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Gill Sprint Winter TT at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Mark Aldridge 16 Mar 2022 10:58 GMT 13 March 2022

A bright day and moderate breeze greeted the 16 boats competing for the Chris Black memorial trophy in the Gill Sprint 15 Winter TT.

With the southerly wind forecast to swing to the East, Race Officer Nigel Denchfield, anchored the committee boat close to the Northern shore to set the Sprint 15 square course alongside Grafham's club racing marks. Four Yellow/Orange pillar buoys identified the course for the Sprint 15's to navigate over 3 back-to-back races.

Race 1 set off promptly and the Sprint 15's were first away having been promoted above the club sailors for the day. The wind was Southerly which meant the beat remained quite central and as the fleet got off the line Mark Aldridge in 66 was first around the windward mark closely followed by Steve Sawford (1989) and Jenny Ball (2025), Paul Craft (1982), Stuart Snell (2022) and Ed Tuite Dalton (2023).

The top reach was square and sufficiently away from the South shore to give uninterrupted wind onto the run down to the leeward mark. Aldridge took an early gybe to keep an inside line downwind as did Sawford, however J.Ball went further out to try and find some extra pressure. The bottom reach was quite broad and heading up around mark 3 enabled the line to be fetched on port tack, so one less tack on the 2nd beat saw the positions up front remain the same for lap 2.

However, in lap 3 Sawford took Aldridge on the beat having gone left where Aldridge picked a more central line through the club Laser fleet. This wasn't the fastest course and Sawford rounded the windward mark in the lead. Aldridge managed to get in front of Sawford on the 3rd run and lead over the line into lap 4 with J.Ball in 3rd, Craft in 4th and Tuite Dalton 5th. Sawford then proceeded to sail away from Aldridge in a stellar performance. J.Ball also overtook Aldridge who was taking on water due to a lost port hatch cover and going slower and slower. Race 1 finished with Sawford victorious, J.Ball 2nd, Aldridge listing 3rd, Craft 4th, Tuite Dalton 5th and D.Ball 6th.

Between races, Aldridge called upon a safety RIB to try to source a hatch cover, but to no avail so it was an early bath for number 66.

In race 2, Craft was first around the windward mark, followed by J.Ball, D.Ball, Tuite Dalton and Sawford which is where the positions remained on to the second lap. Sawford and D.Ball went off to the left side of the beat as the other leaders stayed on the right side. This made little difference to Craft who was starting to extend his lead quite considerably followed by Tuite Dalton, D.Ball, J.Ball and Sawford onto lap 3. Over the line after 3 laps by some considerable margin was a lonely Craft, Tuite Dalton, J.Ball, Sawford, D.Ball and young gun Jason Clarke getting some better boat speed.

Race 3 got under way with reduced pressure and a slight swing to the East. Clarke was now dialled in and in pole position off the line. J.Ball tacked off to try the right side of the beat which did not pay with race 2 winner Craft also tacking off a little further up that leg to no avail. At the windward mark it was Clarke in the lead which proved to be a good safe position as Elfring crash-tacked to round mark 1. This didn't quite go to plan and he capsized on top of Sandells who was having his best race of the day until that point. Craft, in avoiding the carnage caught the buoy and did his penalty turn.

As the fleet came around to lap 2, Clarke and D.Ball were battling it out swapping positions although it was Clarke who rounded mark 1 first, then D.Ball, Snell, Craft and J.Ball. Lap 3 saw Clarke keeping his lead despite various manoeuvres around the course by D.Ball, sister J.Ball, Snell, Craft and Sawford and race 3 concluded the day's racing with Jamie Clarke victorious.

Final positions for the day were 1st Paul Craft (Worthing Sailing Club), 2nd Steven Sawford (Rutland Water SC) and 3rd Jenny Ball (Marconi SC). The overall winter series was also concluded with Class Chairman Ed Tuite Dalton the winner, Paul Craft in 2nd and Jenny Ball 3rd. Judith Black and her daughter attended the prize-giving to present the Chris Black trophy to Paul Craft in memory of Grafham Sprint 15 Grand Master Chris. Grafham Water Sailing Club and the Sprint 15 class association would like to thank Gill for supporting the event and the prize-giving.

It's great to see the fleet youngsters doing well and winning races. Congratulations to Jason who worked hard for his win after been pushing the fleet hard recently. Note that all 3 races were won with the 'older' boats, so no matter how new your boat or equipment it's the nut on the tiller that's the important part. Do remember to put you hatch covers on properly!

Thank you to all visiting boats, club sailors, our race committee, GWSC safety fleet and shore staff in making this an excellent event.

More photographs of the event can be viewed at the Grafham Water SC Photo Gallery.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st1982Paul CraftWorthing Sailing Club41‑55
2nd1989Steve SawfordRutland Water Sailing Club14‑65
3rd2025Jenny BallMarconi SC2‑335
4th1521Jason ClarkeMarconi SC‑12617
5th1923David BallMarconi SC‑6527
6th2023E Tuite DaltonDraycote Water52‑77
7th2022Stuart SnellGrafham Water SC‑88412
8th1986Frank SandellsGrafham Water SC‑147916
9th1913Jan ElfringDraycote Water711‑1418
10th1744Derek JamesDraycote Water10‑13818
11th2021Jim BowieThorpe Bay Yacht Club99‑1118
12th1201Leonard FlynnThorpe Bay Yacht Club‑16101020
13th66Mark AldridgeGrafham Water SC3(DNC)DNC22
14th1634Ian MillsTankerton Bay Sailing Club13‑141225
15th1522Andrew ClarkeGrafham Water SC‑15121325
16th2015Nigel JamesMarconi SC11(DNC)DNC30
17th2028Ray GallCarsington SC(DNC)DNCDNC38
17th2019George LoveCarsington SC(DNC)DNCDNC38

Grafham Water SC is based in Cambridgeshire and offers some of the best inland sailing in the country. The club is open to all classes of boat with strong fleets of Sprint 15's, catamarans, Lasers/ILCAs, Solos, RSs and Flying Fifteens. For more information about the club please visit the website at www.grafham.org or call the club on 01480 810478. Follow the club on Facebook at www.facebook.com/grafhamwatersc

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