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Gul National 12 Series at Burghfield Sailing Club

by Jeremy Carey 24 Mar 2014 07:12 GMT 22 March 2014
Gul National 12 Series at Burghfield © Alex Irwin / www.sportography.tv

National series kicks off with a bang

Let's have more of this for the season!

Saturday 22nd March saw the start of the 2014 Gul Series for the National 12's being hosted by Burghfield Sailing Club in the format of a one day event with three races. Forecast for the day looked favourable to exciting and as the competitors arrived, the sun was out and a gentle force 3 had already built. With one race before lunch and two back to back the fleet headed down to the bottom of the lake for a classic South Westerly start. A short 'P' course was set for the first race in the gently building breeze and rather surprisingly the mixed fleet of boats including DB's (Double Bottomed), Foilers and AC's (single bottomed) all got off the line cleanly on the first attempt- it's not uncommon for the highly competitive fleet to be a little over enthusiastic!

Tom Stewart and Andrea Ralph made statement from the first mark leading cleanly with Geoff and Amelia Camm taking second. Further back was a heavy mix of foilers, DB's and AC's, the short course keeping the fleet largely together and allowing for lots of place changing. As the laps unfolded (I think there were 7 but lost count) Tom had stretched his legs but it was by no means plain sailing as Ian and Alex Gore were snapping at their heels having first had to fight their way up the fleet. By the end of the race it was great to see the DB's mixing it up in the results with the foilers proving that whilst there might be an advantage in open water, its not quite so straight forward all the time.

Race 2 was set on an very narrow inverted 'P' style course and by now the wind had built to a solid 4 with regular gusts. The pin was the favoured end of the line and possibly Tom Stewart and Andrea took this a little too literally as they managed to hit the pin and capsize right at the start. This left the way clear for Ian and Alex Gore to fly out of the blocks with Jon Ibbotson and Charlotte Stewart, Kevin Ilses and Pip Jefferies all mixing it up. The almost windward leeward style course meant that it was perfectly possible to come from behind in the gusts and after taking the wrong route on the first beat Christian Day and Sophie Richards made great inroads through the back of the fleet whilst the leading foilers were getting away. After 3/4 of the first lap, Tom was flying through the fleet after his untimely start line capsize and it was not long before he was mixing it in the top few. It was not his race however as a gybe went haywire at the wing mark in a gust causing his second swim of the day. Meanwhile, though there was little separation in the leading group of DB's it went pear shaped for Jeremy and Luke Hartley as they buried their bow in a gybe. By the end of the race Ian and Alex Gore had their intentions taking first place with Jon Ibbotson and Charlotte Stewart taking second. In the DB fleet it was all to play for and as tight as ever with Nigel & Chris White having taken a 10th and 8th, Jeremy Carey and George Rowland a 7th and 11th and John and his son Ollie a 9th and 10th. It was all going to the last race. In the AC fleet Tom Lee and Helen Chapman whilst having to fight hard were in a strong position for the AC prize.

The final race and it was all to play for across the fleets. Whilst some breakages and a continuously building breeze had thinned the fleet for the start down to ten boats there was still just as much enthusiasm to get off the start line. A shift in the wind meant a very heavily port biased line and there were a few screams and shouts as the fleet converged on the pin on starboard, spitting a few boats out the back, including Ian and Alex Gore as the gun went. For some it was a case of playing catch up on the inverted 'P' course, set this time with a flying tight reach in the middle. Tom and Andrea after their problems of race two got clean away again leading from the front, this time with Jon and Charlotte in proximity and Graham Camm showing excellent pace after a crew change. Christian and Sophie Richards were also reveling in the stronger winds and really putting their foil to good use to leave the remaining DB's in their wake. In the DB fleet, after a terrible start,having been spat out the back Jeremy and George had to play catch up to John and Ollie and after a lap they were snapping (rather unsuccessfully!) at John heels. Downwind they were fast but struggled to outpace John and Ollie on the beats. Going the right way, they finally got cleanly past on the last beat of the race leaving a health and surely unassailable gap between the boats...... Then came the windward mark and a huge gust, the bearaway was not pretty (too much kicker!) and that left them upside down for John and Ollie to cruise past to take the DB prize. Meanwhile further down the lake the same gust caught Nick Copse y and Lewis Bowen, fresh from their 4th in race 2 experiencing the joys of a pitch pole in a foiling Dead Cat Bounce, quite and achievement we thought, but just goes to show how big the gust was. By the end of the race Tom Stewart and Andrea Ralph had taken the bullet cementing their claim to the top spot for the day, after their shut out at the start Ian and Alex managed a discard-able 5th to give them second overall whilst Tom Lee and Helen Chapman signaled their intentions in the AC fleet by walking away with the win.

The generosity of our sponsor Gul cannot be under estimated as very incredibly generous prizes were given throughout the fleet in recognition of their achievements on top of the glassware from Burghfield. If the first event of the Gul Series is anything to go by, then this is going to be a fantastically competitive and exciting year for the National 12's

Thank you both to Ian and Ellie Sharps from Bughfield who set such great course and lead the Burghfield team and to Burghfield Sailing Club itself for hosting the event. Video taken from bow of N3444 mainly during the first race.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewBoat NameClubR1R2R3Pts
1st3544Thomas StewartAndrea RalphWhitebaitNorthampton SC1‑719
2nd3525Ian GoreAlex GoreMogUp River YC21‑58
3rd3540Jon IbbotsonCharlotte StewartAtomic KittenRanelagh SC‑3227
4th3527Kevin IlesPip JefferisSnagglepussThorpe Bay YC43(DNC)23
5th3530Graham CammGerald CopseyVery Hungry CaterpillerBurghfield SC‑55313
6th3528Nick CopseyLewis BowenBlue KangarooHunts SC‑84820
7th3515Geoff CammAmelia CammThe Wrong TrousersWarsach SC‑66618
8th3526Christian DaySophie RichardsCatch The SunLeigh & Lowton SC‑129425
9th3455John MeadowcroftOliver MeadowcroftBARTUpper Thames SC9‑10726
10th3444Jeremy CareyGeorgina RowlandTrick CyclistBurghfield SC711(DNF)34
11th3445Nigel WhiteChris WhiteCapriccioBurghfield SC108(DNC)34
12th3268Tom LeeHelen ChapmanYellow SubmarineBurghfield SC‑1312934
13th3474Jeremy HartleyLuke HartleyMaster of PuppetsSpinnaker SC11(DNF)DNC43
14th3388Alan BeetonHelen Barry Burghfield SC1513(DNC)44
15th3271Neal LillywhiteFreya LillywhiteIndecisionBurghfield SC14(DNF)DNC46

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