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B14 World Championship at Circolo Vela Torbole - Day 2

by Mark Barnes 27 Jun 2016 11:18 BST 25-29 June 2016

Race 1

After a postponement onshore and being sat around for two hours, finally at 3pm there was a mad panic to get out. 30 minutes from flag down, no-one was rigged or changed and there was a mad panic for about 15 minutes as we all frantically tried to make it out there. They pretty much started as the boats arrived – lucky to get them out on the course on time. The breeze came in and the course was set at 180 degrees – 10 knots by the start – 6 at the top mark – left hand side worked – good left hand shifts. AUS 371 (Bangbang) cleared out from about a third of the way with– big early lead and maintained that lead around the top mark.

Bondi Tram was boarded – the spinnaker pole was almost to the mast and took out the gopro – checking footage.

Second run was a pretty light run – right hand side was best on the second run and again Bangbang cleared the bottom marker around the head – carried some pretty average pressure down the last run. The rich got richer and Bangbang took the honours convincingly. Second The Anthill Mob (GBR 758 Tim/Jonny) with Harken (GBR 796 Nick/Tom) third.

A real race of head out of the boat as the big changes came through.

Race 2

Starting under the U flag, the feet split very early – half left and half right and after the previous race the right looked like it was going to pay, but it didn't. Leaders came out of the middle slightly left. The first round the mark was Nick Darlow (AUS 378), the Swede by two boats lengths followed by AUS 375 and The Anthill Mob.

We all gybed round the top mark and then the fleet split. The top 10 gybed into the cliffs with the rest of the fleet going down the shore around the bottom mark - it was clear that the cliffs had paid.

Change of course to the gate – top mark was pushed to starboard which was a little bit more central to the course but at the same time there was a big left shift at the bottom and eventually it went right.

All the leaders went right – not too many position changes. Top mark AUS 375 cleared first followed by AUS 378 and then The Anthill Mob in third.

Not a lot of breeze but slowly filled in as we went down the run. The bulk of the fleet sailed down the cliff side again and everyone went cliffs and the breeze slowly filled in from 5 knots to 10 – 12 knots. AUS 375 won reasonably easy in the end, The Anthill Mob in second and AUS 378 third.

As we came in the wind came in at 15 knots - the best all day!

The evening was ladies night where the girls are out from a glam dinner and the boys look after the kids or are off to Riva led by the Raynes brothers. Monday could be a big day where the main protagonists put their stamp on the event.

Thanks goes to the sponsors, Contender Sailcloth, Team Fantastica, Hamburg Sud, Seavolution, Trentino Provionce, WD40 and Zhik.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoHelm / Crew / ClubBoat NameR1R2R3R4Pts
1AUS 375CRAIG GARMSTON / PAUL NEWMAN / MCCRAE YACHT CLUBSNATCH21‑1314
2AUS 371RICK PLAIN / MIKE VINCENT / MH16SCBANG BANG151‑67
3GBR 758TIM HARRISON / JONATHAN RATCLIFFE / GURNARD SAILING CLUB ‑54228
4AUS 793GUY BANCROFT / DAVE GRACE / MCCRAE YACHT CLUBBONUS426‑2112
5FRA 773CADRE ALAIN / FRANÇOIS CADRE / CLUB NAUTIQUE DE CASTELNAUDARY 36‑15413
6AUS 780RICHARD REYNOLDS / LISSA MCMILLAN / WOOLLAHRA SAILING CLUBTHE NUDE7‑144920
7GBR 771MIKE BEES / MARTIN WORTH / BRIGHTLINGSEA SAILING CLUBBLUE BADGE‑1189522
8GBR 796NICK CRAIG / TOM PYGALL / FRENSHAM POND/WHITSTABLE Y.C./HARKEN/SANDILINE(dnf)931628
9GBR 795MARK BARNES / CHARLOTTE JONES / WHITSTABLE YC/EXE S.C.TEAM GUL/NORTH910‑181231
10GBR 785PETER KNIGHT KNIGHT / JANE REEVES / RESTRONGUET SCDEMELZA67(ocs)1932
11AUS 373IAN CUNNINGHAM / DAVID CUNNINGHAM / MCCRAE YACHT CLUBBONEWORK812‑191333
12AUS 378NICK DARLOW / MAX UNRUH / MCCRAE YACHT CLUBSIREN1021‑23334
13AUS 778SOPHIE HUNT / ANDREW PAYNE / RSYSHUNT LEATHER17‑2311735
14GBR 791MARK WATTS / CHRIS BISHOP / WESTON SAILING CLUBFLYING DONKEY1213‑221035
15AUS 782ANDRE WEBSTER / KATE FOURNEAUX / CANBERRA YCSPECTRE13185‑2736
16GBR 787ALAN DAVIS / RICHARD BELL / WESTON SCTROUBLEGUM‑183161837
17GBR 786GERALDINO FERMOR / LEAKY FERMOR / RYATORQ IN 20016157‑2238
18AUS 792ADRIAN BESWICK / JONO LEBIS / LEVEN YACHT CLUBROCKETSHIP14‑17121440
19GBR 770SIMON HADLEY / NIKKI HADLEY / WHITSTABLE YACHT CLUB 1520‑26843
20GBR 757ALEX CAPON / PIERS LAMEBERT / BRIGHTLINGSEA SAILING CLUBMRS C‑2916171144
21GBR 769DANIEL COWIN / ALEX HORLOCK / BURGHFIELD SAILING CLUBDADDY BOAT2011‑251546
22AUS 351GLENN CARDWELL / DYLAN CARDWELL / ILLAWARRA YACHT CLUBTHE BANDIT26‑2781751
23GBR 772KATHY SHERRATT / DECLAN CLAMP / WESTON SAILING CLUBTRUNKY‑2822142056
24GBR 764TONY BLACKMORE / NAOMI POUND / STAR CROSS YC/BCYCFLOWER POWER VR SPORT.TV‑3224102357
25AUS 781DAVID LOUTIT / MCCRAE YACHT CLUBSIDE EFFECTS19‑26242669
26AUS 367STEVE MILLER / LUCY REES / MIDWAY POINT YACHT CLUBPHANTOM22‑33202870
27GBR 762CRISPIN TAILER / GUY HARVILL / SYCNA ANOTHER ABBO21‑30272472
28GBR 783HENRY WELLS WELLS / TINC TYLER / WEST MERSEA YACHT CLUB (ufd)1921dnf76
29GBR 788JOSH WILCE / WILLIAM HALL / RUTLAND SAILING CLUBB14‑ NORTH SAILS SEAVOLUTION‑24‑29282577
30GBR 784STEPHEN BARNES / SIMON REYNOLDS / WHITSTABLE YACHT CLUBNEIL PRYDE2525‑312979
31AUS 794KELVIN BOYLE / STUART MCDONNELL / MCCRAEFLIPPER2331‑333286
32AUS 355STEPHEN MITCHELL / ADRIAN BELL / MIDWAY POINT YACHT CLUBBONDI TRAM3128‑323089
33GBR 768JAMES GARDNER / HAYLING ISLANDPSB REPAIRS303230(dnf)92
34GBR 7CARL RAYNES / GUY RAYNES / WESTONCUSTOMISED COMPOSITES33‑34293193
35AUS 368GEOFF WALDON / JIM GAAL / WOOLLAHRA SAILING CLUBORCA BLUSH27‑35343394

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