GP DNS DNS DNS DNS 2 DNS DNS DNS 118
20 3332 W SOMERVILLE FF OD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 119
21 501 N CURRIE RS400 DNS DNS DNS DNS OD DNS DNS DNS 119
22 8558 A HODGKINS RS400 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS RTD DNS 121
23 93673 J SOMERVILLE FF DNS 5 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 121
24 595 H KNOWLES TOPAZ DNS DNS RTD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 123
25 913733 J HODGKINS GP DNS RTD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 127
26 13013 J SEDGWICK GP 11 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 127
27 13238 D NICHOLSON GP 12 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 128
28 913142 P HODGKINS GP RTD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 133
Points for RTD = 17 11 7 7 12 10 5 3
Points for DSQ = 17 11 7 7 12 10 5 3
Points for DNS = 29
5 races to count
SKIDDAW TROPHY
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 Pts
1 1210 S HUNT RS400 2 1 3
2 13749 R DAWSON RS400 1 2 3
3 69960 M CHAPPEL MS 3 3 6
4 937 W CARRUTHERS RS400 4 4 8
5 103 A NICHOLSON VARIO 5 RTD 11
6 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK OD DNS 12
7 400 T KNOWLES RS300 RTD DNS 16
Points for RTD = 7 6
Points for DSQ = 7 6
Points for DNS = 8
2 races to count
AUTUMN CUP
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 Pts
1 13118 V BELL GP 1 3 4
2 13733 A HODGKINS GP DNS 1 8
3 913326 L COOK GP DNS 2 8
4 13326 S WATSON GP 2 DNS 9
5 13839 H GODFREY GP OD DNS 10
Points for RTD = 3 4
Points for DSQ = 3 4
Points for DNS = 6
2 races to count
Stormy conditions on Saturday afternoon proved to be too much for champions Steve Goacher and Phil Evans to contemplate, so they sat back and watched the rest of the fleet battle around the course. With the wind coming down the lake, the waves had plenty of chance to build up and wash down several spinnaker chutes! Those that did opt to fly kites gained no real advantage. Howard Green, and FF Association Vice President Ian Preston, made best use of their skills and ‘weight advantage’ to win the first race. With no sign of the winds abating, the second race was postponed until Sunday morning.
By the time the racing started on Sunday morning, the blue skies had been blown away! Yes, there was still a good breeze, however, not too much to frighten off those not so spring chickens Goacher and Evans. They did spend some time at the start of the race running around like headless chickens after hitting a mark – that was not going to be enough prevent them winning the race with Scott Beattie and John Somerville second. Despite all the toing and froing, there was a lot of consistent results throughout the day, and in the last race, fed up of playing second fiddle Scott retired and left the fleet to it. Confusion over the shorten course signal was taken in good spirit, perhaps because the race did not have a significant effect on the overall result.
Becoming a bit of a habit for Keith Jamieson, but he and Toggle Cowan secured yet another prize for their classic boat.
