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Solo Southern Area Series and Thames Valley Area Series Open at Papercourt Sailing Club

by Martin Kemp 31 Oct 2022 12:21 GMT 23 October 2022
Papercourt Solo Open © Mark Carleton

After a morning of torrential rain and bacon rolls, the sun eventually came out, however the wind failed to show up! Wise race officering from PRO Mark Carleton called for an early lunch, allowing the wind to fill in. 18 boats headed out for an afternoon of light wind on Papercourt Lake.

Race 1 turned into a tight battle between Paul Robinson (Papercourt) and Ian Matthews (Spinnaker) who pulled away from Fraser Hayden (Papercourt), and Mike Dray (Littleton). Ian found the better shifts to finish just ahead of Paul, with Fraser following ahead of Andrew Boyce (Papercourt).

Race 2 saw a steadier wind from the South, with much place changing in the pack. Andrew got clean away from the committee boat end, with Fraser nipping at his transom by the last mark. Others in the chasing pack included Ian (recovering well from OCS), Paul, Graham Cranford-Smith (Salcombe YC) and Patrick Fell (Papercourt).

A good start in the last race was key with 4 boats split over 2 points.

For Race 3 the wind decided to make it really interesting by shifting to behind the start line. A postponement was duly called until the wind behaved itself. By the second start it was still dodgy, with boats on the line head to wind on Starboard tack causing much chaos, Fraser found himself parked on the line, however a few keen-eyed sailors were able to get away in the shifty zephyrs to the first mark.

The run saw a left and right split with Fraser and friends opting for left, allowing him through to lead the pack. The majority of the fleet arrived at the leeward gate at the same time, with much 'banter' and general chat as the leeward gate was not set for a dozen boats to go around together - what fun! Fraser held the lead with Andrew also recovering well from a slow start to finish 2nd and Graham 3rd, Paul 4th.

A fascinating day of snakes and ladders in challenging conditions, including more torrential rain during the Papercourt tea and prize-giving. Thanks go to PRO and team, safety boats and Jill and the galley crew for an excellent day. And of course, all the sailors particularly the travellers for an entertaining day! See you next year!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5693Fraser HaydenPapercourt SC‑3213
2nd5666Andrew BoycePapercourt SC‑4123
3rd5977Ian MatthewsSpinnaker SC13‑64
4th4973Paul RobinsonPapercourt SC2‑446
5th5755Graham Cranford‑SmithSalcombe YC‑11538
6th6017Mike DrayLittleton SC5‑9510
7th5713Duncan PeaceSpinnaker SC77‑1014
8th5678Patrick FellPapercourt SC96‑1115
9th5821Clive D WhitePapercourt SC611‑1317
10th5791Jason NoblePapercourt SC‑1210818
11th4669Mark FullerHISC8‑131220
12th5947Frank BrownPapercourt SC‑1414721
13th5629Tim WadeLymington Town SC1012(RET)22
14th5815Tom KeyPapercourt SC168(DNS)24
15th4818John HawesPapercourt SC‑1716925
16th4858Martin KempPapercourt SC1315(RET)28
17th5256John PantingPapercourt SC15‑171530
18th1435Martin HampshireLilliput SC‑18181432

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