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The day of the
Southerns dawned grey and windy with a 20 mph wind forecast. Despite
this fifteen boats turned up to take part, all but one of them being
members of the Association: the one non-member was allowed to sail
alongside the others but retired after an incident in the first race.
Most of the boats
were from the home club. Of the three visiting boats two were used
to being sailed on the River Crouch, their helms being from Eyott SC
and Up River YC. The other visitors were Mike Tully and his daughter
Emily who were paying a return visit to Jon and Verna Hunt’s club
after the latters’ trip to Kinvara SC (reported elsewhere in this
issue).
The weather for the
day was much as expected: a stiff breeze from the south east ran down
the lake, particularly along the tree line on the North Bank, and the
day was punctuated by rain showers at frequent intervals. A cynic
might have described it as a typical English summers’ day.
The
first race was started, just
as the rain began, from a committee boat in the north east corner of
the lake, thus giving a beat down the lake to the first mark.
Initially several boats appeared to be well placed, including local
helm Jon Hunt, sailing in a borrowed FRP (10049) as the Hunts had
lent their own boats to other entrants. However it was Matt Pickett
(9812) who led round the first mark to port, followed by Alan Warren
(9851), a new member of the home club, with Andy Dale (9891) on his
shoulder. There was then a hairy run down the lake to the next two
marks. The beat back up the lake was frustrating as the wind
continued to shift violently from south easterly to north easterly
and back; sometimes it veered more than 180 degrees, causing some of
the boats to appear to be beating from side to side of the lake
without making any progress up the lake! Behind the leaders there
were several tussles, with boats changing places in the middle of the
fleet. Behind them, the boats at the back of the fleet were mostly
in survival mode! One boat lost its mast, the shroud plate having
pulled through the GRP deck, and consequently retired. By the end of
the race, Andy Dale had come through into first place followed, in
turn, by Matt Pickett, Peter Moulton, Mike Tully, and John Stuchbery.
The
two afternoon races both had starts in the rain, with the start line
being a projection from the race box. Most boats
started on port tack and their helms were consequently looking over
their shoulders to check their position in relation to the flag pole
and the transit in front of it. Fortunately there were no recalls
despite this difficulty.
In
the second race Andy Dale led from start to finish, and was followed
home by Matt Pickett and Peter Moulton, Alan Warren and Mike Tully –
in that order.
By
the time of the third race the weather had taken its toll; the wind
had not abated, and was still very shifty, and only six of the
fittest helms ventured out – ironically they were rewarded with
some sun in the second lap. The finishing order for this race was
the same as for the second race and the six weary helms returned
having survived the vagaries of the day’s weather.
Unusually
the results for the three races were very similar, those for the
first three places being identical. The race organisers thus had a
relatively easy task in determining the prize winners; the problems
lay in determining positions further down the fleet!
| Pos’n |
Sail No. |
Helm |
Crew |
Club |
Race results |
Pts |
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
|
| 1 |
9891 |
Andy Dale |
Lewis Caton |
Eyott |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
| 2 |
9812 |
Matt Pickett |
Claire Pickett |
Up River |
2 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
| 3 |
10019 |
Peter Moulton |
Carol Rochford |
Chipstead |
3 |
3 |
3 |
6 |
| 4 |
9851 |
Alan Warren |
Linda Dobson |
Chipstead |
Rtd |
4 |
4 |
8 |
| 5 |
8651 |
Mike Tully |
Emily Tully |
Kinvara |
4 |
5 |
5 |
9 |
| 6 |
8428 |
John Stuchbery |
Jo Wyton |
Chipstead |
5 |
6 |
DNS |
11 |
| 7 |
9341 |
Helena Sutherland |
Neil Sutherland |
Chipstead |
6 |
7 |
DNS |
13 |
| 8 |
6678 |
Kim Brett |
William Hobson |
Chipstead |
Rtd |
Rtd |
6 |
20 |
| 9 |
8000 |
Carol Martin |
Bill Martin |
Chipstead |
7 |
Rtd |
DNS |
21 |
| 10 |
1529 |
Alison Tormey |
Alan Eyles |
Chipstead |
8 |
Rtd |
DNS |
22 |
| 11 |
10049 |
Jon Hunt |
Verna Hunt |
Chipstead |
Rtd |
8 |
DNS |
23 |
| 12 |
3 |
Mike Cooley |
Lorraine Geear |
Chipstead |
9 |
Rtd |
DNS |
23 |
| 13 |
8432 |
Robert Goldsmith |
Karen Goldsmith |
Chipstead |
Rtd |
Rtd |
DNS |
29 |
| 14 |
7537 |
Roger Cherrill |
Kath Cherrill |
Chipstead |
Rtd |
DNS |
DNS |
30 |
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