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Laser SB3 Grand Prix at Royal Southern Yacht Club

by Dave Cheyne 3 Jul 2006 14:54 BST 1-2 July 2006
66 SB3s for the Royal Southern Grand Prix © Eddie Mays

Clash of the Titans

So, it finally happened. Glenn Bourke and Russell Peters on the same race course in SB3s, and what a battle ensued!

For six mighty races in a sun-soaked Solent, the two masters locked horns, and with all the New Pretenders to the crown fully in on the scrap, it was a humdinger of a regatta.

Going into the last race there were at least six crews in with a great chance of winning, and with about five minutes to go, it looked like recently crowned European Champion Craig Burlton in Team Zeal Optics, was going to steal the thunder, after he edged his way through to second down the last run, only to be caught by the chasing group. Things suddenly went pear shaped for them, as they tangled with a stalled Mike Budd on the left gate mark, as Buddy hand braked back into the tide and falling wind, stopped, and forced a helpless Burlton into an impossible position in his lee. From there, the four trailing boats were able to slip through on the right gate, and push the European champions back into sixth (Colin Simonds later retiring on a technicality…) dropping to third overall, as Bourke and Peters finished on 19 points to Burlton’s 20.

This all after a bruising two days of psychological warfare, as the top teams all bludgeoned away at each other in one of the mightiest showdowns of the SB3’s short history – what racing!

For a while recent West Mersea Grand Prix winner Jerry Hill looked to be the man who everyone was going to have to catch, with some very consistent top three finishes on Saturday, only to find himself OCS in the first. Hill was impressive in his ability to pick his way back down the runs, and was looking a very worthy potential winner, eventually ending on 22 points in 4th. Geoff Carveth posted his usual impeccable run of consistent positions, and with a 10 in race 1 to discard, made a play on the penultimate beat, by going right as the rest headed inshore out of the tide, but came out badly to take 12th and count 23 points in 5th overall.

The entry list read like a Who’s Who of yacht racing in the UK, with Mike Budd, Roger Gilbert, Tom Hewitson, Mark Rushall, Mark Richards, Colin Simonds, Dan Geoghegan, Burlton, Carveth, Hill, Bourke and Russell Peters. With crew like Zeb Elliott, Richie Lovering, Grebo, Adam Heeley, Justin Chisolm, Charlie Cumbley, Stevie White and Jez Entwistle pulling strings, there was huge depth of talent on board too. Regular strong teams were as ever, constantly pressing too, such as the Shelleys and the all girl team on Maclaren, with Mini, CC, Bird and Fleur Oswald who sailed a barnstormer of a final race to win by a country mile, whilst the big hitters knocked ten bells out of each other down the last run in a display of desperation rarely seen in a closing race of an event – it was just Awesome stuff.

Glenn Bourke, who had cleared all protagonists out of his path in 2004 and 2005 before heading off to CEO the Volvo Ocean Race, finally reappeared in a new boat. His girlfriend and crew Emma Westmacott, told us that after the stress of the VOR, he had debated with himself whether to get another boat, or get a cruiser and head off into the sunset again. Insanity prevailed and gave us the first chance to see how Russell Peters and he would fare against each other since his triumphant return at Sea View in May. What a titanic struggle it ended up being, with both ending up on 19 points, the title going to Peters after a titanic struggle over six races, with huge beats against the tide, in blistering heat and a thermally reinforced South Easterly breeze of 6-12 knots over the two days. It really doesn’t get much better than this….

Perhaps the Black Flag in Race 5 was just too much for Glenn, usually such an impeccable starter, but the pressure was clearly on Peters in the last race, as he popped out of the start in the mid twenties. But in characteristic style he gouged back into the top ten by the final beat, and with Bourke fighting to hold his top five place as the Zeal Optics boys slipped through to 3rd, and Jerry Hill dropping back a couple of places, it was just anybody’s game! Peters held on for 7th, to take the Event by the narrowest of margins, and now all eyes will be on him to come to Abersoch to fight for Colin Simonds UK National title in August. Glenn says he will be there, and Rob Greenhalgh was to be seen hovering around at the weekend... could he be joining the battle come August? Bring it on!

