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Get Racing at Draycote Water Sailing Club - Event 1

by Elizabeth Fillmore 7 Apr 2016 10:32 BST 3 April 2016
2016 Get Racing at Draycote Water event 1 © Tim Fillmore

Sunday 3 April saw the start of a new Get Racing season at Draycote Water SC aiming to encourage those members new to racing to participate in club racing, an initiative now in its third year.

There were near perfect sunny conditions with a 6-10mph southerly breeze, a welcome contrast to last weekend's wild Easter weather. A great turnout of 18 sailors of all ages took part in 16 boats with a variety of different classes, including a splendid home built traditional dayboat.

There was a spread of race experience, three Oppies having trained over the winter months while for others it was their first race. The session started with a thorough briefing of Draycote's start sequence and race format before the boats headed out to the starting area and their special start, number 6 in the sequence.

Unsurprisingly the boats that hit the line with speed were those with more experience, and possibly a watch, but it wasn't long before all the boats were in the thick of it as the race area was compact. A coach boat was on hand to direct those unsure of the course to the next mark and advise generally.

A couple of boats had to leave early but otherwise good progress was made by all to complete the race in approx 50 minutes. The race is run on a handicap basis with results being calculated on average lap times, so avoiding any boat having too long a race.

Thanks must go to the ODs for their assistance during the session.

It was good to see a significant number join in with the club racing within their own fleets in the afternoon. The idea is to give those taking part the confidence to join in the normal club racing on Sundays and Wednesday evenings.

Similar sessions will run in the morning of the first Sunday of each month, the next one being on 1st May. Contact Dave Rowe if you wish to hire club boats in order to participate and this is at no charge.

Overall Results:

PositionCrewClassSail No
1AdrianH 12None
2Derin Can SoyerOptimist6206
3Millie IrishOptimist4884
4Katie ByneOptimist6370
5Sam GuppyLaser Radial159493
6Heather GuppyLaser RadialBAH
7Luke GuppyTopper24358
8William PuchyLaser 4.7173385
9David NuttallLaser166640
10Matt HironsSolo4710
11Paul & Elizabeth BerresfordWayfarer11069
12Sam MewlingsD/BoatRed
13Steve JeffsLaser156165
DNFEmily Talbot & Lydia RobertsH 121290
DNCAdrian Talbot/RobertsH 121277
DNFEthan CheshireLaser 4.7None

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