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Flying 15 Open at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Simon Kneller 24 Apr 2012 09:21 BST 21-22 April 2012

Saturday dawned bright and clear to greet 17 teams, including 6 visitors, for the annual Flying 15 Open Meeting at Grafham Water SC.

A relatively steady westerly airflow prevailed for the day with wind speeds ranging from 7-8 knots in the lulls to peaks of 15-16 kts. Shifts were there to be had but picking them correctly proved to be more difficult.

'Never go in without protection' is a wise adage but one local team who I won't name took this advice to extremes and sailed out to the start line with the rudder bag still attached! Good tip for our GBR Olympic hopefuls in 2012 – this is slow!

The Race Officer set a standard Olympic course for 6 races over the 2 days with 3 minute starts, which certainly everyone on their toes.

Race one saw plenty of shifts down the course but the left side came good in the last 200yds of the beat and Kneller/Lucas (sans rudder bag) got lifted in on port and set off on the first reach with 5 boat lengths on Wells/Darling. The reach went very broad and Wells/Darling were able to creep down on the leading boat.

The second reach was tight and a struggle to 3 sail but Wells/Darling stayed high and got the jump on Kneller/ Lucas and kept this lead to the finish with Bax/Busby getting past Kneller to the finish.

Race 2 followed a similar course but with Kneller/Lucas switching into 2nd and Bax/Busby into 3rd. By Race 3 the breeze had picked up nicely and was touching 18-20 kts by the time the last reaches were sailed. Wells was right on Kneller's transom down the 2nd to last reach with some dramatic course changing required to prevent Wells from charging past to windward. Both boats reached the gybe mark very close together with Kneller just ahead and clear to gybe, as both boats went through the gybe a twinning line went ‘ping' on the trailing boat- Kneller getting a boat lengths breathing space. Once again the final reach was very tight to 3 sail and once again, Wells got past to windward. However it soon became clear that the reach was too tight for a spinnaker and the race became who could drop first. In the end Kneller Lucas got the billowing material into some semblance of order and two sailed to the finish with Wells/Darling close behind. Once again, Bax and Busby kept a watching brief in 3rd.

Day 2

A forecast for more breeze greeted competitors on the Sunday but if anything a more shifty SSW breeze was coming off large build ups of cumulous clouds forming up from the west.

The Wells/Darling combination proved difficult to beat and put in two straight wins making the last race unnecessary for them. However, there was a lot of action back in the fleet with Knight/Knight getting right up with the leaders in race 5 (4th) Cave and Thomas putting in 2 5ths to end on a high note and visitors Castle and Barford scoring a 3rd in the last race. Bax/Busby took the last race making the scoring very close for 2nd and 3rd overall.

A great two days of racing and a big thank you to the Race Officer and his team who did a great job with turning races round and setting good Olympic courses and to GWSC for once again showing what a great inland venue it is.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st3920Greg WellsMark DarlingHayling Island SC11211(DNC)6
2nd3937Simon KnellerDave LucasGWSC-32123210
3rd3998Alan BaxPaul BusbyHayling2-3332111
4th3789Allen CaveGraham ThomasGWSC655-75526
5th3914A. TattersallTim SwlartParkstone YC-1264106430
6th3794Dave PhilpottJenny PhilpottGWSC8468-9834
7th3898Colin NuttChris HoughGWSC7-1010410637
8th3765Ian CastleNeil BarfordHISC-13128612341
9th3901Mike KilbeeTony CoxParkstone YC58-15911942
10th3627Jonathan KnightTrish KnightGWSC11117-1541144
11th3853Noel WestBill WhillockNehaven&Seaford SC1579127(DNC)50
12th3966Brian ThakeRichard LedgerGWSC4141113-161254
13th3726Tim OBrienJohn AstonGWSC14914-16141061
14th3645Nick TaylorAndrew Bolton/Julian ClarkGWSC10(BFD)12OCS15762
15th3849Graham WadeleyAngela TaskerGWSC9131314-171463
16th3924Bob GattonJohn ForsdikeGWSC(DNC)DNCDNC58DNC67
17th3826Tony LyallColin BurnsGWSC(DNC)DNC1611131371

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