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Sprint 15 Inland Championship at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Bob Carter 23 Oct 2019 06:48 BST 19-20 October 2019
Sprint 15 Inlands at Grafham © Nigel Denchfield

The Sprint 15 Inland Championship took place at the Grafham Cat Open on 19-20 October. 25 boats took part with strong teams from Marconi (8 boats), Stone (4) Thorpe Bay (3), Grafham (3) and Carsington (2). The competitor who travelled furthest to compete was Liam Bunclark from North Devon Yacht Club.

On the Saturday the racing took place on a bright sunny day in a force 2-3 SW breeze. Race officer, Nigel Denchfield got proceedings off on time setting the favoured trapezoidal course. In the first race Nigel James took a port flyer at the start and successfully crossed the fleet leaving Steve Sawford kicking himself, because he had been in front of Nigel, but had turned back because he "could not believe his luck" without his watch. By the windward mark Stuart Snell was in the lead followed by Mark Aldridge, Jim Bowie and James. Snell was overtaken by Aldridge on the run and Aldridge led the charge for the next lap or so. The wind was shifty and over the following laps both Jenny Ball and Ed Tuite Dalton worked their way up the order. At the gun Snell had recovered the lead from Aldridge, J Ball, Tuite Dalton and Bowie.

The second race followed quickly after the first. Snell made no mistakes and led from start to finish. J Ball and brother, David Ball, also held station for the whole race in second and third places. Further back there was some place changing with Steve Healy, Steve Sawford, Aldridge and Rob Bailey tousling for the minor places. At the finish Sawford took fourth from Healy and Aldridge.

The third race followed after a minor adjustment to the course. Tuite Dalton was first to the windward mark after choosing the right side of the beat and quickly opened out a big lead from Bailey, Sawford Snell and Simon Hare, who was the sole competitor sailing Sport mode. By the second lap Snell had recovered to second place which he then held to the gun but was unable to catch Tuite Dalton who was sailing well. At the gun J Ball had taken third place from Aldridge, D Ball and Bailey.

The fleet retired to the bar for a hot shower, hot meal and a drink, happy to have enjoyed some close racing in a fickle breeze.

On Sunday another 3 races were scheduled to be run back to back. The conditions were more overcast and the wind direction had changed to a NW breeze but the strength was similar - a force 2-3.

Race four started on time and J Ball opened out a huge lead on the first beat by taking the right hand side of the course while most of the others stayed on the left. The lead had increased further by the second lap when J Ball led a distant Healy, Snell, George Love and Tuite Dalton. Throughout the race J Ball maintained her big lead but behind things were hotting up. Big gains were to be made occaisionally, by keeping to the right hand side of the beat but it was not always the case. Someway behind J Ball, a group of 3 (Healy, Snell and Tuite Dalton) were trading places and then a little further back another group of Geoff Tindale, Aldridge, Sawford, Love and D Ball were battling for places. At the gun J Ball had maintained her lead but Snell took second from Tuite Dalton and Healy.

In race five D Ball led from the line but Sawford was first windward mark. On the second beat Tuite Dalton took advantage of the RHS and displaced Sawford in the lead whilst J Ball caught up with the leaders. These 3 stretched their lead over the chasing pack over the next 2 laps. On the fourth beat Tuite Dalton lost the lead by sailing up the middle of the course whilst those chasing sailed to the lay line on the RHS. Sawford took the gun from J Ball and Snell, who overhauled Tuite Dalton on the last reach before the finish.

In the last race James attempted another port flyer but was not so lucky and the sequence at the first windward mark was Snell, Aldridge and D Ball. D Ball took second place by tacking up the middle of the second beat while Aldridge kept right. These 3 held station until the gun and Love sailing his best race of the weekend took 4th from Sawford and J Ball (who had her progress checked with a penalty turn at the last windward mark).

Thus at the end of a good weekends sailing, Stuart Snell was the clear winner (and Inland Champion) followed by Jenny Ball, Ed Tuite Dalton, and Mark Aldridge. The Youth Trophy was retained by Jason Clarke and Abbie Clarke got a special merit award for a strong performance as the youngest competitor. For other results see below.

Nigel Denchfield and the Grafham Club got thanked for good courses, efficient race management and an excellent event. Surprisingly all 6 races approx. 45minute races comprised of 4 laps.

This event concluded the Summer Traveller series and the fleet move on to the Winter Traveller series which starts at Stewartby on 2 November.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st2022Stuart SnellGrafham Water Sailing Club1122‑317
2nd2025Jenny BallMarconi Sailing Club32312‑611
3rd2023Ed Tuite DaltonDraycote Water4‑8134820
4th2027Mark AldridgeGrafham Water Sailing Club2‑6456320
5th1923David BallMarconi Sailing Club6358‑9224
6th1989Steve SawfordRutland Sailing Club‑1441361529
7th2019George LoveCarsington Water Sailing Club‑1010995437
8th1921Stephen HealyThorpe Bay Yacht Club‑15510481239
9th1755Rob BaileyThorpe Bay Yacht Club976107‑1339
10th2021Jim BowieThorpe Bay Yacht Club591212‑18.5947
11th2017Geoff TindaleStone Sailing Club11‑12117101049
12th1821Skip AtkinsStone Sailing Club1313‑1711111159
13th2015Nigel JamesMarconi Sailing Club8‑18161715763
14th1988Jon PearseMarconi Sailing Club16148‑18161468
15th1955John ManningBeaver Sailing Club1216‑2014121973
16th1428Andrew PerksMarconi Sailing Club17151513‑18.51878
17th1932Liam BunclarkNorth Devon Yacht Club18‑201916131581
18th1917Jason ClarkeMarconi Sailing Club7177(DNC)DNCDNC83
19th1966Robert WilsonStone Sailing Club2021‑2319141690
20th1983Peter RichardsonMarconi Sailing Club191114(DNC)DNCDNC96
21st1914Ray GallCarsington Water Sailing Club(DNC)19211517DNC98
22nd2026Simon HareOxford Sailing Club2222182022(DNC)104
23rd1339Jemma ClarkeMarconi Sailing Club21‑2322212020104
24th1790Abbie ClarkeStone Sailing Club23‑2424222117107
25th1787Tristan NicholsGrafham Water Sailing Club(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC130

Top Grafham Boat: S Snell
Top Youth: J Clarke (Marconi)

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