FLYING FIFTEEN OPEN
PN Boat Helm Crew Club 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 3721 S GOACHER P EVANS WINDERMERE DNS 1 1 1 3
2 3673 S BEATTIE J SOMERVILLE BASS 2 2 2 RTD 6
3 3734 H GREEN I PRESTON LEIGH & LOWTON 1 4 4 3 8
4 3801 J HARDISTY R ERRINGTON DRSC 3 5 5 2 10
5 3787 D BROCKBANK R RIGG WINDERMERE 4 3 3 4 10
6 3473 M MOORE L BRADDOCK BASS 5 6 7 6 17
7 3521 P BURNELL D WOODHEAD BASS RTD 7 6 5 18
8 3784 J HULL S HULL TEES & HARTLEP 6 8 8 7 21
9 1117 K JAMIESON M COWAN BASS DNS 9 9 8 26
10 1901 J CROSBIE I CROSBIE BASS RTD 10 10 DNS 29
Points for RTD = 9 11 11 10
Points for DSQ = 9 11 11 10
Points for DNS = 11
3 races to count
….the Englishman, Irishman, Scotsman and an Italian? While most of the population were watching some football match last Thursday, the Englishman preferred sailing to football and the Irishman and the Scot preferred anything to watching England play football. The Italian said ‘What football competition?’ and went to set the course. Three minutes later they were off – the Scot got a good start, but was soon overtaken by the Englishman who had a faster boat. The Irishman went up the other side of the beat and was almost first to the mark. The Englishman set off downwind in the lead, but the Irishman had rigged his spinnaker in some strange Irish way – three times around the jib – and lost ground whilst his crew rectified it. As the race progressed, the Italian went ashore to watch the football and forgot about the sailing race. The Englishman continued to stretch his lead, but was never comfortably ahead. The Scot and the Irishman traded places numerous times depending on who had tacked on the right wind shift. After four laps, the Englishman was first across the line, with the Scot about 40 seconds later and the Irishman only 5 seconds behind that. However, once handicaps were calculated, the positions were reversed.
The weekend’s sailing at the club saw the conclusion of the first set of long series, but the damp forecast and lack of wind was enough to cause several would be sailors to find something else to do. Dave and Lynn Lawson secured the Spring Cup with two firsts, Hugh and Rhonwen did give them a challenge but managed to inexplicably tip their boat in and go for a swim.
Sunday’s racing was delayed waiting for wind, but when it did come in and settle from the West, there was a pleasant force 1/2. Malcolm Clayton concentrated so hard on ensuring that his son had uncleated the genny when they tacked, it slipped his mind that his new boat had a centre main which he had forgotten to uncleat – time for another capsize drill me thinks! The afternoon race was the Jimmy Lancaster Memorial Trophy, and as is the tradition, the fleet were sent around the lake. Ian Campbell broke away from the rest of the fleet with Mike Moore in hot pursuit, but no-one was able to catch them on the run down the lake. William Carruthers, still getting to grips with the RS, did try to reach down the lake, but with a lack of wind, and the challenge of going under the shade of Sale Fell, it did not prove to be a tactical move, and he duly tagged along behind the fleet for the rest of the race. He even experimented flying the genniker when close hauled – again, not a good tactical move! However, Joan Cowan took to the front on William’s boat while husband Toggle sat back and double checked her life insurance! She did say there would have to be a role reversal – she would lie down and have a snooze while Toggle made the tea that evening – did she get her way?
BARF PLATE
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pts
1 167828 I MACPHERSON LAS DNS DNS DNS DNS 1 1 2
