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Wayfarer International Championships - Overall

by Ray Scragg 26 Jul 2010 14:45 BST 17-23 July 2010

A record one hundred and seven Wayfarers showed for these championships, which are held every three years and cycle between the USA, Canada, the UK and Ireland - and Denmark, where the last event was held in 2007. This year's event was held at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy and incorporated the UK National Championships. The class has seen a huge surge in interest following the launch two years ago of the Wayfarer Mark IV. This brings the classic design bang up to date in terms of contemporary design, build quality, performance and features. Forty-five of these Hartley-produced boats attended; some helms having moved over from their classic 'woodies' and the rest of the Mark IVs bringing new blood to the fleet. Sunday was Practice Race day which also incorporated practice starts and boat tuning sessions. The Practice Race was held in Weymouth Bay in a glorious force four south-westerly with sunny conditions and waves to match.

Weather conditions for the week were governed by a weak and slow moving low-pressure area over England and Wales - torrential rain and thunderstorms were forecast with light southerly breezes. As it happened, the rain passed us by and warm, sunny conditions prevailed. South-westerlies at Portland are beneficial as they are reinforced by any sea breeze, indeed this effect seemed to be strongest within the harbour itself. This gave the race officer the option of an alternative sailing area should the wind become fickle in Weymouth Bay - the preferred racing area – while at the same time getting the fleet most of the way home. The bay sailing area meant a three to four mile run down from the WPNSA along the beautiful Purbeck coast to the start line. This distance was needed by the time bunkering tankers and other constraints came into play, while at the same time giving us more exposure to longer and more interesting wave patterns.

The first and second races were held out in the bay in spectacularly clear and sunny conditions with a light south-easterly breeze between six and eight knots. With lengthy line starts, gate starts not having been a tradition with the fleet so far, there were some doubts about getting everyone cleanly away; but on Monday at least, the fleet was well disciplined. Previous champions Stu Rix and Mike Claxton (Cannes YC) in their new Mark IV W10705, showed their intentions by getting the perfect pin end start to a windward/leeward race, crossing the fleet on port tack and going on to win from Martin Collen and Tom Preston (Upper Thames SC) in their venerable fifty year old W88 'Pieces of Eight', with Roger Challis and Mark Johnston third in W9174 'Just Add Water' from Waldringfield SC.

The second race was a three-lap Olympic triangular course held in the dying breeze with Simon Potts and Christian Sutherland first in W10738 'Stab in the Dark' (Royal Lymington YC), Michael McNamara and Simon Townsend second in W10648 'The Poacher' (Norfolk Broads YC) with the Collen team third.

With fog around on the Tuesday, the pragmatic decision was made to hold Race Three in Portland Harbour. Signs of indiscipline ensued and the black flag was quickly brought out. Current champion Peter Sigetty-Bøje from Denmark made the perfect start to a windward-leeward course from the committee boat end of the line. However, the fleet split on the run and those taking the Portland Bill side spuriously found more wind pressure from the light south-westerly breeze, the effect holding on the subsequent beat. This enabled Stu Rix to grab the lead again from W7110 Tim Rush and Robin Hobson (Shoreham SC) second, with John Goudie and Suzanne Hall (Wilsonian SC) finishing third.

Race Four was postponed until Wednesday in the hope of picking up more wind and better visibility. At this point Rix held the advantage, but Collen, Rush and McNamara were threatening to make this a close-fought contest.

Wednesday brought top-end force four south-westerlies and good waves to test the fleet’s spinnaker surfing abilities. The McNamara team coped best in the wonderful planing conditions and took back the advantage from Rix with a first and a second place in races four and five respectively. Rix took a second and eleventh while Dave Wade and Jamie Marsden in their new Mark IV W10729 ‘Black Pearl’ started to threaten the top rankings with a 1st place in the second race of the day. Thursday brought lighter breezes in the seven to ten knot range and was swinging plus or minus fifteen degrees around southerly, causing concerns to the race team trying to lay the long line.

