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RS400 Southern Championships at Parkstone Yacht Club

by Chris Eames 26 Jul 2024 11:09 BST 13-14 July 2024

A talent-packed fleet of 26 RS400s came to Poole for a last chance to get their eye in on the Rooster National Tour (13-14 July) before a hotly anticipated National Championships at the Royal Torbay YC (19-23 August).

The sailors left the beach in good spirits and summer sailing kit, buoyed by the 6-8kt forecast and the July sunshine. But the weather gods were vexed by the disrespectful wearing of shorts and rash vests. They meted out punishment in the form of a biblical deluge, drenching everyone except the race officials, who were wise enough to bring a committee boat with a cabin and tea-making facilities.

Then the gods smited the race officer too by making the wind blow from every point of the compass at random, as he gamely chased it around the harbour flanked by mark laying boats. Eventually the wind shut off altogether and the fleet drifted disconsolately home, leaving the long-suffering RO wishing he'd taken a less thankless job, like England mens' football team manager. To cheer us all up the ever-lovely Parkstone shore crew handed out ice creams in the boat park.

Sunday dawned equally fickle. But after an hour under AP the promised 6-8kt sou'wester filled in and racing was on shortly before midday.

The race one start gun saw pre-event favourites Ian Martin/Jon Pinner tangled up in a committee boat end fracas, leaving Sam Knight/Chris Bownes and Tom Halhead/Paul Hilliar setting the early pace. In the puffy thermal breeze places would be hard won and easily lost. By mark one Leo Dixon/Luke Lazell, Chris and Nicki Webber, and Ollie Groves/Esther Parkhurst led with half a dozen other boats close behind.

As the race progressed, the well-oiled machine that is Ollie/Esther moved clear, Ian/Jon battled their way back to second, and Chris/Nicki followed home third. Some big names took costly high scores, and four boats chalked up UFDs.

As the temperature rose and the puffs got puffier, Ian/Jon and Ollie/Esther again hit the front in race two, finishing in that order. After much place-changing in the pack behind Howard Farbrother/Jack Munnelly secured third.

With the clock ticking down towards the 3pm cut off for the last start, a couple of abortive attempts to get the fleet away meant race three would be the decider, no discards. In a fading breeze, Ian/Jon did a horizon job to tie up the regatta win with 4 points from Ollie/Esther on 5. Tom/Paul added a third in race three to a consistent 14 point scorecard, but were just pipped for third overall by Chris/Nicki on 13 points. A solid 11, 5, 5 showing from Jack Holden/Rob Henderson earned them fifth overall.

Back ashore, Parkstone YC very hospitably treated us all to high tea on the terrace of their enviable clubhouse to cap off an excellent day's racing.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st1538Ian MartinJon PinnerBurghfield2114
2nd1526Ollie GrovesEsther ParkhurstBeaver SC1225
3rd1479Chris WebberNicki WebberPevensey Bay SC36413
4th1535Tom HalheadPaul HilliarLlandegfedd sailing club74314
5th1550Jack HoldenRob HendersonHISC115521
6th1542Andy HadfieldAlice EyreParkstone YC581124
7th1020Paul SmalleySunsail KerslakeChew Valley Lake SC610824
8th1981Howard FarbrotherJack MunnellyLymington Town Sailing Club133925
9th1504Sam KnightChris BownesLyme Regis129728
10th1369Leo DixonLuke LazellParkstone YC4161030
11th1469Martin PowellArun PowellParkstone915630
12th1528Christopher EamesRachel TilleyQueen Mary SC10111334
13th1444Alex HorlockRobin KirbyWarsash87UFD42
14th1377Neil BevingtonAlan SkeensLee‑on‑Solent SC16141545
15th1309Stevie BeckettLucy RutterSolva Sailing Club15122148
16th1539Steven BroomfieldLou HoskenLymington Town Sailing Club14181749
17th1408Owain HughesPeter EyreParkstone YCUFD131454
18th1376Tim Le CouilliardJames Le CouilliardKing George SC19191654
19th1447David RyderMichelle RyderIsland Barn Sailing Club18RET1257
20th1407Paul FreyEmily KeatsParkstone17222059
21st1433Richard HallAlicia AndrewsPYC20212364
22nd1201Lewis CrawfordBen BurnsParkstone Yacht ClubUFD201966
23rd1435Matthew SheahanEllie SheahanWarsash SC21242267
24th1225Stuart costiganBrett grinnelParkstoneUFD231868
25th1422Bruce MillsAndrea JarmanWarsash Sailing ClubUFD17DNS71
26th1556Andy PowellPaul Caiger WatsonWarsash22252471

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