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Firefly Open Meeting at Budworth Sailing Club

by Deborah Love 23 Jul 2017 12:52 BST 15 July 2017

On Saturday 15th July, Budworth Sailing Club welcomed visitors from West Kirby and South Staffs to their Firefly Open, and sailing began in a light and shifting southerly breeze that proved a testing challenge for locals and visitors alike.

In the first race, the shifts came especially fast and wide, rewarding quick reactions and a constant tactical awareness. After a few laps of intense racing (with much place changing), Keith & Chloe Macaulay (SSSC/CUCC) drew ahead, successfully holding off repeated challenges from the West Kirby boat of Trevor Jenkins & Sally Bromilow. Local sailors Nick & Emily Whelan got the shifts right at the finish, snatching second place.

In race 2, Jenkins/Bromilow led a tightly packed fleet in the early stages, but as the wind strengthened and veered, the Macaulays climbed their way up to the front and held the lead from the pursuing West Kirby boats. A closely fought last beat ended with the Macaulays first, Jon Hayley & Pat Bromilow second, and locals Steve Hayward & Liza Korikova in third.

Race 3 began in the strongest wind of the day; this suited Hugh Smallman & Deborah Love of Budworth, who for the early laps held the lead in the only wooden boat of the fleet. In the end though, it was the Macaulays who sealed their victory with another emphatic first place, untroubled by a wind that shifted and dropped to a zephyr. Hayley/Bromilow came in second, with Smallman/Love third.

Many thanks to the Budworth members who gave their support to the event, with special thanks to Dawn Savell for the delicious lunch, and most of all to PRO Chris Allen for his flawless race management.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewR1R2R3Pts
1Keith MacaulayChloe Macaulay1113
2Jon HayleyPat Bromilow4228
3Trevor JenkinsSally Bromilow34512
4Nick WhelanEmily Whelan27413
5Hugh SmallmanDeborah Love65314
6Steve HaywardLiza Korikova53614
7Ella MarstonTom Hayley76DNS20

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