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Osprey National Championships at Porthpean Sailing Club - Day 2

by Alan Henderson, Osprey Class Association 21 Jul 2014 12:34 BST 19-22 July 2014

Day 2 of the 39 boat Osprey Nationals at Porthpean brought a long wait before the action started. When the action started it was brisk, with an offshore wind of around 15 knots.

The famous Porthpean pasty boat was not needed, with the sailors who included quite a few famous pie eaters formerly of a ghostly class having to fuel up with the pasties before the late launch. The Osprey is one of the few boats which suit big helms and crews, so offers a good option for larger former singlehander sailors.

With a change of course shape today to sausage triangles, there were plenty of sausages on the menu on the water, then after sailing at the 'barbie'.

The more generously proportioned pie eaters and sausage munchers were licking their lips as the wind built as the fleet sailed down to the start area. Racing was always going to be challenging, with the wind coming down from the cliffs and valleys, so very shifty for its 15 kts plus strength.

Three races were sailed after the four hour postponement, and the Race Officer allowed one general recall before reaching for his black flag for all subsequent starts.

The initial sausage legs were tactical within the bunched fleet, but many found the tight reaches to their taste, allowing the bigger crews to exert their full power.

Best performers of the day were Martin Cooney, crewed by the ample Peter Frith, who took two wins and a third place. First day leaders Matt Burge and Vyv Townend stayed close to the front, rather than continuing their first day domination. D J Edwards and James Coxon, and Chris Gould/ Nick Broomhall also scored well, as a top four emerged, some way ahead of the rest.

Gould though seemed to be suffering from the sunshine, and between races completed a back flip which Tom Daley would have been proud of, during the desperate avoidance of a collision, while his crew Nick Broomhall heroically prevented a full capsize, while pulling Gould back into the boat with his other hand. However this seemed to cool off their heatstroke, and they took a third and a second in the later races.

Another three races are scheduled at Porthpean on Monday, and more new course shapes may add to the mix. What choice of nourishment will suit the new course shape(s)?

The event sponsors are Gul, Hartley Boats, Allen Bros, Clamcleat, Marlow Ropes, Creation Covers, D G Buscombe and Towergate insurance.

Results after day 2:

PosSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st1339Matt BurgeVyv Townend111‑736
2nd1290Martin CooneyPeter Frith3‑43118
3rd1333D J EdwardsJames Coxon2222‑68
4th1311Chris GouldNick Broomhall43‑73212
5th1280Tim RushMike Greig10646(DNF)26
6th1343Richard MarshallPeter Greig58514‑2532
7th1281Terry CurtisNick Frampton77165‑2435
8th1341Russ WheelerChris Saunders613154‑1638
9th1291Alex WillisNick Willis1399‑161142
10th1296Kevin FrancisPhil Male1110‑1713943
11th1337Rob ShawIan Little17‑18149545
12th1318Simon HawkesTyler Harmsworth‑20191012748
13th1316Alan HendersonAlastair Barrie81220‑26848
14th1292Paul HeatherJonathon Osgood16111110‑1848
15th1085George OdlingHarry Odling91513‑191249
16th1272Phil AngravePeter Smith(RAF)58172252
17th1331Gareth CaldwellJon Gibbons(OCS)DNF68458
18th1356Mark WestonTim Keighley18‑2812151358
19th1322Mick GreenlandLee Marriott1214‑22221563
20th1175Emma StevensonTim Bowden1516‑25231064
21st1338Ken BrownChris Butters14212311‑2769
22nd1348Oscar ChessLisa Chess21‑2219201777
23rd1289Paul BlackburnPhil Burchell192018‑212178
24th1314Viola ScottMike Scott(DNF)1724182079
25th1295Chris GreethamCarrie Bolt242321‑271987
26th1267David BestTony Pauffley2327‑32251489
27th1114Ros DownsDavid Downs25242624‑2899
28th1166Mike MurrayPam Murray272527(DNF)30109
29th1329Roger BlakeJenny Blake26‑36313623116
30th1325Robin GeorgeNicola George28342828‑36118
31st1264Andrew JenkinsRebecca Jenkins30303029‑31119
32nd740Paul RobertsJohn Clark‑3331293129120
33rd1340John MillsCaz Mills3226‑383433125
34th1199Anna WeldPaddy Seyler31293332‑35125
35th1319Chris PlayfairAdam Playfair293335‑3734131
36th1194TBAAndrew Edmonds3535‑363032132
37th1310Mike RichardsonDavid Bourne34323433‑37133
38th1352Nick JonesJohn Shenton36(DNF)373526134
39th1347Briony MeakinsPhil Meakins22DNF(DNC)DNCDNC146

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