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Blaze Southern Championship at Burghfield Sailing Club

by Charlie Matthews 12 Oct 2020 11:42 BST 3 October 2020

The Blaze fleet had a great turnout despite the Covid-19 situation, with 20 boats arriving on Saturday morning, to a very wet Burghfield Sailing Club for the rescheduled and relocated Southern Championship.

With what little wind was coming in from "the worst possible direction" according to the locals, it was always going to prove very tricky with shifty and patchy conditions.

The other challenge for non-local Blaze sailors was trying to understand where the course marks were! Fortunately, it was light enough for the club to send out a lead powerboat to guide people round the course to guide the fleet.

The order of the day was a balancing act of trying to gauge the quite significant wind shifts, finding the pressure and trying to decide which way round the island obstructions to go in the middle of the lake.

The first two races were set over "M" shaped courses which meant plenty of reaches but not much opportunity to gain downwind. This meant the biggest changes in places were made upwind. Race one saw Ben Harden make his way through the field to take 1st place with one of the local sailors Mike Bell taking 2nd and Malcy Hutchings securing 3rd place.

Race two saw a shift in the position of the windward mark and the "Burnham Blaze Squad" took full advantage with Trevor Bawden rounding the windward mark in 1st, Charlie Matthews in 2nd and Ben Harden in 3rd. It looked like it might be Trevor's race as he pulled away from the fleet on the following reaches, but Ben Harden once again managed to haul himself into 1st place by overtaking Trevor upwind on the 2nd beat and held the lead for the win. The race finished with Ben Harden 1st, Trevor Bawden 2nd and Mike Lyons 3rd.

The fleet then returned to shore for lunch at the club, all socially distanced of course. Thankfully the rain decided to ease up after lunch and it was back out on the water in a shifty and patchy 5-10knts for two more races which would be run on a different course, an inverted P, to accommodate more tactical downwind sailing.

Race 3 saw Malcy Hutchings lead for the majority of the race, but he was once again overhauled by Ben Harden who secured 1st place and as such knew he had the trophy in the bag. Malcy finished in 2nd place whilst Mike Lyons took 3rd.

Race 4 had a bit more breeze albeit still very patchy and the trick was seemingly to balance finding the pressure and playing the shifts both upwind and downwind. With some big gains to be made at mark rounding's. Having already won the event, Ben could have been forgiven for taking his foot off the gas. Instead he took an incredibly commanding lead round the course and was finishing the race whilst the boat in 2nd still had two legs to go! The race finished with Ben in 1st, Mike Lyons 2nd and Mike Bell 3rd. So once again Ben Harden took all 4 race wins and is proving a hard man for anyone to catch. Local sailor Mike Lyons took 2nd and Malcy Hutchings came in 3rd place.

Thanks to all at Burghfield Sailing Club for hosting a wet but successful day and for accommodating the fleet on short notice. That's it for Blaze open meetings for the year but the fleet is expecting another good turnout for the 2021 season with the Nationals at Paignton Sailing Club on the 11-13th June. So go and get yourself a boat and start practising!

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoR1R2R3R4Pts
1stBen Harden8461st1st1st1st3
2ndMichael Lyons84th3rd3rd2nd8
3rdMalcolm Hutchings8363rd6th2nd8th11
4thMike Bell8402nd10th16th3rd15
5thSimon Beddows8005th7th6th4th15
6thPaul Buckley7326th15th4th7th17
7thDavid Shafto7599th12th5th5th19
8thCharlie Matthews758OCS4th10th6th20
9thTye Wichard313th5th9th11th25
10thTrevor Bawden80416th2nd14th10th26
11thNic Tolhurst66111th9th7th20th27
12thHugh Kingdon8277th16th8th16th31
13thAndrew Chorlton8108th11th13th12th31
14thKeith Gilmore84410th8th17th14th32
15thCraig Richards61314th13th11th15th38
16thWilliam Stringer65417th14th12th13th39
17thAndy Maw80915th17th18th9th41
18thAlexandra Porteous67612th19th19th18th49
19thRobert Yates79619th18th15th19th52
20thSteve Sharp66918th20th20th17th55

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