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I14 Prince of Wales Cup at Hayling Island Sailing Club

by Archie Massey 19 Jul 2010 10:46 BST 17 July 2010

After two days held ashore due to 30 knot winds, the 2010 Prince of Wales Cup was eagerly anticipated. And waking up to steady 20 knots on Saturday morning, it didn’t disappoint.

Come the start the wind had dropped to 12 knots from the west and a relatively short mile long beat was set for the 6 lap epic. The early pace setters were Roger Gilbert sailing with Ben McGrane and Andy Partington and son, taking maximum gain from the strong south westerly filling in. Showing early promise in his brand new Ting Tong 1, Douglas Pattison and Mark Tait rounded the top mark in 4th. They later retired as they struggled with the lack of kick bars on the new boat. Meanwhile Mark Upside-Down had tacked off right and rounded well down the fleet and Archie Massey sailing with Damian Ash, was lashing his lowers which has parted company with the deck on his borrowed boat.

Two laps later, the wind had built to 26 knots and there was huge carnage at the newly laid top mark and gybe mark, thinning out the fleet at the front.

Towards the end of the third downwind leg, the leaders, Gilbert and Partington had both gybed back early to the leeward mark and in trying to do the double gybe into the leeward mark, both fell in. Massey took advantage of this to briefly take the lead. However Gilbert proved quicker upwind and soon was able to pass. And a pitch-pole down the 4th run for Massey turned it into a two-horse race.

Starting the final reaching legs Gilbert had pulled out a 100 yd lead using his superior upwind speed. However Partington taking the attitude that 2nd is the first loser pushed hard down the first reach and was able to gybe inside Gilbert at the gybe mark, setting up what would have been a photo finish. However moments later they did a huge pitch pole, allowing both Massey and Upton-Brown through to 2nd and 3rd. Mark can now banish his old nick-name to the history books after a surviving without a capsize in the 25 knot Hayling Bay chop.

Congratulations to Roger Gilbert and Ben McGrane for sailing a superb race, going fast upwind and staying in control down the bouncy runs.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelmCrewClubPoW Cup RacePts
1stGBR 1541Roger GilbertBen McGraneHISC11
2ndGBR 1500Archie MasseyDamian AshItchenor SC22
3rdGBR 1526Mark Upton-BrownMatt GotrelHISC/Itchenor SC33
4thGBR 1540Andy PartingtonTom PartingtonHISC44
5thGER 28Georg BorkensteinEike DietrichWSCW55
6thGBR 1536Jarrod SimpsonTim PaullHISC66
7thGBR 1531Andrew PenmanPhil KennardItchenor SC77
8thGBR 1496Martin PascalRobin PascalItchenor SC88
9thGBR 1505Simon HiscocksOlly Spensley CorfieldHISC99
10thGBR 527Steve FisherNeil BarberHISC1010
11thGBR 1520Katie NurtonDavid RoyseItchenor SC1111
12thGBR 1425Kimball MorrisonCharlie CroneItchenor SC1212
13thGBR 1509Sam PascoeAlex KnightCastle Cove SC1313
14thGBR 1523Doug WalkerLouise WalkerItchenor SC1414
15thGER 12Dirk RotherKai LassenSV Wakenitz1515
16thGBR 1488Takashi FurugakiSatoshi IshidaJapan i14 fleet1616
17thGBR 1495Charles DuchesneAndrew Handasyde DickItchenor SCDNF38
17thGBR 1525Dan WattsBen WattsHISCDNS38
17thGBR 1442Tom WatkinsSam WoolnerWeston SCDNF38
17thGBR 1474Rich DobsonHugh MacleanItchenor SCDNF38
17thGBR 1415K GeorgeWarrick KerWeston SCDNF38
17thGBR 1542Damon RobertsAlan RobertsHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1480Tom SmedleyCharlie TavnerHISCDNC38
17thGBR 1Neale JonesJam AdamHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1538Martin JonesZeb ElliotHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1539Paul RavenhillMike ThomsonHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1463Julian PearsonNick MartinWeston SCDNF38
17thGBR 1532Adrian WilliamsStewart MeersHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1543Glen TruswellChris BlackburnRYADNF38
17thGBR 1527Jamie ReidLee ArnisonNo Club indicatedDNF38
17thGBR 1484Tom HeywoodEd ClayHISCDNF38
17thGBR 1534Andy FitzgeraldLeif StenhouseItchenor SCDNF38
17thGBR 1074 Alan BeetonBurghfield SCDNC38
17thGBR 1508Colin SmithPeter HelmItchenor SCDNF38
17thGBR 1467Peter ConwayVirginia HarveyLymington Town SCDNS38
17thGBR 1544Douglas PattisonMark TaitItchenor SCDNF38
17thGBR 1466Wayne HancoxRichard AdamsBartly SCDNF38

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