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UKGlobal Flying 15 Nationals at Parkstone Yacht Club - Day 3

by David Harding 8 Jul 2014 08:12 BST 5-8 July 2014

For those who have been following the British Flying Fifteen nationals from afar, the news from Monday is... more of the same: more superb sailing conditions in Poole Bay, more top-rate race management, more happy sailors returning ashore for a lively and sociable evening at Parkstone Yacht Club. and two more bullets for the unstoppable Graham Vials and Chris Turner, who made it a clean sweep and secured the championship with a day to spare.

It wasn't exactly as though somebody had hit the repeat button from Sunday, however. The 11-15 knots of wind had a little more south in it to start with and, for the day's first race, the tide was still running to the west, carrying the fleet towards the line. That might have contributed to the two general recalls. After the first, PRO Bryan Drake broke out the U flag. After the second it was a case of no more grace: black-flag time. The fleet responded and the third start was clean with no boats suffering the ignominy of a BFD.

Having been one of the most consistent teams in the first four races, it was turn of Ian Cadwallader and Dave Sweet to lead around the windward mark, ahead of Irish visitors John Lavery and David O'Brien. Vials and Turner were in fourth, but no one was surprised to see them start to pick off the boats in front of them around the triangle, sausage, triangle course. Cadwallader and Sweet kept them in their rear-view mirrors all the way to the last gybe mark and for most of the final shy reach to the finish, only to see the red spinnaker of 4004 sneaking past just yards from the line.

For race 6 – started under a black flag after another general recall – the breeze had rocked to the right and a few rapid shifts up the beat caught out the unwary. Playing them to good effect and leading around the weather mark were Andy McKee and Rich Jones, who were finding their form after a trying start to the championship. They lost a trailer wheel on their way down from Manchester and arrived on the back of an AA truck more than 18 hours after setting off, just making the start of the first race on Saturday and sailing for the first two days with a damaged keel. Catching up on sleep and performing minor sugary to the boat had an effect in the form of a fourth in race 5 and a third in race 6, in which they were overtaken only by the relentless Vials and Turner and by the oh-so-consistent Greg Wells and Richard Rigg, who notched up their fourth 2nd place.

The highlights of the day for most were the reaches, especially the second of each triangle which was about as shy as it could be for a spinnakering leg. With waves to play with and sunshine to add sparkle to the spray, these were reaches to remember.

Results after Day 3:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st4004FoofGraham VialsChris TurnerRoyal Lymington YC‑1111115
2nd4030AgathaGreg WellsRichard RiggHISC2‑12228216
3rd4014 Ian CawalladerDave SweetCVLSC4‑9572624
4th3955Hyde SailsRichard LoveringMatthew AlvaradoHISC5243‑111125
5th3998 Alan BaxMark DarlingHISC837‑195730
6th3760 Jeremy DavyMarin HuettHISC94‑20133837
7th4005Fiery ChariotAndy MckeeRich JonesDoverstone SC1210‑2584337
8th4021 Steve GoacherPhil EvansRWYC1013‑1447539
9th4016Statler & WaldorfHamish MackayAndrew LawsonRoyal Thames YC‑19148517953
10th3960Freddy XIVMark LongstaffBen LongstaffGrafham Water SC135121410‑1654
11th3957FourwindsCharles ApthorpJonathon ClarkHISC1419‑2299455
12th3862QuindiciBill ChardSimon HawkesCVLSC186310‑191956
13th4024Really FlyingSimon KnellerDave LucusGrafham Water SC11711‑16151256
14th4019Pure MagicDavid TabbChewey SherrellParkstone Yacht Club1518615‑251367
15th4002afloat.ieJohn LaveryDavid O'BrienNYC61521206(BFD)68
16th3994Mad SparksChris WaplesTom WaplesHISC‑2011156181868
17th3537Land of ConffussionBob AlexanderHuw WillettsParkstone Yacht Club71713‑24122170
18th4025Leap of FaithChris GorringeNadia HosieParkstone Yacht Club218‑3412211072
19th3922FootlooseCrispin Read‑WilsonSteve BrownParkstone Yacht Club316925‑402679
20th3953Forca del VentoRobert HogbenGlyn MorganRYA22291826‑3715110
21st3407MuttonSimon SpoltonGrant MurphyParkstone Yacht Club29‑3716231332113
22nd3914Defying GravityAdrian TattersallTim SmartParkstone Yacht Club24303117‑3414116
23rd3736WavebreakerPeter BannisterSue BannisterHISC313410(DNS)2220117
24th3950WindwhistlerSimon PattersonSimon ThompsonDraycote Water SC2323‑27272322118
25th4017 Phil SnewinKeith JamiesonRMYC25‑3633112034123
26th3726Just PerfectGraham ThomasTim O'BrienGrafham Water SC30‑3219223223126
27th3875MiffysollolieBrett DingwallTim ScherberckAldenham SC1620‑40333524128
28th4029 Stephen HopsonNigel KingFarmoor2722‑43391629133
29th3821Two in a barPatrick KeatsChris JermynParkstone Yacht Club342624‑362925138
30th3954Hakuna Kutoa KatikaJohn HansonHelen SeldonDatchet Water SC28‑4436371427142
31st3916SilhoutteMartin LewisMike RileyParkstone Yacht Club3721‑42302430142
32nd3820DragonflyRussell AbrahamsMike PearceCVLSC3927‑41183328145
33rd3900One MoreMichael HicksPatrick HicksQueen Mary SC38352829‑4617147
34th3902DeffiantRichard HopeMike StensonDraycote Water SC3231233526‑36147
35th3536FFizzbuzzMervyn WrightHoward ShawyerDatchet Water SC26283921‑4338152
36th3899Spirit of HallinMike ThompsonLynne AdamsCVLSC(DNS)2517403044156
37th3681PterodactylPhilip HudsonPeter NashBroxbourne33‑4229322735156
38th4027 Bobby SalmondPatrick CondyRYA‑412426413640167
39th3901Free WheelinMike KilbeeTony CoxParkstone Yacht Club43333534‑4431176
40th3667Just WilliamJonathan WardJulia WardOgston SC174030‑484546178
41st3826The Flying FoxDaniel PilgrimJosh PraterCVLSC44‑4538283839187
42nd3643FFizzDick LinfordPeter BiggsParkstone Yacht Club4238‑47432842193
43rd3845Glass Half FullJohn HassenJohn WilsonSouth Perth YC3639‑51314745198
44th3974CarbonfootprintGeorge BaylissMike StephensHISC3547324242‑50198
45th3345FantasyDavid PipeRob JarrettParkstone Yacht Club40434538‑4833199
46th3850FfeonixChristina MoncurStephen MoncurParkstone Yacht Club454837‑493941210
47th3942QuaffablePeter GiffordDavid NashCVLSC49414445‑5043222
48th3969Cruise MissileBarry RolfeMatt SouthamParkstone Yacht Club4646‑48464148227
49th4020Frickin FantabulousGraham ScroggieBen ScroggieParkstone Yacht Club(DNF)DNSDSQDSQ3137233
50th3783Feeling FriskySteve RandleLisa RandleParkstone Yacht Club47494647(DSQ)47236
51st3625Tempus FugitMark BaskervilleJames Aitkin‑SmithParkstone Yacht Club(DNF)DNS49444949246
52nd3976ProthisJean‑Yves RenaultJean‑Yves MartensDinard50515050‑5251252
53rd3597King OffallRobert PittsJulie JacksonCVLSC485052(DNF)51DNS256
54th2876Gripple NipperGraham LathamSara BriscoeRMYC(DNS)DNSDNSDNCDNCDNC275

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