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Volvo Noble Marine RS400 Nationals at Mount's Bay Sailing Club - Overall

by Matt Sheahan 30 Aug 2017 09:36 BST 20-24 August 2017

When Mounts Bay Sailing Club, in Marazion, Cornwall was announced as the venue for this year's Volvo Noble Marine RS400 National Championships the fleet needed little encouragement to sign up as 74 boats took to the cause.

Overlooked by the impressive St Michael's Mount, the venue is well known for its ability to deliver a wide variety of conditions from strong winds and big waves, to light conditions and flat waters with subtly tricky tidal currents. This year's event encompassed all of these conditions in pretty much every combination throughout the five day championship.

As if to justify its reputation for being a venue for grown ups, the weather delivered rain, strong winds and a large swell for the opening race. And while the breeze moderated for the second race of the day, the fleet was left in now doubt that Mounts Bay meant business.

The pecking order in the fleet was less clear with three boats leading on equal points. Day two saw conditions shift gear completely. Gone was the large swell and stiff breeze to be replaced by flat water and 6-8 knots of wind.

After a further two races the focus of attention in the fleet now included Stewart and Sarah Robertson, Dave Exley and Mark Lunn, Alex Barry and Richard Leonard along with Paul and Mark Oakey who had each scored top three results to put pressure on Gorringe and Wells.

In its effort to keep the fleet on its toes, the weather threw 15-18 knots, sunshine and waves into the mix while the local wildlife sent a pod of dolphins and flock of sea birds to liven things up still further. For many, this was the outstanding day of the week with some of the best racing conditions of the season.

Once again Gorringe and Wells were the stand out performers of the day delivering two back to back wins to extend their lead in the overall series.

But another team was making its mark at the front of the fleet, namely John Downey and Sandy Rimmington sailing 522. Finishing 10th in the first race was an impressive performance for an old boat in a highly competitive fleet. Finishing 4th in the second race proved that their performance had been no fluke.

The penultimate day proved to be a waiting game as the light breeze danced around the bay as if playing hide and seek with the race committee who were trying to lay a fair course. When racing did get under way conditions were light and tricky with a difficult sea state on hand to stop all who weren't concentrating in their tracks.

Once again was Jon Gorringe and Oli Wells who led the fleet with Francisco and Teresa Lobato and last year's National champions Paul and Mark Oakey close behind.

When it came to the final day's racing and the battle for the biggest of the silverware Gorringe and Wells were in a strong position but still had to fend off the advances of the Portuguese Lobato pair who were still close enough on points to take the overall win.

With light and shifty conditions prevailing it was perhaps unsurprising that the pair locked horns with some match racing in the busy pre-start, chasing each other around the fleet like children at a family party.

Throughout the day the conditions became increasingly light and shifty putting added pressure on Gorringe and Wells as they fought hard to avoid being caught up in the large dead patches of water.

A giant hole had opened up in the middle of the course to trap the bulk of the fleet but the usual suspects had seen the breeze heading in from the distance and had got themselves into this to sail around the outside of the windless zone. Minutes later Gorringe and Wells had taken another win with the Oakeys in second and the Lobatos in third.

The impressive final performance had sealed the overall victory for Gorringe and Wells while the Lobatos took second and Paul Hilliar and Matt Bailey finished third.

The battles continued down the fleet throughout the championship, with Rob Jones and Robin Russell (in 22nd) taking the Silver Fleet Trophy, and Ben Pickering and Dom Mortimer (in 33rd overall) taking the Bronze title. New-comer Chloe Martin took the Lady Helm trophy, coming in 15th sailing with brother Dan.

In the new 4-Nations Cup, the Irish were the winners and will have to come in number to the RS400 Europeans at the RS Games to defend their title.

RS Sailing donated a spinnaker and jib to the fleet in honour of the great turnout and these were raffled under strict terms at the final championships, with Paul Hilliar winning the spinnaker and Nick Daniels the jib.

Congratulations to all the champions, and a massive thank you to Mounts Bay SC, the sponsors Volvo UK and Noble Marine Insurance, and to supporters Harken UK, Forwards Sailing and RS Sailing.

