Tuesday 16 November 2010

Freeman Iceberg Race 2 - 14th November 2010

A rather grey sky, cool and no wind was the situation on arrival at Piddinghoe for the second of the Freeman Iceberg Races. Half of the pond surface (the northern half) was mill pond flat whilst the was the lightest of ruffles on the other half. This being Remembrance Sunday boats were rigged but largely left ashore until the two minutes silence was observed – in pouring rain - close to the club flag pole.
A course was set, once a tickle of easterly breeze arrived, with an initial beat along the north side, turning south on an offwind leg to the Island area. The next leg was a beat close by the Island shore to a turning mark in the pond centre. Once round this it was back towards the island before finally turning north towards the start line off the clubhouse.

At the starting gun most of the pack was heading towards the shore end of the line but Alan Simmons (Streaker) spotted that there was going to be a bit of a melee and held back at the tail end tacking off immediately at the pin end as the gun went. Second up was Paul Ryan (Laser full rig) and then Steve Duncan (Laser full rig). Julian Dobson(Laser full rig) was next but a little low down whilst Rupert Smith(Radial) had extricated himself at the head of the shore end group.
By the time the first boat arrived at the windward mark the wind was about force two. This suited Alan and his initial decision had proved right as he rounded in the lead and which he maintained –just – throughout the race.
Laurence Venus (Streaker) made a disasterous start close under the bank where he lost all of what little breeze there was but he began to pull (Streaking) through the leading boats and by the end of lap 1 he was in third spot on the water. Alan.S meanwhile, having fended off an inside water call from Paul.R – inside the two lengths limit – remained ahead leaving Paul and Laurence to contend second place on the water. With the variable wind strength Alan’s lead over the second boat varied between about 12 seconds to 30 seconds during the race.
By the end of lap 4 Laurence.V had managed to get ahead of Paul.R by about half a minute however it was not to last and Paul regained second spot in the following lap and stayed ahead to the finish after eight laps.
Julian.D maintained his fourth position whilst Darren Field (Radial), in his first race of the series, slipped ahead of Steve.D ( in lap 3)who was wanting of ‘more breeze’ - as did Rupert.S struggling to maintain any boat speed in the ‘light stuff’. The forcast had been for the breeze to up to a force 4 or so before midday but that never materialised although there was a marginal increase in the later laps.
Chas Humphries (Laser full rig) was also struggling for want of breeze and was stuck in 8th place throughout the race.
Mike Rosier (Mango) had been up with the leading group at the start but even using the jib this time he continued to lose ground – boat weight being the suspect in this case.
There was another ‘new kid’ on the block – Callum Johnson - sailing an un-numbered Pico. He did not have a brilliant start being way off the line at the gun but using both sails kept him quite occupied during the race given the ideal wind strength for a novice.
At the finish it was Alan.S first over the line, followed by Paul.R , then Laurence.V and about a minute later Julian.D.
Results (provisional):-
1st.Alan.S, 2nd. Laurence.V, 3rd. Paul.R, 4th. Julian.D, 5th. Darren.F, 6th. Steve.D, 7th. Rupert.S, 8th.Chas.H, 9th. Mike.R, 10th. Callum.J

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