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ILCA Open at Bough Beech Sailing Club

by Giles Broome-Ogden 28 Sep 2021 06:06 BST 11 September 2021
Bough Beech Laser Open © Emmanuel Facquez

A fantastic forecast saw a whopping 30 sailors arrive for a very competitive day of racing at Bough Beech Sailing Club on Saturday 11th September. Sailors came from all over the south east to take in the beautiful scenes of Bough Beech reservoir, and to race of course!

The race officer, Richard Bone, planned 4 races around a windward leeward course with an upwind spreader to prevent too much carnage at the mark rounding with full rigs and radials to start together. Race 1 saw a start line with a small port bias, but with more breeze towards the right of the course, allowed boats to line up along the full length. After a very competitive first beat, it was Bough Beech's own Elliot Marks who brought home the victory in the full rigs, showing the visitors how it's done, with David Binding from Weir Wood SC coming second.

In the Radials, James Curtis from Bosham SC had an outstandingly faultless day gaining 1st place in every race to secure his position at the top of the table. Second place, however, was much more fiercely contested between Crawley's Miles Vidler and Island Barn's Luka Franklin, with Vidler taking the upper hand after race 1.

Race 2 was similar to the first, with most of the fleet opting to keep right up the beat. Pete Young, one of Bough Beech's laser captains, put on a great performance from start to finish to take the win, with Binding gaining another second place. Vidler again beat Franklin to the line in the radials but this time were both beaten by a great third place result from Niall Peelo, Weir Wood SC.

After a great morning racing, the sailors returned to shore for lunch in the newly refurbished clubhouse, open for the very first time this year. Massive thanks go to the club committee, especially Commodore Martyn Smith, for all his hard work, as otherwise this would not have been possible. Pauline, in the galley, did a great job in getting us all fed and ready for the afternoon races.

Back out on the water and during race 3, the wind dropped significantly with just keeping the boat moving being key. Marks used his home advantage to come second with David Giles, Weir Wood SC, close behind. In the radials, it was Franklin who this time got the better of Vidler coming second and third respectively.

The wind filled back in again for race 4, with both sides of the race course paying even. Birthday boy, Elliot Marks, decided a dramatic swim was best on the first downwind leg, which kept everyone entertained, but managed to recover to 5th by the finish and claim the title based on his previous good results. The battle for second in the radials went down to the wire but it was taken by Vidler over Franklin in third and the impressive Curtis in first.

Ashore, Elliot Marks thanked BBSC's laser captains, Peter Young and Tulloch Priest, the race officer, safety boat crews, kitchen team and volunteers during his short acceptance speech. In the end, the day was another excellent and enjoyable Open at Bough Beech SC. Hope to see you all again next year!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCategoryClubR1R2R3R4Pts
Radial / ILCA 6
1st211013James CurtisJuniorBosham Sailing Club‑11113
2nd195243Miles Vidler Crawley Mariners Yacht Club3‑4328
3rd208659Luka FranklinJuniorIsland Barn Reservoir Sailing Club4‑6239
4th213516Niall PeeloMasterWeir Wood SC23‑10611
5th4   ‑626412
6th190673Joseph MoleJuniorPapercourt Sailing Club554‑714
7th183950Sam Boniface Bough Beech Sailing Club77‑9519
8th210779John MastersGreat Grand MasterChipstead Sailing Club‑985821
9th100307Michael TannerJuniorPevensey Bay8‑98925
10th212382   11‑13710.528.5
11th179801Peter HoweGreat Grand MasterBough Beech Sailing Club‑12101110.531.5
12th210533   10‑12121234
13th140076Tom RileyJuniorBough Beech Sailing Club(DNC)11DNSDNS39
Standard / ILCA 7
1st201959Elliot Marks Bough Beech Sailing Club1‑5258
2nd213052David BindingGreat Grand MasterWeir Wood SC225‑79
3rd213701Oliver Cage‑White RYA43‑629
4th216585Duncan LawsonGrand MasterWeir Wood SC5‑64413
5th5David GilesGreat Grand MasterWeir Wood SC(OCS)83314
6th197693Sergio MessinaGrand MasterBough Beech Sailing Club64‑8616
7th209833Pete YoungMasterBough Beech Sailing Club71‑121018
8th0   (DNC)DNC1122
9th212531Tulloch PriestMaster ‑877822
10th204653Lee GoodeyGrand MasterBroadstairs Sailing Club3119(DNS)23
11th207981Ian PatrickMasterBough Beech Sailing Club910‑14928
12th155889Rob HoweApprentice MasterBough Beech Sailing Club10910‑1129
13th170853Gliles Broome‑Ogden Bough Beech Sailing Club1112‑151235
14th209487Alan HollowayMasterWembley Sailing Club121313‑1538
15th208671Richard BradshawGrand MasterWeir Wood SC(DNC)15111440
16th200307Richard LambertGrand MasterBough Beech Sailing Club1314‑171340
17th217663Markus KoblerMasterBough Beech Sailing Club15‑16161647
18th9833David RobertsGreat Grand MasterBough Beech Sailing Club14DNF(DNS)DNS51

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