Overall Results:

PosFleetSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1stGold1469Jon GorringeOli WellsParkstone YC41‑1621116‑7117
2ndGold1215Francisco LobatoTeresa LobatoQMSC32‑8‑1128222324
3rdGold1438Paul HilliarMatt BaileyRYA767‑2753641‑939
4thGold1144Alex BarryRichard LeonardMBSC/RCYC10731411‑153‑29544
5thGold1463Stewart RobertsonSarah RobertsonRoyal Forth YC5111575‑2484‑1546
6thGold1432Mike SimsKeith BedboroughDalgety Bay SC1411437(RET)11‑231051
7thGold1262Josh MetcalfeJack HoldenArun YC/Y Felinheli212101062414‑36‑1760
8thGold1460Dave ExleyMark LunnLeigh & Lowton SC91026‑18‑1817710465
9thGold1441Paul OakeyMark OakeyPortchester SC85‑293‑26223124268
10thGold1283Chris PicklesMatt SharmanDelph SC‑1915‑187121010125879
11thBronze522John DowneySandy RimmingtonMBSC1414517104265‑32‑3195
12thGold1407Hamish GledhillJoe RobertsWest Riding SC‑238921912131319‑24104
13thGold1454Jon HeissigNicky GriffinLlangorse SC1122‑33.591323‑381666106
14thGold1309Russell ClarkEmma ClarkeRNSA/ASA/SBSC63‑3813149‑37231627111
15thGold1424Chloe MartinDan MartinLymington Town SC‑2020141217681915(RET)111
16thGold1189Steve RestallChris StubbsDowns SC‑2613131823‑279171212117
17thGold1319Ben RobertsonJenny DouglasDalgety Bay SC129172627135‑2917‑30126
18thGold1370Neil McLellanAndy McKeownDalgety Bay SC172361528‑30‑45152819151
19thGold1345Robbie WilsonRory RoseWormit Boating Club2117429111432‑3734(DNC)162
20thGold1468Mike SaulJohn HobsonYorkshire Dales SC272919‑36‑31251425921169
21stGold1418Howard FarbrotherLouise HoskenQMSC(DNS)19241934283493‑45170
22ndSilver1109Rob JonesRobin RussellWarsash SC18183125161742‑43‑4613180
23rdSilver1362Ben WilcoxKenneth LaingEast Lothian YC2416‑53‑48241519184422182
24thGold1017Sean ClearyAnnalise NixonOxford SC15242028212622‑3326‑32182
25thGold1439Kevin PodgerHeather ChipperfieldLymington Town SC‑44353583333121021‑43187
26thSilver844Emily RobertsonEwan RycroftRoyal Forth YC40301514‑42‑4220391318189
27thSilver1467Paul RidgwayBronwyn RidgwayLeigh & Lowton SC2521‑453036‑383031117191
28thSilver1465Ben WilliamsonRichard BrameldWelton SC‑39‑3833.520372411382511199.5
29thSilver1452Howard EelesChris BownesBartley SC31(DNF)252229201830‑4025200
30thSilver1393Oliver George‑TaylorNick ZammitRNSA1327234122194121‑54‑49207
31stGold1455John MacKenzieAndy BoxDalgety Bay SC‑452528343029‑36272014207
32ndGold1390Andy HatchDan HawkinsQMSC38(DNC)122347(DNS)33282228231
33rdBronze1312Ben PickeringDom MortimerRVYC / Chase SC28403024251628‑4241‑42232
34thSilver864Elaine TurnerSijbrand JongejansWV Braassemereer3328443720‑60724‑4844237
35thBronze1181Bruce MillsAndrea JarmanWarsash SC29264033‑414025‑462720240
36thBronze717Jonathon MossAlastair MoppettBough Beech SC35(DNF)39424036‑56221423251
37thSilver1212Sam PickeringTony CliffChasewater SC‑52312146821‑54504233252
38thSilver1140Robert O'SullivanPhillip McGladeMonkstown Bay Sailing Club324422323934‑5926‑5034263
