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UK International Moth National Championship at Paignton - Day 2

by Mark Jardine 28 May 2017 20:38 BST 27-30 May 2017

Day two at the International Moth UK Nationals proved to be frustrating as the forecast lack of wind came to pass. After a postponement a patchy 7-8 knot wind filled in from the East, just enough to get the fleet foiling and squeeze in a single race.

Race Officer Keith Harris talked us through the frustrations of days like today, "We wait to see what the wind is doing - we have to give it time as always. What we're trying to find here is a steady breeze for a good half an hour at a reasonable speed and then maybe we can start racing. If it keeps moving then we have to wait and see what happens."

With the Moth fleet a minimum of 7 knots of breeze is needed as Keith explained, "Anything less than that and it's going to be very difficult for the fleet to foil. We're looking for half the fleet to be foiling and then it's a reasonable race for them, anything less than that and we shouldn't be racing."

After watching the wind move from East to South West and then back to East again, the postponement flag was dropped and racing started at 2:20pm on the second attempt. Choosing the right places to tack and gybe proved critical in the race as event leader David Hivey explained, "For me - especially being 90 kilos - staying on the foils was the most important part, trying to make sure you tack in the gusts and picking the side of the racecourse you go early so you have more pressure as you're coming towards the top. I tried to do that on the second beat and made a right mess of it, losing what would have been a race win by trying to tack to stay in more pressure when it looked like Paton was losing more pressure at the top. I ended up ditching my tack and losing the lead, but the idea was still there."

The race was shortened to two laps as the easterly faded, with Yealm Yacht Club's Dan Ellis taking the win, after Ben Paton crossed the line first but was called OCS. David Hivey finished second with Dan Ward third.

Day one's form sailor Dylan Fletcher had control issues with his main foil which hindered stable flight in the marginal conditions.

Post-race the Moth fleet, who have many connections with America's Cup teams, were fully engrossed in the superb racing taking place in Bermuda. With many of the sailors getting updates from the teams, it was fascinating to get the inside track as to what is really going on. What is quite clear after the opening races is that this America's Cup is wide open, and the foiling Moths have been the instigator of the modern version of this event.

More photos are on flickr in two albums; day 1 here and day 2 here.

Results after Day 2: (five races)

PosMoth ModelSail NoHelmSailing ClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1stExocet4434David HiveyDatchet122‑327
2ndRocket SSD4480Dylan FletcherWPNSA6111‑149
3rdExcoet4433Dan WardStokes Bay33‑54313
4thRocket4409Ross HarveyHISC463‑7518
5thExocet4509Jason BelbenStokes Bay Sailing Club2778‑924
6thExocet4501Dan EllisYealm Yacht Club‑171266125
7thExocet4508Dan VincentStokes Bay Sailing Club13445‑1526
8thExocet4442Kyle StonehamTBYC95122‑2728
9thExocet4180Carlo De Paoli AmbrosiC.v.Torbole781010‑1135
10thExocet4323Benoit MarieSno nantes891111‑1339
11thExocet4386Tom OfferRock12119‑32840
12thExocet4278Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Soverign SC1115813‑2247
13thExocet4499Dominic HuttonStokes Bay SC15‑171516652
14thMach 23959Paul GliddonNetley Sailing Club1616‑17121256
15thMach 24336Jonathan HeathcoteStokes Bay Sailing Club101036(DNC)460
16thRocket4347Eddie BridleBrightlingsea(DNC)192115762
17thMach 24311Alex AdamsCastle Cove‑201416141862
18thRocket4075Doug PybusQMSC14‑2420191669
19thExocet434Leigh AlbrechtQueen Mary2420‑3292578
20thExocet4350David SmithwhiteHISC19211920‑2679
21stExocet4096Tim PenfoldHISC‑232222182082
22ndExocet4309Jim McMillanStokes Bay(DNC)1313DNC1085
23rdExocet4492Nic StreatfeildRutland211823(DNC)2385
24thRocket4121James PhareQMSC(DNC)2318172987
25thMach 24248Neil BakerQMSC(DNC)3914221792
26thRocket4208Tom LambertWilsonan Sailing Club182826(DNC)28100
27thRocket V34346Nick MillerMarconi Sailing Club252724(DNC)31107
28thLunarSea4343James SainsburyGrafham sc(DNC)25252336109
29thExocet4277Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay2240(DNS)2524111
30thRocket4122Andrew friendNorfolk Punt Club28303024‑32112
31stChopper4100Chris WhiteRestronguet SC26312927‑44113
32ndRocket4072Madey Ciret Le CosquerASN Quibenon‑3634272134116
33rdMach 23975Jacob ClasenRegatta Vereinigung Elbe35292826‑37118
34thMach 24033Adam GoldingHisc29353130‑42125
35thExocet4385Steve McLeanHISC27383433(DNC)132
36thBladerider X83169Brad GibsonBirkenhead RS&PC33363331‑43133
37thMach 24136Ed RedfearnBrightlingsea SC(DNS)33352941138
38thMach 23870Eddie GatehouseHISC30373834(DNC)139
39thExocet4036Chris ClarkeThorpe bay(DNC)2637DNC30142
40thMach 23877Josie GliddonNetley Sailing club32(DNC)DNC2835144
41stMach 23281Mark DickerRORC3132(DNC)DNC38150
42ndExocet5Ben PatonLymington5(DNC)DNCDNCOCS152
43rdRocket V34438Matthew LeaRutland Water Sailing Club34(DNC)DNCDNC33165
44thRacoon4483Ben SaxtonRoyal Thames YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNC19166
45thRocket4345Richard MasonWPNSA(DNC)DNCDNCDNC21168
46thRocket4484David JessopGrafham Water(DNC)DNCDNCDNC39186
47thMach 24049Morgane SuquantASN Quibenon(DNC)DNCDNCDNC40187
48thVoodoo4445Phil OligarioAtomik HQ(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC196

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