After two attempts to get the fleet off and a couple of hours delay it was reported to the race officer that the sea-breeze was steady in Portland Harbour – the fleet duly returned there and racing proceeded. The black flag was brought into play with a vengeance and in these lighter conditions Potts secured two first places. Although Wade secured a second place in Race Six he was caught by the black flag along with Sigetty-Bøje in Race Seven – suddenly Potts looked favourite for the championship.

On the final day, the championship was finely poised between Rix and Potts with McNamara close behind. The low-pressure area was giving way to a high, so Friday brought light northerlies. Race eight was set out in the bay with the windward mark fairly close to the cliffs off the Purbeck coastline – this looked tricky. Even trickier with the sea-breeze beginning to fight the northerly – this was beginning to look like lake-sailing. Black flags were brought out straightaway in order to expedite the proceedings. The upwind/downwind course was selected and became a bit of a lottery as, in random succession, the left, the middle or the right became favourite. At times the strongest breezes were under the cliffs, where if you were lucky you could scream into the windward mark on a reach! With similar effects happening on the spinnaker run down, boats rafted up at the leeward gate while others steamed in from various angles. McNamara coped best with all this, gaining another first place while Rix and Potts suffered a ninth and twelfth respectively – the initiative had moved strongly back to McNamara. Wade was also back in the ring with a third place.

A lot depended on the final race and in an ideal world a steady breeze. This was not to be as the sea-breeze continued to fight the northerly. The race was shortened in the dying breeze – McNamara’s eighth place was the best of the title contenders and with that he secured the championship with the most consistent overall performance. On the route back to and through Portland Harbour the sea breeze strengthened and steadied – c’est la vie!

The event gave us all an insight into how race officers will have to cope during the Olympics in 2012. The WPSNA race team lead by Frank Newton did a fantastic job - quite apart from Frank’s running commentary delivered in hilarious style during morning briefings and via his PA system on the water. This was a wonderful week’s sailing in superb conditions and enjoyed throughout the fleet by everyone – with intensive competition at every level.

