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Windsport Sprint 15 Nationals at Netley Sailing Club

by Bob Carter 23 Aug 2010 10:46 BST 13-15 August 2010
Sprint 15s at Netley © Bob Carter

The Windsport Catparts Sprint 15 National Championships were held at Netley Sailing Club on 13-15 Aug. The entry was 61 boats from 21 clubs.

On the Friday there was a Northerly force 3 breeze but several rain squalls passed through causing much more at times! The race officer, Andy Chapman, set a rectangular course along Southampton Water with the wind coming from the preferred direction. A practice lap and 2 championship races were run back-to-back. In the first race many got caught out at the favoured starboard pin end of the line by the deceptively strong ebbing tide between the 2 high waters and could not cross the line on starboard. Keith Newnham was first to the windward mark but was overhauled on the run by Stuart Snell. On the second beat Newnham missed his toe strap in a squall and capsized, as all could see with his luminous green rudders pointed skyward. Snell made no such error but National Champion, Kyle Stoneham squeezed by to take the lead. At the gun it was Stoneham from Snell followed by Robin Newbold, David Lloyd and Frank Sandells. The second race got quickly underway and followed a similar pattern to the first. Snell led the way only to be overtaken by Stoneham. As the squall came through the beats became highly tactical with many places changing hands. This was particularly apparent on the last beat from the leeward mark to the finish. Once again Stoneham took the gun but Lloyd snatched second place from Snell who retained 3rd place ahead of Sandells and David Ball while Paul Roberts opted for a swim.

Saturday started misty and windless so the fleet sat around waiting for something to happen. After a 40 minute delay a slight breeze had settled a little East of North and a similar rectangle course was set with the windward mark close to the eastern shore near Western. In race 3 it was the boats that tacked to port early and stayed to the eastern side of Southampton Water who prospered. Newnham was again first to the windward mark closely followed by Snell, Stuart Pierce, Robin Newbold, Steve Sawford and P Roberts. Snell took the lead on the run and was never seriously challenged to the gun at the end of the second lap. Newnham hung on to take second from Steve Sawford, Ball and Stoneham, who was playing catch up from a bad start. The wind dropped further for the fourth race which was so light it was only just sailable. It was the 2-up boat of Simon & Lily Giles, which showed the way to the windward mark by sailing free and using the jib as a wind indicator. They led from Chris Black, John Manning and Gordon Goldstone. This order prevailed until the second beat when Goldstone used all of his innate cunning to take the lead. Behind him places were changing wholesale as each breath of wind came from a different direction. At the whistle it was Goldstone from Giles, Sawford, Ball and Snell. Tellingly, Stoneham had sailed into a hole mid-fleet and retired without holding on for a finish. With no discards after 4 races this left Snell in the lead at the end of the second day.

On the last day the wind took a little while to stabilize but then filled in as a force 2-3 from the East. A trapezoidal course was set for race 5 with a short beat towards the Clubhouse on the Eastern shore. Stoneham realizing he had it all to do, took pole and was first to the windward mark a short distance ahead of Snell. This order prevailed until the finish with Stoneham building up a huge lead from Snell. Behind these two, the minor places were taken by Newbold, Martyn Ellis, Ball and Manning, respectively. Thus with just one race to go and only one discard in play both Snell and Stoneham were tied on 8 points so it was all to play for. Race 6 followed a similar pattern with Stoneham taking the whistle by “a country mile” from Snell, Jeremy White, Newbold, local sailor Keith Pollitt and Erling Holmberg respectively. It turned out that there was a protest against Stoneham, which was upheld and Stoneham was disqualified in the last race, leaving Snell to take the Championship for the first time since he crewed for Linda Moss when they won the Championship 2-up in 1989.

The Sprint 15 fleet would like to thank the Netley Sailing Club for running an excellent National Championships in an efficient and friendly manner.

