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Squib Nationals at Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club - Day 2

by Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club 7 Jul 2014 18:55 UTC 5-11 July 2014

Two great races were held on the second day of the Squib Nationals 2014, which was sponsored by Hyde Sails. It was a stunning day's racing for the 48 boat elite fleet. The 15 knot sea breeze blew consistently for the whole day, making for a fantastic test of skill for each and all of the competitors.

The first race was held with an ebb tide which should have held the fleet back from the start line, But, a large number the fleet were 'on the course side', so a general recall was called. The second attempt was made under a black flag which put discipline on the fleet. With a strong tide running, it paid to head off on port tack towards the Norfolk shore where the waves were not hindering the boats progress. Three South Caernarvonshire boats led half the fleet towards the shore and it was Brian Holland and Bryan Sargent in Dream on who led from David Best and Mark Thompson in Crossfire and Alan Johnson and David Garlick in Cariad Bach. This race was held on Course No. 3 which consisted of three beats, two triangles and one sausage in choppy conditions.

Founders Trophy Results:

1st Brian Holland and Bryan Sargent, Dream On
2nd David Best and Mark Thompson, Crossfire
3rd Alan Johnson and David Garlick, Cariad Bach

This race was followed immediately by the second race of the day and third race of the series in sparkling racing conditions, and the same 15 knot sea breeze from the south east. The sea had become somewhat choppier which was to be significant for the competitors.

The second attempt to start the race was under a black flag, and at the last minute before the start a large bunch of boats near the Committee flagship broke the line which resulted in Nos. 72, 92, 108, 800, 828, 830 and 855 being sent home for being 'on the course side' at the start. Course 2, the windward-leeward race option was selected by Veronica Falat the OOD.

The race succeeded in getting away on the third attempt. In an attempt to remain conservative at the start, many of the top competitors found themselves boxed in at the start line including Ric O'Shea. Nigel and Jack Grogan in Helmut Schoing II reveled in the conditions. The tide having changed in direction after the first lap of the first race, the preferred option was to head out to the sand banks. Nigel rounded the windward mark followed by the host club's Owen Delany and Tony Holman in Firebird who worked hard at surfing on the downwind leg and took the lead. However in their excitement they left the starboard end of the leeward gate on the wrong hand. Realizing their mistake, they went back around the port leeward gate mark, leaving the Grogans to lead the field. All the competitors really enjoyed the surfing on each of the downwind legs with 1.5m waves which lifted the Squibs like dinghies.

Results of Race 3 for The Abersoch Trophy:

1st Nigel and Jack Grogan, Helmut Schoing II (Royal Corinthian Yacht Club)
2nd Alan Johnston and David Garlick, Cariad Bach (South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club)
3rd Martin Harrison and Sarah Everitt, Hussar (The Royal Victoria Yacht Club)

Racing continues tomorrow with one race for The Royal Corinthian Challenge Plate at 12.40hrs.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1105Helmut Schoing 11Nigel GroganJack GroganRCYC3418
2132Cariad BachAlan JohnsonDavid GarlickSCYC53210
3136Ric O'SheaChris HoganMark HoganSCYC17917
4819Lady PenelopeMalcolm HutchingsAndy RamseyRCYC/BSC411520
573BrimstoneBryan RileyJenny RileyWOBYC98421
6789Dream OnBrian HollandBryan SargentSCYC1011223
7797CrossfireDavid BestMark ThompsonSCYC1121326
8823HumphreyRobert CoyleIan SimmonsRoyal Corinthians YC615728
9811SpoofMicky WrightChris DunnRoyal Corinthians YC275638
10128Pani MuntaMike ProbertMelanie TitmusRCYC15161142
11872PocahontasMike HughesGary CatterallSCYC & WKSC14121642
1296MoonstoneMalcom BlackburnJohn StephensonSCYC7231545
13500HussarMartin HarrisonSarah EverittRoyal Victoria YC2025348
14779What's The StorySimon SandersJools BriggsRoyal Corinthians YC13132450
15846SophieSam ColeChris SchonhutRN&SYC21241055
1636Artemis 11Andrew MoorePeter HallinanFelixtowe Ferry SC3120859
17800AlchemyGerard DysonTony SaltonstallRoyal Yorkshire YC29BFD60
1816SquibboIan KeelyJohn MatthewsRN&SYC28141961
19626Panther 111Jo DownerMark DownerRoyal Victoria YC18311463
20880QuidsinMark KnightsIan KnightsRCYC/BSC19192664
21810Clever DickRichard SullivanSue HarperRN&SYC23271767
2250FirebirdOwen DelanyTony HolmanRN&SYC818RET75
2392HeartbeatRichard DellMike DaviesRN&SYC1710BFD76
24695MimosaSimon UnwinJudith ThomasRoyal Dart YC12372776
2511SquibDick BattRichard BarrettRYYC22342076
2613AquabatStu RixSteve Warren‑ SmithRoyal Victoria YC256DNS80
2797Ex FlameDavid GoochGilly FouldsWOBYC/NBYC33302184
2824Femme FataleVincent DelanyJoe O'ByrneRoyal St George YC34292285
2972Guy FawkesPhil AspinallHowie EnkleRCYC1621BFD86
3044PerfectionJill FlemingConor O'LearyRSGYC32322387
31845Rock 'N' RollJohn SparrowRalph BanthorpeSCYC30332891
3294ConfusionTim RileyTony KingBlackwater SC35401893
33828White MagicDavid WinesKeith DaviesWest Hoe SC / RNSA2917BFD95
34830Silver FoxJim TubbyRichard ParkerRN&SYC / NBYC2622BFD97
35160Blood Sweat & TearsDavid LloydBen GibsonRoyal Victoria YC / Portsmouth SCDNS2625100
36476Big ShadowFrederick InghamIan HutchinsonRoyal Yorkshire YC /Horning S C432829100
373OutlawJon EvansFred Warren‑SmithRoyal Victoria YC364230108
38108Ogo PogoToby TaylorSteve WeakeSCYC2436BFD109
39678Festina LenteGina PorteousAlex PorteousRoyal Corinthians383932109
40401Wight TigerGeorge DownerAmy GaskinRoyal Victoria YC374433114
41727MosquitoBen LuddingtonChris BrownRoyal Corinthians413835114
4240RubyDavid CannellDavid CraigRN&SYC & Waldringfield SC394334116
43687IcarusPhil RussellOli DownereRoyal Victoria YC424136119
44763Gunpowder GertiePeter GreatrexJen GreatrexWaldringfield Sc444531120
45855CrocNick FaulknerDavid GaleRN&SYC4035BFD124
46564QuicksilverEddie HarperJohn CooperWest Hoe Sailing Club454737129
47724TaisMichael O'ConnellEddie McCallonRoyal Irish YC4646DNS141
4818DripsFlip FouldsJames DugdaleWOBYC/NBYCDNSDNFDNF147

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