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The
weather for this joint Topper / Mirror / Heron event was the same as
for last year’s event at this club - warm and sunny. The winds
were light and variable in direction, though mainly from the west.
The
lake (Tarn) at Yeadon is approximately rectangular, with the far end,
that near the airport runway, narrowing towards a point. Towards
this end there is a small rocky island which can affect wind
directions and speeds. The marks are set down the two sides of the
rectangle but with one important one (9) set between the two nearest
to the clubhouse and directly in front of the race hut. Club rules
specify that one has to pass between the race hut and this mark on
each lap.
Denis
Beard knows the way around Yeadon Tarn and his skill and experience
have resulted in him dominating this event in the past. From the
outset it looked as this was to be another straightforward
procession, with the other boats following him, but he lost his early
lead to Philip Lund would then established what seemed to be a
commanding lead. However, with greater all-round skill and success
at the tricky points on the course, Denis regained the lead and moved
well ahead. Then, apparently from nowhere, appeared the home club’s
veteran sailor, Chris Dufton, sailing the ‘oldest boat in
Yorkshire’, who just pipped Philip at the post.
In
the second race Denis led the field, this time pursued by two other
Yeadon sailors, Tim Gatti and Patrick Gaunt. Patrick managed to
overtake Tim, and to the latter’s chagrin, who should turn up from
the back of the fleet to snatch third place from him but (you’ve
guessed it) Chris Dufton again!
With
their wins in the first two races having already won them first place
overall, Denis and Jo Beard swapped roles for the final race and
proved to be slightly less well practiced in their new capacities.
Tim Gatti had a brilliant start, but that Dufton chap again came
through to take the lead and win the race. Whilst Tim shadowed
Chris, Philip sneaked ahead and although he himself was then
overtaken by Patrick it transpired that the latter had failed to pass
on the correct side of the critical buoy 9 on one lap. Thus he had
really completed once less lap than initially appeared to be the case
and thus took sixth rather than second place in this race. More
significantly this oversight by Patrick meant that Philip Lund rather
than he finished in third place overall.
One
of the young visiting Mirror sailors thanked all at Yeadon SC who had
made this such an interesting and enjoyable day.
| Overall Position |
Heron number |
Helm (and crew) |
Club |
Positions in races |
| First |
Second |
Third |
| 1 |
10070 |
Denis and Jo Beard |
Yeadon SC |
1 |
1 |
4 |
| 2 |
108 |
Chris Dufton |
Yeadon SC |
2 |
3 |
1 |
| 3 |
10044 |
Philip Lund |
Redesmere SC |
3 |
5 |
2 |
| 4 |
7741 |
Patrick Gaunt |
Yeadon SC |
5 |
2 |
6 |
| 5 |
10309 |
Tim Gatti |
Yeadon SC |
4 |
4 |
3 |
| 6 |
10092 |
Calum Polwart |
Derwent reservoir SC |
6 |
6 |
5 |
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