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Magic Marine RS400 Southern Championship at Lymington Town SC

by Matt Sheahan 28 Jun 2016 07:45 BST 18-19 June 2016

Calling the final race of the RS400 Southern Area Championships in Lymington close, would be the understatement of the weekend, possibly the season.

As Paul Oakey and Jamie Pidduck [1441] came smoking into their last gybe, around the last mark, of the last race of the regatta they were lying 4th overall.

As they emerged on port, still on the plane, eyes fixed on the finish, it was clear that they had judged their manoeuvre and the lay line perfectly.

Furthermore, they had gybed inside and overtaken Howard Farbrother and Dan Martin [1418] who had been leading the charge throughout the last race of the four races on Sunday, only to aim for the wrong leeward mark.

In less than 200m Oakey and Pidduck had leapt from 4th to 1st overall. But it was even closer than that.

Among the 41 entries for the event, Jon Heissig and Nicky Griffin [1454] had their eyes on the silverware over the weekend by delivering an impressively consistent scoreline of seconds and thirds while others danced around them. Their efforts meant that they had gone into the final race with the lowest gross points yet despite delivering another solid third, they had emerged equal first with Oakey and Pidduck.

Clearly, with the rules for a tie break favouring the last to win, it was Oakey and Co. that took the biggest of the three trophies home.

Pointing at the wrong leeward mark at a critical time had cost Farbrother and Martin dearly, dropping them to 4th.

For many of us, this right royal battle for the chocolates was irrelevant as we endeavoured to run with the big dogs. But no one was complaining.

Those that remained for the final two races once the breeze and tide had built, enjoyed a full on, downhill foam up. That, and the superb close racing with nip and tuck gybes, crashes, nose dives and kite trawls aplenty.

In fact, the breeze wasn't that strong, around 16-18knots from the south west. But the building spring ebb tide that pressed against the steady breeze boosted the apparent breeze to just over 20 knots and kicked up waves made for surfing.

With 2-3 knots of tide, the mark roundings were fun too, a combination of rally style handbrake turns on a race track that felt like a treadmill.

There will be stories aplenty from this regatta, but aside from the trophy winners, among the many impressive performances was that of George Bridge and Henry Marsh sailing 1051. Not only were they probably the youngest pair in the fleet, but appeared to weigh less than a bag of crisps - without the crisps. Given the conditions they were impressively quick. In fact, frustratingly quick for the two previous owners of the boat who were racing their newer models and were forced to stare at the transom on several occasions. (No names, no shame).

On a separate tack, the organisation at the Lymington Town Sailing club was also very impressive. So too was the après-race hospitality that saw a full club bar and dance floor well into the night leading to scores of hangovers the following morning that you could have sold to medical science.

Sadly, four back to back races in champagne conditions didn't offer the cure that some required or were expecting.

So what of Saturday's racing? Light and shifty for the two races that were run. Not to everyone's taste, but once again it was still the same people that found their way to the front.

For most, the real deal was Sunday which delivered some of the best racing the fleet has seen this season and doubtless some more tall stories to fuel the next social.

More great Sportography.TV photos available to purchase here.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st 1441Paul OakeyJamie PidduckPortchester SC1‑12244112
2nd 1454Jon HeissigNicky GriffinLlangorse SC22‑332312
3rd 1202Sam KnightSam PickeringWalsall‑163113513
4thChaos monkey1418Howard FarbrotherDan MartinQueen Mary sc5‑13621216
5thJim1189Steve RestallChris Stubbs 354125‑1429
6th 1433Rob MartinJan MartinLymington Town SC6110612(DNC)35
7th 1017Sean ClearySteven TynerOxford SC‑297897435
8th 1439Kevin PodgerHeather ChipperfieldLymington Town SC(DNC)91456741
9thSTY1452Howard EelesWayne HancoxBartley S.C.15618‑2310655
10th 1192Jack MunnellyJack MunnellyLittlehampton(OCS)15127111156
11th 684Matt FowlerGreg ShipleyEastbourne20(DNF)51481360
12th 1356Pete VincenttbaLlandegfedd and BCYC14491823(DNC)68
13th 1435Matthew SheahanEllie SheahanNetley2110‑251516870
14th 1190Stephen JonesAndy HarrisChew valley lake sc11(BFD)1519171072
15th 904Grant BlakeJessica BarkerOxford Sailing Club‑1919171713975
16thComfortably Numb1390Andy HatchDan HawkinsQMSC30(BFD)201091281
17th 1444Nick MartinCaroline MartinLee on Solent1381111(DNC)DNC85
18thBoatyMcBoatFace836Adam HumphreyJo HumphreyTISC18(DNC)2416151790
19th 1051George BridgeHenry Marsh ‑25162121211594
20th 1184Tim WilliamsBob ClementsOxford S C1711282020(DNC)96
21st 854Chris Brown  23(DNC)22241916104
22ndHarum Scarum1290David BrownRebecca BrownQueen Mary Sailing Club4(DNC)713DNCDNC108
23rd 1404Matthew ThomasMatthew ThomasLymington Town SC12141625(DNC)DNC109
24th 1333Liam WillisJulie WillisLymington Town SC7(BFD)138DNCDNC112
25th 934David SwiftRob BurgessWarsash SC2718312214(DNC)112
26th 1287James BowmanJonathan CarrStarcross Sailing Club3217262822(DNC)125
27th 1236Mike BakerJune bakerLymington Town SC3420272618(DNC)125
28thL1019Rob CorfieldTom DobbsDell Quay SC823(DSQ)3026DNC129
29th 1322Gideon EwersGilly EwersChichester YC2221322925(DNC)129
30th 1414Caroline DowningJason McDonnellBartley10(BFD)19DNCDNCDNC155
31stSarenne1060Pete PickfordChris CarpenterDell quay26223532(DNC)DNC157
32ndL1022Andy Clarklukasz sieniawskiShoreham SC242433(DNF)DNCDNC165
33rd 689Matthew WrightGavin KingThorney Island Sailing Club33(DNC)29DNC24DNC170
34thRacing Sober1447John CooperBecci wigleyLymington Town SC9(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC177
35th 1231Neil CardenClareRoyal Lymington YC28(DNF)23DNCDNSDNC177
36thPink Panther 3527Andy PowellSteve BroomWarsash(DNF)DNF3027DNSDNC183
37th 744Simon CameronNick cameronLymington Town SC(OCS)BFD3431DNCDNC191
38th 1342Max TosettiJenny Douglasqmsc31(BFD)DNCDNCDNCDNC199
39thRosie Rocket1256Adrian BatemanAbby Keightly‑HansonLymington Town SC(OCS)DNCDNFDNCDNCDNC210
39thJoseon1392Chris StantonLouise HoskenSURBITON(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC210
39th 1210Mike Partridge  (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC210

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