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RS800 Racing Circuit at Datchet Water Sailing Club

by Guy Fillmore 8 Apr 2009 08:48 BST 4-5 April 2009

Two days racing at last!

After the first three events this season being cut short by a lack of wind, the 29 800’s that travelled to Datchet were pleased to get two days of racing. Four races were sailed on Saturday in a shifty 10 to 20 knots, and one race was sailed on Sunday in an equally shifty 2 to 7 knots from the opposite direction.

Rob Watson and John Clifton were in fine form for the first race tearing away from the pack with Ben McGrane and Olivier Vidal. McGrane and Vidal crossed the line first with Watson and Clifton in second, and Neil Baker and Uzi ‘mini guns’ Hughes in third.

McGrane and Vidal took the bullet again in the second, while Ben Schooling and George Kingsnorth had their best result of the day in second. Roger Gilbert made a fleeting visit back to the 800 fleet this weekend and finished the second race in third with a crew altogether more familiar with the boat, Roz Allen.

The wind had piped up for the third race, and there was to be lots of drama in the middle of the fleet. Giles Bradford and Julia Lonnie of the Royal Navy Sailing Association, confused by their day jobs, had lined up David Pike and Fiona Lockwood in their sights. Both boats capsized at the final gybe mark, and two boats behind with nowhere to go followed suit. Bradford and Lonnie completed their penalty and snuck across the line ahead of Pike and Lockwood.

Derek and Elaine Buchanan had storming fourth race and only dropped back from third after a tricky leeward mark rounding. They finished in sixth, which was more than enough to win the Silver Fleet. Baker and Hughes had an eventful fourth race as summed up by Spod Olive ‘full marks for er, you know, capsizing when 3rd, and you know, not er, losing any places, and also making camp calling noises whilst waving across the water “Spoddy, you whoooo!”’ Andrew Gould and Michael Frogley had a great race finishing in fourth.

McGrane and Vidal obviously didn’t have enough fun on Saturday night and and that allowed them to sail a sly race in the light conditions on Sunday to sail around the leading boats and finished their series with a first that would later be discarded. Hughes was not so cheerful as Spod Olive and Guy Fillmore sailed past on their way to a second.

McGrane and Vidal sailed a perfect series to win overall, followed by Baker and Hughes. Guy Fillmore, sailing with Olive, would later regret his announcement in the briefing of the new fleet protocol: those that finish third are responsible for writing the report.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoClubHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5Nett
1stSelden1147N/ABen McCraneMr Olivier Vidal-111114
2nd 1130Thorpe Bay Yacht ClubNeil BakerMr James Hughes3-523311
3rd 1146 Spod OliveGuy Fillmore5-665218
4th 1153Royal Lymington Yacht ClubMr Rob WatsonJohn Clifton2115-13523
5th 1133 Justin DealOllie Page10(OCS)92728
6th 1121Helensburgh Sailing ClubMr Ben SchoolingGeorge Kingsnort92-1110829
7th 1016Royal Lymington Yacht ClubRoger GilbertRoz Allen63-17141134
8thFor Sale964Notts County SCMr Charlie RoomeTom Jeffcoate119-2112436
9th 1114Bristol Corinthian Yacht ClubMr Tom HalheadChristian Humphrey12-17481337
10th 943PittishamMr Laurie Fitzjohn-SykesDaniel Allen8147-161039
11th 1127OxfordDerek BuchananElaine Buckanan1512126-2045
12thRWO1148JHSCMatt GillIncy Wincy13213(DNC)946
13th 1047 Simon GrundyAaron Barden18413(DNC)1247
14th 1005Emsworth Slipper Sailing ClubAndrew GouldMichael Frogley168-2642149
15th 1132Eastbourne Sovereign Sailing ClubMr Mick WhitmoreSarah Smith7-1815111649
16th 812Royal Naval Sailing AssociationSam MettamPaul Rigg1710-2218651
17th 955Stokes BayAndrew SmithMicky Boughton1971415-2255
18thSilver1156Stokes Bay Sailing ClubMr Jon BennettNick Jerkins1415820(DNC)57
19th 1144 Ian MartinClaire Booth41610(DNC)DNC61
20th 907 Ed WhiteheadKaren Bauer-211316191462
21st 991Hayling Island Sailing ClubMr Malcolm StreetonMile Roebuck-22191891763
22nd 1136Eastbourne Sovereign Sailing ClubMr David PikeFiona Lockwood2323-2571972
23rd 1089Rutland SCRoger PhillipsWill Crocker20-2219211575
24th 923Royal Naval Sailing AssociationGiles BradfordJulia Lonnie(DNC)2423171882
25th 983Mumbles Yacht ClubMr Anthony HarveyMike Stone-242020222385
26th 1010Draycote Water Sailing ClubMr Chris BaileyMatt Bailey-252524232496
27th 1065Datchet Water Sailing ClubMr Antony Mee (DNC)DNCDNCDNC25118
28th 908Datchet Water Sailing ClubMr George HoskinsFenella Williams(DNC)DNCDNCDNC26119
29th 1074St Ives Sailing ClubMr Jon Keast (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC124
29th 1065 Antony Mee (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC124

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