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Noble Marine Streaker Nationals Part 2 at Carsington Sailing Club

by Ian Bradley & Alan Gillard 16 Oct 2014 06:55 BST 11 October 2014

After the Noble Marine sponsored Streaker Nationals had to be postponed due to a lack of wind in June the Streaker Class Owners Association along with the host club Carsington Sailing Club in Derbyshire made arrangements for the re-run, 'Part Deux' on the 11th October. Race 1 was the only race completed in June with race 2 abandoned, so the plan was to sail the remaining three races of the five race series, which it was not possible to sail. The original entry of 50 Streakers were all re-invited, unfortunately not all could make it but a further 4 Streakers entered and joined those that returned for day.

The Streaker fleet had been anticipating the 'Part Deux' with some excitement but there was a feeling of 'déjà vu' on arrival as no wind and fog greeted the fleet as it reassembled at Carsington.

The RO wisely decided not to try a start before the wind arrived, which was not until midday. This gave us all time to catch up with friends over a coffee or in some cases use the expertise of James Dawes from P&B, who provided an excellent rigging service to any who needed it.

Shortly after midday, something was stirring as the fog began to lift. The wind duly arrived and the fleet launched. It took a while for the breeze to settle and there was a sigh of relief when the fleet got away first time on a trapezoid course for what was race three in the series. The port end of the line was the place to start, and Tom Gillard led steadily away until a significant port lift kicked in, lifting those above him well up towards the windward mark – Mike Egglestone lead around, followed by Dave Butler, Debbie Degge, Steve Blackburn, Dan Phillips all in the mix and among the first to arrive. At the second mark the leaders mostly went right, but Tom Gillard back in 9th around the 1st mark gybed and went off to the left and made it pay, so much so that he led by the leeward mark. There were some more place changes at the gybe as those coming in from the left called for water and got it in a most civilized fashion. The wind was very patchy, avoiding the areas of no wind was key. Although left seemed to pay going too far left there was less wind. By the end of the 2nd beat a leading pack had been established with few place changes occurring down the run and reach to the finish except in the following horde as they closed up on the run. Gillard won from Debbie Degge and Dan Phillips claiming 3rd with Steve Blackburn holding on to 4th.

The fleet was entertained between races 3 and 4 as Sally Ratcliffe was performing handstands in her boat, unfortunately for her this led to the inevitable capsize, much to the enjoyment of the fleet. Race 4, with the same port end bias, which many strangely seemed to ignore, saw the fleet away first time. Debbie Degge gave an outstanding display of sailing to get away up the first beat. James Wilson, Alan Bennett and Tom Gillard were in close order behind. Tom passed James and Alan on the run but played catch up for the remainder of the race, and even though the wind increased marginally it gave few opportunities to pass people. Debbie took the win from Tom and this time James Wilson in 3rd with Alan 4th.

This win for Debbie opened up the championship and made for an entertaining last race. Even though Tom Gillard had secured 2 1st and a 2nd, Debbie could still win by equalling Tom's score with a win in the last race, but she would have to win race 5!

Race 5 offered a truer beat as the RO took the time to shift the course as the wind was just starting to freshen. Tom Gillard as you would probably expect nailed the start and led around the 1st mark. Debbie was not too far behind and closed the gap between her and Tom on the reach. Tom was still holding the lead at the leeward mark, but it was the next beat that saw Debbie take her chance. Tom had comfortably covered Debbie up the beat, but for some unknown reason tacked towards the wrong windward mark; this allowed Debbie to take the lead. Down the run Debbie was constantly pressured by Tom covering as Debbie gybed away to clear her wind, until Tom finally got past her getting the inside track in to the leeward mark. Tom made no mistakes on the next windward leg and although Debbie closed on the run, it was never quite enough for her to regain the lead. Tom Gillard won the race and retained the title from Debbie Degge in 2nd with John Hollis taking a well deserved 3rd place in his best race of the series. This put Debbie in second place overall and James Wilson in third, who was awarded with a special hooded top presented to the class by Wave Clothing for the highest placed newcomer.

Carsington Sailing Club proved to be very capable hosts for the event, their race management team and event organisation by Alf Hawksworth saw the event run smoothly, despite the difficult light winds. The Streaker Class Owners Association would like to thank them for finding a new date in their schedule and re-running the Streaker National Championships. Noble Marine again provided very welcome sponsorship for the event.

So after a very light wind series Tom Gillard had retained the Streaker National Championship title for a 3rd year running. For a good number of the Streaker fleet the light winds were just the conditions they like, so the overall results had new faces in the prizes. The Streaker Class always tries hard to spread prizes through the fleet with many special age related trophies and prizes, encompassing old and young, and all that took part received the customary engraved glass.