2 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK DNS DNS 2 DNS 2 4 4
3 125514 R BRYCE LAS DNS DNS DNS DNS 3 2 5
4 1117 K JAMIESON FF DNS DNS DNS DNS 4 3 7
5 103 A NICHOLSON VARIO DNS DNS 3 DNS 5 6 8
6 3521 P BURNELL FF DNS DNS 1 DNS DNS DNS 10
7 1125 JoHALLIDAY RS400 DNS DNS DNS DNS 6 5 11
8 1210 S HUNT RS400 DNS DNS DNS DNS OD DNS 12
Points for RTD = 0 0 4 0 7 7
Points for DSQ = 0 0 4 0 7 7
Points for DNS = 9
2 races to count
SPRING CUP
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pts
1 13176 D LAWSON GP DNS DNS DNS DNS 1 1 1 1 4
2 13839 H GODFREY GP DNS DNS 2 3 DNS DNS 2 2 9
3 13791 P SMITH GP DNS DNS 1 2 DNS DNS DNS DNS 23
4 913789 A SMITH LAS DNS DNS 3 1 DNS DNS DNS DNS 24
5 13161 S SPENCE GP DNS DNS DNS DNS 2 2 DNS DNS 24
6 12329 J WOOD GP DNS DNS 4 4 DNS DNS DNS DNS 28
7 13238 D NICHOLSON GP DNS DNS OD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 33
8 13326 S WATSON GP DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS OD DNS 33
9 13142 R HODGKINS GP DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS RTD DNS 34
Points for RTD = 0 0 5 5 3 3 4 3
Points for DSQ = 0 0 5 5 3 3 4 3
Points for DNS = 10
4 races to count
FF BLENCATHRA TROPHY
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pts
1 3560 I CAMPBELL FF DNS 2 1 DNS 1 1 3
2 3473 M MOORE FF DNS 4 3 DNS 2 2 7
3 3521 P BURNELL FF DNS 1 4 DNS 3 DNS 8
4 3332 W SOMERVILLE FF DNS 3 2 DNS DNS DNS 10
Points for RTD = 0 5 5 0 4 3
Points for DSQ = 0 5 5 0 4 3
Points for DNS = 5
3 races to count
MUSTARD POT
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pts
1 13749 R DAWSON GP 1 DNS DNS 2 DNS DNS 15
2 13655 N LEWIS GP OD DNS DNS DNS DNS 1 16
3 13176 D LAWSON GP DNS DNS DNS DNS 1 OD 16
4 13327 M FAIRLAMB GP 2 DNS DNS 3 DNS DNS 17
5 13839 H GODFREY GP 3 DNS DNS 4 DNS DNS 19
6 13791 P SMITH GP RTD DNS DNS 1 DNS DNS 20
7 13238 D NICHOLSON GP RTD DNS DNS DNS 2 DNS 21
8 12007 M CLAYTON GP DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS RTD 27
9 913789 A SMITH LAS DNS DNS DNS RTD DNS DNS 31
9 13118 V BELL GP DNS DNS DNS RTD DNS DNS 31
10 13142 R HODGKINS GP RTD DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 31
Points for RTD = 7 0 0 7 3 3
Points for DSQ = 7 0 0 7 3 3
Points for DNS = 12
3 races to count
JIMMY LANCASTER MEMORIAL TROPHY
PN Boat Helm Class 1 Pts
1 3560 I CAMPBELL FF 1 1
2 3473 M MOORE FF 2 2
3 161866 M SOMERVILLE LAS 3 3
4 167828 I MACPHERSON LAS 4 4
5 137629 Ma FAIRLAMB LAS 5 5
6 1140 J CHRISTIE VORTEX 6 6
7 937 W CARRUTHERS RS400 7 7
8 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK RTD 9
Points for RTD = 9
Points for DSQ = 9
Points for DNS = 9
1 races to count
With William Carruthers having just completed the move from Flying 15 to RS400, it seems there are several moves in the air. Dave Nicholson will be getting a new GP, Phil and Rich Hodgkins are between boats – will it be a GP?, Malcolm Clayton moving up to the Hodgkins boys’ boat. Will Michala take Malcolm’s boat, and will Roy Blackburn move from Lark to RS400?
With the arrival of William’s RS400, there was a lot of encouragement to get on the water and boost the fleet of RSs on the water. But when was he going to make that first move? Bridget couldn’t wait for him to ‘get his knickers wet!’ Would he be in shorts and T shirt? Daughter Emily had been promised the first sail, so everything had to wait until Sunday afternoon when she turned up and nervously got changed. But she did get in the boat, she did reluctantly fly the genniker, she did have to crawl on the foredeck to rerig the genniker after dad had forgotten to tie the ends of the sheets, she did sail the whole race, stayed upright, didn’t win but enjoyed it! Well done!
