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Laser SB3 Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 1

by Clare Molloy 27 Sep 2007 09:11 BST 26-29 September 2007

Lawrie Smith sinks on Day 1

The first day of the Laser SB3 National Championships at Hayling Island Sailing Club was a windy affair with plenty of drama. With 25+ knots of northerly breeze, sunshine and calm seas, the PRO set a 1-mile windward-leeward course in Hayling Bay.

The first race started after one general recall, with Mark Rushall, Russell Peters and Iain May filling the top 3 positions.

Race 2 started cleanly but saw the reigning national champion, Geoff Carveth, retiring with a broken gooseneck. Marshall King, who placed 2nd in the European Championships earlier this season, won the second race. Paul Lovering, with the Greenhalgh brothers crewing, came in 2nd, while Glenn Bourke found form finishing in 3rd. Carveth recovered quickly to start the final race of the day and post a 2nd place behind Russell Peters in Tacktick.

Following a collision soon after the start of race 3, Lawrie Smith’s boat sunk after sustaining serious damage to the bow. The boat has been recovered this evening, thanks to some nifty work by Hayling Rescue and his team hope to have the repairs completed in time for tomorrow’s racing.

Unsurprisingly it is Glenn Bourke in Musto who has taken the early lead in the championships overall having posted a consistent 6-3-4 today. With 3 days to go and conditions forecast to ease, consistency is likely to be the key to success.

Results after Day 1:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3Pts
1stMusto3021Glenn BourkeJeremy Troughton/Tony Kilby63413
2ndShaun Beaver3231Tim FellsSue Fells/Andy Ramus/Julie Wilkinson86317
3rdOut of the Blue3014Marshall KingMark Thomson/Mark Darling101718
4thTack Tick3037Russell PetersGreg Wells/James Grant218121
5thRisk Premiur3218Mark RushallJames Baxter/Liz Rushall/C Savage171422
6thCharlie Fish3202Iain MayHarvey Hilary341623
7thBom-Chicka-Wah-Wah3312Neil HarrisonNick/Rich1751032
8thChampagne Blonde3269Daniel GeogheganChalres Cumbley/Robert Taylor1281232
9thBadger Racing3082Paul LovejoyRob & Peter Greenhalgh/Sally Wilson1122134
10thTeam Touareg3200Craig BurltonAdam Heeley/Richard Gibson1420640
11thPants3177Paul BrothertonBill Masterman/James Fawcett16141141
12thTeam Maclaren3031Christina SummerCatherine Williamson/Barbara Watson/Lizzie Vickers9122344
13thHenri-Lloyd3038David EllisNeil Barber/Cat Rix/Tim Peters7241546
14thRoyal Thames3065Mark Cambell-JamesAndrew Yates/Andrew Clarke18102048
15thWoosterstock3169Luke WoosterRob/Ben1921949
16thPricewaterhousecoopers3134Jono ShelleyClare Molloy/Chris Molloy20151752
17thDoolalli3017Colin SimondsRaymond Simonds/Gavin Simonds25161354
18thS4B3154Jez EntwistleT Hewitson/M Davies21112557
19th3-Some3029Niall PeeloDuncan Pryde/Helen MacNamara/Darragh Peelo2922859
20thDirty Harry3201Richard HallBill/Stuart/Heather27132969
21stSaboteur3016Simon OakleyPaul Wiseman/Quintin O'Neill24291871
22ndWarpfactor viii3293Robin FielderPaul Fuller/Martin Urry/Rachel Williamson3928572
23rdAlfie3030Lawrie SmithO Stewart/R Cruikshank59DNC73
24thTraxu3226Mark RichardsLizzie Edwards/Tom Glanfield/Dominica Lindsay26232473
25thEarls Court Boatshow3053Geoff CarvethSarah Allen/Emma Clarke13DNC274
26thBlack Pig3156Pauline McCrackenSimon Potts/Jason Pyke4304175
27thEau No3084Mark StokesMike/Ben38193087
28thAir Tight3167Ian WattsMartin Bowner/Dave Freemantle36252889
29thBucephalus3305Alex TilleyWill Evans/Tom Evans34332693
30thDarling Associates3212Chris DarlingAlastair Shaw/Alice Darling/Sian McCleave47262295
31stSBEED3010Toby LittonPaul Ellis/Jamie Muir37421998
32ndScoundrel3056Paul FoddyPete Smithin/Phil Ford22393899
33rdFinitor 73060Stewart ReedJohn Mawdsley/Mary Barratt234136100
34thWhizz.Bang3224N WetherellD Clark/M Wright284633107
35thGeronimo3126Simon HumeMatt Bernett/William Ayres403731108
36thHulla Baloo3052Barry ParkinAndrew Dallas/Sue Parkin502735112
37thBish Bash Bosh3055Roger HextonJohn Shorrock/Ian Gibbs443634114
38thWet Nuts3388Andrew HubbardChris/Darren423442118
39thTrouble & Strife3276Ian ArmstrongClare Armstrong/Mark Sherwood453143119
40thSpeedy B3058Andrew JonesLawrie Draper/Ben Gilbert494427120
41st 3102Edwin SimondsJustin/Tom354837120
42nd 3047Created from sailno wizard 59 DNS1745121
43rdCeco3258Peter KennedyDave Cheyne/Stephen Kane3032DNC121
44thFlippet3110Jonathan BlanshardChristian Cilcott/Garfield Smith/Andrew Fernando484532125
45th 3336Charles ApthorpBen Dingwall/tba3140DNC130
46thSworded Fish3283Neil TrickettSimon Blake/Paul Overtone/Alex Jackson15DNCDNC133
47thGrey Matter3157Chris GillardDave Kent/James Fryatt433559 DNF137
48thSail Navy3215Joe Henrytba59 DNF3840137
49thDrumbeat3118David FrostNathan Pinch/Chris Moore3247DNC138
50thBathstore3146Tim CorkAdrian Stell514944144
51stSail Army Engineering3304Brian Cambell-Bottomstba59 DNF5039148
52ndKelpie3041Matt GlasgowJames Mitchell/Gareth Brown3359 DNFDNC151
53rdResevoir Dogs3236Patrick FarrellTony/Nigel465159 DNF156
54thStriptease3075Ed DyerEmma Henderson-Williams/Alice Strickland/Huw Roberts41DNC59 DNS159
55thHooligan3067Daniel HawkinsMartin Gray/Simon Jackson59 DNF43DNC161
56thRoyal Signals3335Julian BunceEwan Watson/tba59 DNFDNC46164
57th 3085Ben AinsworthSam Maxfield/Alice RookDNCDNCDNC177
57thRibidium3019Sam CookJerry Collingwood/Chris Holliman/Sharon HowardDNCDNCDNC177

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