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Rope4Boats RS700 Inland Championships at Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club

by RS Class Association 13 Nov 2023 11:39 GMT 11-12 November 2023
Rope4Boats RS700 Inland Championships fleet © Errol Edwards

The fleet arrived at the stunning Chew Valley Lake sailing club to be greeted by bright sunny conditions, a lake full of water but a distinct lack of wind.

True to forecast the wind never filled in and the race committee took the wise decision to quicky abandon racing for the day allowing the fleet to participate in some other activities. Some went off on a bike ride around Chew Valley and others headed to the local rugby club to watch the game. The fleet then came back together to enjoy a delicious meal in the evening.

Sunday dawned and four races were promised. The race officer true to his word set a course and quickly got into things.

Race 1:- The fleet obviously still in coffee and bacon roll mode from the previous day decided they would be very relaxed at the start. This allowed Rob Higgins a free run in and head off upwind into about 10 knots of breeze. Rob led at the top mark, James Clark continuing to show off his blistering up wind speed closely followed with Matt Connor in third. James got past Rob on the next beat only to be rolled at the top mark. Rob took the win closely followed by James and Matt Carter who recovered well.

Race 2:- With the breeze now around 7 knots James and Rob again led the fleet away. James lead at the top mark with Rob and Matt Carter in hot pursuit. James allowed Rob to sneak inside at the bottom gate to take the lead. These positions stayed the same until the last run where Matt played the gusts down the lake really nicely to over haul James. Matt Connor taking fourth.

Race 3:- James port tacked the fleet headed to the right and that was that, he won by miles. The racing was again very close behind with lots of position changes, Rob fended off Matt Carter to take second and third respectively. Nathan Steffenoni fourth, Elliot Booley fifth.

Race 4:- With everything still to play for some of the fleet decided to push the U flag and take an early bath. Rob and James avoided the committee boat raft up and headed off out to the left hand side of the course. Rob managed to hold his inside line and could tack to cover James. Rob extended away to take the race win, Matt Carter again showing some final run magic to overtake James. Matt Connor took fourth, Chris Wright fifth and Sam Simmonds at his first event sixth.

Overall Rob took a well-deserved win, with his impressive 3 points from 3 race wins.

Thanks to our sponsor Rope4Boats and to Chew and all the volunteers that helped make a fantastic event. Looking forward to coming back in 2024!

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st1029Rob HigginsChew Valley11‑213
2nd765James ClarkChew Valley2‑3136
3rd1062Matt CarterLancing‑32327
4th1060Matt ConnerQMSC‑444412
5th710Nathan SteffenoniWeston SC565(OCS)16
6th909Chris WrightYorkshire Dales SC6‑77518
7th1063Elliot BooleyChew Valley756(OCS)18
8th763Sam SimmondsChew Valley‑888622

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