Next year is the Streaker Class 40th Anniversary, and to mark this significant event in the class history the Streakers will be holding their National Championship over 3 days at the 2012 Olympic venue of Weymouth.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmClubR1R3R4R5Pts
11881Tom GillardSheffield Viking11213
21870Debbie DeggeBartley SC72125
31668James Wilson 2932114
41783Alan BennettStaunton Harold SC9164619
51817Ian BradleyOuse Amateur SC1177721
61763Paul Jago DNC56108523
71865Dan Philips 53241725
81803Ben RatcliffeScammonden86131125
91754Chris WrightRipon125141229
101654Veronica FalatWaveney & Oulton Broad YC42525433
111880John Hollis 141927336
121846Mike Egglestone DNC56891936
131566Steve BlackburnWLYC294152039
141888David SmithWelton232751341
151776Dave BartlettStar Cross YC2129101041
161837Robin JonesHykeham SC281420943
171789Mark LangstonBeccles Amateur SC1812161543
181892James DawesRedditch1922111646
191832Tom Lonsdale DNC562861448
201886Ian ParishStewartby442123852
211889Tim CraigElton SC4915192559
221683Peter CoighillRotherham SC4018172661
231788Sally RatcliffeScammonden2724122763
241801Peter TyermanPennine3023222368
25183Dave Butler 261331DNC5670
261744Mark Pearce DNC5611322871
271780Simon RedcliffeDelph SC4531182271
281900Ian WhitfieldTamworth SC3630212475
291664Rowan CurtisBeccles Amateur SC1532342976
301828Martin (Nick) CarterBurghfield SC4617303380
311812Primrose SaltChew Valley Lake SC37OCS56261881
321621Stephen John ShiltonWelton3320333285
331901Mathew WhitfieldTamworth SC3526293085
341640J ReadElton SC3133283190
351297Tina Morris 50343535104
361836Lisa Moore 42353634105
371826Steve CockerillHISC3DNC56DNC56DNC56115
381779Ian LeesScammonden6DNC56DNC56DNC56118
391814Mike HobinWest Oxfordshire SC10DNC56DNC56DNC56122
402AGAlan GillardSheffield Viking13DNC56DNC56DNC56125
411665Paul Thomas‑PeterRipon16DNC56DNC56DNC56128
421761David TurtleShotwick Lake17DNC56DNC56DNC56129
431504Lawrence CreaserHollowell SC20DNC56DNC56DNC56132
441819Alex ReindorpChipstead22DNC56DNC56DNC56134
4503BScott BonnerDurleigh SC24DNC56DNC56DNC56136
461769Nick LovellOuse Amateur SC25DNC56DNC56DNC56137
471791William Auther StrangeSWSC32DNC56DNC56DNC56144
481787Paul WhyldSeafarers SC34DNC56DNC56DNC56146
491735Clive StrattonWarsash SC38DNC56DNC56DNC56150
501844Chris SmithIreland Barn39DNC56DNC56DNC56151
511360Roger WillisSouth Yorkshire41DNC56DNC56DNC56153
521492Michael Healy 43DNC56DNC56DNC56155
531864Colin AldredFiley SC47DNC56DNC56DNC56159
541879Bernard WellsWalton SC48DNC56DNC56DNC56160
551866Dave MooreElton SCDNC56DNC56DNC56DNC56168

2014 Nationals Trophy Winners:

TrophyTitleHelmClub
The Tate & Lyle TrophyChampionship winnerTom GillardSheffield Viking
Scaling BelleFirst ladyDebbie DeggeBartley
Under Trophy1st person under 20Robin JonesHykeham
Over Trophy1st over 45Paul JagoAttenborough
Well Over Trophy1st over 55Debbie DeggeBartley
Past It Trophy1st over 65Alan BennettStaunton Harold
Well Past It Trophy1st over 70Dave SmithWelton
Still At It Trophy1st over 75Nick CarterBurghfield
Altogether Shield Team PrizeRipon SC 
Wave Clothing special prize (hooded top)Highest placed newcomerJames WilsonLoughborough Uni.
Cadzow TrophyBest presented boatDave Smith 1888Welton
Tune It Up TrophyMost improved since last yearPaul JagoAttenborough
Fifteen Transom1st boat older than 15 yearsTina Morris 1297Elton
National Open Trophy1st person who qualified in last year's paddle seriesIan BradleyOuse Amateur
Steve Gentry ShieldIst in Silver FleetTim CraigElton
Downs Cupwinner Race 1Tom GillardSheffield Viking
Viking Trophywinner Race 2not awarded – race abandoned 
Ripon Hornwinner Race 3Tom GillardSheffield Viking
Heron Salverwinner Race 4Debbie DeggeBartley
Blackpool Bailerwinner Race 5Tom GillardSheffield Viking

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