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Classic & Vintage Dinghies at Staunton Harold Sailing Club

by Peter Vinton 29 Jun 2016 08:30 BST 25-26 June 2016

Over the weekend the waters of Staunton Harold in Derbyshire experienced calms, squalls from many directions, heavy rain, sunshine and even enough hail to form piles in the corner of our cockpits (that sounds like an excellent euphemism for something, but I wouldn't like to say what). In amongst all this 21 classic dinghies (designed before 1965 and built before 1985) including a 1946 International 14, a couple of 50s and 60s Albacores, Finns and Moths, and a fleet of Minisails managed to enjoy 5 races with a good competition between the different boats.

At the front in each race Ellie Craig's Scorpion, Lyndon Beasley's Stockholm Sprite Moth and Peter Vinton's Finn were generally to be found but back in the pack Rupert Whelan was well ahead of the other Minisails and far too far up the fleet to be discounted on handicap.

The two 1950s Albacores of Andrew and Kathryn Willat and Steve Bailey and Louise Craig were racing well and also the Enterprise of Phillip and Amy Wilson after dashing home on Saturday to replace one cracked Enterprise with a better one!

Once all the handicaps were worked out, based on 1965 PY numbers, Rupert in his Minisail won, Peter was second in his Finn and Ellie and Robin Jones 3rd in their Scorpion.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubUSPNR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st3446Rupert Whelan White Friars10821‑3115
2nd197Peter Vinton Staunton Harold SC94‑722239
3rd1853Ellie CraigRobin JonesStaunton Harold SC93‑13314412
4th3222Lyndon Beasley Greensforge99‑4443213
5th195Steve BaileyLouise CraigNottingham SC94‑105510626
6th13446Matt Rutter Reading10818811(DNC)28
7th3110John Banks Welton SC10831366(DNC)28
8th1079Jiles Penfold Shearwater9756118(DNC)30
9th60Keith Tunstill Severn SC94107‑127731
10th472Philip WilsonAmy WilsonOgston98(DNC)DNC75539
11th76Amy Barlow Portdinorwic93121099(DNC)40
12th6874David Argles Castle SC1088151013(DNC)46
13th544Jeroen Rutland92‑18111415848
14th3941Martyn Denchfield Staunton Harold SC921514(DNC)14952
15th2287Ronny De Gruyter In Out Ostend1089DNF1312(DNC)55
16th346Andrew WillattKathtyn WillattCarsington94618(DNC)DNCDNC68
17th483Chris BarlowLois BarlowShearwater91169(DNC)DNCDNC69
18th9000Frans Stoop WVW Holland1081412(DNC)DNCDNC70
19th2410E L LaingA Hunt 881716(DNC)DNCDNC77
20th806Paul Rodgers Sandwell Valley1082017(DNC)DNCDNC81
21st7000Dean Martin In Out Ostend1081919(DNC)DNCDNC82

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