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Osprey Open at Mumbles Yacht Club

by David Downs 13 Jun 2016 23:23 BST 11-12 June 2016
Close racing at the Mumbles Osprey Open © Colin Jenkins

Four travelling Ospreys joined two Ospreys from the home club to make up the largest class at the Mumbles Regatta on 11th and 12th June. The Osprey National Championship will be held at Mumbles in August so this was an opportunity to practice the conditions in Swansea Bay.

After a significant postponement to allow the wind to fill in and settle the dinghy fleet including the Ospreys set off into a very light Southerly breeze. Ken Brown and Chris Butters in Osprey 1338, following much pre-start practice made the perfect start in clear air at the right end of the line but unfortunately precisely 15 seconds after everyone else had set off, we are not sure who was in charge of timekeeping. This allowed the two lady helms Emma Stevenson crewed by Tim Bowden and Ros Downs crewed by husband David to take first and second place. The wind increased slightly for the second race and Ken and Chris having adjusted their watches won the race with Emma and Tim second. With the wind still fickle and the tide going out rapidly the scheduled third race was postponed.

Sunday dawned overcast but with a bit more breeze and with a bit more west in it. Ken and Chris rounded the windward mark in the lead and set off on a two sail reach towards a mooring buoy while the rest of the fleet hoisted spinnakers and went for the wing mark. We are not sure who was in charge of navigation. This race was again contested between the two ladies who were in danger of getting involved in a bit of a match race. The wind continued to build for the last two races with the Ospreys requiring urgent de-powering by the final race. Ken and Chris took an early bath while starting the second beat. We are not sure who's fault that was. The leading two Ospreys engaged in another close battle with very interesting gybes at the wing mark on the last lap. Emma and Tim in Osprey 1175 held on to win that race and the event, while Ros and David in Osprey 1114 put in a consistent set of four second places to finish second overall.

Ken and Chris in third place and Andrew and Rebecca Jenkins in their mark 2A Osprey completed the Osprey domination at the top of the leader board. The prize giving was held in beautiful warm Welsh sunshine on the roof terrace of Mumbles Yacht Club. Clearly this is the place to be for the Osprey Nationals from August 11-14.

Overall Results:

1st 1175, Emma Stevenson and Tim Bowden, 5 pts
2nd 1114, Ros Downs and David Downs, 8 pts
3rd 1338, Ken Brown and Chris Butters, 11 pts
4th 1264, Andrew Jenkins and Rebecca Jenkins, 17 pts
6th 1278, Alex Shaw and Richard Woffinden, 26 pts
8th 1263, Alistair Ramsden and Steve Ace, 28.5 pts

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