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Noble Marine RS400 National Championship 2024 at Royal Torbay Yacht Club - Day 3

by Rob Henderson 22 Aug 2024 06:14 BST 19-23 August 2024

After Tuesday's shenanigans, Wednesday dawned relatively sedate, with a moderate 12 to 15 knots and sunshine welcoming the weary competitors down to the pier.

Torbay flattered to deceive. We "turned left" out of the harbour entrance into full planing conditions and, fundamentally, more of the same.

Usual service did indeed resume as Edd Whitehead/Ben Whaley took Race 5 by a huge distance to continue their neat scorecard. Following behind in quick succession were the Martin brothers Ian and Chris, then Ollie Groves/ Esther Parkhurst after some neat work downwind as the breeze funnelled over Paignton town. There was a notable 6th place from our Silver fleet leaders, Niall Houston and George Zavos. This follows a 2nd in yesterday's racing. Niall and George are showing some remarkable speed and positioning upwind this week.

Race 6 had a more variable breeze, still from a West-ish direction but the puffs were stronger than before. Just what the doctor ordered...

I can't really remember the order to start with, but it was close. RS400 sailing at its best - there's nothing like hammering along at full chat while neck-and-neck with 16 other likeminded individuals. Anyway, a spell seemed to have been cast somewhere in the region of Totnes as the fleet rounded the leeward gate at the end of the first lap, and the breeze died across the course, apart from on the right, where Dave Exley/Alistair Coates and Jack Holden/Rob Henderson found themselves on a one-tack track to the windward mark.

Jack and Rob gybed at the spreader to take a long gybe down to the bottom and the win.

Edd/Ben shimmied through to second with Chris Eames/Rachel Tilley hot on their heels.

Jon Heissig/Nicky Griffin had their best result of the regatta in 7th, as did Charlie and Caroline Exley (Silver Fleet/Youth) in a well-earned 9th.

Race 7 was close at the start, middle and end, as the breeze started to give even the most experienced teams something to think about (hats off to the Royal Torbay team for laying on some fabulous racing!). A harumscarum final downwind saw Edd/Ben take a narrow win from the fast charging Sam Knight/Chris Bownes.

I'm afraid, sports fans, we will not be returning until Friday as Thursday's forecast looks too biblical.

Thankfully, the wise head of Mr Currie has reshuffled the schedule this week so we can get our full quota of hiking, holding on and hiking again with three races due on Friday.

Results after Day 3:

PosSail NoDivisionHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st1541GoldEdd WhiteheadBen WhaleyParkstone YC12‑10712114
2nd1550GoldJack HoldenRob HendersonChichester YC‑1377451327
3rd1526GoldOllie GrovesEsther ParkhurstBeaver SC2331317‑2329
4th1555GoldJon GorringeToby LewisParkstone YC448‑946430
5th1504GoldSam KnightChris BownesLyme Regis SC7‑1142108233
6th1528GoldChristopher EamesRachel TilleyQMSC3‑1451193536
7th1538GoldIan MartinChris MartinBurghfield SC811(DNC)227645
8th1535GoldTom HalheadPaul HilliarLlandegfedd SC9(DNC)66125745
9th1460GoldDave ExleyAlistair CoatesLeigh & Lowton SC5‑1514884847
10th1553GoldHoward FarbrotherJack MunnellyLymington Town SC1061551410‑1660
11th1414GoldSam WatsonDarren RoachNantwich SC1289320‑231466
12th1511GoldHamish GledhillRoss SouthwellWest Riding SC1151217‑19111268
13th1502GoldJon HeissigNicky GriffinLlangorse SC19‑2611101371171
14th1479GoldChris WebberNicki WebberPevensey Bay SC1516‑28131719989
15th1463GoldStewart RobertsonSarah RobertsonRoyal Forth YC61013(DNC)11292493
16th1500GoldNick CraigAdam CraigBurghfield SC/Frensham141220121820(DNC)96
17th1210SilverNiall HoustonGeorge ZavosHISC(DNC)27215616DNC103
18th1469GoldMartin PowellArun PowellParkstone YC183026(DNF)71210103
19th1455SilverGarry KnottJohn TailbyNotts County SC(DNC)92914211317103
20th1557GoldPaul SmalleyAnna KerslakeChew Valley Lake SC221321(DNC)152115107
21st1239SilverPaul CullenMatt SargentWeirwood SC2019171622‑2513107
22nd1461SilverCharlie ExleyCaroline ExleyLeigh & Lowton SC23181619259‑26110
23rd695SilverJake WillarsNicola WillarsNotts County SC‑27232321231418122
24th1480SilverAndy JeffriesAllyson JeffriesEastbourne Sovereign SC161718(DNC)1618DNF122
25th1SilverRoss RyanAmy Hinsliff‑SmithNotts County SC212122(DNC)272419134
26th1377SilverNeil BevingtonAlan SkeensLee on Solent SC1720(DNF)DNC261522137
27th506SilverAlex ZamariaAlice HarperSaltash SC2629192029‑3120143
28th690SilverJeremy StephensThomas KliskeyPenzance SC252424182828(DNC)147
29th1324SilverRichard WatneyGrant ShoebridgeHISC24252722‑332625149
30th1376SilverTim Le CouilliardJames Le CouilliardKing George SC(DNC)22DNFDNC242221163
31st517SilverMax BurrowsAmy BurrowsRutland SC28(DNC)25233032DNC175
32nd1220SilverJohn CooperMatthew WrightBurghfield SC/Thorney Island SC(DNF)3130DNC3130DNC196
33rd1287SilverJames BowmanAndrew GladstoneStarcross YC(DNF)2831DNC3233DNC198
34th1487SilverAndrew BraySarah BevingtonLee on Solent SC(DNS)DNFDNCDNC34DNFDNC219
35th411GoldFigs CainBarney DearslyStarcross YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC222
35th1328SilverSteve PeatJonathan CarrStarcross YC(DNF)DNCDNFDNCDNCDNCDNC222

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