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Fat Face RS200 Open at Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club

by Pete Vincent, RS Class Association 7 Apr 2004 12:49 BST 3-4 April 2004
Action from the RS200 open at Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club © Tom Halhead

Blustery, very hard work, but huge fun

After a severe gale saw paid to the Fat Face event at Carsington two weeks ago the RS200 Fat Face Racing Circuit got off to a fantastic start when 18–24 knots of wind gave a 43 boat fleet some very exciting racing. Race Officer Rhys Lankester and his team made great use of the conditions to set really true courses. This included ideal setting of the two leeward mark gate just in front of the clubhouse, which gave hours of entertainment to spectators and race committee with some spectacular action and plenty of spills. Some of the sailing down wind in some of the big gusts will not be forgotten in a hurry and kept the rescue boat crews very busy.

The wind on Saturday was due south which was obviously well to the liking of 2002 National Champions Tom and Jo Hewitson who scored 1.2.1 from the three races including murdering the fleet in the first race by a huge margin. Current National Champion David Giles gave a great talk to the fleet in the early evening after sailing, followed by great meal, Bristol CYC had done us proud again. Then something strange happened at an RS200 event, a fairly quiet evening followed with no big party. Everyone was knackered from a huge day happy to sit down, sup beer and talk about a great days sailing.

Sunday saw the wind move to the southwest, be more blustery and keep on trying to go west. Lee Sydenham and Ann Vaudrey, having being the only boat to beat the Hewitsons on Saturday, found turbo power and put in a superb display to score 2.2.1. The Hewitsons though won the first race of the day and then scored two fourths to win the event by a point from Sydenham and Vaudrey.

David Giles/Fiona Clark scored very consistently without quite finding top form to finish third but 9 points behind. Steve Dunn/Claire Upton Brown survived a very dodgy start when hitting the ejector button on the very first start with Steve falling out the back of the boat 20 seconds to go. A race win in the fifth race and four top six finishs gave them 4th overall. The Harken boat of Jon Lewis and Mad Millie Parsons also survived a very watery start line in the fourth race to recover to 8th which they counted along with 4 top four finishs to finish fifth overall.

Sixth, seventh and eighth went to home club boats with Trudie Danbury/Graeme Ryder in the LUK boat eclipsing their fatter and more experienced colleagues with a great display of Doris power on Sunday with a score of 3.5.7. Ugly Vincent/Eluned Jones in 7th and Captain Jean Luc Pickard/Noelle Vidal in 8th were left trailing in her wake.

In ninth and first youth were Matt Greenfield and Catrina Nichol who sailed extremely well in the conditions for such a light combination.

The Magic Marine boat of Steve Irish did not make the overall prizes when a broken main halyard and rule disagreements cost him dear. His boat did walk off with some prizes though when his wife Paula won the champagne moment for forgetting his birthday. His crew Matt Gotrel won the merit prize for doing the whole of race 2 with the spin halyard cleat broken yet still flying the kite by holding the spinnaker halyard in one hand and spinnaker sheet in the other.

Many crews left BCYC for the trip home extremely broken but very happy with rosy cheeks.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stMr. Crunch772Tom HewitsonJo HewitsonRoyal Northern1211449
2ndSea Sure854Lee SydenhamAnn VaudryStokes Bay S C51422110
3rdBoat753David GilesFiona ClarkWeir Wood S C235523318
4th 789Steve DunnClaire Upton-BrownBristol Corinthian Y C652DNF1519
5thHarken858Jonathan LewisMad Milly ParsonsBurghfield S C341083220
6thLUK927Trudie Queen Neptune DanburyGraeme RyderBristol Corinthian Y C198735730
7thSkimpy Knickers and Magic Pants777Ugly VincenteEluned Tiny Taff JonesBristol Corinthian Y C471169834
8thShakin your RS901Captain Jean-Luc PickardNoelle VidalBristol Corinthian Y C7106712636
9th 606Matt GreenfieldCatrina NicholBath University SC91214461243
10th 852Patrick AltoftDeborah GreenlandRipon SCBFD111314151164
11th 900Hamish CalderSeverine Rees-JonesRoyal Highland YCBFD9813142165
12th 808Sarah TaylorSheena CraigBristol Corinthian Y C15131810101765
13th 771Marshall KingFiona ReidRoyal S G Y C17191512111065
14thMagic Marine827Steve IrishMatt GotrelDraycote Water S CDNF639DNF971
15thPatricia695Paul DorerIan RobertsonBowmoor S CBFD27161171475
16th 941Mike ChapmanSheridan KilwickWembley SC10352117171378
17th 821Colin StaiteMrs. GrimmBartley8262220161581
18thAirship739Jane RobertsonFern DorerBowmoor S C1317201620DNF86
19thWhippet Sarce743Andi RileyJulie MarsdenStewartby Watersports Club11212518182088
20thChuckle Brothers844J BlundellC BlundellHallamshire S CDNC149158DNF90
21stMargot & Jerry935Ben AlexanderLiz AlexanderDeben Yacht Club14221923191892
22nd 498Matt AmbroseRuth BakerDeben Yacht Club163417262716102
23rdSmoke on the Water846Jeremy StephensAdam PoolePenzance12162825DNF23104
24thCrusty863Alan PerryMartin FaulknerWembley S C1824BFD282119110
25th 212Emma ClarkePete Wooden Spoon CruickshankBristol Corinthian Y C2418231932DNF116
26th 909David SweetJackie IrelandChew Valley SC203224272225118
27th 895Bev JordanDavid TaylorDraycote Water S C2120332425DNF123
28thMayhem780Paul TeaguePat TeagueBristol Corinthian Y C272532352922135
29th 359Christian HumphreyMichelle MaynardBristol Corinthian Y CBFD151222DNFDNF137
30th 826Chris ReidTess ReidBristol Corinthian Y CBFD2934312624144
31st 954Matt DaviesDottie CormackHayling Island S C25DNFDNF2113DNF147
32nd 896Sue AntonelliJo LloydLittleton SC22232733DNFDNC149
33rd 947Melissa StoreyChris SmithParkestone YCDNC3035DNF2426159
34thKelami912Laurence HaywardSarah WebbStaunton Harold28313737DNF27160
35thTiger247Rex FrostPaddy MyersExe SCDNF33312931DNC168
36th 420Simon HowellJane RogersWembley S CDNF282930DNFDNC175
37thHarder and Faster Thanks to Viagra357Chris MooreJane WLittleton S C26DNF383833DNF179
38thSplish and Splash654Alice AllenLucy MeredithBristol Corinthian Y C23DNF26DNFDNFDNF181
39thExe-Factor898Martin LilleyRosie SandsExe SCBFDDNF363228DNF184
40thTinky Winky728Jon JenkinsAnna SutcliffeDale YCDNFDNFDNF3430DNF196
41stA Big Gale669Sally PotterKaren BollandBristol Corinthian Y CBFD3630DNCDNCDNC198
42ndSex-o-Matic Venus Freaks383Paul GoodwinJodi DyerDraycote Water S CDNFDNFDNF36DNFDNC212
43rdMust I?621Jerry GilbyLara MorrisBristol Corinthian Y CDNFDNFDNFDNFDNCDNC220

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