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Laser Open at Fishers Green Sailing Club

by Bill Brockbank 30 Jun 2015 21:29 BST 27 June 2015

Visitors from Thorpe Bay, Ely, Aldenham and Herts County all converged on Fishers Green Sailing Club on Saturday 27th June to join with locals to form a fleet of 20 Lasers for the four-race Open Meeting, welcomed by a Force 3 Westerly and bright, warm sunshine.

Bill Brockbank, Race Officer for the day, got the boats on the water promptly but a 55 degree wind-shift just before the start caused a 15 minute delay to Race 1 after which the fleet got away first time, with one boat OCS. Aldous-Horne (FGSC) led the race from the first mark, with Tillyer (Thorpe Bay) second and Knight (Ely) third.

A well-disciplined fleet marshalled for the back-to-back Race 2, with a different boat identified as OCS this time. With the wind fighting the trees along the west shore the tail-enders bunched up with those ahead, all arriving at the leeward mark together and causing friendly banter to be exchanged – we assume so because no protests were brought ashore. A pity as the club is proud of its friendly, accessible and 'everyone learns' approach to protests, rules queries and the like. Aldous-Horne had more of a tussle to finish first, with Knight and Tillyer swapping their previous race positions.

Ready for the final two races of the day and refueled by an excellent lunch in true Fishers Green style, provided by Cadet parent Andrew Chadwick, the over-eager fleet caused a general recall for Race 3, and with the restart taking place under a black flag, nobody dared to infringe. Aldous-Horne led most of the race, Tillyer coming second but Knight buried in the pack. Tim le Couilliard (Aldenham) was 3rd, with his dad (both ex-Fishers Green) coming 4th.

At the start of Race 4 Aldous-Horne (who had already won the meeting by this time) showed us a party trick when caught OCS; pushing his sail out, and sailing backwards over the line before setting off to chase the fleet. In the circumstances winning would have been cheeky – he settled for 5th. Tim le Couilliard, who had shown flashes of speed all day, won, with Knight second and Tillyer 3rd

Overall it was home club sailor Matt Aldous-Horne winning with three firsts discarding a fifth. Jack Knight (Ely) and Chris Tillyer (Thorpe Bay) tied for 2nd place each with two seconds and a third to count, Chris taking 2nd on the tiebreak. All the top 9 boats sailed with full rigs.

First Junior was Aaron Chadwick (FGSC) sailing a Radial. First Lady – and longest commute, having driven back from Edinburgh – was Lynne Rochat (FGSC) also sailing a Radial.

Overall Results:

PosRogSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stStandard197765Matthew Aldous HorneFGSC111‑53
2ndStandard188575Chris TillyerThorpe Bay YC2‑3237
2ndStandard173781Jack KnightEly SC32‑927
4thStandard203302Tim Le CouilliardAldenham SC5‑9319
5thStandard179856Peter DeanFGSC4‑66414
6thStandard207086James Le CouilliardAldenham SC654‑815
7thStandard182466Mo AllenFGSC945‑1018
8thStandard182687Rick PaxmanThorpe Bay YC‑1077620
9thStandard137793Jim ThomasHertford County YC8‑108723
10thRadial77637Aaron ChadwickFGSC78(DNS)924
11thRadial177475James HagueFGSC121110‑1333
12thStandard154735Jeremy DoranThorpe Bay YC131213‑1538
12thRadial17739Adam LeatFGSC141311‑1738
14thRadial190478Lynne RochatFGSC(DNC)16141242
15thStandard173533Colin GillingsFGSC‑1715121643
16thRadial182466Christina AllenFGSC111716(DNS)44
17thRadial182466Nathan AllenFGSC16‑18151445
18thRadial52385Rishi GoswamiFGSC1514(DNF)DNS50
19thStandard149316Jeremy ClaydenFGSC(DNC)DNCDNS1153
20thRadial195836Roy WallisFGSC181917(DNS)54

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