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Phantom Open at Burton Sailing Club

by Stuart Turnbull 15 Oct 2024 04:37 UTC 13 October 2024

Perhaps it was the forecast of very light winds that dissuaded some, but six visitors arrived for the Burton Open meeting, the last of the Midland Circuit series.

After a delayed start waiting for wind to settle the fleet got under way cleanly with the first two round the windward mark coming from opposite sides of the beat. A very light run followed with the chasing pack catching up on a slight increase in pressure.

The pecking order was soon established with Adam Froggatt and Martin Knott pulling away. A very close finish saw Martin just ahead with Duncan Adams pulling through to third and Sam Coxon fourth.

The second race started in an increasingly unstable wind. Again, it was the same two having a great battle at the front until Adam pulled away to take the gun. Duncan recovered from a poor start and fought his way through to finish third and with a big starboard lift Stuart Turnbull pulled up to fourth.

After lunch, with the wind even lighter, there was much "shall we shan't we" discussion. The message came from the committee boat that there was breeze and that we are go. The fleet drifted its way to the start area. A simple windward leeward course was set.

The starboard bias on the line suddenly reversed with 30 seconds to go. Stuart Turnbull made full use of this by tacking off and making the mark in one, closely followed by Richard Sims. These two pulled away from the pack establishing a sizeable lead. After two laps with much of the fleet at a standstill, the race officer decided enough was enough and abandoned the race.

With the better result in the final race, Adam was declared overall victor ahead of Martin with Duncan third.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2Pts
1st1449Adam FroggattChase213
2nd1505Martin KnottRibble123
3rd1370Duncan AdamsBurton SC336
4th1450Sam CoxonChase459
5th1374Stuart TurnbullBurton SC7411
6th1492Jim HoptonShustoke sc5712
7th1301Matt PritchardBurton SC6612
8th1447Richard SimsBurton SC8816
9th1208Craig HellonBurton SC91019
10th1347Brian webleyShustoke SC12921
11th1442Kevin MiltonAttenborough SC101121
12th1317Sam HirstBurton SC111223
13th1138Alistair Coast‑SmithBurton SC131326
14th1241Matthew KirkeBurton SC141428
15th1140Steve MasonBurton SCRET 32

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