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Sonata Nationals at Sunderland Yacht Club

by David Matthews 2 Sep 2007 09:31 BST 27-31 August 2007

Bright summer sunshine and a fresh northwest wind welcomed the fourteen competitors to the 2007 Sonata National Championships hosted by Sunderland Yacht Club. Title sponsorship from Hartlepool Marina insured an impressive prize list including a brand new suit of Goacher sails.

As a prelude to the National Championships a number of visiting boats took the opportunity to sharpen their boat handling skills by competing in Sunderland’s annual Roker Regatta over the August bank holiday weekend.

Day 1

The morning’s north-westerly force 4 to 5 wind moderated to force 3 to 4 just before the first race of the championship series. Sonic’s over eagerness on the start line resulted in OCS for race one. The wind was slightly shifty. Eric the boat demonstrated how to play the shifts leading at mark one closely followed by Blue Tack, these initial positions were held to the end of the race. Race two saw High and Dry OCS, but re-crossed the start line without loosing too much ground to the opposition. Those boats that went up the left side of the beat moved into the new breeze first and gained significantly. Eric the Boat went on to win race two followed by Point Five and Stratagem.

Day one finished with a welcome party for the competitors with wine and nibbles at Sunderland Yacht Club, followed by a horse race night in aid of the RNLI. At which a substantial sum was raised largely due to the sailor’s poor choice of horses!

Day 2

Racing was postponed until noon to allow the gentle breeze to fill in from the south. Race three started in force three with a developing swell providing a new experience for Point Five sailing on the sea for the first time with great success following Eric the Boat to finish in second place.

Race four saw close racing with places gained and lost depending on the down wind strategy against the tide and clean leeward mark roundings. Eric the Boat continued his winning ways with Blue Tack coming second followed by Point Five.

Following requests from the competitors before the series started the Race Officer took the opportunity to hold an additional race due to the good conditions. The final race of the day saw a good battle develop between Blue Tack and High and Dry only slightly astern of Eric the Boat at the finish.

The AGM was held after the racing on day 2.

Day 3

Due to the Race Officer’s expectation of sea breezes cancelling out the gradient breeze it was agreed to hold shorter races, in preference to the scheduled long distance race. Racing started on time with a force 4 northerly wind with a choppy sea. Eric the Boat showed her dominance in these conditions to win convincingly, with Point Five second.

The next race saw the wind ease slightly but Eric the Boat still excelled in the conditions again followed home by Point Five with So taking third.

After a reasonable wait in sunny conditions the predicted sea breeze filled. The over eager fleet brought about two general recalls encouraging the Race Officer to produce the Black Flag. When the race got way Peg lead the fleet off the line from the favoured end, however, High and Dry soon passed Peg and was battling for the lead with Eric the Boat. High and Dry were just pipped by Eric the Boat by one second at the finish, with A Sharp Exit finishing third.

The Curry and Quiz night was held on the evening of day 3 which finally saw Eric the Boat beaten for the only time during the championship. This was won by a team from Sunderland YC.

Day 4

The forecast brisk north-westerly arrived with racing starting on time. Only a few brave souls opted to use the No.1 Genoa. The wind was at its strongest down the first run making good spinnaker handling a premium. The usual boats appeared at the front of the fleet holding their positions to the finishing line.

The next race saw the wind ease a little encouraging more of the fleet to change up to their No.1s, although finishing positions remained similar to the first race.

The final race of the day saw most boats with No.1s at the start but the wind freshened producing some exciting moments down the run. Bad luck aboard Spindrift resulted in a broken spinnaker pole causing her retirement.

Eric the Boat had done enough to retain the National title with a day to spare but other places were still to fight for.

A terrific days sailing was rounded off with the Championship dinner held in the clubhouse which was well supported by all the competing crews.

Day 5

The final day was started in over 30 knots of north-westerly breeze which encouraged some of the visiting boats to lift out on the club crane ready for a quick getaway. The reduced fleet was lead by Blue Tack followed by the improving Kallista revelling in the conditions with Sonic third and White Magic fourth, enabling her to beat Miss Elainey Us by a small margin.

The pizegiving was held promptly to allow the travelling competitors to get away early afternoon. Particular thanks were expressed to Hartlepool Marina, the events title sponsor along with Keels on Wheels, Storrar Marine, and Goacher Sails as daily race day sponsors. A special award was made to Mrs Alison Kirkham (Storm in G Cup) for best placed pregnant helm at this years National Championship.

Steve Goacher thanked Sunderland Yacht Club for the warmth of their hospitality, the quality of their race management team, the high standard of the clubs facilities, and for an excellent event all-round.

Overall Results: (Click here to fill in Gear Guide information)

PosHelmBoat NameSail NoClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12Pts
1Steve GoacherEric the Boat8748Royal Windermere YC11111111511118
2David BoatmanBlue Tack8189Sunderland YC211323221285216
3Harold LeftonPoint Five8362Royal Windermere YC422323515424422
4Martin PriceHigh & Dry8285 3105466315352328
5Martin HartleyA Sharp Exit8249SCYC684654415773638
6Neil McLureSo8217Aberdeen & Stonehaven YC5465781515536539
7Paul DavisSonic8084Sunderland YC157894763668847
8Jim WilliamsonStratagem8375Sunderland YC83788571515410749
9Malcolm ScottKallista8404Sunderland YC115101310911281371061
10Angus CorrySpindrift8169Sunderland YC76979111015111091567
11David MatthewsWhite Magic8872Sunderland YC1091210151294101211972
12Kenny AllenMiss Elainey Us8089Dalgety Bay SC9121312111081599121179
13Alison KirkhamStorm in a G Cup8371Sunderland YC12151111121515151311131598
14Ian HoltbyPeg8156Tees & Hartlepool YC151314141313121512141412103

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