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Europe National Ranking Event at Bexhill Sailing Club

by Dave Kent 10 Jun 2006 08:38 BST 2-3 June 2006

Seven Europes ventured to Bexhill on the Saturday and three more Europes joined them on the Sunday.

Day 1 (2 races)

It was a late start, which gave everyone time to catch up before sailing. The weather started off foggy but it rolled away as fast as it rolled in and became very hot and sunny, with a good sea breeze.

Race One: Dave Kent and Ian Stow managed to get ahead of the fleet up the beat and held their lead until the second beat when Dave decided to sail to the wrong mark and Ian followed him, allowing Katie who had noticed this took the lead for a short time. Ian quickly turned around and managed to catch Katie on the next beat. The finishing results were Ian 1st, Katie 2nd, Dave 3rd, Carol 4th, Paul 5th and Sarah 6th. As it was Jane first experience of sea sailing she decided to call it a day and save energy for the 4 races on Sunday in predicted lighter winds.

Race Two: Dave and Ian flew up the first beat and put a good distance between them and the rest of the fleet. Unfortunately they miscalculated the number of laps and tried to do an extra lap instead of heading for the finish. Katie and Carol decided to go straight to the finish and took 1st and 2nd place. Ian took 3rd because he was downwind of Dave who took 4th.

Day 2 (4 races)

Day Two was an earlier start and the Europes were joined by a fleet of lasers. James Eynon turned up from Weston and 2 Bexhill sailors, Tobin and Sally, joined the fleet on the water at 10.30am.

Sundays racing was dominated by James who led the way in all the races, so there was no chance of Ian and Dave sailing the wrong way! Ian, Dave and Katie fought for 2nd, 3rd and 4th places with Sarah catching up and using her knowledge of the tide at Bexhill to good advantage, especially in the final race. Sarah overtook Katie downwind and was catching Ian up the beat.

Between race 2 & 3, the fleet was surrounded by a fog and the sensible decision was made by the race officer to send everyone ashore. It was slightly alarming to be heading inland completely blind, but the beach party made a quick and easy job of getting the boats ashore!

Big thanks to Bexhill for having us again and to the shore crew who helped us all to launch and recover the boats.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubPts
1st GBR 377 Ian Stow Weston SC 10 
2nd GBR 385 Katie Mapplebeck Ogston SC 11 
3rd GBR 373 James Eynon Weston SC 15 
4th GBR 390 Dave Kent Crosby SC 23 

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