Overall Results:
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PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewClubNatR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1stThe Poacher10648McNamaraTownsendNorfolk Broads YCUK-92412841830
2ndJP Dinghies10705RixClaxtonCannes YCFR1412-11429932
3rdStab in the Dark10738PottsSutherlandRoyal Lymington YCUK5110431112-2537
4thBlack Pearl10729WadeMarsdonNorthampton SCUK459912(DSQ)31245
5thPieces of Eight88CollenPrestonUpper Thames SCUK2373135(DSQ)151664
6thApple7110RushHobsonShoreham SCUK6722196313(DNC)67
7thGorgeous Worgeous10618StraussKemp USA1514-338510621575
8thWindwhisperer10568BojeBojeAarhus SejiklubDK824127163(DSQ)41084
9thJust Add Water9174ChallisJohnstonWaldringfield SCUK3161913127-2019695
10thBilly Ruffian10717HarrisCondieWaldringfield SCUK109552412729-38101
11thStill Gamboling10614LambHuntWilsonian SCUK276-361015158207108
12thBetty Blue9644FletcherEdwardsWaldringfield SCUK1711638-441712163120
13thDanegeld10710McKechnieIrelandShoreham SCUK112115198-3021245124
14thTumult10594ClausenClausenRoskilde SeiklubDK71827141721917-37130
15thBig Dipper10688WhitneyWhitneyShoreham SCUK121914-31142017727130
16thDon't Worry Be Happy10680GoudieHallWilsonian SCUK1326322-381613374134
17thIn Off The Black10609StoneStaceyMedway YCUK1984361922168-56141
18thYella10617BullNorrisWarsashUK36123517711(DSQ)312151
19thWatery Moments9068MayWallisParkstone YCUK22.523172928918-4613159.5
20thTBA10666HartleyHartley UK161531(DSQ)4255561162
21stHavent a Clue297WrenScatterHickling Broad SCUK21171618261922-4526165
22ndThe Green One5436LindquistS. T. NielsenHo Bught SCDK25-422625614253018169
23rdRisky Business10616LeeBentleyMedway YCUK35102415182314-4441180
24thHofreki10686FisherIssadEast Down YCNI24-482212423140611188
25thCatspaw628WilkinsTuckettHickling Broad SCUK30253239-5813111820188
26thNimbus10740McGrathMcGrathStarcross YCUK14431116223315-4934188
27thNone9962HaileParishWaldringfield SCUK3136-39202118242623199
28thAlchemy10727CooperCondieDatchet Water SCUK3235-4935202828211200
29thAnnaconda10506KayFullerWarsash SCUK40462326102710-5122204
30thMegaphone8848McKenzieMcKenzieMedway YCUK202918363632-432324218
31stGrey Fox10739CollinsCollinsMinima YCUK-555020323444311017238
32ndPlane White 210706PearcePearceBlackwater SCUK22.513482341244138-60250.5
33rdFantasia7628HeffernanHeffernanMorehead Beaufort YCUSA3732-57375226192239264
34thEighth Wonder8668DearnleySlatterHickling Broad SCUK182085155-78355431272
35thBlue Jay7698ScraggScraggParkstone YCUK484528-542342302830274
36thSecond Childhood III10690GreenIngramShoreham SCUK4522342743-72376019287
37thNorwegian Blue8181MossPoulsonParkstoneUK29311340464127-9871298
38thDevon Pickle6288GridleyBerrettParkstone YCUK4439602435345211(DNC)299
39thLoch Inn10608ChaplinAytonShoreham SCUK2847(DNS)113036793536302
40thOOH OH10570RichardsLightGreat Moor SCUK3927-103343737552746302
41stKrabask10649SvarreNothlerRoskilde SeiklubDK2637213025(DNC)(DNC)3332312
42ndLiquidasset10606SchaeferHarlowGreystones SCROI34346141-6340233452319
43rdFredexi1759GibbsClaridgeMedway YCUK38545448(DNC)56323914335
44thMarauder10598LonghurstNewmanLocks SCUK4633-69335054264064346
45thBashful8338IngramBuswellHayling Island SCUK3330374353455155-58347
46thTen Grand10000ShawPreaterChew Valley Lake SCUK62594162-7049362521355
47thCordon Bleu8200LakeLakeWaldringfield SCUK-652842503155535249360
48thL'scream10673PottsPotts UK4267384454-71295733364
49thComplete Fiasco7470MarksParnhamBough BeechUK43685142455164-7329393
50thBlack Pearl10650HaleySpencerParkstone YCUK47494447(DNC)75564135394
51stTalulah8454ScottScottAldeburgh YCUK415747-737161341472397
52ndWay2Go10299LindhardtEriksenFarum SCDK57522963-7435635054403
53rdSwifter10400DenyerReidEast Down YCNI63385069644748-7740419
54thTardis8676LingFrickersBurghfield SCUK526546-908246503250423
55thBingho9222GillGillOrford SCUK-874073453974395365428
56thSurplus10003de Bruynede BruyneWijmNL596653-674939425862428
