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Seavolution B14 National Championships at Stokes Bay - Overall

by Mark Barnes 31 May 2015 20:33 BST 29-31 May 2015

Day 3 and the B14 fleet woke to wind whistling through the rigging. Race Officer Mike Rayden held the fleet ashore for one hour to let the breeze subside from 35 knots.

On queue, the wind gods did their job and the breeze started to drop around 11am. Helping each other and with some club assistance the fleet launched quickly into an onshore breeze and sea

Race 1 (race 6), the fleet hit the line at full power in 20 knots and short sea. Charging up the beat Friday’s main protagonists reveled in the breeze. First round the windward mark was Flying Donkey (Mark Watts/Chris Bishop), P&B South (Ben McGrane/Ollie Wells), Whitstable Marine (Nick Craig/Tom Pygall) and Blue Badge (Mike Bees/Ferret). Down the run the boats launched off the waves with some spectacular sailing. At the gybe the top 5 fired through and with the peddle hard down charged to the gate. Blue Badge spun out coming down off a wave bringing Seavolution North Sails (Mark Barnes/Ruth Oliver) in to 4th with a gap to the next batch. Up the next these 4 gave no quarter with a lot at stake. Flying Donkey led the charge covering Whitstable Marine with P&B South in hot pursuit. Over the next 2 rounds there was little to chose between these 3 as they battled for the top spots with Blue Badge out of the picture. Seavolution/North Sails, headed for the beach on the last lap with their kite torn in half at the top of the run. So Flying Donkey held off Whitstable Marine for the bullet, followed by P&B South.

Seavolution North Sails, with the help of some rock stars on the beach did a very quick pit stop and returned to the fray with new kite and 4 minutes to spare

Going into race 7, P&B South and Flying Donkey were tied for second with blue badge’s capsize costing them dear. Off the line the same 5 charged upwind with Ullman Sails and Whitstable Marine giving as hard as they got followed by P&B South, Blue Badge and Seavolution North Sails arriving in that order in close proximity at the windward mark. Down the run with building sea, the bows went high and the grins got broader. The top 5 held on in order, with P&B making their move up the second beat. Another hard charge downwind saw some capsizes in the mid fleet. The big play was to be over the last downwind with the top three arriving not far apart. As the big breeze, hit the B14s sung louder with the crews on the back of the bus giving some memorable slay rides. Come down to the leeward gate Whitstable Marine had a leeward shroud failure with kite up, but saved the rig and still gained 4th (impressive). Flying Donkey leading down the last run failed to cover and were passed by P&B as a cloud brought in new pressure and breeze leaving many teams overstanding the bottom gate. P&B South took 1st, Flying Donkey 2nd, followed by Blue Badge.

Whitstable Marine won a worthy Nationals followed by P&B South and Ullman Sails with 5 winners from the 7 races and some amazingly close racing.

The race team laid on a great event with fast turnarounds and nice big courses to allow the B14s to stretch their legs.

Also thanks to Larry the Quiz Master and support team ashore.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1761Nick CraigTom PygallFrensham SC / Whitstable YC132212‑411
2757Ben McGraneOliver WellsNetley SC‑423443117
3791Mark WattsChris "Magic" BishopWeston SC5‑97121218
4771Mike BeesMartin WorthBrightlingsea SC26433‑9321
5785Peter KnightJane ReevesRestronguet SC7418104‑1334
6788Mark BarnesRuth OliverWhitstable YC38855(DNF)534
7681Paul GliddonJosie GliddonNetley SC‑11151066735
8787Alan DavisKathy SherrattWeston SC659(DNF)75638
9769Dan CowinDan HollandsBurghfield SC811‑13787849
10774Iain HorlockCharlotte JonesExe SC1014‑1699111467
11744Chris DuffinHarvey NottStokes Bay SC(DNC)1311141281169
12786Gerry Fermor‑BrownLeaky Fermor‑BrownHomeless(DNC)1010DNC11121073
13728Alex HorlockEd PearceExe SC(DNF)12176DNF10974
1477Tom GatehouseKate WardleNetley SC9171212(DNF)DNF1282
15770Simon HadleyNikki HadleyWhitstable YC(DNC)7611DNFDNCDNC84
16722Ben Lloyd‑KingStephen WatkissRestronguet SC121614(DNF)13DNCDNC95
17783Henry WellsBen HeathcoteWest Mersea YC(DNF)151513DNFDNCDNC103
18749Will Rand"Q" Van MeursLymington Town SC(DNC)19191514DNCDNC107
19766Barry PriceAl StorerGrafham Water SC(DNC)1818DNFDNCDNCDNC116
  • Endeavour Trophy (Last to complete all races) – GBR774 – Iain Horlock/Charlotte Jones
  • 1st Rondar – GBR 681 – Paul Gliddon/Josie Gliddon
  • 1st Lady – GBR 785 – Jane Reeves
  • 1st Youth – GBR 788 – Ruth Oliver

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