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Sprint 15 Winter Series

by Bob Carter 28 Mar 2009 21:51 GMT November 2008 - March 2009

The Sprint 15 winter traveller series was concluded at Grafham on Sunday 22 March in glorious conditions and a 26 boat entry. Four events of the planned five were completed in the series – sadly we got no wind at Queen Mary, so that event was cancelled, but all the other events were held with a variety of sailing conditions. At Stewartby on an overcast day in November we got strong winds with good racing and a number of capsizes but a disappointing attendance of just 11 boats. Stuart Snell won the day from Steve Sawford and Ed Tuite Dalton taking third. We moved on to Carsington in December and 15 boats took part on a bright day with just 10 knots of wind but the competition was hot. The increasing rivalry between Carsington and Draycote was apparent with Draycote boasting a strong team of 4 travellers. It was Charles Watson of Halifax who won from an improving Tuite-Dalton with Chris Black and Peter Slater in third and forth so Draycote had 2 in the top 4 places!

At the third event it was bitterly cold in a light breeze and the sailors had to contend with sliding on the ice on the trampolines and the sheets freezing making sheeting out difficult. An impressive 19 boats took part and Snell took the event with Robin Newbold very close behind in second place. When the fleet came in all of the talk was of how cold it was. One claimed that his banana he had taken to eat between races (I think) had frozen solid. The grubguru (from Scotland originally) claimed that they were a load of pansies and that he would have gone sailing in his kilt. Queen Mary got a beautiful sunny St Valentines day in February for their open but sadly there was not a breath of wind so that they had to cancel.

Finally, Grafham had a glorious bright day with force 4-5 winds with gusts to F6. A new record of 26 boats took part in superb sailing conditions – some of the fleet had complained that they could not come as it was Mothers Day so we could have got more (This may be addressed in future as the new Events Secretary is more of a romantic than the retiring events secretary who thinks a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do (i.e go sailing)). Grafham sailer Mark Aldridge, dominated the event from Snell and Sawford making him kick himself he had not done enough events to qualify in the series.

Thus Snell wrapped up a successful series to take the Winter Series Trophy Trophy (affectionately called “The Urn” ) with two firsts and a second and Tuite-Dalton (4,2,3) took second place. Carsington and Draycote went into a huddle to decide who should buy the beers after their unofficial inter club contest. Sadly no one had documented the rules so it all depends on interpretation.

The fleet rest for a few weeks now before the summer series kicks off at Seasalter on 25/26 April.

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoStewartbyCarsingtonDraycoteQueen MaryGrafhamPts
1Stuart Snell19821-1-24
2Ed Tuite Dalton1940429-39
3Steve Sawford1733253-710
4Chris Black2005535-913
5Erling Holmberg2007-68-418
6Frank Sandells19866-6-1426
7Mark Aldridge15223---130
8 ¹Charles Watson1237-14--31
9 ¹Gordon Goldstone2004-712-1231
10Robert England1351-87-1732
11Derek James174481315-2236
12Robin Newbold991-102--38
13Pete Slater18271627-416-1939
14Jan Elfring0,1913-1111-1840
15George Love1825-9--1651
16Ray Gall1914-1514-2352
17Dave Casale1963----557
18Richard Philpott1988----658
19 ¹Steve Wakelam14797----59
20 ¹Stewart Pegum1918--13-2059
21Simon Farthing1898----860
22 =Robin Hall12929----61
22 ²Keith Bartlett19629----61
24 ²Howard Hawkes1643----1062
25 ²Simon Giles1944--10--62
26 ²Kevin Dutch17----1163
27 ²Tony Skinner52711----63
28G Collet1941-12---64
29Thomas Sandal1957----1365
30Clive Latham861-14---66
31Bob Rowntree1958----1567
32Graham Collett1941--17--69
33Phil Taylor1426--18--70
34John Leybourne1827--19--71
35Eamonn Quigley1715----2173
36Neil Klabe404----2476
37John Morrall1789----2577

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