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GP14 open meeting at Hampton Sailing Club

by John Hollands 8 Oct 2024 14:28 BST 21 September 2024
GP14 open meeting at Hampton © John Hollands

Promising forecasts earlier in the week for a good easterly breeze and some sun changed somewhat on race day at Hampton SC on the River Thames. As it transpired the wind was very light until late in the afternoon and skies were grey.

However, spirts were good and lifted by four visiting boats, two from Welsh Harp and two from Frensham Pond who arrived to contest the five home boats. Rigging and launching has been much improved by the club's new pontoon bridge and slipway and all boats were ready for the briefing and 11.00 start.

Race Officer David Gettings set the plan for 3 races and advised some of the local hazards - cruisers, wild swimmers, rowers, out of bounds areas etc.

The fleet approached the start line for Race 1 in a gentle breeze which all but died as the start was signalled. 14292 Maurice and Romek from the Harp commanded the race and led 14149 Tony and David from Frensham followed by home boat 10737 Kevin and Madelaine (oldest boat in the fleet) and to the finish.

After a stop for lunch the fleet went afloat for Race 2 in the hope that conditions may improve. They remained very much as for Race 1 and Maurice and Rome#k followed by Tony and David showed the rest of the fleet how to sail in light airs.

Following a short tea break Race 3 was started in slightly more breeze and sunny skies. The changed conditions caused a shuffle of places at the end of lap 1 but normal order was soon resumed with Maurise and Romek winning again.

Following more tea and cakes and packing of boats the prizes were presented. Thanks were also given to the Duty Team, timekeepers, caters and barman.

In spite of the less than inspiring wind strength an excellent sociable and good natured day was had by one and all.

Overall Results:

PosBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st 14292M ClealR KowalewskiWembley‑1112
2nd 14149T PerkinsD HillFrensham Pond‑2224
3rd 14110S CooperL GuestWembley‑5336
4thRed Rampage10737K AndersonM AndersonHampton34‑67
5th 14234D InnesJ McGuinnessFrensham Pond4‑548
6thUpsy Daisy13755G BellC BellHampton66‑812
7thTakitimu13485D MayM MayHampton‑88513
8thKracken14035J HollandsS UnderwoodHampton‑77714
9thGemini13926T PhillipsA PenwardenHampton(DNF)9918
10thSea Bug 213912E BunnerR BunnerHampton(DNS)10DNS21

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