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Int. Moth Nationals at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Overall

by James Phare 13 Jul 2010 12:12 BST 8-11 July 2010

A mill pond like Torbay greeted the fleet for the final day of the 2010 UK Moth nationals. The prospect of a dying breeze however did not deter race officer Bob Penfold and his team from setting a course in the light southerly breeze. After a short postponement ashore and a drift out to the start line the fleet were able to commence race 9 of the championship in a building 7 knot breeze.

Foiling off the line whilst many low rode, Phare, Cooke and Tagg made good progress up the left hand side of the beat whilst the majority of the fleet opted for the right. Dave Edwards was one of the few able to make the right pay, perfectly laying the mark just behind a local passenger ferry that had decided the best way to view the racing was to be part of it. Approaching the new ‘entrant’ Phare hailed starboard but to no avail as the ferry narrowly avoided running him over causing an early capsize. On the following downwind run a pack consisting of Payne, Cooke, Belben, Tagg and Arnaud Psarofaghis emerged at the front of the fleet. Payne was able to hold this lead for another lap before Arnaud was able to slip past into first. This lasted until the final leg when Arnaud slipped to 3rd allowing Payne and Cooke through to 1st and 2nd respectively. Ben Paton and Tom Offer in their first nationals sailing Ninjas also had a good race bringing their steeds home in 7th and 10th respectively.

Following a general recall Race 10 got underway in slightly more breeze with more of the fleet foiling off the startline with Payne heading in for an early ice cream. Following a solid first beat and being chased closely by Mike Cooke Arnaud Psarofaghis showed good pace to lead the fleet. Mike Lennon however making up for a disappointing race 9 showed a bout of speed to take the lead from Arnaud in the hope that the Swiss sailor would fall sufficiently for the Hayling sailor to claim 2nd overall. This however was not to be as Mike Cooke had another fast race to achieve 2nd, followed by Tagg, Belben and Arnaud in 5th. Lovering, Edwards, Paton and Penfold rounded out the top 10.

Commenting on the week ashore Payne noted “the UK fleet is in really good shape” with many using the Nationals as key preparation for the Europeans in Switzerland next month. However with a consistent set of results Payne was able to claim a convincing victory over Arnaud Psarofaghis in 2nd and Mike Lennon in 3rd. Race 2 winner Jason Belben was 4th overall followed by Hayling sailors Ricky Tagg and Jason Russell in 5th and 6th. Congratulations must go to Bob Penfold and his team on the Committee boat for running a smooth series and for also running two races against all the odds on the final day. The class’ thanks also go to Bill Butcher and the team for getting the fleet underway in ‘challenging’ launching conditions for an excellent week of racing.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
11BirdySimon Payne1311211214410
24Oyster FundsArnaud Psarofughis2244613313520
38Hyde SailsMichael Lennon342236236120
43619Stay HungryJason Belben416592574431
53594Hidden TalentRicky Tagg559385465336
63715TereJason Russell8874616104111258
73629 Richard Lovering717411410710191164
83419Black PigDavid Edwards6658441312168664
93757Packet RocketBen Paton211315141388117882
103607 Tim Penfold139147149112413985
113713Man GroupJames Phare1019810101898151686
124082GnooseAlex Adams1144111877139144490
133623SYZ and COMikis Psarofughis9734411444459795
143618Ninja TunaTom Offer23241013191544441010124
153136SlipstreamPaul Hignett16111912211719151620125
163758 Peter Barton15163120251217182114133
173632El ToroPaul Hayden1410181654415144444136
183614LolaDoug Pybus44121215164420222019136
193335Flying ScotsmanDougie Imrie26152017202118191813140
203760Ninja TurtleMike Cooke4444444444461222158
213620 Oliver Vidal4444169441444131215167
223376Jet AirJonnie Hutch18231319121129444444169
233388 Giovanni Galeotti12442424172414174444176
243467ArjunaRod Harris17302623153016214444178
253115 Sam Tozer22142221234444441717180
263323BlackriderMartin Fear19282322272630202518180
273605 Graham Simmonds24253027241925262623192
283730 Jonathan Peats27312125222322283325193
2911 Andrew Friend25272826182523252844197
303764NijarioPhillippe Oligario28223228283124234444216
313678Il MostroSimon Propper44442733442021272422218
323756 Alan Watson36262929442234442221219
333755Very OrangeThomas Lambert31213934292832442324222
343511 Daniel Hare29323431262726443028229
353368Must FlyColin Newman32293837312928302726232
363495 Jamie Hare34333332443427293144253
373021Carbon FootprintKatherine Knight35353536443331313227259
383080DaedalusTom Altman30343738323633442929260
393253 Gareth Davies20201744444444444444277
403152BlackFatimaChris Anstead44182530443244444444281
413172Black PigMike Owen33443635304444444444310
42362 Patick Cunningham44444444443544443444333
433078Pimp NinjaLeo Carswell44444444443744444444345

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