39thGold1414Caroline WhitehouseJason McDonnellBartley SC363332‑4535‑4343343816267
40thSilver1363Ross RyanK Hinsliiff‑SmithNotts County SC‑48342743‑453144403937295
41stSilver770Thomas Barney BroatchJames MathiesonPort Dinorwic SC53(DNF)26‑65463721204755305
42ndSilver768Angus MarshallImogen BarnettDalgety Bay SC37‑4747404335234535‑63305
43rdSilver1117Matt ToynbeeVasiliki PapapanagiotouDalgety Bay SC46374857(DNS)(DNS)47361826315
44thSilver934David SwiftRobert BurgessWarsash SC(DNF)(DNS)5050483916325340328
45thGold1290David BrownRebecca BrownQMSC16(DNC)42(DNC)15DNF27DNC8DSQ330
46thGold1400Steve MiddletonChris RowlandBurghfield SC2232364419(DNF)31(DNF)DNCDNC332
47thBronze1007Nick DanielsMark AitkenWarsash343651‑6638444847‑5236334
48thBronze1060Pete PickfordChris CarpenterThorney Island SC‑5742‑5931544829554541345
49thSilver564Jacob AinsworthKayleigh RobertsSouth Shields SC(DNF)(DNS)613832DNF39353135345
50thSilver1435Matthew SheahanEllie SheahanQMSC3041565844323556(RET)(DNC)352
51stBronze612James WestCallum McCulloughTaurunga Y & Powerboat club4343‑5839505046‑535138360
52ndBronze1184Stuart WilliamsJoshua CrispArmy Sailing Association41454654‑56‑5940493353361
53rdSilver1450Nick EavesGreg PaceBartley SC42(DNC)3716(DNF)DNS55RET4329370
54thBronze1101Simon BakerChris HopkinsQMSC47514952‑59535041‑6046389
55thBronze421Adrian NealTracy NealCastle Cove SC(DNF)3941555355575737‑61394
56thBronze1252James AlsopSimon EdwardsQMSC(DNF)(DNF)4360584766443051399
57thBronze1392Chris StantonJules ThorneQMSC(DNF)(DNS)5251514152485862415
58thSilver1129David WebleyFraser MulfordWormit Boating Club494655‑69575449‑595748415
59thBronze1228Andrew JohnsonSarah HumphreyGrafham Water SC(DSQ)(DSQ)5735DNF4653645639424
60thSilver1445Phil BrittonMichael AtkinsonDalgety Bay SC(DNF)5062‑67494963516254440
61stBronze1265Colin DaviesNaomi MoranAberdeen & Stonehaven SC51485456‑62(DNS)60585958444
62ndBronze1430Simon MatthewsAndy HarrisLancing SC(DNF)(DNS)OCS49DNC4551524952446
63rdSilver670Tim HarrisonTor HarrisonNotts County SC(DNS)(DNS)6447656261546147461
64thBronze1287James BowmanAndrew GladstoneStarcross YC(RET)49‑6863555265636557469
65thSilver1342Max TosettiAnna WallinQMSC(DSQ)(DNC)6053525162DNF6360475
66thBronze725Martin BoothAlan McLeanDalgety Bay SC565266626058‑6765‑6859478
67thBronze527Andy PowellJulian CollsWarsash SC505367‑706356‑69676465485
68thBronze1333Rob CorfieldTom DobbsDell Quay SC54(DNC)696464576460‑7164496
69thBronze1092Mark WalfordAlan CookeGrafham Water SC(DNF)(DNS)656161DNF58626767515
70thBronze503Peter TozerVicky BartlettMountbatten SC55(DNC)72726661(DNC)DNS6656522
71stBronze1064David RamsdenPetra RamsdenQMSC(DNF)(DNS)6359DNSDNSDNFDNC5550523
72ndBronze1328Steve PeatSarah PeatStarcross YC(DNF)(DNS)7068DNSDNS68616966550
73rdBronze1417Stephen WingroveAshley WingrovePorthpean SC(RET)(DNC)7171DNFDNS70667068564

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