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Incat Squib Nationals at Royal Victoria Yacht Club - Day 4

by Helen Vrba 6 Jul 2006 09:55 BST 30 June - 7 July 2006

Saturday

There couldn’t have been better weather for the start of the 2006 INCAT National Squib championships. All 89 boats were scrutineered, craned into the water and out on the especially-laid trots well ahead of schedule. So there was a good take-up for a fun round-the-cans race on Saturday afternoon organised by RVYC Squib class captain, Chris Gear.

This gave the visitors a chance to get to know the Solent waters again while the locals made good use of the opportunity to fine-tune their tactics. Gerard Dyson and Tony Saltonstall in Alchemy were winners, ahead of RVYC’s Graham and Hubert Smyth in their newly-acquired Lee Deck, and Bryan and Jenny Riley took third in Brimstone.

Once the fleet was ashore, everyone gathered in the marquee for the footie on the big screen. Nothing more to be said as there was general disappointment for all – but no-one was downhearted for long and there was plenty of post-match opinion heard along with all the usual nationals pre-event chat!

Sunday

Practice race

Another beautiful hot and breezy day greeted the competitors as they set off from the mouth of Wootton Creek for the race area off Hill Head. After two false starts and general recalls, the fleet had what one described as a perfect race in ideal conditions. Alchemy was first, with Cheque Mate (Ian Gray and Ian Simmons), second and current national champions, Chris and Mark Hogan in Ric O’Shea, in third place. Best-placed RVYC boat was Firestreak (Sarah and Robert Everitt) who had an excellent race and finished fourth.

Race 1

After the two general recalls in the practice race, race officer, Ian Lallow, used the black flag to keep the fleet back behind the line, leading to a clean start for all.

With a port-end bias, Crossfire (David Best and Peter Richards) decided that the pin end was the best place to be and were first round the first mark ahead of Nimbus and Tears for Fears (Peter Marchant and Andy Biddle). In the light run against the tide, some people dropped back and although there was plenty of place changing throughout the fleet, Crossfire kept her lead to take line honours and the Royal Northern Ireland Trophy, ahead of Alchemy and Brimstone (Bryan and Jenny Riley). Trophoblast (Chris Goodfellow and Martin Hipsey) had an excellent race and moved steadily through the fleet to finish sixth two places ahead of Ric O’Shea.

Steve Warren Smith was MC for this and Babs Wise presented David Best and Peter Richards with the RNIYC trophy. As Squibs are 38 years old this year, there is a daily specialprize donated by Batt Sails for the boat in 38th place and for the practice race, this was won by Simon Griffin and Phil Aspinall in Spoof. Kinnard was 38th in race 1 and Nigel Squirrell and Stuart Howells collected their prize. Using the ten per cent rule, the first nine boats were presented with bottles of specially-labelled championship wine. In spite of some tough competition from other nominations, first winner of the ‘dick of the day’ jacket was Adrian Fluker – a very popular win!

The championship social programme got underway with the Commodore’s reception. With the weather still on the tropical side, the lawns were packed with competitors, who gave Babs Wise, RVYC Commodore, a warm welcome and joined her in thanking the club members who had worked so hard to get everyone’s boat in the water in plenty of time. The string quartet played, supper was served, Pimms was consumed and a very pleasant evening continued.

Monday

With a shortened course starting off Peel Bank, those back at the club were treated to a splendid sight of the fleet sailing past the creek giving them a good view of the action.

Chris and Mark Hogan were back on form with a firm, ahead of Crossfire (David Best and Peter Richards), and Confusion (Peter Horton and David Gooch).

Best-placed RVYC boat was Sarah and Robert Everitt in Firestreak with Aquabat (Steve and Fred Warren Smith) a few places behind them. RVYC’s club boat, Beatrice (crewed by cadet members, Richard Talbot and Ben Gibson), also had an excellent result.

During the evening, the club was transformed into a Mexican taverna with wonderful music from JC and Angelina and plenty of tequila – no doubt people were hoping the sun wouldn’t be too bright the next day!

Tuesday

What a difference a day makes! Where did the tropical sunshine go? Everyone woke up to horrible murky conditions and dire predictions of severe weather – torrential downpours and thunderstorms. And the downpour arrived and the gloom deepened – not only did the mainland (north island to locals!), disappear but so did the trots at the mouth of the creek.

After a postponement, the fleet got afloat before ten, still amid a downpour, and made their way over to Lee on the Solent where race officer, Ian Lallow was basing today’s race. The first start was abandoned and, after re-laying the course, the fleet got away at lunchtime. The race was described by one competitor as short and sweet – but added that the sweet part depended you finished!).

In themed-fleet, there was a lot of traffic around the marks – if you go through the jams, said one mid-fleeter, you were well-rewarded.