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Stuart Snell1982Grafham Water Sailing Club231-5219
2David Ball1488Marconi Sailing Club-85445624
3Robin Newbold991Carsington Sailing Club3-116103325
4Steve Sawford1733Rutland Water Sailing Club7733-17828
5David Lloyd1800Stokes Bay Sailing Club42-15911935
6Paul Roberts1054Penmaenmawr Sailing Club11-2481281251
7Erling Holmberg2007Shanklin Sailing Club1512911-20552
8Jeremy White7Emsworth Sailing Club17-29141316262
9Geoff Howlett1953Shanklin Sailing Club61021-29131363
10Keith Newnham1150Shanklin Sailing Club-62926212765
11Frank Sandells1986Grafham Water Sailing Club5411-34232366
12Kyle Stoneham1148Thorpe Bay Yacht Club115621-6270
13Simon Giles & Lily Giles1944Shanklin Sailing Club182372-322474
14Keith Pollitt1515Netley Sailing Club-3216232512480
15Simon Farthing1898Grafham Water Sailing Club13-272227101082
16Martyn Ellis1981Thorpe Bay Yacht Club14628-3943385
17Stuart Pierce1813Shanklin Sailing Club-45131321152890
18John Manning1955Beaver Sailing Club232117246-3691
19 ¹Robert England1351Carsington Sailing Club212229177-2996
20 ¹Richard Philpott1988Grafham Water Sailing Club20832-62181896
21Gordon Goldstone2004Queen Mary Sailing Club2418-5013721101
22Nick Dewhirst2006Whitstable Yacht Club1032-40141435105
23Stewart Pegum1918Oxford Sailing Club313316-37919108
24Adrian Whaley & Sam Whaley1632Swanage Sailing Club9352633-6211114
25Samuel Rowell1984Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club12303820-6216116
26Kevin Morris1560Grafham Water Sailing Club27194316-6214119
27Peter Richardson1983Marconi Sailing Club283819-51287120
28Charles Watson & Elenya Watson1237Halifax Sailing Club-382831152225121
29Howard Hawkes1643Thorpe Bay Yacht Club16262038-6222122
30Chris Black2005Grafham Water Sailing Club351718-623420124
31Richard Whitelock1705Grafham Water Sailing Club2645102227-62130
32Mark Norman1431Stewartby Water Sports Club303141-621915136
33Eamonn Browne1861Marconi Sailing Club-54411273544139
34Richard Harrison2001Netley Sailing Club33-433083039140
35John Shenton1956Shanklin Sailing Club25403623-4417141
36Kevin Parvin1615Penmaenmawr Sailing Club36253419-4031145
37Keith Ball1937Grafham Water Sailing Club2215424029-52148
38 ¹Micheal Robertshaw1758Beaver Sailing Club34203728-6241160
39 ¹Jon Finch1890Stewartby Water Sports Club373439-412426160
40Gerald Sverdloff1933Thorpe Bay Yacht Club19-6233453145173
41Steve Petts1934Grafham Water Sailing Club2936272662-62180
42Keith Bartlett1962Open Dinghy Club39-4924483338182
43Stuart Dyer1739Shanklin Sailing Club-534844362530183
44George Wood1908Grafham Water Sailing Club4037-55462637186
45Daren Fitchew1642Thorpe Bay Yacht Club4114-52474247191
46Steve Roberts1910Penmaenmawr Sailing Club44-5225444543201
47Liam Thom554Shanklin Sailing Club4339-58324149204
48Rob Bowen & Hanah1348Netley Sailing Club4847471846-48206
49Gary Sverdloff1231Thorpe Bay Yacht Club4253463136-55208
50James Hurst565Grafham Water Sailing Club5050-51423832212
51Keith Persin1551Thorpe Bay Yacht Club464248-503940215
52Simon Rowell1843Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club47-5549304946221
53Bob Baker1926Shanklin Sailing Club-555154354342225
54Fenella Miller1579Marconi Sailing Club51444553-6234227
55Martin Searle1331Seasalter Sailing Club-524635495051231
56Philip Warner1756Draycote Water Sailing Club5656-57434850253
57Keith Chidwick1840Queen Mary Sailing Club4954-60545153261
58Mike Loxley1683Calshot Sailing Club626261-624754286
59Alan Welman & Michael1922Open Dinghy Club62-6253556256288
60Karl Pountney1494Stewartby Water Sports Club62625652-6262294
61Jim Coombs1357Netley Sailing Club-626259626257302

Two-up
1st S & L Giles (Shanklin)
2nd A & S Whaley (Swanage)
3rd C & E Watson (Halifax)

Ladies Trophy F Miller (Marconi)

Youth Trophy S Rowell (Felixstowe Ferry)

Over 50s
1st J White (Emsworth)
2nd F Sandells (Grafham)
3rd R Philpott (Grafham)

Over 60s
1st S. Snell (Grafham) 2nd E Holmberg (Shanklin)
3rd G Howlett (Shanklin)

Heavyweights
1st S Pierce (Shanklin)
2nd N Dewhirst (Whitstable)
3rd M Norman (Stewartby)

Most Improved
1st D Ball (Marconi)
2nd S & L Giles (Shanklin)

Teams Standings
1st Grafham (157pts)
2nd Shanklin (180pts)
3rd Thorpe Bay (277pts)
4th Marconi (283pts)
5th Penaenmawr (397pts)
6th Netley (426pts)
7th Stewartby (590pts)

Pro-Am Winners P Roberts + E Brown

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