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49er Nationals at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Overall

by Dave Hall 25 Aug 2009 13:53 BST 22-28 August 2009
Hayling Island SC were hosts to the 2009 49er national Championship. The UK class decided that it would sail this year’s domestic events using the original rig, this has proved to be a good move since the championship attracted 26 teams from all over the country. Many of the top GBR squad teamed up with sailors not currently in the squad and got themselves an enjoyable long weekend racing.

Day one brought typical glorious Hayling weather – sunshine and a 10 knot southerly breeze. Through the afternoon the wind softened allowing the lightweights to dominate and with some of the highest tides of the year a number of the fleet fell foul of the black flag.

After 3 races James Peters and Dicken Mclean head up the leader board but they sailed with the new rig so their result didn’t count towards the National Championship. Phil Walker & and Rob Thomas lie in second and therefore lead the championship at the end of the day. The Irish team of Alistair Kissane and Ronan Wallace sailed a steady day to end up third. Some of the expected front runners are counting black flags so were not yet in the running.

Hayling bay provided sun but not a lot of wind for day 2. The HISC race team managed to get the three scheduled races completed in the light conditions. With the strong current running again choosing the best route around the tide was more important than the wind shifts. In race one some of the competitors missed the first start having left the beach a little late and not appreciating the length of the sail to the race area.

After the discard had kicked in the results looked more true to form, Dave Evans & Ed Powys lie in first place but were on equal points with Simon Hiscocks & Harvey Hilary with just the discard splitting them. Phil Walker & Rob Thomas in 3rd with the Hare twins pulling up to 4th after a good day.

On the final day it was always going to be a close call between the two top teams of Hiscocks & Hilary and Evans & Powys.

The day provided two contrasting races. The first in light winds, won by Evans and Powys gave them a narrow lead. For the final race the wind came in to provide classic 49er conditions, Simon Marks & Jonny Clegg took the win with Evans & Powys in second to take overall victory. Hiscocks & Hillary were unlucky – just after the start their main halyard broke. They capsized and tied it up but by this time were almost a lap behind. However, they finished the race to hang on to second overall. Rick Peacock & Alec Boere finally putting in some good results pulled up to third. First Under 21 team was Tom Durham & George Hand.

A note from the class

Racing will continue in the UK using both the original rig and the new rig. Prizes will be given for both rigs at future events.

Overall Results:

RankSail noHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Nett
1st1Dave EvansEdward Powys(BFD)323511217
2ndGBR16Simon HiscocksHarvey Hillary34(BFD)13351736
3rd512Rick PeacockAlec Boere9-19567103343
4thGBR653Tom DurhamGeorge Hand101142-13941151
5thGBR933Daniel HareJamie Hare799468-13851
6thGBR644Max RichardsonNick Redding41(BFD)DNS1721455
7thIRL24Alistair KissaneRonan Wallace578(DNS)8138958
8thRSA628Jonathan HeathcoteChopper Eatwell1614(BFD)59211562
9th23Simon MarksJony Clegg216(BFD)DNS2412163
10thGBR519Chris GillJon Gill116(BFD)DNS466463
11thGBR695Stewart RobertsonBen Robertson6126(DNS)16DNF7780
12th746Craig PaulJohn Paul151512(DNC)101510683
13thGBR40Jonny CostardJames Yearsley14-181181211141383
14thGBR901Phil WalkerRob Thomas853(DNS)115DNCDNC84
15th11Robyn SmithOskar Caneborg-1710791712151585
16th776Ronald PriceAmy Cartwright121310(DNS)1417171093
17thGBR940James PetersDicken Maclean121(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC108
18thGBR442Peter LawranceMiles Blaver-Mann13814(DNS)192018DNF118
19thGBR532Rupert TildesleyAndy Jeffrey2424137221420(DNC)124
20thGBR998Robert LargeJames Large202216(DNS)15189DNF126
21stGBR739Dave EdgeFred Lord232117(DNS)23161912131
22ndGBR899Tristan HuttJason Rickards222020(DNS)18211616133
23rdUSA031Matt BidwellFelix Thornton-Jones19(BFD)1810211921DNC134
24thGBR896Nigel FurnessTim Walton181715(DNS)20DNCDNCDNC148
25th748Mark FullerChris Gould212319(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC167

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