We
left home at 09.00 for the short drive – about 30 minutes – to Newhaven and
Seaford SC, having taken the boat over on Thursday and having taken Coffee at ‘The
Shore Break’, the club franchised Café in the clubhouse during weekdays. The café
staff also cater for the sailors over Sundays and for Open Meetings..
The
sky was blue and virtually cloudless and just a gentle breeze was blowing from Seaford
town at the east of the club. The programme was for three races, originally one
in the morning and two back to back in the afternoon although this was changed
to two B to B in the morning at the race briefing . The RO set a course consisting of a trapezoid but with a loop on the shore side of the course, starting from a two sailed motor sailor, acting as the committee boat. The wind was somewhat shifty and a postponement was called for it to settle and the marks to be more accurately laid.
At
11.10, and the gun for race 1, it was
Mike Hobin (West Oxfordshire) who was first away with Ian Bradley (Ouse ASC)
just below him and Graham Butler below
Ian and at the pin end of the line. Nick Carter (Burghfield) was well on the
wrong side of the line and eventually crossed correctly but well back. At the
first windward mark Mike was just ahead of Graham but after the first reach and
long run back towards the harbour Graham took the lead. Unfortunately he headed
off on the second reach whilst everyone else started on the second beat. In the
following pack Ian was lying second but being hard pressed by Laurence Venus
(NSSC) with Alan Simmons (Lancing ) lying 5th , Gary Hogan (Emberton
Park) 6th and Nick 7th.
In
lap 2 Graham regained his lead ahead of Mike and Laurence passed Ian to hold
third, Alan , Gary and Nick remained in the same positions to the finish of the
race.Race 2 was started shortly after the first race had finished and the course, and start line, had been adjusted to suit the fickle wind strength and direction. This time it was Ian who was soon in the lead followed by Graham and then Mike. Next up was Laurence, then Alan, Gary and lastly Nick. Graham made no mistake and headed the correct way up the second beat.By the end of lap 1 Ian was firmly in front followed by Graham then Mike. In the second lap the wind had dropped to almost nothing and at the first Windward mark, although Ian managed to creep round, Mike, Graham, Laurence and Alan all bunched up and really struggled to make the mark. Laurence ‘drifted’ into second place but caught the mark as the incoming tide pushed him into it. He rounded and then did his turns. The other three were still struggling. Alan looked as though he might pass the other two but whilst standing he suddenly overbalanced and tipped in leaving Mike and Graham to finally get round. At the finish it was Ian first, Laurence second and Graham third.
Race3,
after lunch (cost included in entry fee) and a bit more course mark adjustment, started at 12.20, with Mike
again in the lead but with Alan next across the line and to windward of him.
Ian, had been closest to the pin end but a wee bit behind Mike and Alan. Laurence appeared to be tucked in behind Alan but in fact was over the line and was called back. By the time he re-crossed he was at the back of the fleet but soon began to claw his way back. It was not a good start for Graham who was behind, but to windward
of Gary with Nick at the back again. By the middle of the run back along the
shore, Mike was in front but Graham had caught right up. By the end of the
first lap the order was Graham, ahead of Mike with Laurence third, having quickly passed Nick, Gary and Alan, In the second and final lap Laurence moved in front of Mike after some nifty downwind sailing leaving the rest of the order unchanged.
Overall
the meeting was won by Graham with Laurence second and Ian third, clinching it
from Mike on a tie break with a win in race two to count against mike’s 2nd
placing. Alan was 5th, having been thus placed in all three races
whilst Gary had four 6th places and Nick, not sailing in the third
race finished 7th.
The
weather was kind, mostly sunny although there was a shower and thunder and
lightning threatened. The breeze was very light but its strength and direction
meant that launching and beaching were ‘plain sailing’ even without a beach
party.Results :-
Race 1
|
Race 2
|
Race3
|
Points
|
Position
|
|||
Graham Butler
|
Frensham Pond
|
1760
|
1
|
-3
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
Laurence Venus
|
NSSC
|
1706
|
-3
|
2
|
2
|
4
|
2
|
Ian Bradley
|
Ouse ASC
|
1817
|
-4
|
1
|
4
|
5
|
3
|
Mike Hobin
|
West Oxfordshire
|
1814
|
2
|
-4
|
3
|
5
|
4
|
Alan Simmons
|
Lancing
|
1700
|
-5
|
5
|
5
|
10
|
5
|
Gary Hogan
|
Emberton Park
|
1757
|
-6
|
6
|
6
|
12
|
6
|
Nick Carter
|
Burghfield
|
1828
|
7
|
7
|
(DNC)
|
14
|
7
|