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Gul RS200 Grand Prix at Stokes Bay Sailing Club

by Pete Vincent 23 Sep 2010 10:49 BST 18-19 September 2010

The classic game of two halves

A decent turnout of 37 boats for the often graveyard slot directly after the nationals took part in the final GUL Grand Prix event of the season at Stokes Bay on Sept 18/19. There were some very new faces to RS200 sailing, some making guest appearances in borrowed boats. I know it is a standard cliché but talk about the classic event of two halves. Saturday - sunny, light, shifty and patchy going even lighter bordering on the nonexistent. Sunday bolt steady 14 knots from the west slowly rising throughout the day to 20 knots for the final race with waves.

For Race 1 there was a 7-8 knot breeze from the west which shifted further round to the south west the longer the race progressed. The majority of the fleet had no idea who led particularly as the boat had no numbers on the sail; it transpired to be match racer Nick Cherry crewed by Charlotte Lawrence. Hamish Walker/Emma Clarke was second with Sam Liitlejohn/Marinthe Evangeldis third. With the course re- laid for the new due south promising looking breeze race 2 was dominated by Walker/Clarke who pulled out a big lead with National Champs Dave/Jane Hivey second and Ally Martin/Chris Catt third.

By now the wind had flicked back to the SW and race 3 started in a falling gentle breeze on a re-laid course. What breeze there was really faded as the leaders approached the windward mark, 617 just got round the windward mark, could this be Ian Sharps and Ellie leading a race in very light airs (!!); no it was Andrew Walsh and Nicky Macgregor borrowing the boat. The majority of the fleet then became stationary just stemming the tide but unable to get far enough up tide to round the mark. With the race shortened to one lap Walsh/Macgregor won from Stokes Bay Henry Rees/Rachel Cherry and Walker/Clarke. Luckily enough wind appeared to get the fleet round the windward mark before they completely lost the will to live. Of course as soon as everyone got ashore a lovely southerly appeared!

Sunday was very different as great breeze welcomed the competitors when they arrived. In race 4 it was a case of go left to the port lay line, a theme repeated throughout the day. Harry/Prue Roome led before Eddie Whitehead/Karen Falcon took over. The Hivey’s though were enjoying the conditions and pulled through to win from Whitehead/Falcon and Catt/Martin. The Hivey’s were really in the groove now and dominated race 5 to win from Catt/Martin and James Stewart/Tobytastic recovering from their gin capsize. The Hivey’s also seemed to have race 6 in control but were rolled on a run by Walker/Clarke who won the race. Both boats thought this had given overall victory to Walker/Clarke but ashore they discovered they had been OCS in race 4 and now had to count a 10th so the Hivey’s had won the final GUL Grand Prix having already sealed overall circuit victory.

A great last day for the GUL Grand Prix circuit, thanks to Stokes Bay and above all to GUL for sponsoring the circuit.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoFlagsHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
11323GDavid HiveyJane Hivey -132711213
2995GHamish WalkerEmma ClarkeRNSA & ASA213(OCS)10117
31031GChris CattAlly MartinRoyal Cloisters SC73-2532318
41203GJames StewartToby LewisWeston SC-114573625
5617GAndrew WalshNicky MacgregorRYA61114-22527
61179GSam LittlejohnMarian the EvangelidisBath Uni3-251488740
7940GDicken McCleanBecky HydeIsland Barn SC5723(OCS)5444
8533GDave RoyseNikki RussellOxford SC2381354(DNC)53
91382GTom MorrisEmma PorteousHayling Island SC82010(DNC)6953
101088GJames BoyceBecky ShuttleworthRoyal Thames SC245(DNF)99855
111327SOliver DixKate AllanHayling Island SC91315-17111058
12834SAndrew GillIan GillWembley SC1410414-181759
131422GCaroline MartinAlan GlanvilleBurghfield SC412161813(DNC)63
141010GSteve RestallKatie RestallDowns SC-28171110161367
15481GJohn TeagueLouise FisherBristol Corinthian YC1523(DNC)1371270
16593GEdd WhiteheadKaren FalconParkstone YC2224(DNC)2121171
17971SGuy MaygerRoss MaygerFelpham SC1919612-281571
181170GNick CherryCharlotte LawrenceRoyal Lymington SC16(DNC)22212272
19345SKaren BakerLucy MatthewsParkstone YC21-30916171477
20766GHarry RoomePrue RoomeItchenor SC2026(DNF)6141682
211353SSue AntonelliJo LloydLittleton SC121524(DNC)151985
22558UGuy BreareyAlice MooreStokes Bay SC & RNSA279202029(DNC)105
231301GPete VincentTessa NichollsBristol Corinthian YC3118811(DNC)DNC106
24566SRichie BaileyTracey BaileyRNSA10221821(DNC)DNC109
251285SPaul TeaguePat TeagueBristol Corinthian YC18141228(DNC)DNC110
261128SMatt GilesCharlie CotterWeirwood SC2616(DNF)1520DNC115
271265BJulie HarrisonFiona FardonLittleton SC1628172925(DNC)115
281144BJohn GillJudy FauldsWembley SC-322921232320116
29789SHenry ReesRachel CherryStokes Bay SC3321224(DNC)DNC118
30584SPaul WhitbreadNeil HayesHomeless1727(DNC)1919DNC120
31418SLiz TeagueDarren McNamaraBristol Corinthian YC2531192524(DNC)124
321069BNeil BevingtonSarah KingstonLee-on-Solent SC3433262630(DNC)149
331000SChloe MartinSuzy RussellBewl Valley SC3034(DNC)2727DNF156
34639BStefan BennettPhil KahaneFrensham Pond SC35(DNC)DNCDNF2621158
351122BMartyn PetersAnnette BillsonLlandegfedd SC293222(DNC)DNCDNC159
36537SClive EplettBryony GregoryFrensham Pond SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC18170
37796BStuart BaumJonathan CooperRNSA36(DNC)DNF30DNCDNC180

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