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Capstan Trophy Series race 9 at Felpham Sailing Club

by James Gerwat 28 Jun 2019 10:21 BST
Capstan Trophy Series race 9 at Felpham © Sam May

Race 9 of the Capstan Series at Felpham Sailing Club was sailed in a F5 gusting F6 breeze, with the wind from the North East. Seven boats took to the water, but only four finished.

The RS600, helmed by Tim Cutsforth, was clearly a bit of an animal in these conditions. Tim did his best to disrupt the rest of the fleet by drifting upside down on the start line before deciding to head back the FSC bar. Mark Aldous in his D-Zero was getting ready for the reaching start (what was the Race Officer thinking of?) but his kicker strop decided it had had enough. Apparently he couldn't sail it without a kicker.

So the five remaining boats headed off to the first mark and the first gybe (of many) of the evening. Leading the way was James Gerwat (DZero), Jack Miller (Aero 7), Richard Bentley (Aero 7), Callum Aldous (DZero) and Richard Ganley (Blaze).

James managed to gybe with the mainsheet wrapped around his tiller extension which resulted in an impressive 180... he was now facing the other four boats as they were all trying to execute their own gybes. Callum capsized, which was to be his first of many. The Aeros took the lead on the water, followed by the Blaze.

The two D-Zeros gathered themselves together and set off in pursuit!

Richard Ganley's Blaze came to a swift end at the next gybe and the Aero of Jack Miller had a couple of issues which set him back. Meanwhile, the Dzero of James Gerwat decided to try and avoid the next gybe by sailing by the Lee, straight to the next mark. He nearly made it, but most importantly, he managed to stay upright and went round the mark with Jack Miller. Callum Aldous was still close behind, and Richard Bentley in his Aero was out in front.

Callum and Jack dropped back on the next beat and James followed Richard around for another lap, a little closer to him this time. However, Richard went to the wrong mark, dragging James with him.

Jack Miller took the lead with Callum on his transom. From this point on a familiar pattern developed, the two Aeros remained at the front, swapping places every now and then.

Callum would catch James up, capsize and then James would disappear ahead again only for Callum to catch him up again.....and capsize.

When the music stopped, first boat on the water was Jack Miller, followed by Richard Bentley, James Gerwat & Callum Aldous.

Results:

1st Jack Miller (Aero 7) 2nd Richard Bentley (Aero 7) 3rd James Gerwat (DZero) 4th Callum Aldous (DZero)

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