As for the rest of the weekend’s racing, there was plenty of sun, plenty of wind, some exciting courses, the odd capsize, some close racing, and innovative starting procedure by use of Herb’s whistle! Scott Beattie took three firsts from Paul Burnell to win the Mellor Mug, Mark Somerville won the Handicap Isel Cup with three firsts, but it was all on the last race in the GPs with David and Lynn Lawson taking the honours from Phil SMith and Toggle Cowan
FF MELLOR MUG
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 3673 S BEATTIE FF 1 1 1 DNS 3
2 3521 P BURNELL FF 2 2 2 2 6
3 93673 J SOMERVILLE FF DNS DNS DNS 1 9
Points for RTD = 3 3 3 3
Points for DSQ = 3 3 3 3
Points for DNS = 4
3 races to count
ISEL CUP
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 161866 M SOMERVILLE LAS 1 1 3 1 3
2 1140 J CHRISTIE VORTEX 2 2 1 3 5
3 1210 S HUNT RS400 3 3 2 2 7
4 501 N CURRIE RS400 4 5 4 4 12
5 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK 5 4 RTD 5 14
6 1125 JoHALLIDAY RS400 6 6 6 6 18
7 69960 M CHAPPEL MS DNS DNS 5 DNS 25
8 103 A NICHOLSON VARIO RTD RTD DNS DNS 26
9 937 W CARRUTHERS RS400 DNS DNS DNS 7 27
Points for RTD = 8 8 8 8
Points for DSQ = 8 8 8 8
Points for DNS = 10
3 races to count
GP14 COMMODORES PRIZE
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 13176 D LAWSON GP 2 1 2 1 4
2 13791 P SMITH GP 1 2 1 2 4
3 13142 R HODGKINS GP 3 3 3 DNS 9
4 12329 J WOOD GP 4 5 6 4 13
5 13118 V BELL GP DNS DNS 5 3 19
6 13238 D NICHOLSON GP 5 4 DNS DNS 20
7 13326 S WATSON GP DNS DNS 7 5 23
8 913161 D SPENCE GP DNS OD DNS DNS 25
9 13371 J RILEY GP DNS DNS OD DNS 25
10 13733 A HODGKINS GP DNS DNS 4 DNS 26
Points for RTD = 6 6 8 6
Points for DSQ = 6 6 8 6
Points for DNS = 11
3 races to count
At the end of the Whitsun break, and with all the glorious weather, a lot of sailors were obviously tinkering about at somewhere other than the club!
Those that did sail enjoyed some good racing. Toggle Cowan took to the helm for a change, sailing the first race with his wife Joan, and then the final race under the watchful eye of Robin Dawson – If only Toggle had listened to his helm he wouldn’t have been at the centre of so much ribbing – Toggle became a master at close rounding of marks, so much so that he is now the proud co-owner of a multi coloured boat! (i.e. coloured with paint that matches some of those marks he rounded so closely). Ken Bell did query whether competitors were allowed to move marks as well as the race officer, but Toggle assures us he did do turns for each of the marks that he came into contact with!
As the results show, only two boats sailed all four races and therefore were in the running for the Tinker Trophy this year – John Halliday in an RS400 and Jim Christie in a Vortex. Jim sailed consistently to take the trophy – so will he be at this year’s prize giving, or will he be ‘doing his hair’?
TINKER TROPHY
PN Boat Helm Class 1 2 3 4 Pts
1 1140 J CHRISTIE VORTEX 2 1 1 1 5
2 1125 JoHALLIDAY RS400 3 2 6 4 15
3 13118 V BELL GP DNS DNS 4 2 28
4 13733 A HODGKINS GP 4 DNS 3 DNS 29
5 913791 M COWAN GP DNS DNS 5 3 30
6 170613 S DUNNETT LAS 1 DNS DNS DNS 34
7 13142 R HODGKINS GP DNS DNS 2 DNS 35
8 4 P DILLON TOP DNS DNS DNS 5 38
9 66942 J FERGUSON LAS DNS DNS DNS RTD 40
10 2324 R BLACKBURN LARK DNS DNS RTD DNS 41
Points for RTD = 5 3 8 7
Points for DSQ = 5 3 8 7
Points for DNS = 11
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