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Superspars Solo UK Nationals at Plas Heli - Day 4

by Will Loy 21 Jul 2016 06:42 UTC 17-22 July 2016

Race day 4 sponsored by P&B

Let me take a moment... breath in, breath out. Quite a day on the water, 6 hours on the water and just 1 race completed. The fleet had been released from the beach and hopes were high for the day as the sun and westerly breeze welcomed the fleet to the race area. The PRO for the day Henry Wright stood atop "Banzei" calculating wind bearings and wind speed data.

Race 7 (first one of the day)

The direction was 210-230 and was forecast to move west through the day, this resulted in a righthand favoured end and standard recall. The black flag was hoisted and the line reset with some port bias. The grouping at the pin end was something Eric Bristow would have been proud of but the PRO was not impressed. The breeze was holding at 12-14mph and with the Welsh mountain range as a backdrop we went into the countdown. With 20 seconds to go there were numbers over and at the gun 14 unfortunate souls were slain. The remainder were recalled. Another start sequence and a large contingent still pushing the PROs patience envelope. There should have been numbers taken but the fellow on the congested pin end boat fell down and so no BFDs but another general recall.

The fleet lined up for the fourth attempt, still port biased and busier at the pin end than a strawberry seller at Wimbledon. While the reported wind shift at the committee boat was 9-10 degrees, there was a much larger shift everywhere else and at the gun a synchronised tack onto port. Andy Davies and Mike Sims popped out of a gaggle and lead into the top mark in a very one sided beat. Behind there was a massacre and no way back into the race. The wind stayed left resulting in a tactless starboard reach to the righthand leeward gate mark. Davis extended on Sims who was now mounting a comeback following his lacklustre start to the campaign. Steve Denison was up to third with Ian Hopwood, Peerke Kortikaas (HOL) and junior Alex Corby 6th and Grand master Ray Collins was a commendable 7th. The second beat and downwind leg remained one sided but, with the PRO on knees and looking for absolution, it finally went right to provide a square beat and run. Davis won by a convincing four and a half minutes from Sims, Denison and fast finishing Peter Ballentine. Steve Ede was next to finish from Kortikaas, Ian Hopwood, Mark Lee, Pete Mitchell and Alex Corby.

Those who had been black flagged included Vanda Jowett, Tom Gillard and Ollie Wells, all who were front runners in the championship race.

Race 8

This is where things get a bit hazy and my will to live starts to waiver. Despite repeated attempts and more black flags than there are sheep on the lush green landscape that surrounds this neck of the woods, we could not get the race started. The fog that had blighted the start of the regatta snuffed out the breeze and pulled the direction through many compass bearings and with only 3 knots recorded across the course and a couple of hours of waiting, a large part of the fleet elected to go towards the beach. With no foreseeable breeze on the horizon the PRO cancelled racing for the day. In a final twist, and as the fleet were towed in, the wind increased to 12 knots and inflicted a low blow.

Ashore we were kept busy with protests but with the cold facts confronted and analysed by Commodore Bob Lowe, Class President Will Loy and awesome Jury man David Battye, the race would stand.

So Andy Davis leads the event from Steve Denison, Peter Ballentine, Pete Mitchell and Mike Sims.

The bar in the evening was packed with competitors, all hoping to win the P&B 50% discount voucher (worth £450) which would be put towards a brand new P&B mainsail. Andy Fox was the worthy and extremely excited winner. Andy Bayliss and Andrew Hyland won two awesome P&B sail bags worth over £70 each.

I will now retire with a pint and a cold flannel and dream of clean starts, happy sailors and Kylie Minogue.

The NSCA is sponsored by Noble Marine who keep us on the water 365 days of the year.

