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CVRDA 11th National Rally at Clywedog Sailing Club

by Rupert Whelan 3 Sep 2010 08:01 BST 28-30 August 2010
Classic and Vintage nationals at Llyn Clywedog in West Wales © Pat Jones

The Bank Holiday weekend saw 24 classic boats assemble at beautiful Llyn Clywedog in West Wales for the 11th CVRDA National Rally. Clywedog Sailing Club is fairly difficult to get to over the mountains, but travellers were rewarded on arrival with a warm welcome, a campsite with fantastic views, the best sailing club cooking in Wales and an open bar. Perfect.

Saturday’s practice race was held in wild conditions, but despite this 17 boats made the start area. Several decided after one lap that enough was enough, but most carried on. A huge squall up the beat, however, saw many boats simply blown flat. The rescue crews did an amazing job towing boats home where necessary (Thank you!). Despite this, 4 boats made it to the finish, and amazingly, even though most of the boats were built over 40 years before, there was no serious damage.

Sunday dawned wet and windy – not ideal weather for vintage dinghies. However, only a couple of boats decided to sit out the racing. Boats out sailing ranged in size from 20’ long Flying 15’s and a 17’ Skua to a 12 foot long Firefly and a National 12. Classic Merlin Rockets (and a Vintage pre-amalgamation Rocket) were the best represented class, with 6 boats dating from just post war to 1971.

A Fireball lit up the race course between spectacular incidents, ranging from rounding marks in the wrong direction in front of the whole fleet to capsizes and the helm throwing himself overboard… congratulations to Roger Devereux on winning this year’s Wingnut Award for spectacularly daft behaviour!

In the racing, the Flying 15’s coped well with the conditions, though one pushed things rather too hard and managed to capsize. Amazingly, they managed to sail the water out and carry on racing. Also going well were Albacore 195, Finn 197, and Firefly 2324, all built by master boat builders Fairey Marine, over 50 years before. On handicap in the 3 races sailed, Finn and Firefly shared top honours.

Monday dawned early for the campers, with bright sunshine flooding the tents, rather than the previous day’s rain. Even better, the wind had dropped to a manageable amount. The whole fleet set out, and a crowded start line saw Flying 15 2127, Pegasus 199 and Merlin Rocket 2121 build a massive lead by the 2nd mark. However, as the race went on, the wind dropped, and chasing boats managed to close the gap on the stranded leading 3 just short of the finish line. Finn 424 managed to go from dead last to 3rd on the water.

After lunch, the final race started in almost still conditions, and this time it was the chance of the superbly sailed Finn 197 to build the huge lead. However, the fickle wind had one last trick up its sleeve as the final beat for the Finn turned into a reach for everyone else, and the Firefly was able to close up enough to take a somewhat lucky win on handicap.

It was fantastic to see so many old boats showing that they are not ready to be put out to pasture, being so well sailed by their loving owners. Thanks must go to the Mick the race officer and his team for putting on a great event on a weekend of weather extremes.

Overall Results:

Classics and Overall
1st Firefly 2324 Saskia, Rupert Whelan & Matt Andrews
2nd Finn 197 Django, Peter Vinton
3rd Albacore 195, Steve Bailey & Keith Woodworth

Vintage
1st Rocket 252 Gannett, Garry Rucklidge & Peter Rucklidge

Old
1st Flying 15 2127, Paul Watson & Paul Morris

Lost Classes
1st Mirror 14 580, Andy Eastbury & Tracey Eastbury

PosFleetBoat NameClassSail NoHelmCrewClubUSPNR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stClassicSaskiaFirefly 2324Rupert WhelanMatt AndrewsWhitefriars99-211114
2ndClassicDjangoFinn 197Peter Vinton Staunton Harold9412-3328
3rdClassic Albacore 195Steve BaileyKeith WoodworthNottingham96382(DNF)316
4thClassicTen Sixty SixMerlin Rocket 1066Tim BuryPat KuenzlerBanbury9264(DNC)6420
5thOld Flying Fifteen 2127Paul WatsonPaul MorrisClywedog8783-99929
6thClassicSprite FullMerlin Rocket 507Chris BarlowLois BarlowShearwater9656(DNC)71230
7thVintageGannetMerlin Rocket 252Garry RucklidgePeter RucklidgeForfar1014(DNF)5151438
8thOld Flying Fifteen 1457Peter Jackson Clywedog8779817(DNF)41
9thOldWhite RabbitFinn 424Alan Williams Roadford Lake S.C.92(DNC)DNC65642
10thOld Fireball11224Nigel SpurrSue AnnMidland85127(DNC)101342
11thOld Flying Fifteen 1855Keith RollinsonRod TownsendClywedog87954(DNC)DNC43
12thClassicHalf CutMerlin Rocket 2121Sandy LavellePat JonesShearwater9110(DNF)11111143
13thClassic Skua43John AndrewsJane AndrewsWhitefriars98111010(DNF)1546
14thOld Wayfarer 5034Brian OsborneSteve ColdicottClywedog95DSQ111416-1856
15thClassic Mirror 14580Andy EastburyTracy EastburyBristol Avon91(DNC)DNC1312757
16thOld Pegasus199Keith Rollinson Clywedog92(DNC)DNCDNC4559
17thClassic Wayfarer 1079Giles PenfoldKate PenfoldShearwater97(DNC)1212DNF1662
18thClassic Merlin Rocket 950Stephen HawkinsChristopher HawkinsSouth Cerney91DNF(DNC)DNC8DNF70
19thOld Fireball  Roger Devereux cvrda86(DNC)DNCDNC131073
20thOld OK 1211Alan Price Hayling Ferry97(DNC)DNCDNC2DNF74
21stOld National 12 2452Rit WaltonPlaifah WaltonMelton96(DNC)DNCDNCDNF880
22ndOld Enterprisek14Andrews family Whitefriars97(DNC)DNCDNC141781
23rdOld Flying Fifteen 3128  Clywedog87(DNC)DNC7DNCDNC82
24thOld Merlin Rocket 2404Tony Vowell Pwlllheli88(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC100

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