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Craftinsure Merlin Rocket Silver Tiller Open at Chichester Yacht Club

by Meryl Deane 28 Mar 2016 14:34 BST 26 March 2016
Merlin Rockets at Chichester © Laurie Winter & Mark Green

Easter weekend brought a heavy wind forecast from Easter Saturday onwards. Saturday was forecast to be F5-7. On the day a decision was made to run the racing starting with wind at 22 knots. Race Officer Pete Harrison set a triangle / sausage course, and the eight Merlin Rockets who had braved the conditions started racing. With a few capsizes there were some breakages. Pete Harrison ran the 3 races back to back, aiming and managing to finish just before the forecast wind & weather deterioration. Overall an excellent days racing was had.

Some excellent spectator viewing was had from the clubhouse, where in all races fingers of gusts fanned out in water from over the clubhouse roof although the relative shelter of Chichester Basin did provide reasonably flat water.

In Race 1, three boats hoisted spinnakers on the first reach. Chris Gould & Chris Kilsby screamed into the lead just after the windward mark. Hoisting their spinnaker they then went swimming. The rest tacked round at the mark. On the first downwind leg all the boats hoisted, their spinnakers. Most managed to keep going when a squall hit. One took a pragmatic approach to the squall dropping their kite tacking round half way down the reach to avoid a capsize in the squall. The boats initially very close started to get well spread out on third beat. Ollie Turner & Graham Sexton (Starcross SC) took the lead from first windward mark, retaining it throughout the rest of the race. William Warren & Mark Oakley (Shoreham SC) retired with a fractured gooseneck.

In Race 2, Chris Gould & Chris Kilsby managed to stay upright and had good battle with Ollie Turner & Graham Sexton throughout, the race the boats dipping each other on the beat. Ollie Turner & Graham Sexton again won.

In Race 3, Ollie Turner & Graham Sexton decided to rest on their laurels. Chris Gould & Chris Kilsby had a dramatic spin out on a reach ending in a capsize breaking their rudder & ending their racing. As the wind built in Race 3 a number of boats retired. Simon Potts & Ally Martin (Burghfield) kept their nerve to take first place with Frances Gifford & Philip Dalby (Ranelagh) second & Sophie Mackley & James Warren (Shoreham SC) third.

The winners, and winners of Nick's Boat Trophy were Ollie Turner & Graham Sexton (Starcross SC), 2nd Simon Potts & Ally Martin (Burghfield), 3rd Chris Gould & Chris Kilsby (Blithfield).

Thank you to the committee boat team, and safetyboat helms & crews and tea bar. Special thanks to Laurie Winther for race notes. Photos Lauire Winther & Mark Green.

More photos at www.yogile.com/cycmerlin2016#51m

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st3656Ollie TurnerGraham SextonStarcross SC11(DNS)2
2nd3777Simon PottsAlly MartinBurghfield SC2(DNF)13
3rd3778Chris GouldChris KilsbyBlithfield SC32(DNF)5
4th3676Frances GiffordPhilip DalbyRanelagh SC‑6426
5th3685Sophie MackleyJames WarrenShoreham SC4‑537
6th3735David WinderPippa TaylorHollingworth Lake SC53(DNF)8
7th3673Caroline CroftAlex Warren 76(DNF)13
8th3756William WarrenMark OakeyShoreham SC(DNF)DNSDNS18

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