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RS200 South East Area Series at Itchenor Sailing Club

by Harry Roome 23 May 2007 08:38 BST 20 May 2007
16 visitors in the 29 boat fleet for the RS200 open at Itchenor © Andy Penman

This was Itchenor’s first year in the South East Area Series and the club was pleased to welcome 16 visitors in the 29 boat fleet. They arrived to find little wind, in contrast to recent events. Race officer Andy Penman signalled an hour’s postponement with some prospect of a sea breeze later on. Tides were close to springs with a flood tide running through the middle of the day until 3.00 pm.

A course was set in the Thorney Reach and by 12.30 there was a reasonably steady 5 knots of breeze from the south west, giving a fair beat against the strong incoming tide.

The key to the racing was to get clear through the start line and away to the banks out of the strongest tide. Ian Dobson/Katie Restall put their marker down in race 1 with the best start followed by Martyn and Clare Jones. Behind them there was close racing with Tom and Jo Hewitson coming through from mid fleet to take third place at the finish, behind the leading pair.

In race 2 Katrina Gilbert/Jenny Root broke clear at the start and sailed away from the fleet. Hugo and Olwen Fisher looked good away from the start, though it was Hamish Walker/Claire Stubbs who judged the approach to the first windward mark just right to take second place, with the consistent Hewitsons again in third place by the finish.

Race 3 saw the advantage off the start line switch to the left hand side of the course with a port bias line and a weakening tide. Harry and Prue Roome led at the first mark, followed by Philip Pascall/Sue Kalderon. The Hewitsons led the group from the right hand side of the course and worked their way through to the lead. Mike Chapman/Lynne Ratcliffe were always in close contact with the lead group and grabbed second place on the finish line from the Roomes.

The tide was now turning, accompanied by the sea breeze beginning to veer. Attempts to get the fleet away were hampered by over enthusiasm from the sailors and after a general recall and an abandoned start it was clear that the breeze was going to drop and the tide strengthen so racing was abandoned for the day.

This left Tom and Jo Hewitson as winners for the weekend, one point ahead of Katarina Gilbert/Jenny Root and Ian Dobson/Katie Restall who had to be split on their discard; fourth was Hamish Walker/Clare Stubbs with Martyn and Clare Jones the first home team in fifth. Katarina Gilbert was top lady helm and Harry Roome won the Old Man’s prize.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st772 Tom HewitsonJo HewitsonRickmansworth-3314
2nd37 Katrina GilbertJennie RootFrensham Pond-15145
3rd1010 Ian DobsonKatie RestallWessex SC14-165
4th734 Hamish WalkerClare StubbsBurghfield42-96
5th816Funny FeetMartin JonesClare JonesISC25-67
6th766 Harry RoomePrue RoomeISC5-738
7th941 Mike ChaphamLynne RatcliffeBough Beech8-16210
8th947 Gareth RobinsonSarah HollandLittleton7-8714
9th371 Sarah TaylorLucy MatthewsBCYC13-17518
10th486RonnieRichard NeallSarah TerryISC6-151218
11th1160Still No IdeaAndy FitzgeraldRosie SibthorpISC-1961319
12th223ImpulsePhil FordLucy FordISC910-1819
13th593 Patch FillerySarah StertonLittleton129(DNS)21
14th1073DoraHugo FisherOlwen FisherISC1011-1721
15th1235 Philip PascallSue KalderonISC-1714822
16th482Half Rs'dMike JaffeEmma JaffeISC-27131023
17th732 Martin VinsonSue AntonelliLittleton1112-2223
18th1147 Simon GillowEmma HarnimanWembley16-221127
19th858 Paul LewisCaroline HarriesBurghfield-20181533
20th835 Charlie Muir-SandsJane Muir-SandsLittleton1420-2334
21st1165 Ian PickardJane WilsonBristol Corinthian22-251436
22nd1158PatienceDavid PatientClare SeniorISC18-241937
23rd1179Johnny No StarsSteve DaviesJ DaviesISC-24192140
24th368SanityPip TaggRebecca LangISC-23212041
25th584 Paul WhitbreadCorrine Whitbread 2123-2444
26th950 Tony CockCaroline ScuttLittleton26-272551
27th681OutburstMark TimberlakeAnnabel TimberlakeISC2526(DNS)51
28th672 Richard ThisbyLyndall LohmanTINSC28(DNF)DNS58
29th627Captain BlighHayley PoulainAlastair PoulainISC29(DNF)DNS59

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