Although Ric O’Shea (Chris and Mark Hogan), led from the start, it was a great day for the host club. RVYC’s Steve Warren Smith and his son, Fred, knew that they needed clear air and kept away from all the other boats at the start. When other boats were coming up to them, instead of pinching to get in front, they ducked behind and this all went in their favour. When White Magic (David Wines and Nick Emery) and Ogo Pogo (Toby Taylor and John Sharman) got into a tangle at a windward mark, this again cleared the way for Aquabat. Nine year old Fred took the tiller and basically followed the Hogans! None of the large bunch following had a chance to catch these two boats as they were all busy luffing! On the last beat, Aquabat kept the wind and half way there, the S flag was hoisted and for the Warren Smiths it was straight to the line and a super second place.

Event sponsors, Incat and their guests, were on board Global Surveyor which was at the finish line and were able to give Steve and Fred a rousing cheer as they took second place. Fred is possibly the youngest ever competitor in the Squibs nationals and is certainly the youngest ever winner of one of the top three prizes.

Beccy Holdstock and Emma Robinson are also racing in their first nationals. International sailor, Harold Cudmore has lent them a Squib, now named Rattle ‘n Shake and Becky and Emma have spent the winter working on the boat – and taking part-time jobs to pay for all the work. ‘We’ve also been training hard through the winter as this would be our first national competition and we wanted to be in top form’, said Becky. “It’s just amazing to be part of such a big one class fleet – we may be near the back, but we’re having the best time ever and there’s such a great atmosphere”, said Becky. There are quite a few RVYC cadet members taking part in the event and while they may have fun before the start and off the water, they’re all very serious and determined once racing is underway and keen to make the most of the opportunity.

Results after Race 4: (1 discard)

