Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments 2024 Leaderboard

GP14 Open Meeting at Aldridge Sailing Club Overall

by Steve Ellison 22 Mar 2001 08:00 GMT

Nine visitors traveled to Aldridge to join six boats from the Club for the first meeting of the Midland Bell Travellers series. It was a dull day with a blustery wind and occasional snow showers but Bill Clayton and his O.D. team were able to get the first of the three races underway on time. With the wind direction varying along the line it was very much a case of being in the right place at the right time for a good start and several boats were left behind at the off. This meant there was little congestion at the First mark and Tim Hemsley with crew Stuart McManus were first to round it and they held this lead throughout the race despite a strong challenge from John Salomonson and Alan Jones in the early laps. Lower down the order Terry Edwards and Darren Heath (South Staffs S.C.)were making up for their poor start to finish in fifth place. The race finished with Hemsley/McManus 1st. Salomonson/Jones 2nd and Toby Taylor and Julia Howard in 3rd.

After lunch the start of the second race was much more even but the fluky wind tempted some helms to try and lay the mark on port tack. The wind didn’t hold for them and three boats stalled on the mark whilst the boats approaching on Starboard were able to point higher and clear the congestion. Once again Hemsley/McManus took the lead whilst Salomonson/Jones, Taylor/Howard and Alan Atack with Chessie Saunders were engaged in a race long contest for the lower places. The finish of this race was made interesting when one of the lower placed boats capsized on the line leaving only a small gap at each end for the finishing boats to cross. Fortunately it was quickly recovered and didn’t influence the results which were 1st.Hemsley/McManus, 2nd. Taylor/Howard and 3rd. Edwards/Heath.

After a short break the third and final race started and, as in the first race, the quality of the start was the result of the wind rather than the helmsman’s skill. There was little drama at the windward mark and the race quickly settled into a procession once again led by Hemsley/McManus. As the race progressed there were some changes in the lower order. The final result was 1st. Hemsley/McManus, 2nd. Edwards/Heath and 3rd. Salomonson/Jones.

Although Tim Hemsley and Stuart McManus (Frensham Pond S.C.) were clear winners the lower places were not so obvious. Three boats had each scored a second, third and fourth place so the final result was decided on position in the last race. Overall Terry Edwards and Darren Heath were second, John Salomonson and Alan Jones third and Toby Taylor and Chessie Saunders were fourth.

Despite the wintry weather the whole fleet enjoyed a good days sailing with many of them being rewarded by the prizes donated by the members of Aldridge Sailing Club and Trailermaid.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewSail NoClub
1Tim HemsleyStuart McManus13617Frensham Pond S.C.
2Terry EdwardsDarren Heath13611South Staffs S.C.
3John SalomonsonAlan Jones10801South Staffs S.C.
4Toby TaylorChessie Saunders13484South Staffs S.C.
5Chris YatesDave Jones13384Nantwich & B.C.S.C.
6Neil WilkinsonJeremy Jones11818Aldridge S.C.
7John BatePeter Thoms12850Nantwich & B.C.S.C.
8Alan AtackChessie Saunders13666Rugby S.C.
9Ian HankinsonBob Wheeler13264Aldridge S.C.
10Dave ThompsonAndrew Thompson13690Nantwich & B.C.S.C.
11Steve EllisonStuart Berry6001Aldridge S.C.
12Dave EdwardsPeter Darwin11971Nantwich & B.C.S.C.
13Andy CockbillRyan Cockbill11472Aldridge S.C.
14Dave MortonTheresa Morton12114Aldridge S.C.
15Chris LaceyKate Lacey12625Aldridge S.C.

More Information:

Related Articles

GP14 Venetian Trophy at Fishers Green
Relocated event as the Welsh Harp Reservoir remains drained for repairs On the 13th April, Fishers Green SC held the GP14 Venetian Trophy on behalf of the Welsh Harp Sailing Club while the Welsh Harp Reservoir remains drained for repairs. Posted on 17 Apr
GP14 Midland Bell Open at Chase
An exciting day of sailing with the breeze blowing straight down the lake After arriving at The Chase Sailing Club on the morning of the GP14 open, the wind direction was a favourable NW breeze, blowing straight down the lake. Posted on 8 Apr
Sailing Full Speed Ahead
The Chase Sailing Club's Thrilling Journey Into 2024 Situated amidst the picturesque Chasewater Country Park, The Chase Sailing Club offers a perfect central location for all visitors. Its 900-hectare reservoir promises thrilling, tightly contested races against a stunning backdrop. Posted on 7 Apr
GP14s at Chase
Results now available Congratulations to Sam Watson and Darren Roach for winning this event. Posted on 4 Apr
RNIYC GP14 Spring Series Day 5
19 boats for some St. Patrick's Day sailing Nineteen GP14s set sail on St Patrick's Day for the fifth weekend of the Spring Series at Royal North. The sailors were greeted with a light 4-5 knots from the south, with a balmy 12 degrees! Posted on 21 Mar
2026 GP14 Worlds Alternative Venue Announced
Following a review by GP14 International Committee in early February Following a review by GP14 International Committee in early February, a decision was made to look to relocate the 2026 World Championship to an alternative venue. It was with much regret that the Committee had to consider this course of action. Posted on 15 Mar
West Lancashire Yacht Club 24 Hour Race Confirmed!
Set to take place on 21st & 22nd September 2024 at the Marine Lake, Southport Yes! We announced at the RYA Dinghy Show that we're reviving the 24 Hour Race in 2024... and we need you to be with us in Southport on 21st and 22nd September 2024. Posted on 29 Feb
West Lancs YC hoping to revive the 24 Hour Race
Is your club is interested in competing, this September? We are hoping to revive the WLYC 24 Hour Race and want to know if your club is interested in competing. After all, who wouldn't want to be part of the UK's premier dinghy sailing endurance event? Posted on 14 Feb
The Bushmills GP14 Hot Toddy at RNIYC
27 boats on the startline prove the event is gaining in popularlity The weekend saw the Bushmills GP14 Hot Toddy hosted this year by Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club. This annual event is gaining in popularity, with 27 GP14s on the start line for the six races. Posted on 6 Oct 2023
GP14 Inlands at Frensham Pond
24 boats from all over the UK and a guest entrant from Sweden With their first major GP14 championship since 1957 Frensham were keen to put on a show and the weather forecast played ball promising light to medium winds on Saturday strengthening overnight to make Sunday more spicy. Posted on 29 Sep 2023