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Solo Open at Chichester Yacht Club

by Meryl Deane 11 May 2016 20:38 BST 7 May 2016
Solos at Chichester © Mark Green

The 2016 Chichester Yacht Club Solo Open was held alongside a Europe Open. Sailors were greeted with the first warm weekend of the year - hopefully a precursor to a lovely summer! Warm sunshine but initially no wind greeted the 34 entries for the Solo Open meeting. With competitors travelling from across the South East, the sailors were all hoping for the forecast Force 4 wind to kick in. A little later than forecast the wind arrived - an interesting F3 building to F4. Race Officer Andrew Martin had to delay the start a little but racing got underway with 3 races.

In the Solo Fleet Race 1 there was initially a strong tide pushing competitors across the start line – resulting in a general recall. A new start line was laid to reduce the effect of the tide and racing got under way. Race 1 was led by Chichester YC's Ian Barnett from the early part of the race, retaining his lead through the race, local knowledge on tides helping. There was some fierce competition for the next few places with Vince Horey (King George/HISC) in 2nd place and Martin Frary 3rd. Anthony Osman was leading CYC boat in Race 1 with a fifth place.

Race 2 was held at about high water, so less impact of the tides. There was some close racing throughout the fleet Nick Bonner (Hamble River) was in into second place behind Martin Frary in the early part of the race but Vince Horey managed to pass him in the latter part of the race. Martin Frary was first, Vince Horey second and Nick Bonner third. Richard Anderton, who is not a regular Solo sailor, was the leading CYC boat in sixth place sailing a borrowed boat he had never sailed before.

By Race 3 the tide had started to run out quite fast, again there was fierce competition throughout the race, but Martin Frary once again got a dominating lead and finished in first place. Vince Horey was second and Richard Anderton getting into the swing of Solo sailing was third.

Final Results - with 2 first places Martin Frary took first, Vince Horey 2nd and first Veteran, Ian McGregor was 3rd and first Grand Master with Richard Anderton 4th and first CYC sailor. Gordon Barclay was first Septimus. Winners were presented with some great Rooster kit – prizes supported by Rooster Sailing.

Overall sailors had had a wonderful days sailing returning to shore for a CYC tea and prize giving.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st5583Martin Frary(112
2nd5670Vince HoreyKIng George SC/HISC(224
3rd5665Iain McGregorSalcombe YC44(8
4th5336Richard AndertonCYC(639
5th5421Anthony OsmanCYC5(49
6th4982Nick BonnerHamble River83(11
7th4967Patrick FellPapercourt65(11
8th5198Craig WilliamsonHISC(8513
9th5461Guy MaygerFelpham SC(71118
10th5570Malcolm BuchananLymington Town SC99(18
11th4561Roger PuttockDell Quay(101020
12th5352Mike WilkieDesborough SC(14822
13th4942Roger MillettCYC(111223
14th5059Mark HarperCYC11(1526
15th5291Nick MardenBough Beech SC13(1326
16th5596Ray CollinsLocks SC(131427
17th5237Derek JackmanCYC1418(32
18th5400Ian LissamoreCYC(161733
19th5663Ian BarnettCYC1(DNS [34]35
20th5494John SteelsStarcross SC(171835
21st5625David MaltbyDell Quay1620(36
22nd4936Gordon BarclayDell Quay(191938
23rd4595Paul TrevanCYC1921(40
24th4603Adrian RoweCYC2522(47
25th4373David MarshallBough Beech SC(232447
26th5415Dave HopeCYC(252348
27th4177Gareth JonesBrading Haven YC(282250
28th4465Nicola BuchananDell Quay(262551
29th5223Paul ThorntonCYC26(2753
30th5432Mike ShawDell Quay(272855
31st4293Michael CookBosham(302959
32nd4957David SwiftDell Quay3029(59
33rd4026Humphrey BowdenCYC31(DNS [34]65

More photos and full results at cyc.co.uk/on-the-water/dinghies/openraceresults

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