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Fireball Gul Golden Dolphin Series at Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club

by Dave Hall 27 Mar 2018 19:00 BST 24-25 March 2018
Fireball Gul Golden Dolphin Series at Chew Valley Lake © Errol Edwards

The first Open meeting for the Fireballs this year was the Gul Golden Dolphin event at Chew Valley SC. The Golden Dolphin Trophy is the class travellers prize that will be presented at the end of the year. This year sponsored by Gul with some very generous prizes.

It was certainly a weekend of snakes and ladders with five different winners over the seven-race series.

Saturday gave the fleet a very light northerly breeze wafting gently down the lake with plenty of shifts and holes. Four races were held back to back very efficiently by PRO John Smalley and his team. In race 1 Mark Maskell & Nigel Sheppard lead out of the line opening up a good lead but with Tom Gillard & Geoff Edwards on their tail. Mark and Nigel held them off for the whole race to take the first gun of the weekend. Race 2 and it was DJ Edwards & Vyv Townend who took an early lead and the race win with Tom & Geoff following in behind. For race 3 it was the team Ian Dobson & Richard Wagstaff turn to take line honours with DJ & Vyv in second. In the last race of the day it was finally Tom and Geoff's turn to cross the line first leaving them over night leaders by some margin.

Sunday promised to be a little stronger but as the sun came out the wind almost vanished. After 3 aborted starts the wind came in with some quite strong gusts – but full of shifts and some big holes. Dave Hall & Paul Constable lead the first race with Tom & Geoff on their heels. An infringement with Tom and Geoff at the last mark meant Dave & Paul had a 720 penalty allowing 8 boats to pass down the reach and leaving Tom & Geoff to go on to win. The second race of the day was won by Paul Cullum & Simon Forbes, it was a nervous finish for them with Isaac Marsh & Oliver Davenport and Dave & Paul right on their tail into the finish. The final race of the series saw Paul & Simon once again take the lead but as the wind became more and more unstable, defending a position was almost impossible and they allowed Ian & Richard through to get their second win.

In the end it was the consistent sailing from Tom and Geoff that won the weekend and the first Gul open meeting.

Silver Fleet Results:

1st Isaac Marsh & Oliver Davenport
2nd Mark & Helen Dinwoodie
3rd Chris Thorne & Lawrence Creaser

Bronze Fleet Results:

1st Maia Walsh & Peter Bentley
2nd Dan Johnson & Ben Latham
3rd Barry Smith & Ricky Spring

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st15127Tom GillardGeoff EdwardsSheffield Viking SC22411-8515
2nd15144DJ EdwardsVyv TownendBough Beech SC61246-10221
3rd15141Ian DobsonRichard WagstaffThe SMVC (?)781-1035125
4th15147Paul CulenSimon ForbesWeir Wood SC-1093821326
5th15143David WadeRichard PepperdineNorthampton SC-1238549433
6th15083Chris GillJon GillPortished Y&SC-976354934
7th15122David HallPaul ConstableBlackwater SC-1145683834
8th15130Dave WinderBen RaynerHollingworth SC55102-117635
9th15066Mark MaskellNigel SheppardBlackwater SC1-137121361049
10th15070Isaac MarshOliver DavenportNorthampton SC-1710119921152
11th15133Kevin HopeRussell ThorneNotts County SC3(OCS)1213713755
12th15107Richard CornesJames GoodfellowHayling Island SC46131110(BFD)1357
13th14941Derian ScottAndy ScottChew Valley Lake SC81197-12111258
14th14761Mark DinwoodieHelen DinwoodieChew Valley Lake SC1512141415-171585
15th14982Maia MarshPeter BentleyBlackwater SC131516-1717121790
16th13151Daniel JohnsonBen LathamErrwood SC1614-171514151690
17th14950Chris ThorneLawrence CreaserLyme Regis SC14-16151616161491
18th14889Barry SmithRicky SpringThornbury SC181718181814-19103
19th14592Charlie SansomZoe BazenBowmoor SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC191818118
20th14966Mike ChorltonBen LathamPortishead Y&SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC1920123

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