57th 10589BojsenLisbyHo Bught SCDK7161-81462929448076436
58thVirginia Plain9559FisherFisherParkstone YCUK49516368325058-7570441
59thLoki176WildeWakefieldDell Quay SCUK50-8258586257783642441
60thHart-Beat10596JessAndersonEast Down YCNI61718265274346-8953448
61stSandaig9491PearsonBenwellMedway YCUK565656-796160457143448
62ndTanj310700WilliamsWilliamsBrancaster Staithe SCUK54585252727372-7828461
63rdAunt Lucy9815ChristieHarringtonAldeburgh YCUK6963685533487056(DNC)462
64thWay Fair Lady10695O'FrielVoganEast Down YCNI725525496838(DSQ)6595467
65thTBA9416HamiltonRisbridgerDathcet Water SCUK586240664863-757259468
66thEscapade10588BishtonBishtonParkstone YCUK78446770406254-7969484
67thHitch-Hiker10601FeibuschLilleyOrford SCUK7469726067-77674251502
68thWomanizer10735KrogsgaardKraghHo Bught SCDK-857577574752576378506
69thSkwif9708BrowningBrowningCastle Cove SCUK68605961695369-7673512
70thWizzard9592MatthewsPhilbrickParkstone YCUK51727956517059-9985523
71stApril Shower10222HerbertHerbertBrading Haven YCUK536466-887776746948527
72ndSudden Comfort10687HopeHopeMengeham Rythe SCUK835376725782(DSQ)4368534
73rdArctic Tern9177SpathakySpathakyRutland SCUK73795586755938-9175540
74th 10326RobsonSmithBlack Swan SCUK8683-89817658476155547
75thJosh6042ScottScottIsland Barn Res SCUK7073-91758065337086552
76thWellington6778PrestonPrestonUpper Thames SCUK67806274608481-9644552
77thPippin10556DillistoneChaldecottCastle Cove SCUK90818459566749-9274560
78thFinitor10288RobertsRobertsShoreham SCUK64706464(DNC)646566(DNC)565
79thLa Rive10615BryantBryantWarsash SCUK7784-97718168714866566
80thErgonom334SteerEverittWaldringfield SCUK81899253(DNC)69668145576
81stPanache9633DightonBickfordUpper Thames SCUK-999585856566684777588
82ndIsobel9580StevensDunne/WigginsRoyal Lymington YCUK66764582838585-10181603
83rdEvenstar3819MarplesWestfieldParkstone YCUK927470-978681628467616
84thAeowen1162MellorMellorYorkshire Dales SCUK76417199(DNC)797786(DNC)637
85thJayell8898MorseGoldingHayling Island SCUK60777477(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)6280646
86thInto the Mystic9229HynesO'MahoneyCullayn SC Co ClareROI89888680598380-9483648
87thMystic Wind546MannersEllis-PaulNorfolk Broads YCUK79788891(DNC)8060.58884648.5
88thWhatever8446PerrySwainHaversham SCUK8893808379868274-96665
89thPlum Crazy10585GarrettFarmerHaversham SCUK918696787389(DNC)6890671
90thJaws II9780LavelleBridleWOSCUK-988583848591738793681
91stEcho967SayersSayersMedway YCUK75976593909288-10389689
92ndWindrush9369SmethurstReid-PetersLymington Town SCUK80-10094767897879091693
93rd 10068BushellBushellBough BeechUK939695-1018988846788700
94thTBA618DuttonAyrisWilsonian SCUK(DNC)(DNC)7887(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)5947703
95thJellybaby10741LyneSchaeferHillhead SCUK(DNC)(DNC)3028(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)706
96thDouble Trouble9999ConnollyColvinEast Down YCNI829298986690(DNC)83(DNC)717
97thSink the Pink404HallReidEast Down YCNI100878789(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)8263724
98thUnknown10415RobsonNewloveBlack Swan SCUK9599-1021008487839782727
99thSamphire7786MillerMcEvoyNotts County SCUK96.59110094(DNC)98(DNC)8557729.5
100th 9619BurtonBurtonWest Oxfordshire SCUK84(DNC)10495889660.595(DNC)730.5
101stWhodete5229WensleyWensleyNotts County SCUK101949396(DNC)95(DNC)6487738
102ndHead Start9191BuddGardnerCastle Cove SCUK1029099-10387938610279738
103rdHocken10661Jo O,GradyJustin MeredithChew Valley Lake SCUK(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)94769392787
104thZig Zag10716WenyonWenyonParkstone YCUK(DNC)(DNC)75105(DNC)99(DNC)10094797
105thNostromo7080WellingWellingNotts County SCUK(DNC)(DNC)105104911008910497798
106thWayward10211HardingHardingWeir Quay SCUK96.5(DNS)9092(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)818.5
107thMasoller8988BarfootJenkinsCastle Cove SCUK9498101102(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)105(DNC)824

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