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Enterprise Severnside Area Championship at Penarth Yacht Club

by Richard Leach 16 Aug 2016 16:56 BST 13-14 August 2016

The Enterprise Area championship was held at Penarth Yacht Club 13th & 14th August 2016. Unfavourable tides had dictated the event was scheduled for the middle of August.

The forecast was for good winds on the Saturday and with little or no wind on Sunday. These proved accurate; race officer Keith Whitfield had increased the number of races on Saturday to four. In order to trigger a discard.

The course was set a km off the club house in an attempt to find some stable off shore wind. This worked to a degree but there were plenty of oscillations and a few lulls but most of the racing was done in marginal to full planning conditions with a lumpy sea.

Three travellers joined eight keen locals who were not on holiday.

Race one started on schedule and was won by Ann Jackson and Alan Skeens (Burfield SC.) with Jonathon Woodward (Reditch SC.) with his Penarth crew Chris Keitley second. Local boat Chris Palmer and Beatrice Drury came third with Paul Young and Jarred Lewis (Midland SC.) in fourth.

A twelfth boat joined for the second race. National champion Tim Sadler and crew Ali Morrish (Yorkshire Dales SC) after a nightmare journey from Leeds made it to the start line and forty minutes later crossed the finish line first. John and Chris were again second with Ann and Alan third with Martyn Bromley and Jane Humpage (PYC) fourth.

Race three had an identical first three but with Steve Lucey and Claudia Haynes (PYC) fourth.

Keith Whitfield and his mark laying team had been very busy adjusting the course but with a couple of shortenings had managed to keep it on time.

So race four started in a strong breeze which shifted left at the last minute. Chaos ensued especially in my boat but Tim and Ali missed the pin and came back in on port, loud shouts, a capsize by Steve Arthur and John Sorenson (PYC) had Tim and Ali doing their turns. John and Chris led the race followed by Ann and Alan. The highly competitive mid fleet watched Tim and Ali plane pass them down the reach however it took them some time to get past Martyn and Jane to get third.

Sunday was windless as forecast and eventually abandoned.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1st 23384Tim SadlerAli Morrish(DNC)1135
2ndSimply Red23089Jonathan WoodwardChris Keitley‑22215
3rdTo infirmity & beyond23349Ann JacksonAlan Skeens1‑3326
4thBaby Blue Eyes23348Martyn BromleyJane Humpage54‑6413
5thOut of the Blue22901Paul YoungJared Lewis455‑614
6thMad Goose23308Steve LuceyClaudia Haynes‑664515
7thThunderbird 422927Chris PalmerBeatrice Drury37‑9818
8thMy Aim is True23140Richard LeachJane Pickford7‑87721
9thExcalibur23227Steve ArthurJon Sorenson8108(DNC)26
10thAkangra23312Peter RendallHelen Cummins99‑10927
11thBaby Blue22937Simon JamesCeri Grindal11‑1211931
12thRoxy23242Andrew GrantSue Grant1011(RTD)DNC33

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