Cloudy
and with some drizzle in the air as I set off for NSSC from Hove – thankfully
just over 25 minutes away. On arrival it turned out that apart from myself
there was only one other visitior and with the one local boat the fleet was to
be three strong (or weak in real terms). Luckily there were two other fleets,
10 Lasers and 9 Toppers in the joint event, otherwise it could have been a
total non-event.
The
Race Officer, Rupert Smith, had set a ‘P’ course, from a Committee boat
anchored in Seaford Bay with the windward leg heading almost dead offshore (South
West) fairly close inshore and well clear of the Cross Channel Ferries out of
the harbour. The breeze was initially
light, force 2 to 3 and increased slightly over the day.
At
the gun it was James Dawes (Redditch SC) who was first across the line with
Laurence Veunus (Newhaven & Seaford SC) next and lastly Alan Simmons
(Lancing SC) bringing up the rear by a couple of seconds. Up the first beat
Laurence slipped into the lead and was first to round the windward mark and set
off down the first reach. James was next to round closely followed by Alan but Laurence
commenced to pull away from the trailing pair. James continued to lead Alan who
stayed not far behind but unable to catch up and the order stayed the same for
the rest of the race with Laurence taking the gun with a substantial lead.
After
lunch Race2 got underway in a slightly stronger breeze, middle force 3, from
the same direction but with a bit more chop on the sea. Once again it was James
first off the blocks with Alan next and then Laurence. James was first to the
windward mark and off along the reach with Alan in pursuit and Laurence just
behind. Down the next reach all three boats were but a couple of lengths apart
and on the following run Laurence squeezed past Alan.
On the subsequent upwind
leg Laurence was unable to pass James before going through the gate for the
start of the second lap. Alan made a hash of his tack for the line and went
into irons and by the time he got back in control had dropped well back. James
continued to pull away ahead and Laurence was unable to catch him before the
end of the fourth and final lap.
Race
3, back to back with race 2, saw Laurence away first just ahead of James with
Alan still last man to go but all three boats in close company all round the
first lap until James suffered a capsize on the run towards the shore letting
Alan through to second place. Yet again Laurence began to establish a good lead
which he held to the finish and James was unable to catch up with Alan.
At
the prize giving it was Laurence who took first place with two wins under his
belt, James was second and Alan brought up the rear.
Results (c/o NSSC):-
Streaker.Open 2015
Overall
Sailed: 3, Discards: 1, To count: 2, Entries: 3,
Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank
|
Boat
|
Class
|
SailNo
|
Club
|
HelmName
|
Race 1
|
Race 2
|
Race 3
|
Total
|
Nett
|
20.6.15
|
20.6.15
|
20.6.15
|
||||||||
1st
|
Mistyblue
|
Streaker
|
1706
|
N S S C
|
Laurence
Venus
|
1.0
|
(2.0)
|
1.0
|
4.0
|
2.0
|
2nd
|
Streaker
|
1892
|
Redditch
S C
|
James
Dawes
|
2.0
|
1.0
|
(3.0)
|
6.0
|
3.0
|
|
3rd
|
Last
Bash
|
Streaker
|
1700
|
L S C
|
Alan
Simmons
|
(3.0)
|
3.0
|
2.0
|
8.0
|
5.0
|
A
good day’s sailing for all three competitors, shame that more visitors did not
turn up, with ideal wind and sea conditions.
Alan.S
1700
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