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1Selden Seen3037Russell Peters81514819
2Musto3209Glenn Bourke129BFD5219
3Zeal Optics3200Craig Burlton / Dave Cheyne38623620
4Team Touareg3130Jerry HillOCS3246722
5Small But Steamy3053Geoff Carveth1063311223
6Another Naked Blonde3169Daniel Geoghegan910157527
7Price Waterhouse Coopers3072Ben & John Shelly14114172334
8Gul3157Mike BuddSCP41188435
9Team Maclaren3031Catherine Summerhayes1612301013152
10Traxu.com3150Mark Richards415191211DNF61
11Doolalli3017Raymond Simonds12211713121468
12Risk Premium3218Mark Rushall & James Baxter19572515OCS71
13Team Netgeor3125Roger Gilbert, Neil Hardie & Nikoloi Met22028BFD91372
14Fybarite3104Dom Akers-Douglas61921621OCS73
15Sbeed3010Toby Litton293781617979
16Kelpie3041Matt Glasgow13141042232686
17Three Steps Beyond3153David Clarke1130251914DNF99
18Pam Bere3149Mrk Gillett18342973020104
19Ship 4 Brains3154Ian Hunt21SCP22212916109
20Credo3134Charles Murray254435231611110
21Dirty Harry3201Charles Whelan41SCP32241017112
22Rascal3158Ian Sullivan223123BFD2710113
233-Some3029Pryde, Macnamara & Peelo352639201921121
24Joules Argo II3163Charlie & Alec RussellSCP9DNF113522130
25Mutts Nuts3095Richard Hill4422411418OCS139
26Finitor 73060Stewart Reed & John Mawdsley463631182432141
27Smee Agen3027John White382838263219143
28Hooligan3067Nick Glanvill71315BFD44OCS146
29Bish Bash Bosh3055Roger Hexton343926382524147
30Complete Madness3011Chris PughDNF17121538DNF149
31Outkri3183Rupert Matthews2338DNC343125151
32On Vibrate3117Tony Kilby17DNS203022DNF156
33Hullabaloo3052Andrew Dallas275344224618157
34Blind Ambition3080Ann Jackson152734BFD5428158
34Squat Thrust3152James Struth334116394030158
36Doolalli 23217Colin Simonds52314RAFRAFRAF176
37Darling Associates3212Chris Darling32SCP243248DNF178
37Norfolk & Chance3042Harry Stratton-Brown47SCP40353323178
39Monex3030James Howells264713BFD28DNF181
39StripteaseIRL 3075Venetia WingfieldOCS2537BFD3715181
41Synchro3144Simon Ling532418BFD20RAF182
42Headless Chicken3145Lucy Wood & Sarah Williams3040DNC474527189
42Royal Thames Lucky Lady3065James Fox20323337DNCDNC189
44Hobgoblin3079Christopher Harris505245274729198
453 Fat Lads3204Martin Wadsworth4256364334DNF211
46Virtual Human Resources3173Danny BrooksDNFSCPDNC926DNF215
46Gill - Racing Snake3039Mark Reddington3642DNC2941DNF215
48Iz It3198Jackson, McGougan & CowardDNF57DNC283631219
49Bear Behind3069Andy Heather5151433643DNF224
50ASBO3207Dave Robinson & Richard Purssell4860483142DNF229
51Badger Racing3082Paul Lovejoy287DNCDNCDNCDNC236
52Impact Promotions3203Steve Pears3745504659DNF237
52Rat Pack3162Messrs Muir, Duke Russell5249423361DNF237
54Buddha's Folly3086Clive Bush45SCP27BFD39DNF239
55Let's Be Free3023Sandy Baillie-Strong5662474152DNF258
56Apache3106Tim Chandler5750495053DNF259
57Jenny3051John Powell2435DNCDNCDNCDNC260
58Slo-Mo-Shun3136Ian Chidley4358DNC4549DNF262
59Laser Sailing3164James Lund-Lack4954DNC4055DNF265
60Scalable Networks3084Mark Stokes/Mike Orange3946DNFBFD50DNF269
61La Dolce Vita3161Franco Cavallini5859464860DNF271
62Denali3193Fenton Burgin5461524958DNF274
63TBA3085Chris Beddoes555551DNC51DNF279
64JMB Additions3166Michael Burns59DNCDNC5156DNF300
65Please Come And Enter!3047TBA!DNCDNCDNC4457DNF302
66Never Say Never3036Chris CannDNCDNCDNCRAFRAFRAF335

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