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JP Watersports RS400 Scottish Tour Round 2 at East Lothian Yacht Club

by Jon Gay & Amanda Henderson 8 Jun 2018 12:00 BST 2-3 June 2018
Getting ready to launch at North Berwick © Alastair Mckintyre

The second event in the 400 Scottish Tour took place at ELYC North Berwick on 2nd and 3rd June. 21 boats competed. The event was also the Scottish 400 Championships, part of the Rooster National Tour, as well as the Eurocup.

Slack pressure dictated very light easterlies for the weekend- if that. Luckily once the Haar cleared on Saturday (with 45mins to spare, about the time of Angus and Imogen's arrival) we received a useful sea breeze of around 3 to 5 knots. If South Shields had provided 'Lambrini sailing'; Saturday's conditions were a concoction drunk on the beach during a North Berwick adolescence (followed by some Sunday morning Irn Bru). But it was none the worse for that!!

Notable starts were Angus and Imogen's perfect port tack stormer off a biased pin end in race 2. And Stewart and Jim's consistently solid stacking up with space below. After considerable deliberation; Phil and Mike concluded that a Committee Boat start was order of the day- and in time honoured fashion; delivered 3 dependable starboard enders.

Race 1- Much of the the fleet went right up the beat to escape the western going tide. However as Phil has pointed out we were all sailing into a deeper channel! From observing Stewart and Sarah's choices (we couldn't see winner Jim) a compromise was needed between tide and pressure: where there were puffs- they were needed.

Race 2- Dave and Fraser made a steady start near the port end.. rejecting Phil’s council! We don't believe they won the pin as there was a certain yellow boat there pulling off magic. Dave and Fraser were not distracted and minimised their number of tacks, committing to the left hand side of the beat. And it paid! They were 1st to the windward mark. They held it all the way to the leeward buoy before letting a few slip by the middle of 2nd beat. Bold can be best??

The first two races didn't seem excessively shifty, there was a relatively constant base breeze (although the more astute might disagree). So the racing wasn't always as much of a snakes and ladders game as it could have been in the light stuff.

Race 3– An individual recall; Ben and Jenny were over. But Neil and Emily followed them back to keep company. The fleet had split early, wind over-riding tide in some peoples considerations. The left hand side of the beat paid. Downwind was a bit of a procession with arguably more puffs offshore. The tide on the buoys didn't appear too extreme. There were a few 5 degree or so shifts. Stewart and Sarah lead around the windward mark, Jon and Amanda 2nd and Jim and Mike 3rd. Stewart and Sarah zoomed away on the 2nd downwind.

Jim and Ben did characteristically good jobs of soaking low on the runs but others also appeared to do well in a higher mode, chasing pressure and dropping down in it. That's if there wasn't a Musto or two with a totally different agenda getting in the way. A notably improving boat was Jamie and Neil showing good speed.

Dinner in the Puffin Restaurant (organised by Nadia) was attended by 25- good feedback. All captured for 400 social media.

Sunday's cool overcast conditions didn't look promising for a sea breeze (the‘North Berwickers’ had a knowing look). Following a long postponement the Oppies were admirably keen. Race Officer Ben tried a far western course- seeking out wind near Lamb island. The Lamb is owned by famous mystifier/ spoon bender Uri Geller; it's claimed to have mysterious and enigmatic powers. Despite Uri's magic the wind remained an enigma and there were definitely no masts bending. The fleet retired for ice creams on the beach, now propelled by a satisfactory breeze- thanks Uri.

So no change overnight- 1: Stewart and Sarah, 2: Jim and long time ELYC 400 man Mike, 3: Jon and Amanda.

The next Scottish event is Prestwick YC on 23rd June.

Thanks especially to Ben Wilcox for his very dependable Race Officer contribution (working magic wasn't always possible) and to Jim for letting him jump ship. Sincere thanks to all at ELYC for the superb hospitality and organisation.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st1463Stewart RobertsonSarah RobertsonRoyal Forth Yacht Club4116
2nd1362Jim SinclairMike AlexanderEast Lothian Yacht Club1337
3rd874Jonathan GayAmanda HendersonLochaber Yacht Club94215
4th1157Philip MurrayNeil SchofieldTynemouth Sailing Club210517
5th1124Robert YeamansNadia YeamansASYC351018
6th973David GebhartJackieTynemouth Sailing Club67720
7th1370Neil McLellanEmily RoberstonDalgety Bay Sailing Club112922
8th768Angus MarshallImogen BarnettDalgety Bay Sailing Club515626
9th1096Peter TaylorKeith BedboroughDalgety Bay Sailing Club1213429
10th1073Jamie RogersNeil McLarenYorkshire Dales Sailing Club781631
11th1117Matt ToynbeeVasiliki PapapanagiotouDalgety Bay Sailing Club10141135
12th844Ali MorrishNiall FergusonRNCYC1761336
13th1319Ben RobertsonJenny DouglasDalgety Bay Sailing Club1316837
14th1148Hester RobertsonRichard HopeDalgety Bay Sailing Club1591539
15th1197Donald MacLean East Lothian Yacht Club812DSQ42
16th847Ian MartinLiam AlcockSouth Shield Sailing Club14171445
17th1129David WebleyFraser MulfordWormit Boating Club20111748
18th669Jacob AinsworthKaylie RobertsSouth Shield Sailing Club18181248
19th1294Michael GrantAlan BirseLargs Sailing Club16191954
20th370Martin BoothOliver Milling SmithDalgety Bay Sailing Club21201859
21st1445Phil BrittonMichael AtkinsonDalgety Bay Sailing Club19212060

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