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Rooster Laser South Coast Travellers at Chichester Yacht Club

by Andy Palmer-Felgate 17 Oct 2016 16:45 BST 9 October 2016
Rooster Laser South Coast Travellers at Chichester © CYC

20 Lasers joined in the Chichester YC Open on Saturday. This was the final race of the Rooster sponsored South Coast Travellers series. Thirteen visitors made the journey to the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour to join seven boats from Chichester YC for the annual Laser and Laser Radial Open Meeting. The wind was lighter than expected, averaging a Force 3, and with the sun making several prolonged appearances it made for a perfect autumnal sailing day.

Race 1 saw just one boat over the line at the start, who was promptly called back by Race Officer Nick Colbourne. A slow beat then ensued against the flooding tide with the fleets splitting to either side of the deep channel. The leaders emerged from the left and in the Radials it was Tim Boon (CYC) who took line honours, whilst Greg Bartlett (Starcross YC) saw off a strong challenge from Craig Williamson (HISC) in the full rig fleet.

The wind veered to a stable south-westerly direction for Race 2 and the tide slackened off making for great tactical racing. In the Standard Fleet CYC's Charlie Porter was first at the windward mark but was quickly overhauled by Andy Palmer-Felgate (CYC), Richie Bailey (HISC), Craig and Greg down the run. An intense battle ensued between these four, with Andy taking a lucky wind shift on the last beat to clinch a win. In the Radials, Alex Butler (HISC) revelled in the steadier conditions to take the win ahead of Tim with Andy Chapman (Weston SC) finishing 3rd.

The deciding third and final race of the day was all about the downwind legs against the fast ebbing tide, and saw the lighter sailors come to the fore. In the Radials Alex Butler took his second win of the day (and overall victory) ahead of Andy Chapman and Liz Palmer-Felgate. Her husband (Andy P-F) used his whopping 63kg frame to full advantage in the full rig fleet to lead from start to finish and take the title, with Craig, Greg and Richie overlapped for much of the time just a boat length or two astern.

Photos & more details on www.cyc.co.uk

Biddy Colbourne and the galley team prepared the customary delicious selection of cakes, sausage rolls and sandwiches for the prize-giving tea. After the CYC prize-giving Ian Payne presented the Rooster Sailing sponsored goodies for overall winners in this season's South Coast Grand Prix - see www.southcoastgrandprix.co.uk

Radial Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1st197941Alex BulterHISC‑2112
2nd195249Tim BoonChichester Yacht Club12‑63
3rd198189Andy ChapmanWeston SC‑7325
4th83Liz Palmer‑FelgateChichester Yacht Club3‑536
5th209980Charlie SouthStokes Bay SC4(RET)48
6th152585Sue RitchieNewport Boat Club‑5459
7th193702William EvansChichester Yacht Club66‑712

Standard Fleet Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3Pts
1stCYC 1Andy Palmer‑FelgateChichester YC‑7112
2nd210914Craig WilliamsonHISC/UoP2‑324
3rd210404Greg BartlettStarcross YC1‑445
4th206871Richie BaileyHISC‑3235
5th202523Peter MaySpinnaker SC5‑8510
6th166550Ian PayneChichester YC47(DNC)11
7th203159Olly BushWeirwood SC‑95611
8th181047Charles PorterChichester YC66‑912
9th203304Andrew MartinChichester YC8‑9816
10th122211Richard BradshawWeirwood SC‑1210717
11th169257James GerwatFelpham SC‑13111021
12th22000Mark AldousFelpham SC10‑131121
13th107107Julian IngleThorney Island SC11‑121223

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