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Craftinsure 2023 LEADERBOARD

GP14 National Championship at Pwllheli Sailing Club - Overall

by Michelle Evans 26 Aug 2016 20:22 BST 20-26 August 2016

After yesterday's float the forecast of 14mph generated a buzz of excitement in the boat park in the morning of the final day of the event. When we headed out it became apparent that it was more like 20mph plus with the waves up to 8 feet crashing over the foredeck and soaking you every two seconds.

It took no time at all to get out to the start and we lined up down at the pin end ready to attack the day head on. However, thanks to kamikaze start specialists Sam Watson and Andy Hunter I spent most of Race 8 waist deep in water waiting for my helm to bring out a new rudder. As we powered up about to cross the line with Sam and Andy underneath us the pair realised they were going to hit the anchor line of the pin end boat and tacked onto port and on top of us to avoid it. That left us with a choice of hit them or hit the anchor line and we did the nice thing and ended up with a snapped lifting mechanism on the rudder having got caught.

After our pit stop we got back out to watch the finish and saw Shane MacCarthy and Andy Thompson (Greystones SC) taking the win with Gary Deighan and Dale Knowles (Bolton SC) coming up in second. Having their best Nationals to date the Bolton boys thought they would drop the kite and then gybe for the tight reach into the finish rather than risk their second place 10 boat lengths from the finish. Unfortunately it sent them in anyway but as they had such a big gap on third it looked like they would still get over in time after the first time they got the boat back up. But alas it was too full of water and they went over two more times, eventually taking 11th. Overnight leaders Mike and Liz Senior ended up doing turns on the last run and eventually took fourth.

So for the final race of the day it was Shane and Andy's to lose but as they rounded the windward mark in second, behind the Budworth SC pair of Nick Devereux and Geoff Edwards they looked pretty set. Nick and Geoff had quite a commanding lead at one point but didn't manage to hold off Shane and Andy who are having quite a year in the GP14. It was all up for grabs for the rest of the top ten with Gary and Dale having another great race and a third, lamenting the loss of the second the race previously which would have seen them finish sixth overall but instead they had to settle for a final position of eighth.

Elsewhere the eventual silver fleet winners had a port starboard incident with Shane and Andy and an emergency tack with a cleated gib saw Frank Nickless and Ben Pickering (Chase SC/Dovey SC) over and out and final standing of 11th overall.

Towards the back end of the fleet it was suggested that we would be fine with the kite up on the reach but as we sailed past gold fleet sailors Justin Smith and Sarah O'Neill (Derwent SC/Poole YC) capsized I suggested we should wait. As it happened it was a dropped mainsheet that sent them in and not the kite. After an unplanned gybe at the end of the race I was glad to have gone with caution rather than chasing places.

The overall top five shows once again the strength and diversity of the fleet with Liz Senior the top female crew with Mike in second, new to the class and top youngest combined age Fergus Barnham and Ellie Devereux (Northampton SC/Budworth SC) third, great grandmaster Ian Willis and Keith Dutton (South Staffs SC) in fourth and Sam Watson and Andy Hunter (Nantwich SC) in fifth. A very well deserved win for Shane and Andy, two of the nicest blokes in the fleet.

Thanks to Super 6 sponsors Craftinsure and Plas Heli for hosting the event.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoHelm Full NameCrew Full NameClubFleetR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1st14158Shane McCarthyAndy ThompsonGreystones SCGold112‑1112‑15119
2nd13417Mike SeniorLiz SeniorSouth Staffs SCGold‑4(OCS)313114417
3rd14174Fergus BarnhamEllie DevereuxNorthampton SC /Budworth SCGold22432‑752‑920
4th14021Ian WillisKeith DuttonSouth Staffs SCGold10554‑1158‑14643
5th1417Sam WatsonAndy HunterNantwich and Border SCGold(DSQ)(DNF)82531251146
6th14121Andrew ClewerMark TaylorPoole YCGold9466‑12‑18106849
7th13977Alan BlayDavid JohnstonSutton DCGold531(OCS)813183‑2351
8th14091Gary DeighanDale KnowlesBolton SCGold7109(OCS)14‑15311357
9th13721Nick DevereuxGeoff EdwardsBudworth SCGold3(OCS)1016711‑279258
10th14117Johnny SinclairHayley RamadharWest Lancs SCGold1167515‑17‑1613562
11th14199Frank NicklessBen PickeringChase SC/ Dovey YCSilver681813‑361228(DNF)67
12th14089Paul SimesTom SimesCardiff Bay SVSilver13915‑24139‑1716782
13th14166Richard HamVicki FordTollesbury SC/ South Staffs SCSilver‑20131612‑2047171887
14th14116Peter BoyleSteven BoyleSutton DCSilver12(OCS)12154‑292371588
15th4047Ciaron JonesTim JonesHolyhead DCBronze16‑211310168919(DNS)91
16th14077Curly MorrisJosh PorterEast Antrim / Newtonwards SCGold8142017‑2416‑29101095
17th13838Justin SmithSarah O NeillDerwent Reservoir SC/ Poole YCGold(DNF)121191814‑25122197
18th13796Lewis CoppingerMeg HicklinSouth Staffs SCSilver21‑25141419104‑2625107
19th14155Joseph ButterworthToby ChapmanSolent SCGold1717‑24‑28236142013110
20th14130Hugh GillTim CoyneSutton DCGold247(RAF)79(BFD)11DNF19114
21st14135Paul OwenAlan JonesSouth Staffs SC / Nantwich and Border SCGold2216238621‑3021(DNS)117
22nd14168Chris HawkesDuncan GreenhalghPoole YC/ Bassenthwaite SCSilver1818172125196‑28‑29124
23rd14109Greg ThomasJoel JamesSouthport SCSilver191121(OCS)17(DNC)DNC1812135
24th14151Stephen CooperSarah JarmanWelsh Harp SC / Royal Lymington YCSilver142019‑2321202023‑24137
25th14090Lawrence CreaserSam MarshallHollowell SCGold1515(DNF)27‑3225281517142
26th14201Hugh DevereuxMalcolm BirdBudworth SCSilver23(DNF)2220‑2722132420144
27th141Jacob MurrayRichard AbensternTodbrook SCBronze29222526‑31‑30262216166
28th14039Ben SwainsonPoppy JamesSouthport SCSilver28262625‑34(DNC)212722175
29th13421Helen AllenMaciej MalyjaszczukWelsh Harp SCBronze2624281826‑31(BFD)3026178
30th14102Simon RedheadIndeg Lllewelllyn OwenPoole YCSilver(DNC)(DNC)DNC192924332514181
31st14051Chris BeddowMichelle EvansSouth Staffs SCSilver(DNF)232929282331(DNF)28191
32nd13777John TooneCatherine TooneChelmarsh SCBronze(DNS)(DNS)DNC2210263229DNS193
33rd14014Andy WadsworthAndy ShrimptonWelsh Harp SCBronze251927‑333332‑343327196
34th14088Duncan FraserGraham FraserCeylon Motors YCBronze272730‑31302824‑3230196
35th14057Ann PennyLisa CarpenterDRSC / South Staffs SCBronze(DNS)28313235272231(DNF)206
36th13727Tim DaviesMark CollingwoodChelmarsh SCBronze(DNS)(DNS)DNC30223319DNFDNS215

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