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Gill Flying Fifteen Inland Championship at Grafham Water Sailing Club

by Simon Kneller 24 Jul 2024 15:28 BST 20-21 July 2024
A busy startline - Gill Flying Fifteen Inland Championship at Grafham © Paul Sanwell / OPP

2024 is a worlds qualifying year for the Flying 15 class and not surprisingly, a large and high quality fleet of 40 boats turned up at Grafham to find the sun shining and some wind blowing.

Principal Race Officer Nigel Denchfield told the assembled sailors at the briefing to expect some possible windshifts on the race course - how right he was!

Great shoreside organisation from the club meant everyone was launched in plenty of time - huge thanks to all the club sailors who assisted with that.

A decent southerly stayed in across the course, but with serious shifting going on near the top mark. Anyone silly enough to end up not making the windward mark and having to tack back out several times - well what can I say, except welcome to my world!

The class stipulated that the spacer mark be laid to leeward of the windward mark in an effort to reduce windward mark pile-ups. On balance it seemed to work - other recollections may differ.

Anyway, R1 and for that matter R2 were both taken by Ben McGrane and Scott Dawson with Jeremy Davy and Martin Huett taking two seconds. R3 was won by Greg Wells and David Tulloch with Shane McCarthy and Jim Hunt taking second.

So overnight pretty close and the forecast indicating a decent breeze for the three races planned for Sunday meant that there was all to play for.

So, for Sundays three races, there were some postponements and some recalls, too many for this scribe to remember, although there was an awful lot of chat on the VHF between the PRO and his on water team, keeping those with handheld radios entertained. Three races happened, and three races were good - for some at least.

R4 and a new race winner - Mark Nicholson and Steve Culpitt followed by local heroes Dave Lucas and (one of the youngest competitors in the fleet) Harry Lucas in second.

R5 and another winning team Richard Whitworth and Trefor Jones taking the win from second placed Hamish Mackay and Andrew Lawson.

And finally (we do this for fun right?) in the hot sun, in shifty, impossible to read winds (for mortals anyway) under black flag (I think - I was too spaced out to notice) Simon Childs and female crew Kato stormed it to the finish line with a brilliant win from David McKee and Mal Hartland.

All this was being closely observed by Nigel Denchfield, our PRO who said afterwards, "The wind was a bit crazy, lots of place changing, some very close finishes and only two OCS all weekend. The fleet was mighty good at starting." High praise indeed!

Thanks must go to our sponsors Gill and to our photographer Paul Sanwell whose photographs can be seen at 8573832.tifmember.com/p/93264rmc/gill-flying-fifteen-inlands-july

Championship winners- Hugely consistent Jeremy Davy and Martin Huett richly deserved 2024 Gill Flying Fifteen inland champions. Second, Ben McGrane and Scott Dawson, and third overall Shane MacCarthy and Jim Hunt.

A terrific weekend of sailing- if you weren't there you can still join the fun at the Northens, and the Scottish championships- all to come later in the year. We hope to see you.

Overall Results:

PosSeedingSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stRed3760Jeremy DavyMartin HuettDWSC223‑253414
2ndRed4002Ben McGraneScott DawsonNetley SC1177‑9723
3rdRed4116Shane MacCarthyJim HuntGreystones SC73266‑824
4thRed4126Ian PinnellIan CadwalladerNSC‑1151037328
5thRed4114Richard WhitworthTrefor JonesParkstone Yacht Club3‑1212411030
6thRed4065David MckeeMal HartlandDovestone SC8‑24984231
7thRed4017Dave LucasHarry LucasGrafham Water Sailing Club5‑19132121446
8thBlue3884Mark NicholsonSteve CulpittHISC23681(DNC)947
9thRed3793Peter AllamJo AllamParkstone91051310(DNC)47
10thRed4089Hamish MackayAndrew LawsonRoyal Thames YC13(NSC)61221649
11thBlue3918Paul BusbyNeil BarfordNSC/HISC179‑25911551
12thBlue4104Simon ChildsKatoHISC15131415‑17158
13thRed3957Charles ApthorpAndrew StevensonHISC121517‑2851362
14thRed4112Greg WellsDavid TullochHISC48114(DNC)DNC68
15thRed4061Chris WaplesSimon WeatherillHISC10419‑32211569
16thRed4094John HansonHelen SeldenRYA197‑312320675
17thRed4033Justin WaplesJackie MckellarRcyc20‑251117151780
18thGreen4103Julian ClarkeNick HampsonRoyal Windermere YC28161810(RAF)1890
19thGreen3927John ThornleyChristian BarnesUllswater Yacht Club1611‑3620222190
20thGreen3914Adrian TattersallJohn MathiePYC212715‑34191193
21stBlue4113Simon KnellerAshley PainterGrafham Water Sailing Club272116526‑2995
22ndBlue4069Bill ChardJosh PreaterCVLSC25‑324212724101
23rdRed3904Ben CooperRichard BundockRoyal Thames YC14(BFD)DSQ26812101
24thGreen3903Gary StuartJohn WaylingNorthampton2923‑30161323104
25thBlue4030Alastair StevensonDavid CulpanHISC‑322229191620106
26thRed4037Neville HerbertMark FowlerLymington Town SC6(NSC)28183027109
27thGreen4091Jeremy ArnoldRichard HopeNotts County SC182024‑272522109
28thGreen4042Geoff FloydColin GilbertGrafham Water Sailing Club‑352922111835115
29thBlue4097MathewRaymond FlanaganDraycote Water SC‑371421243333125
30thBlue4080Simon PattersonSimon ThompsonDraycote Water SC(NSC)BFD20292319132
31stGreen3751Peter WarneGraham WilsonNorthampton2417‑37363125133
32nd 4055Stephen FulfordFreddie FulfordAldeborgh2618‑34312830133
33rdBlue3794David PhilpottPippa ChapmanGrafham Water Sailing Club222632‑332931140
34thGreen3912Charlie MckeeSimon MontagueHISC333023‑383226144
35thGreen4024Tony JohnsonKenneth WuGrafham Water Sailing Club31(NSC)NSC222428146
36thGreen3536Angus ScottPhilip SnowdonDWSC363127‑373432160
37thGreen4084Tim O'BrienColin BurnsGrafham Water Sailing Club‑383433303534166
38thGreen3765Chris WhiteRoger Le PlaNorthampton342826(DNC)DNCDNC170
39thGreen3726Duncan GrindleyJon MortimerGrafham Water Sailing Club30333535(DNC)DNC174
40thBlue4082Richard JordanToby ConfirmedRTYC/CCYC/WYC/HISC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC205

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