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Optimum Time Watches Phantom Southern Travellers at Burghfield Sailing Club

by Rob Starling 22 Nov 2017 07:50 GMT 11 November 2017

A light breeze met the eleven who turned up to compete in the Phantom Open hosted by Burghfield Sailing Club. Three local sailors were joined by travellers from across the south, several keen to secure a top position in this the final event in the Southern Phantom Traveller Series.

In keeping with other classes to visit Burghfield this year, the Sprint Race format was used. Quick fire racing with races of around 20 minutes each. This format certainly puts an emphasis on a good start, (great practice for the big fleet events in the calendar) but equally good tight racing through to the end.

In total 7 races were run, perhaps it could have been more, but the wind was fickle and the Race Officer did a sterling job in testing conditions.

The first bullet of the day went to ex Phantom sailor Doug Powell, who'd borrowed Alex Reeve's old boat for the day, (and is still getting used to his new one), with series leader Nick Orman coming in 2nd.

The conditions for the 2nd race were the lightest of all, but saw another local sailor Rob Starling take the bullet, with Simon Hawkes coming in 2nd. At one point Nick was seen heading back to shore, on the edge of calling it a day, but just at the last minute the wind picked up slightly. Good news for him as he rolled in with a win in the 3rd with Doug coming in 2nd.

What Spinach is to Popeye, Carbs are to Hawke's, because after lunch the surge began. 3 of the 4 races were wins, with Starling taking the other. The final positions saw Hawkes take top prize and getting his name on the trophy, again. With Starling, Powell and Orman taking up the next 3 places.

A special mention has to go to the Sea sailors who made the trip inland on a light and testing day. The final results reflect that they all mixed it up interchanging results throughout the day and keeping the racing tight throughout the fleet.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st1454Simon HawkesStarcross Y c‑42‑411217
2nd1431Rob StarlingBurghfield SC‑313‑62129
3rd1389Doug PowellBurghfield SC1‑62335‑614
4th1446Nick OrmanCastle Cove SC2‑1112(OCS)6516
5th28Paul BirbeckWimbleball SC(DNF)3554‑7320
6th1455Alex ReeveBurghfield SC54‑8‑753421
7th1211Chris SheltonDowns SC‑97747‑8833
8th1259Martin WattsNetley SC856‑106‑9934
9th1414Steve PoppleShoreham689‑11104‑1137
10th1300Ivan WalshShoreham‑10101088‑11743
11th1318Dave PatrickBroadwater SC79‑1199‑101044

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