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Laser South West Travellers at Starcross Yacht Club

by Dave Stockton 5 Jun 2013 08:25 BST 1 June 2013

Summer arrived with a bang at Starcross YC. Bright sunshine, a reasonable temperature of about 17C and most importantly a cracking breeze of 12 to 14 knots, greeted the 26 competitors who arrived for the second event of the Laser South West Grand Prix series.

The fast reach out to the start line, just off Lymnstone, was not without incident with a few succumbing to the gusting winds.

Vice Commodore and Race Officer for the day, Tony Blackmore set a relatively compact Olympic style course against a Northerly stiff breeze of about 15 knots, gusting to 20 knots. There was one start for the four 4.7's, twelve Radials and ten Standard rigs taking part. With a strong incoming tide tending to push starters over the line, the RO got the Lasers off first time with only one Radial suffering an OCS. All very well behaved!

What was to become 'the big three' in the Standard fleet, Paul Kelley (Starcross Y.C.) Charlie Maunder (Wimbleball S.C.) and Paul Bartlett (SYC), powered their way to the front of the fleet closely followed by Mike Kinnear (SYC) and Neil Dunkley (Saltash S.C.) in Radials. Biting at the heels of the leaders was Izzy Berkley (Durleigh S.C.) in her 4.7 and she continued to very cannily pick out the shifts on the windward legs.

The wind gradually increased throughout the day with it reaching 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots during the final race of the day, with quite a high attrition rate in the Radial and Standard fleets.

'The big three' continued to do battle at the front of each race of the Standard fleet and it was such close racing and equally matched that all three ended up with a 1st, a 2nd and a 3rd. Paul Kelly was the fortunate one to win the final race, which gave him 1st place with Charlie Maunder 2nd and Paul Bartlett 3rd.

In the Radial fleet Mike Kinnear finished close behind 'the big three' in each race having battled it out with Neil Dunkley and Jeremy Naylor (Shearwater S.C.) and they were to finally finish in that order.

In the 4.7 fleet, Izzy Berkley really showed her class by emphatically winning all three races, with Jasmine Waite (Restronguet S.C.) getting two second-places to put her in 2nd position with Lucy Campbell (Restronguet S.C.) 3rd.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
Standard Rig
1st202202Paul KelleySYC2‑313
2nd201857Charlie MaunderWimbleball SC‑3123
3rd203299Paul BartlettSYC12‑33
4th169898Benjamin FlowerTeign Corinthian YC‑7448
5th128798Oliver GreensladeSYC46(DNF)10
6th169168Richard BabbageStarcross YC‑85510
7th193763James LievesleyPaignton SC67(DNF)13
8th176301Nigel HicksSYC5(DNF)DNC16
9th173025Nigel McKaySYC9(DNF)DNC20
10th201639Rob UptonTeign Corinthian YC(DNS)DNFDNF22
Radial Rig
1st204121Mike KinnearSYC‑1112
2nd195030Neil DunkleySaltash SC‑2224
3rd146082Jeremy NaylorShearwater SC3‑936
4th202204Greg BartlettSYC‑6347
5th174693Roger WilliamsSYC4‑559
6th186827Theo GreensladeSYC54(DNF)9
7th186020Eddie AttenburrowSYC(DNF)8614
8th184736Alec GladstoneSYC710(DNF)17
9th189326Robin JonesSYC(OCS)6DNF19
10th77634Will MaunderWimbleball SC(DNF)7DNF20
11th164939James RipleyPaignton SC(DNF)DNCDNC26
11th190912Jack StephensonPaignton SC(DNF)DNCDNC26
4.7 Rig
1st189451Izzy BerkleyDurleigh SC‑1112
2nd179680Jasmine WaiteRestronguet SC‑3224
3rd176530Lucy CampbellRestronguet SC2‑335
4th166592Brian TuckerTeign Corinthian YC(DNF)DNCDNC10

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