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505 Nationals at Lymington Town Sailing Club

by 505 Class Association 8 Jul 2008 14:58 BST 3-6 July 2008

40 International 505s arrived at Lymington Town Sailing Club on Wednesday evening with the hope that the forecast was wrong, but unfortunately it turned out to be spot on.

Two races per day were planned with the first race scheduled for 1300 on Thursday 3rd July. As the fleet launched and set off down the river and into the Solent the 3-4 forecast was clearly understated as the wind built and built. Racing got underway 30 minutes later than scheduled with Charlie Walters/Dougal Cram as the Gate boat. As the fleet made its way up the beat conditions worsened as the tide changed against the wind direction. This created extremely difficult conditions that started to take its toll. By the end of the race the wind had risen to 29 knots with even the leading boats deciding that their kites were better off remaining in their chutes. 5 broken masts, 3 broken booms and 2 spinnaker poles was the toll as only 14 finished the race. As the fleet tallied off to a complementary beer its spirits were high as tools, fittings and expertise were shared to ensure that all boats were ready for the following day. That evening after the daily prize giving, the first social took place in the clubhouse and it soon became apparent that LTSC were going to be excellent hosts.

Friday dawned bringing sunshine and a plan for three races. It is unusual for the fleet to hold three races in a day, but the forecast of gales over the weekend made it essential to ensure that enough races were held to validate the championship. Conditions were pleasant, but very variable with the breeze building and moving throughout the afternoon.

The excellent hospitality enjoyed at LTSC was further enhanced during the 505 dinner held in the clubroom that evening. Charlie Walters did a sterling job with the daily prize giving and the night carried on late into the evening with nearly the whole fleet in attendance.

The class AGM was held early on Saturday, which was interrupted with the news that sailing for the day was abandoned due to the 30+ knot winds. LTSC kindly produced a list of local activities available and very soon competitors were either working on their boats or visiting the local tourist attractions.

Unfortunately, Sunday saw conditions worsen with winds being recorded at 49 Knots and so the prize giving was brought forward to 11.30am.

The British 505 fleet now has two remaining UK fixtures this year, Shotley on the 26th and 27th July and Torbay 23rd – 25th August before the years finale' at the Worlds in Palermo, Sicily in October.

More information on the Lymington Town Sailing Club website.

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1stGBR8960Ian PinnellCarl GibbonHISC11-224
2ndGBR8881Terry SCUTCHERChristian DiebitschShotley Sailing Club(41 DNF)4419
3rdAUS8920Michael QuirkSimon ReffoldWSC(41 DNF)71311
4thIRL8961Ewen BARRYCharles DwyerMbsc(41 DNF)26412
5thGBR8963Martin HodgsonAdrian Miles (41 DNF)331016
6thGBR8694Matt HARTCraig HurrellShotley Sailing Club8-135619
7thGBR8908Norman BYRDSteve HuntDwsc411-15520
8thGBR8835Charlie WALTERSDougal CramDatchet Water210-191224
9thGBR8935Russell ShortAndrew ShortRotherham Sailing Club38-271324
10thGBR8906Harry BRIDDONSimon BriddonCarsington6912(41 DNF)27
11thGBR8741Toby Barsley-DaleGareth RussellWeston SC(41 DNF)6131130
12thGBR8701Rob NAPIERGraeme WillcoxBowmoor SC125-161633
13thGBR8836Dave WoodNeil FulcherStone SC5-2622835
14thIRL8511Brian GOGGINBrendan DwyerMonkstown Bay Sailing Club719-37935
15thGBR8384Charlie STEWARTJohn GibsonBlackwater Sailing Club(41 DNF)1471738
16thGBR8774John WebsterRobert BurdekinCarsington Sailing Club111714-2742
17thIRL8514Peter SCANNELLPaul O'SullivanMonkstown Bay Sailing Club916-251843
18thGBR8526Timothy BIRDRichard NurseBurton SC131518-1946
19thGBR8955Ben ILIFFESimon LakeRya(41 DNF)12112548
20thGBR8313Richard LORDAlex CullSeahorse S C (Number on Spinny 8331)(41 DNF)2591549
21stIRL8408Alex BARRYAndrew LaneMonkstown Bay Sailing Club(41 DNF)2321751
22ndGBR8905Stuart TURNBULLJason LunnRya(41 DNS)20102151
23rdGBR8909Christopher DANDODonald SloanStone SC(41 DNS)1882652
24thGBR8460Mike PicklesJohn DriscollSouthwold (Number on Spinny 8835)1424-362361
25thGBR8556Brett TOWNSENDAndy DennissBlackwater Sailing Club(41 DNF)21202061
26thGBR8650Terry SELFEAlan MontagueStone Sailing Club(41 DNS)22311467
27thGBR8423Martin WRIGHTTBABurton Sailing Club1031-353071
28thGBR8780John HAYHURSTAdrian CoatesCarsington S C(41 DNF)32172877
29thGBR8419Steve PERKINSJames BrownBlackwater Sailing Club(41 DNF)27332282
30thGBR8907Jim BERRYDavid BarnesPortishead Y & SC(41 DNF)29233183
31stGBR8945Ross KENNEYAdam KennyBurton SC(41 DNF)28322484
32ndGBR8490H FeldenTBA (41 DNF)36262991
33rdGBR8749Alastair MILTONLaurence MiltonHelensburgh Sailing Club(41 DNF)35243392
34thIRL835Michael O'BRIENJohn O'GormanMonkstown Bay Sailing Club Cork(41 DNF)33293294
35thIRL7852Brian JONESGary FrostMonkstownbay Sailing Club(41 DNS)30303595
36thGBR8591Dave BellPete Ward (41 DNS)372836101
37thGBR8497Arthur GEORGEDennis CartwrightBurton SC(41 DNF)343434102
38thGBR8429Alex BrowneTBA (41 DNS)41 DNF41 DNF37119
39thGBR8323Neil SmithTim RainsChasewater(41 DNS)41 DNC41 DNC41 DNC123
39thGBR8685Richard SimsSimon WoodCarsington Water(41 DNF)41 DNF41 DNC41 DNF123

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