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Four
Herons arrived on a cloudy and blustery Sunday morning at the 100
acre reservoir of Cransley SC, set in rolling Northamptonshire
countryside. The reservoir is of an interesting shape and, on this
day, had various clumps of weed dotted around, like bunkers on a golf
course. The forecast was for winds of force 3 – 4, but it was
quickly obvious that the south-westerly winds were more like a force
4 – 5, gusting to 6. The local Heron sailors had agreed, without
exception, to opt out of sailing in such winds and although Philip
Lund registered for the event he opted out of competing in the first
race, and then the second, after first venturing into the centre of
the lake from the relatively sheltered launching area beneath the
elevated clubhouse. Thus there were only three Herons on the water
when the first race commenced, though they shared the water with a
varied assortment of 13 Comets.
The
first race saw a complicated course comprising 4 gybes and a long
beat up the full length of the reservoir. Matthew Pickett led from
the start and enjoyed overhauling a number of the straggling Comets
(which had started first). Unfortunately Jon Hunt capsized before
the first mark and spent the rest of the race upside down visiting
various reed beds. Peter Bolton fared better and managed to remain
upright and finish second. At the lunchtime break Matthew was
clearly delighted with his gybing plan at Mark E, at which almost all
the crews of the Comets/Comet Duo’s went for a swim at one stage or
other. However Matthews’ confidence at this stage that “Herons
very rarely capsize” slightly backfired in the next race.
A
new course was set for this second race: a figure of 8, with an
exhilarating reach across the length of the lake. The winds were
even stronger now, mainly of force 5 but gusting 6-7. Both Jon and
Peter made a number of unscheduled nature trails into the weeds/reeds
and along the dam embankment. Not to be outdone, Matthew also took a
dip but managed to finish despite much of his Heron being below the
waterline.
All
three sailors decided that watching the Chinese gybing of the Comets
in the late afternoon was better than risking another soaking and
no-one argued with their decision, despite the slight slackening of
the winds!
The
day was a real challenge for all who took part, as well as the rescue
crews. It was noted that the helms – in both fleets - sailed in
such a manner that penalties were not required – perhaps due to a
fear of having to do turns (with the inevitable duckings!).
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Overall
position
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Heron
number
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Helm
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Club
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Positions
in races
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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1
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9812
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Matthew
Pickett
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Up
River YC
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1
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1
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Race
not held
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2
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10019
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Peter
Moulton
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Chipstead
SC
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2
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Rtd
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3
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8XXX
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Jon
Hunt
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Chipstead
SC
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Rtd
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Rtd
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4
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10044
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Philip
Lund
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Redesmere
SC
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DNS
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DNS
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