Results after Day 4:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R7Pts
1st5597Andy DavisBlithfield SC4116
2nd5658Steve DenisonHollingworth S.C75315
3rd4834Peter BallantineSalcombe Yacht Club66416
4th5651Peter MitchellWarsash SC39921
5th5491Michael SimsCarsington914225
6th5608Steve EdeArdleigh SC1010525
7th5599Tim LawSalcombe Yacht Club1171230
8th613Peerke KortekaasWSVR1313632
9th5130Mark LeeWeymouth343845
10th5645Ian HopwoodNantwich2718752
11th5469Guy LonsdaleSouth Cerney3242864
12th4975Andy BaylissHykeham Sailing Club20262066
13th5656Kevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club RFYC46111370
14th5444Graham CranfordSmithSalcombe Yacht Club8244274
15th5553Alec PowellHayling Island Sailing Club & Lock SC18302775
16th5234Alex CorbyChew Valley Lake Sailing Club36351081
17th5514John DixonWest Kirby SC33331682
18th5332Roger LumbySalcombe Yacht Club19214888
19th5569Nick RawlingsHayling Island Sailing Club25382992
20th5314Leo DixonWest Kirby SC & Hayling Island SC30234093
21st5126Vanda JowettLittleton Sailing Club52BFD95
22nd5675Thomas GillardSheffield Viking SC18BFD97
23rd4982Nick BonnerHayling Island sailing club67191197
24th5087Stephen OwenPwllheli Sailing Club14453897
25th5535Tim JacksonPapercourt432236101
26th4927Ross LonsdaleWest Oxfordshire314032103
27th5670Vince. HoreyKing George S.C.373730104
28th5134Robert LaurieRYA225925106
29th5657Tim PolglaseHayling Island Sailing Club414719107
30th5494John SteelsStarcross Yacht Club284435107
31st5524Kev HallNorthampton Sailing Club454122108
32nd5668Oliver WellsNorthampton Sailing Club220DNC110
33rd5596Ray CollinsLocks SC445215111
34th5665Iain McGregorSalcombe Yacht Club404924113
35th5637Oliver DavenportRedesmere Sailing Club1512DSQ115
36th5573Chris CleavesSalcombe Yacht Club395126116
37th5682James RowlandHamble River267418118
38th5373Phil SturmerRoyal Burnham Yacht Club583131120
39th5655John WebsterCarsington385037125
40th5507Nigel PybusDraycote Water1228DNC128
41st5647Patrick BurnsRYA244658128
42nd5649Alan BishopGirton1725BFD130
43rd5300Doug LattaPortchester SC743923136
44th5363David MitchellWarsash SC1636BFD140
45th5685Thomas HootonRYA534346142
46th5023Brian HollandSouth Caernarvonshire Yacht Club656117143
47th5398Martin HonnorOgston SC2134DNC143
48th4503Ian IngramEarlswood lakes47DNF14149
49th5324Steve CorbyKGSC2932BFD149
50th5644Geoff HoldenNorthampton Sailing Club626721150
51st5403Adam SavageElton Sailing Club3529BFD152
52nd5416Tony SampsonSouth Caernarvonshire Yacht Club496539153
53rd5024Robert MitchellChew Valley Lake Sailing Club565345154
54th5575Shaun WelshWeston Sailing Club505847155
55th4679Mark FullerPapercourt605443157
56th4572David RedpathSt. Mary's Loch Sailing Club515749157
57th5547Ian HoustonRYA5416BFD158
58th5369Andy RitchieHykeham Sailing Club5517BFD160
59th5574Malcolm BellSalcombe Yacht Club576044161
60th5406Jarvis SimpsonRYA2355BFD166
61st5312Stuart NorrisShropshire SC486850166
62nd5643Chris BrownDraycote Water5227BFD167
63rd5610Gerry GoodfellowSt. Mary's Loch Sailing Club696634169
64th5683Andrew HylandSpinnaker SC736433170
65th5352Mike WilkieDesborough Sailing Club4242DNC172
66th5595Andrew FoxLeigh And Lowton SC7015DNC173
67th580Arnold JippesKWS665655177
68th5570Malcolm BuchananLymington Town SC727041183
69th4538Eric PaalmanBudworth Sailing Club686257187
70th5102Jonathan JowettLittleton Sailing Club5948BFD195
71st5237Derek JackmanChichester Yacht Club716956196
72nd5436David MoodyHayling Island Sailing Club777152200
73rd5479Nigel AnnettLlangors647663203
74th5306Adrian GriffinSalcombe Yacht Club757854207
75th5003Paul BottomleySouth Staffs Sailing Club767359208
76th5220Andrew BorneSalcombe Yacht Club797753209
77th5185Ian NobleBudworth Sailing Club807260212
78th5617David GreeningSalcombe Yacht Club6163DNC212
79th5536Michael DaviesBudworth Sailing Club787962219
80th3822Paul HoadClwb Hwylio Clywedog818161223
81st5496Paul McCombieSt Andrews Sailing Club6375BFD226
82nd4506Andy AndersonHuntsDNCDNC51227
83rd5021Mark ClearyBudworth Sailing Club8280DNC250
84th5630Jonathan MoonWeston Sailing ClubDNCDNCDNC264
84th5639Andy TunnicliffeBurwain SCDNCDNCDNC264
84th5476  DNCDNCBFD264
84th5302Shane MacCarthyGreystones SCDNCDNCDNC264

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