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Early Series at Lymington Town Sailing Club - Race 3

by Iain Sutherland 19 Mar 2002 10:33 GMT

Course problem splits the fleet

Lymington Town Sailing Club's third early points race on Sunday, March 17 saw excellent sailing conditions bringing nineteen dinghies starting, a pleasant change from the previous week when appalling conditions lead to a cancellation.

In the fast fleet the port end flyers got well away from the start but were soon overhauled by the Sydney Harbour 18 being guest helmed by Paul Bayliss in the absence of resident helm Toby Collyer. With Bayliss rounding the windward mark first they were never headed and won on handicap by over 6 minutes. Next to round were Pete Barton and Nigel Wallbank in their respective RS700's while the rest got into knots while trying to round against the strong spring flood tide.

From the leeward mark, due to signalling of an ambiguous course the fleet split into two, with all two man boats sailing a long and incorrect course while the single handers sailed a shorter correct course. Who says two heads are better than one?

This allowed Mike Beggs in his Vortex to claim second on handicap when both Barton and Wallbank capsized. Possibly the most valiant display of the day was by Lee Todd who manfully sailed his 29er on the longer course for every lap and still managed to beat one of the RS700's.

In the medium fleet the Race Officer had corrected the ambiguity so all sailed the same course. A spectacular spinnaker capsize by Roy Todd lost him some places, but he managed to fight back to second before the finish

Results:

PosBoat NameBoat TypeHelm (& crew)
Fast handicap
1Sydney18ft SkiffP.Bayliss, Steve Homewood, K.Willis
2Ever Decreasing CirclesLaser VortexMike Beggs
3Septic 7RS700Pete Barton
4Forepeaks29erLee Todd & Alex Newton
5LoonyRS700Nigel Wallbank
6921RS400Giles Chipperfield
Medium handicap
1GandalfWayfarerJohn Simms & Tony Christopher
2MoonrakerWayfarerR Todd & Graham Newton
3BombachaWayfarerP Lynch & P Bettonidge
4KittiwakeWayfarerP Fulton

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