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Winder Boats Solo Northern Traveller Series at Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club

by Innes Armstrong 31 May 2022 20:27 BST
Winder Boats Solo Northern Traveller Series at Hollingworth Lake © Georgina Wilcox

Nine visitors and three home boats attended the HLSC Solo Open Meeting, part of the Solo Northern Traveller Series - sponsored by Winder Boats. Maybe it was the half term break or the weather forecast that had a part to play in the low turnout. The forecast on the day before was giving 5-7mph for the open but on arrival we were greeted with a decent amount of wind from the north, which we were told was a good direction for HLSC.

Dave Smith OOD set a line which tempted competition to both ends, no recalls needed, the fleet set off to the windward mark and it soon became apparent that the wind was going to be rather shifty and patchy especially at the windward side of the course. After a few legs Martin Honnor and Innes Armstrong gained a fair lead and a battle royale commenced.

The two held their lead until the second to last leg when the wind filled from behind allowing Stephen Graham and Andy Carter to catch up. On the downwind leg, with the four jostling for position at the leeward mark, Stephen Graham managed to sneak under Martin Honnor to take the win, Innes third and Andy fourth.

After lunch, two back-to-back races were held. Race 2 was won by Martin Brenan followed by Martin Honnor. Half way through the second race the wind died altogether and boats from behind picked out little zephyrs to all bunch together at the finish. The OOD was saying it was difficult to read the sail numbers as everyone was crossing the line together. Innes finished in seventh and Stephen finished in ninth.

So to race 3, all to play for... Martin H, Innes, Stephen G and Martin B all in with a chance of glory. The wind decided to play ball and resulted in the best sail of the day.

Again, like the first race it was a tussle between Innes and Martin H all the way round the course with Martin covering Innes' every move. This allowed Mike Smith to gain ground on both helms. In the end Martin H took line honours followed closely by Innes then Mike in third.

At the prize-giving Martin Honnor thanked HLSC and all involved in putting on an excellent, well-run event, and invited everyone to the next open on June 11th at Ogston SC, Martin's home club, an event which he is yet to win!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5880Martin HonnorOgston SC‑2213
2nd5813Innes ArmstrongBurwain SC3‑725
3rd5741Stephen GrahamBurwain SC1‑967
4th5825Martin BrenanHollingworth Lake SC‑9178
5th6041Chris GillardSheffield Viking53(RET)8
6th5615Andy CarterLeigh & Lowton SC4‑548
7th6013Stephen DennisonYeadon SC‑7459
8th5513James MoleyUlley SC66‑812
9th5891Mike SmithHollingworth Lake SC‑1111314
10th5312Stuart NorrisShropshire SC‑108917
11th4715Justine DavenportBurwain SC8‑101018
12th4924Kevin ParryHollingworth Lake SC(DNF)121123

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