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Plymouth Gin Series at Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club - Week 4

by Chris Hampe 27 Apr 2015 23:50 BST 26 April 2015

If ever a day didn't live up to the expectations of the weather forecast than the last day of the Plymouth Gin Series was that day. The forecast promised 14 to 20 knots from the north east and that the early morning cloud cover would clear to bright warm spring sunshine. Even the unusually large number of shipping movements within Plymouth Sound wouldn't get in the way as the committee boat headed out towards Queens Ground looking to set a course keeping to the west of the main shipping lanes.

Unfortunately the wind had other ideas and with a light north westerly there was no way to set a course inside the Sound that would avoid the shipping movements so with some reluctance the committee boat headed south of the breakwater. A course was set with the windward mark close to the western end of the breakwater with the expectation that the wind would eventually veer to the northeast. As the competitors gradually arrived at the startline the wind headed 20 degrees to the west. This unexpected shift caused a delay as the new windward leg would have to be laid across the main shipping channel.

It was some 48 minutes after the scheduled start time that the fleet got away from the line and as the wind got lighter by the minute the skies darkened. Soon the fleet was struggling to make any progress with Alan Meredith's Prima 38 Al Fresco being closely chased by Dainel Flanigan's Farr 36 Sunburst. These two boats led the fleet downwind but it looked like the race was heading to hit the time limit before the wind finally went to the north east.

The wind however had still not settled and the next bunch of boats led by Robert Fletchers First 34.7 Say Ding Dong had to contend with beating to the line as a south easterly filled in. Well placed at the back of this group was the Seascape 18 of Jon Pegg who would win under NHC whilst the Prima 38 Al Fresco won to continue their dominance under IRC and finally the J24 of Steve Wassell won under ORC.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameBoat TypeOwnerClubHcapR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
Class: NHC Yachts
17938Al FrescoPRIMA 38Alan MeredithRYAvaries1‑73116517
27207Dogs JorrocksJ 24 ODSteve WassellTMSCvaries2‑44244319
3230SlipknotOpen 5.7Daryl ConyersRWYCvaries7.5‑91833628.5
462SeascapeSeascape 18Jon PeggYealm YCvaries‑1087555131
56702I Say Ding DongFIRST 34.7Robert FletcherRWYCvaries7.555428‑1031.5
63531CarnageSB20 ODPeter KentRYAvaries‑938977741
7130WaterjetJ 70 ODSteve NorthmoreRYAvaries6223(DNC)DNCDNC47
87525SlipstreamCORBY 25Sean KoehlerPYCvaries56107(DNC)DNC449
923SanukSeascape 27John McLarenSalcombe YCvaries4106128(OCS)949
10121Marks & ...Seascape 18Hugh SpencerRPCYCvaries‑1312121062850
1182Seascape Distribution UKSeascape 18Peter WanstallRWYCvaries12‑13911911153
1250523SunburstFARR 36MDaniel FlanaganRWYCvaries(DNC)DNC116DNCDNC270
13146Red DogJ 70 ODSteve AndrewRWYCvaries31(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC72
14245Ullman SailsSeascape 18Matt Valentino‑OwenSSCvaries1111(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC90
151771 X 99  varies(DNC)DNCDNCDNC10DNFDNC95
16263SS18Seascape 18Paul HutchingsRPCYCvaries(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC1297
Class: IRC
17938Al FrescoPRIMA 38Alan MeredithRYA181‑2111116
27207Dogs JorrocksJ 24 ODSteve WassellTMSC0.8872‑32222313
36702I Say Ding DongFIRST 34.7Robert FletcherRWYC0.9934‑64333522
47525SlipstreamCORBY 25Sean KoehlerPYC0.9363456(DNC)DNC431
5130WaterjetJ 70 ODSteve NorthmoreRYA0.9696.5534(DNC)DNCDNC36.5
623SanukSeascape 27John McLarenSalcombe YC1396.57774(OCS)637.5
750523SunburstFARR 36MDaniel FlanaganRWYC168(DNC)DNC65DNCDNC240
8146Red DogJ 70 ODSteve AndrewRWYC0.96951(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC42
Class: ORC
17938Al FrescoPRIMA 38Alan MeredithRYAvaries1.5‑4211128.5
27207Dogs JorrocksJ 24 ODSteve WassellTMSCvaries1.53‑4322112.5
3230SlipknotOpen 5.7Daryl ConyersRWYCvaries5‑8.53533524
462SeascapeSeascape 18Jon PeggYealm YCvaries‑98.57654333.5
56702I Say Ding DongFIRST 34.7Robert FletcherRWYCvaries‑875448735
63531CarnageSB20 ODPeter KentRYAvaries‑1066967943
7130WaterjetJ 70 ODSteve NorthmoreRYAvaries6212(DNC)DNCDNC45
87525SlipstreamCORBY 25Sean KoehlerPYCvaries7597(DNC)DNC651
923SanukSeascape 27John McLarenSalcombe YCvaries4108128(OCS)1052
10121Marks & ...Seascape 18Hugh SpencerRPCYCvaries‑1312121076855
1182Seascape Distribution UKSeascape 18Peter WanstallRWYCvaries12‑131011951158
12146Red DogJ 70 ODSteve AndrewRWYCvaries31(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC72
1350523SunburstFARR 36MDaniel FlanaganRWYCvaries(DNC)DNC118DNCDNC474
14245Ullman SailsSeascape 18Matt Valentino‑OwenSSC0.61711111(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC90
151771 X 99  0.9683(DNC)DNCDNCDNC10DNFDNC95
16263SS18Seascape 18Paul HutchingsRPCYC0.6171(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC1297

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