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Solo Northern Travellers series at Leigh & Lowton Sailing Club

by Paul Heath 30 Sep 2015 12:37 BST 27 September 2015

The Solo Northern Travellers series resumed after the summer break with 35 helms arriving at Leigh & Lowton sailing club to be greeted by bright sunshine, an unseasonably high air temperature and absolutely no breeze whatsoever.

When what little wind there was occasionally filled in it was not across the whole course and came with big wind shifts of up to 90 degrees and throughout the day, when it was there, averaged 4 to 5 knots over the day.

Due to the fickle shifting breeze two attempts at starting the first race were abandoned and a new course set. When the fleet did get away the fleet split in search of breeze and it was Innes Armstrong (Burwain SC) who looked like he would be first around the windward mark but sailed off to the wrong mark as he had not noted the change of course. This allowed Paul Heath (LLSC) to sneak in and he was followed by Armstrong, Andy Tunnicliffe (RWYC) and Patrick Hamilton (Burwain SC) The fleet sailed to a spacer mark and then began the long downwind leg to the leeward mark.

The same top four held their positions for the next lap but on the downwind leg Heath found a hole and sat in it while those behind took evasive action and sailed away from and around him (with one even laughing at him) Hamilton sailed low and fast to the right to nip in front of Armstrong and Tunnicliffe with Ollie Whitehead (Hollingworth lake SC) and Dave Exley (LLSC) making up ground. At the end Hamilton held a comfortable lead to win from club mate Armstrong with Tunnicliffe third and Whitehead fourth.

Race 2 started in a constant light breeze which eventually died off but Hamilton showed he had the bit between his teeth as he led around the windward mark closely followed by Tunnicliffe, Jon Whitehead (Redesmere SC) and Tony Wright (Delph SC) Hamilton went on to extend his lead and deservedly took the race and event win. After laughing at Heath in the first race karma bit Tunnicliffe on the bum as he sailed into a hole on the run and was passed by 9 boats. Wright claimed a second, Jon Whitehead third and local boy Exley fourth.

A few boats sat out the final race which took 50 minutes to get successfully started. The first two attempts at starting were aborted all within the last minute of the countdowns as the wind either died completely or, when it did fill in, had swung so much it was blowing down the start line towards the committee boat. The courses and windward mark had to be changed/moved and at the third attempt of starting there was a general recall so the fleet eventually got away under a black flag start at the fourth time of asking.

Hamilton sat this one out and it was Armstrong (who had originally came ashore intending to give it a miss but encouraged to go out) that took the win in the drifting conditions. Second and third place was hotly contested between Lee Tennant (Burwain SC) and Nick Hornsby (Hollingworth Lake SC) with Tennant just getting ahead while Ollie Whitehead came home in fourth.

It was a frustrating day all round not just for the sailors but also for the race team lead by Mike Baldwin. His patience and skill in looking after the fleet made sure that all starts and courses were as fair as could be under the difficult conditions and for which the fleet thank him.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5383Patrick HamiltonBurwain SC11(DNC)2
2nd5518Innes ArmstrongBurwain SC2‑813
3rd5587Tony WrightDelph SC‑6257
4th4876O WhiteheadHollingworth SC4‑648
5th4343Dave ExleyLeigh & Lowton SC54(DNC)9
6th5637Jon WhiteheadRedesmere SC‑173710
7th5505Lee TennantBurwain SC10‑17212
8th5529Nick HornsbyHollingworth SC9‑13312
9th5639Andy TunnicliffeBurwain SC311(RET)14
10th4914Chris MasseyHollingworth SC77‑814
11th5109Alan CattoLeigh & Lowton SC135(RET)18
12th5360S FerringtonWest Kirby SC119‑1320
13th5016Ted GarnerBudworth SC‑14101020
14th5408Tony KingBassenthwaite‑1512921
15th4985Kim CantLeigh & Lowton SC‑2423629
16th5261Howard GreenLeigh & Lowton SC1218(RET)30
17th5367Tony DallimoreRipon SC18‑241432
18th4451Stuart van den HoekLeigh & Lowton SC‑26221133
19th5217Malcolm WaddingtonLeigh & Lowton SC2015(RET)35
20th5347David BuckleLeigh & Lowton SC1619(RET)35
21st5170Alan LeylandWest Kirby SC2116(DNC)37
22nd5595Andrew FoxLeigh & Lowton SC2514(DNC)39
23rd4276Brian HoltLeigh & Lowton SC‑28201939
24th5514John DixonWest Kirby SC1921(DNC)40
25th4282Dave SmithHollingworth SC27(RET)1542
26th4943Nik JamesLeigh & Lowton SC‑31311243
27th5216Owen GriffithsLeigh & Lowton SC23‑262043
28th5536Mike DaviesBudworth SC22‑282244
29th5312Paul HeathLeigh & Lowton SC8(RET)DNC45
30th5272Dave KelsallLeigh & Lowton SC‑29271845
31st5022Ken LawrensonLeigh & Lowton SC‑3029.51746.5
32nd5350Chris HelsbyLeigh & Lowton SC‑33321648
33rd5417Mike BroatchLeigh & Lowton SC‑34252348
34th5021Mark ClearyBudworth SC‑3229.52150.5
35th5552Neil CattoLeigh & Lowton SC(RET)DNCDNC74
35th4884Brian SpragueLeigh & Lowton SC(DNC)DNCDNC74

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