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Squib Nationals at Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club - Day 3

by Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club 8 Jul 2014 22:22 UTC 5-11 July 2014

The best test of a great OOD is to lay an enjoyable course for their competitors on a day with light winds, changing tides and shifting breeze. Today, Veronica Falat was truly tested, and furthermore she had the benefit of Princess Anne observing her exacting management of the 48 boat Squib Championship fleet. Veronica excelled.

There was only one race programmed for today, and at first attempt to start under the Blue Peter, much of the fleet were over the start line despite the dying tide flowing across the race course. Vanessa, had enough patience to give the fleet a second attempt to start before she introduced the Black Flag. On this second attempt the Squibs were again too anxious to hit the line on time, and another recall was called. On the third attempt, the black flag was flown and it had the desired effect, and the fleet held back sufficiently for the start to be declared fair.

On the first beat the wind was no more than 5 knots and there was a choppy sea which threw the wind out of the Squib sails. The 48 boat fleet split, with a large group sailing up-tide to the south, others heading down-tide in the expectation of a tidal turn which didn't happen, but Alan Johnson and David Garlick in Cariad Bach, having initially headed right, then turned back and sailed the middle of the course where they found the clear air which was so vital on such a day. They held the lead from the first mark to the finish line on race course No. 1, which consisted of 5 beats, two triangles and two sausages. The tide was late in turning, resulting in the first reaching leg turned into a run, and the second reach was a very close spinnaker reach, on which any boat which was not on the windward side of the course was fated to wallow in second hand wind.

The second beat produced some surprises. The tide turned which enabled the boats who headed south to lay the windward mark without much effort. Boat places were changing frequently between 5th and 20th place and also further down the fleet. Many of the boats who at near the top of the leader-board from the previous races struggled to achieve a good place today. As the race progressed the wind started to fail, making it more challenging than ever to maintain speed in the choppy sea. It was also difficult to call lay lines in the turning tides.

Royal Corinthian Challenge Plate Results:

1st Alan Johnson and David Garlick in Cariad Bach (South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club) Batt Sails
2nd Mike Probert and Melanie Titmus in Pani Munta (Royal Corinthian Yacht Club)
3rd Malcolm Blackburn and John Stephenson (South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club) Hyde Sails

Silver Fleet
1st Simon Unwin and Judith Thomas in Mimosa (Royal Dart Yacht Club)
2nd Gina and Alex Porteous in Festina Lente (Royal Victoria Yacht Club)

Bronze Fleet
1st Frederick Ingram and Ian Hutchinson in Big Shadow (Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club & Horning Sailing Club)
2nd David Cannell and David Craig in Ruby (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club & Waldringfield Sailing Club)

Results after 4 races:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1132Cariad BachAlan JohnsonDavid GarlickSCYC(5)3216
2105Helmut Schoing 11Nigel GroganJack GroganRCYC341(12)8
3800AlchemyGerard DysonTony SaltonstallRoyal Yorkshire YC29(BFD)415
4136Ric O'SheaChris HoganMark HoganSCYC17(9)917
573BrimstoneBryan RileyJenny RileyWOBYC(9)84719
6819Lady PenelopeMalcolm HutchingsAndy RamseyRCYC/BSC4115(14)20
7797CrossfireDavid BestMark ThompsonSCYC112(13)821
8811SpoofMicky WrightChris DunnRoyal Corinthians YC(27)561122
9789Dream OnBrian HollandBryan SargentSCYC10112(28)23
1096MoonstoneMalcom BlackburnJohn StephensonSCYC7(23)15325
11128Pani MuntaMike ProbertMelanie TitmusRCYC15(16)11228
12823HumphreyRobert CoyleIan SimmonsRoyal Corinthians YC6157(17)28
13846SophieSam ColeChris SchonhutRN&SYC21(24)10536
14500HussarMartin HarrisonSarah EverittRoyal Victoria YC20(25)31841
1513AquabatStu RixSteve Warren‑ SmithRoyal Victoria YC256(DNS)1041
16872PocahontasMike HughesGary CatterallSCYC & WKSC141216(29)42
17695MimosaSimon UnwinJudith ThomasRoyal Dart YC12(37)27645
1892HeartbeatRichard DellMike DaviesRN&SYC1710(BFD)2350
19779What's The StorySimon SandersJools BriggsRoyal Corinthians YC131324(33)50
2072Guy FawkesPhil AspinallHowie EnkleRCYC1621(BFD)1552
2116SquibboIan KeelyJohn MatthewsRN&SYC(28)14192053
22626Panther 111Jo DownerMark DownerRoyal Victoria YC18(31)142456
2336Artemis 11Andrew MoorePeter HallinanFelixtowe Ferry SC31208(36)59
24880QuidsinMark KnightsIan KnightsRCYC/BSC191926(27)64
25828White MagicDavid WinesKeith DaviesWest Hoe SC / RNSA2917(BFD)1965
26810Clever DickRichard SullivanSue HarperRN&SYC232717(34)67
2711SquibDick BattRichard BarrettRYYC22(34)202567
2897Ex FlameDavid GoochGilly FouldsWOBYC/NBYC(33)30212172
29845Rock 'N' RollJohn SparrowRalph BanthorpeSCYC30(33)281674
3050FirebirdOwen DelanyTony HolmanRN&SYC818(RET)RET75
3194ConfusionTim RileyTony KingBlackwater SC35(40)182275
32160Blood Sweat & TearsDavid LloydBen GibsonRoyal Victoria YC / Portsmouth SC(DNS)26252677
33830Silver FoxJim TubbyRichard ParkerRN&SYC / NBYC2622(BFD)3280
3424Femme FataleVincent DelanyJoe O'ByrneRoyal St George YC(34)29223081
35678Festina LenteGina PorteousAlex PorteousRoyal Corinthians38(39)321383
3644PerfectionJill FlemingConor O'LearyRSGYC(32)32233186
37476Big ShadowFrederick InghamIan HutchinsonRoyal Yorkshire YC /Horning S C(43)28293794
383OutlawJon EvansFred Warren‑SmithRoyal Victoria YC364230(DNS)108
39108Ogo PogoToby TaylorSteve WeakeSCYC2436(BFD)DSQ109
4040RubyDavid CannellDavid CraigRN&SYC & Waldringfield SC39(43)3438111
41727MosquitoBen LuddingtonChris BrownRoyal Corinthians(41)383540113
42401Wight TigerGeorge DownerAmy GaskinRoyal Victoria YC374433(45)114
43687IcarusPhil RussellOli DownereRoyal Victoria YC(42)413639116
44855CrocNick FaulknerDavid GaleRN&SYC4035(BFD)42117
45763Gunpowder GertiePeter GreatrexJen GreatrexWaldringfield Sc44(45)3143118
46564QuicksilverEddie HarperJohn CooperWest Hoe Sailing Club45(47)3744126
4718DripsFlip FouldsJames DugdaleWOBYC/NBYC(DNS)DNFDNF35133
48724TaisMichael O'ConnellEddie McCallonRoyal Irish YC4646(DNS)41133

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