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1797CROSSFIREDAVID BESTPETER RICHARDSSCYC112194
2136RIC O'SHEACHRIS HOGANMARK HOGANSCYC8901110
3800ALCHEMYGERARD DYSONTONY SALTONSTALLRYYC21126316
4758GHOST RIDERMIKE FENWICKPENNY FENWICKWSC9165620
5127MISFIREROGER HARRISJOHN STEPHENSONSCYC11904722
6801TEARS FOR FEARSPETER MARCHANTANDY BIDDLERCYC514111026
738SMIFFY'S NIMBLEPETER WHITEMELANIE TITMUSFFSC13558826
873BRIMSTONEBRYAN RILEYJENNY RILEYW&OBYC31890526
950FIREBIRDOWEN DELANYM DUFFIELDRNSYC142901834
1099REBOUNDRICHARD PEACOCKGLYNNE ROBERTSR.ANGLESEY YC19994537
1137KERFUFFLEPATRICK WILTONJOHN CARTER JONASWALDRINGFIELD SC177141637
1296MOONSTONEMALCOLM BLACKBURNFRAN BLACKBURNSCYC2312101537
1347INSATIABLEJOHN BIBBYLOU BIBBYR.ANGLESEY YC251561738
14810CLEVER DICKRICHARD SULLIVANRICHARD FRYARW&OBYC126212939
15108OGO POGOTOBY TAYLORJOHN SHARMANSCYC152116940
16838MAXIMUSMAX EVANSTIM REILLYFFSC312712443
1794CONFUSIONPETER HORTONDAVID GOOCHW&OBYC321034745
18761TROPHOBLASTCHRIS GOODFELLOWMARTIN HIPSEYRCYC634152445
19142SQUIGGLEJOHN LEWISJAMIE KNIGHTSBSC1090172148
20823HUMPHREYROBERT COYLEMARK RAWINSKYRCYC224342349
2113AQUABATSTEVE WARREN-SMITHFRED WARREN-SMITHRVYC292525252
22627FIRESTREAKSARAH EVERITTROBERT EVERITTRVYC1620193655
23140KINNARDNIGEL SQUIRRELLSTUART HOWELLSWALDRINGFIELD SC381386059
2436ARTEMIS IIMARK WINCERPETER HALLIHANFFSC726372659
2519SEABRIGHTANDREW KNIGHTSMARK KNIGHTSBSC203384161
2617NIMBUSALAN JOHNSONDAVID GARLICKSCYC490471465
27757JUMBLEALAN McDINEDEO McDINEWSC2435242270
28157CHEQUE MATEIAN GRAYIAN SIMMONSRCYC349073071
29828WHITE MAGICDAVID WINESNICK EMERYWEST HOE S.C.3030501373
30662EMBERDAVID EASTCHRISTOPHER EDWARDSWALDRINGFIELD SC3690182074
31789DREAM ONBRIAN HOLLANDANDREA HOLLANDSCYC268524276
32818TOY FOR THE BOYSPETER WALLACEAOIBHIN DE BURCARNIYC2122593780
33796BOOTNECKJOHN LEWISBOB RIMMERWEST HOE S.C.9023223580
3451BATTALIONDICK BATTPAM PHELANHAYLING ISLAND SC3990133284
35749TRACTOR WILSONCOLIN BENTLEYKEITH TWINNFFSC4590331189
36636SQUIFFYJOHN BARTONPETER ROLFEWEST HOE S.C.4129206590
37640FIRECRACKER TOOANDREW PORTEOUSJERRY WESTBROOKRVYC1832404090
38755CYBIRICHARD ROBERTSJUDY ROBERTSR.ANGLESEY YC2833293890
39120SQUIBLISSITUDETED REILLYTOM CREANFFSC2790362891
40380MINT SAUCEJANE PAULLTIMOTHY PAULLHAMBLE RIVER SC8517235292
4142EASTWINDJOHN CORNFORTHGORDON STAINERRVYC55373139107
4215LEE DECKGRAHAM SMYTHHUBERT SMYTHRVYC56285331112
43473GREENFLYWILLIAM BIBBYNICKY BIBBYR.ANGLESEY YC43904625114
4488HUSSYVERNON TAYLORSHEILA TAYLORWSC49313563115
45153ALDEBARANIAN JONESPETER JACKSONWSC51412748116
46808OSPREYCHRIS GEARALEX PORTEOUSRVYC58246034116
47619SCARAB IIPETER EDDISSUSANNAH EDDISRVYC40904433117
48442SQUIDNEYPHIL WRIGHTKIERON BLAMEYRVYC65433243118
49812WHIRL'N DERVISHIAN BRANDJOHN CHASERCYC48902849125
50835BEATRICERICHARD TALBOTBEN GIBSONRVYC64363061127
5178WHIZZARDHILARY MARTINKEITH COCHRANERVYC62444546135
52844SASKIA VMARK BUGLERRIMA BASCOMBEWSC33909012135
5383EASYDAVID WHITEPETER BALLAMFFSC90199027136
54128PANI MUNTAJAMIE POPEPETER MORGANSCYC52904944145
55519BLUE PETERPETER READGLYN HUMPHREYS-JONESR.ANGLESEY YC63424362147
56737HALCYONANDY HOUGHPETER HOUGHRVYC46517151148
57532JESSJIM HOLDSTOCKSARAH HOLDSTOCKRVYC44485773149
58544BRIGANDKIT NOBLEJIM PROWERROYAL DART YC60405657153
59708SATUKEV GIBSONMARNEY GIBSONRVYC54386275154
60510NO WONDEREDWARD TOLLIDAYKATHERINE TOLLIDAYROYAL DART YC35906555155
6186JUBILATIONERNIE LEEMARCUS BRAYWSC59904254155
62809SQUFFYCHRIS STONEHOUSECHRIS STONEHOUSERVYC71395471164
63841BILLY RUFF'NDAVID WESTPHILIP CRESWELLL&OB66594169166
64391VIKING GOLDROBIN HASLERALEX BASCOMBEWSC68903959166
65762PATRICKADRIAN FLUKERMATTHEW ANTHONYRCYC67525172170
66551ABNORMJOHN MCLAUGHLINSUE MCLAUGHLINRVYC50477578172
67728FINOJAMES PAYNELEN PAYNERVYC72465583173
6892HEARTBEATHEDLEY BEWESPHILIP WHITTINGTONHAMBLE RIVER SC47907056173
69107TAXINEIL YOUNGSANDY BREMNERROYAL TAY YC37906377177
70543POLLY GARTERDAVID HALLANN ELLIOTTR.ANGLESEY YC57907250179
71811SPOOFSIMON GRIFFINPHIL ASPINALLRCYC42904890180
7220BUCCANEERPETER DONALDSONMARK PEARCERVYC79456174180
73736MAGIC ROUNDABOUTM. BRADLEYCARL ANDERSONBSC61557866182
74689MR BUMBLETIM FARQUHARPIM FARQUHARSEAVIEW YC53906664183
75777ALICECATHERINE HOUGHA. PRIME & L. CORNFORTHRVYC82537458185
76585QE 3JOHN SMITHRACHEL STAINERR.LYMINGTON YC83567953188
77481QUIBBLECHRIS GIBSONANGELA WATERSRVYC76506990195
78595RATTLE'N'SHAKEBECCY HOLDSTOCKEMMA ROBISONRVYC70586784195
7921TOMBOWILLIAM JONESBRIAN TUCKERCYC77547667197
80541SEREN WIBDAVID LEALALAN HOWIE-WOODRVYC81497376198
81596RHAPSODY IN BLUEIVAN MACAULAYMAT BEATONRVYC69906468201
82632ESMEIAN SAVILLJAN FORDRVYC75619070206
83688LIZ WHIZSAM PRIMERAY PRIMERVYC80578381218
84437MERLINMARK AGERDAVID FOTHERGILLRVYC87628180223
85333SALAMANDERMALCOLM ROWNTREERODDY WATTONRVYC73906882223
86428SPARKYJOHN McDONNELLCAROL McDONNELLRVYC84608090224
87414HOOLIGANBRIAN HARDINGANDREW MILLBANDRSYC78907779234
8840FORTY WINKSJOHN ADAMSJ .MACALLISTERALDEBURGH YC74909090254
89521NANBOB CHEEKKATHY WOOLFENDENRVYC86908290258

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