Sunday 11 July 2010

Streaker Open at Bosham 10/07/2010



It was grey and overcast as we left for Bosham at 7.45 but by the time we arrived it was almost blue skies wall to wall. Intially, in the rigging area, the breeze left quite a bit to be desired(nil) but the inevitable sea breeze soon began to show.

Seven Streakers came to the line for the committee boat start and Olympic style courses. The tide was still flooding, although on its last legs with high tide at start time 11.00 hrs with a good force 2 breeze blowing straight up the channel.
It was Basil Messenger (Mengeham Rythe SC) who got the flier, in race 1, and high-tailed it out to the port side of the course but with Graham Butler (Bosham SC) – in my old boat 1567 Brash – chasing hard and Penny Dormer (Mengeham Rythe SC) close on his heels.
Having been forced the wrong side of the pin end mark I started a bit late and whilst the above three were having a battle royal I managed to squeeze up to 4th having been last at the windward mark. I hung on to that place until the last leg when Gary Hogan (Haversham SC and Ian Freeman (Warsash SC) both passed me on the downwind leg. Simlarly Basil was unable to hold off Graham.B and Penny.D.

At the start of race 2, which was held back to back after race 1 instead of the lunch break, and in slightly more breeze, it was Graham.B and Penny.D who pulled out ahead. I heard a second gun and, although not sure thought it was for me, went back to restart. As it turned out it did me no great harm and I slowly began to make headway against the leading pair. At the finish it was Graham, Penny and then yours truly - all within about five boat lengths.
We then had the deferred lunch break, albeit whilst afloat and could take time to notice of the multitude of traffic, Yachts (under power and sail), day-boats, Gin palaces and the like, all going up and down the main channel. They had been in evidence through out our previous races as the course was in mid channel, but we were somewhat too engaged to notice them except when they got a bit close for comfort – no incidents were reported however.
Race 3, in even more breeze – top end force 3, started well for me and I soon found myself in the lead, just, with Graham.B and Ian Freeman (Warsah SC) hot on my heels. At one point, in the final round, Graham bested me up the beat but I managed to re-pass him on the off-wind leg and cross the line to finish in top spot - just a length or so ahead of Graham and with Ian.F twenty or thirty yards astern.
Gary Hogan (Haversham) had his best result in the first race and then proceeded to drop off a little in the second and third race whilst John Smith (Bosham SC) slowly improved from 7th to 5th by the final race.
The overall result was an outright win for Graham.B with two straight wins (in only his second Streaker meeting) and with Penny.D in second spot with two seconds. I, if one uses the third race discount, I had 3rd place on equal points with Penny.
This was the innaugural Streaker Open Meeting to be held at Bosham and everything went off swimmingly largely due to the efforts of Basil.M - with the on the water refreshments provide by his wife Jane. I can confidently say that all the visitors will want to go to this venue next year if it is offered.
Results:-
1st. Graham Butler, 2nd (and 1st Lady helm) Penny Dormer, 3rd. Alan Simmons, 4th. Ian Freeman, 5th. Gary Hogan, 6th.Basil Messenger, 7th. John Smith.