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Navigators & General Mirror Inland Championship at Beaver Sailing Club

by Rachel (Reg) Grayson 24 Sep 2014 15:33 BST 20-21 September 2014

Light breeze forecast to build throughout the day awaited the 19 boats that attended the Navigators & General Inland Championships this weekend. The plan was for 4 races on the first day 2 back to back in the morning followed by 2 back to back in the afternoon, this allowed for two races in the morning the following day so the sailors could compete in The Barts Bash.

The first race was in light, shifty conditions and got away with a fantastic start from Tom Dean, a port flyer causing him to be first to the windward mark and lead the majority of the first lap. The Rastricks were OCS and had to go round the end but recovered incredibly well to finish 3rd. Robert and Sandy sailed a fantastic race catching Tom and overtaking to win the race with Reg and Alex 2nd.

The second race was again shifty with a port bias line in fluctuating wind strength creating challenging racing with a lot of place changing. Reg and Alex took the second race with the Rastricks second. A delicious pasta bake was served for lunch by the galley after race 2, yum.

Back out for race 3 and the breeze had built from the same direction so the racing was exciting with lots of battling between boats. The greatest battle took place towards the back of the fleet where Toby and Esme, new to the mirror and sailors of Fat Buoy battled Tom Rennie, sailor of Over the Moon. Toby and Esme sailed a fantastic race and managed to beat Tom and showed a massive improvement. Tom won the Endeavour Prize for the event for the most improved sailor.

The last race of the day had a large shift on the start line from starboard bias to port bias at about 30 seconds to go which opened up opportunities for the Rastricks who sailed away to easily claim first in that race. Behind them Robert and Reg scrapped for 2nd with Reg just snatching it and Robert taking 3rd.

Day 2 and points were close, the top 3 boats were especially consistent with only 1 point between 1st and 2nd. The close points led to some match racing style tactics between Reg and the Rastricks, pushing each other up on reaches to gain the all important first! There were many place changes and tussling up until even the last beat where Reg managed to pip the boys at the post in a very close event. Megan Thornley had a fantastic result in this race with a 3rd in her first competition helming a mirror, singlehanded too!

The final race was won by Henry and Jamie Rastrick with Robert close behind securing his 3rd place overall. The competitors went in for lunch for the famous Farmer Copleys Steak Pie and Peas served by the galley. Overall it was a great event; competitive, fun and well attended.

Although the event was over, many competitors stayed to take part in the Bart's Bash race creating a strong, competitive Mirror fleet. A momentous occasion; the Guinness World Record breaking event was fantastic and it was great to have such a large mirror turnout.

Thanks to Beaver Sailing Club and everyone involved in making it such a great event including the sponsors, Navigators and General. Particularly thanks to the amazing competitors for some challenging, close and tactical racing in a high quality fleet, it was also lovely and encouraging to see new faces who I hope we will see much more of as the year progresses.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewSail NoR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Rachel (Reg) GraysonAlex Baird7075621121‑37
2Henry RastrickJamie Rastrick70472‑3221218
3Robert RichardsonSandy Simpson70806143‑54214
4Tom Dean 7001543443‑618
5George Richards 7061866686‑932
6Megan ThornleyAbi Thornley70525‑1471138837
7Fred Gilbert 705315551411‑2040
8Rob Dean 53561101186‑14540
9Bob Towler 704429‑129951244
10Ben HillGabe Hill70675‑131013127446
11Stuart Francis‑Burnett 70712713127‑15746
12Malcolm Ellwood 70619128711‑131149
13Lindsay Haig 7011211910109‑1349
14Richard Rennie 70487814‑1513121461
15James WaddingtonMatthew Waddington70648‑17171716101070
16JONATHAN HAYLEYTHOMAS HAYLEY7075715161415‑202080
17Thomas Rennie 01818‑1917161584
18Robert Stockwin 70007161516‑20202087
19Toby TimmansEsmé Timmans70456‑19191818171688

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