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Gul RS700 Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 3

by RS Class Association 27 Aug 2008 13:23 BST 24-27 August 2008

Force four fantastic

Day 3 of the Gul RS700 Nationals brought a great force four and a subdued but still challenging seaway to keep the fleet entertained. RYA judge Peter Fitt opened the day with a rules seminar which threatened to take over the entire day as more and more questions came from the floor. Many thanks to Peter for continuing to support the class championships.

Just to highlight peoples increased confidence in the conditions the first race resulted in the first general recall of the championship. The fleet managed to get away under a black flag. Again there was a real split in opinion as to the best way up the beat with most of the leaders taking the port side of the course. Paul Bayliss again managed a clean start and was able to power away to a safe lead by the windward mark followed by Jon Heissig. A lot of close racing throughout the fleet but the leading group were comparatively static until Jon let Tim Johnson and Nick Peters through to take second and third.

The second race was more of the same for the second race of the day with Paul Bayliss leading at the windward mark and ab le to gun it down the first downwind to take an unassailable lead. Tim Polglase rounded second and held this position until Tim Johnson closed up to challenge on the second run before taking the position on the last beat with Ian Nolan closing the gap in fourth.

The final race of the day was again started under a black flag. It was quickly apparent that the committee boat end of the line was favoured. Paul Bayliss again started well and placed a cover on his main rival Tim Johnson up the first beat with Pete Purkiss and Jon Heissig leading the chasing crowd. Jon was able to move through to third for a short while until pete found a big gain on the right and was able to challenge Tim for second. Tim Polglase worked his way up to fourth, just ahead of Tony Dencher. Pete Purkiss managed to get washed off the rack coming into the finish, (an extreme strategy to avoid writing the race report). A special mention should also go to Ian Swann who managed to keep his capsize score down in the last race to nearly get the top ten position he deserves. He still leads the gold fleet capsize league.... by a margin.

With the sailing done, the serious business of the day started with the annual Seasure Go-Karting challenge. This year saw the fleet split into teams for a Le Mans enduro type race. This was serious business and the racing was ‘robust’ to say the least. I won’t go into the details of the results, but I think it is fair to say we were all pleased to see tim Johnson win something this week, especially after he managed to overtake the correspondent under a red flag. Nice one Tim! Paul Bayliss looks secure in his championship lead, but with three races scheduled for the last day, the minor placings are still very open with Tim Johnson holding the advantage over Jon Heissig. In the silver fleet Aiden Mitchell had a storming day to take the lead from Andrew Collenette and Pete Shaw.

Results after Day 3: (7 races, 1 discard)

PosFleetSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Nett
1stGold875Paul BaylissPortchester SC111(50 OCS)1116
2ndGold762Tim JohnsonChew Valley Lake SC2-32222212
3rdGold882Jon Heissigltsc/gygsc55(50 DNC)345325
4thGold923Nick PetersHISC4637310(50 DNC)33
5thGold970Tim PolglaseHISC132(50 DNC)573434
6thGold979David GorringeLymington Town SC38418-272549
7thGold969Andy BrownHISC-24137121212662
8thGold962Steve MarshallSully SC711513(50 DNC)181670
9thSilver714Aidan MitchellHISC14-291810661872
10thGold906Andy HollandHunstanton SC1914(50 DNC)181091282
11thGold908Mike DencherChew Valley Lake SC18181314-21111084
12thGold890Ian SwannHISC/Brightlingsea SC29789-30281192
13thGold761Pete PurkissBrightlingsea SC/GWSC104(50 DNC)50 DNC5151397
14thGold767Stuart RichesHunstanton SC1115142020-2120100
15thSilver893Andrew CollenetteHISC81223172519-31104
16thSilver978Peter ShawCarsington SC23171761725-27105
17thGold973Simon LettenHISC625(50 DNC)50 DNC9207117
18thSilver904David PattersonHISC22-241122242219120
19thSilver870Tony DencherNetley SC99(50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC75130
20thGold861Eddie GatehouseChichester YC1616(50 DNC)50 DNC181715132
21stGold928Fraboulet CidricYC de Carnac France25(50 DNC)1516312421132
22ndSilver866Richard MarsdenHISC271919(50 DNC)153122133
23rdGold960Ian NolanHunstanton SC(50 DNF)50 DNC16213648135
24thSilver939Sam AttrillGurnard SC1221201519(50 DNC)50 DNC137
25thGold758Colin DaceyGrafham Water SC153010(50 DNC)112350 DNC139
26thSilver926Chris WrightCarsington SC1710(50 DNC)50 DNC261423140
27thGold981Gerard HughesHISC21269827(50 DNF)50 DNC141
28thSilver912Richard AllenCarsington SC(50 DNC)50 DNC1211163024143
29thGold963Mark PollingtonHISC(50 DNC)50 DNC50 OCS4141314145
30thGold787Angus ChisholmHISC-30222526281630147
31stSilver934Matt StarkLymington20-282627232628150
32ndSilver914Andrew TomlinsQueen Mary SC262330(50 DNC)323229172
33rdSilver983Marcus BoretHISC28272724-373432172
34thSilver954Nik WilliamsHISC(50 DNF)313123342926174
35thSilver945Chris Aston (50 DNC)50 DNC2825223317175
36thGold938James RossWeston SC(50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC1389180
37thSilver984Adam GoldingHISC(50 DNF)2061950 DNC50 DNC50 DNC195
38thSilver742Richard ValentineWeston SC(50 DNC)322450 DNC333834211
39thSilver803Michael ThomsonHISC(50 DNF)50 DNC2929353550 DNC228
40thSilver791Paul BlackburnHISC(50 DNF)50 DNC2250 DNC393935235
41stSilver734Andri FriederichYC du Der, France(50 DNF)50 DNC50 DNC28383733236
42ndSilver961Stephen KeatingDatchet Water SC(50 DNC)50 DNF2150 DNC404050 DNC251
43rdSilver982Matt JacksonCarsington SC(50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC293650 DNC265
44thSilver881Neil RobinsonMRSC(50 DNF)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300
44thSilver709John HinsleyWeston SC(50 DNF)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300
44thSilverTBALuke Yates (50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300
44thGold974Alex Southan (50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300
44thSilver859Pete OnionsQueen Mary SC(50 DNF)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300
44thSilver780Nathan RushinHISC(50 DNC)50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC50 DNC300

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