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RS400 Fat Face Racing Circuit at Leigh & Lowton Sailing Club

by RS Association 25 Mar 2003 16:57 GMT

After all the other RS classes started the Fat Face Racing Circuit the previous weekend it was the turn of the RS400 Fat Face Racing Circuit to kick off on March 22/23 by visiting the home of the largest RS400 fleet in the country, Leigh and Lowton.

Photo © Tim Yeates
The club has traditionally held an RS400 open in March, which has always supplied, good breezes, cold weather, hot competition, very strong home fleet, a warm welcome, good social, food and plenty of beer. Virtually all these factors were in place, including 21 boats from the home club, except for the good breezes and cold weather. Clear blue skies and strong sun had the fleet putting on total bloc in the very smart new changing rooms rather than drysuits. This weather produced a very fickle wind on Saturday with some very large holes. What wind there was went home early and the final race of the day was lost. Prospects for Sunday did not look good with even less wind at 10.30 start time but a more stable wind slowly built so the final races were held in force 3-4. PRO Arkie Wainwright got the bit between the teeth and produced some very smart turn arounds to fit in 4 races in less than 4 hours. With the wind refusing to play ball and come straight down the lake, the start lines were action packed being pushed against a shore and unable to be a huge length. The black flag went up and down like a yo yo and some people seemed to think it did not apply to them.

Class acts of the weekend were Nick Craig and Keith Bedborough who counted three first places and two seconds, plus a magnificent double disqualification in the same race. There is always entertainment when Keith is in town and he did not let us down this weekend; needing to fly to Zurich on Monday morning in managed to loose his passport/bag in a restaurant and gain a black eye in a misunderstanding in an Altrincham nightclub. Despite this they put in a fantastic display of boat handling to dominate. Not far behind was Mark and Sam Littlejohn in their first year in 400’s, who constantly pushed the leaders hard. The final race was a good example as the Craigs/Littlejohns had a very close match race at the front. To show the depth of the fleet and how difficult it was to recover the Littlejohns discard was 21st. In third overall was home club sailors Dave Exley/Nigel Hall who were very consistent counting a whole pile of thirds and fourths, recovering from the total misunderstanding in the first race when they thought the race had been finished very early. Mat Jenkins/Emma from Sheffield Viking in the oldest boat in the fleet scored a convincing win in race 2 to produce a very credible 7th overall.

Other home club sailors Mike Budd/Greebo and Dave Shiel/Paul Heath would have been very to the fore in the overall standings if they had not ended up with two black flags each. They were in first and second place in the final race when they were told. Commodore Alan Woosey, during his comedy routine at the prize giving, quite rightly though highlighted the sterling efforts of Tony Woods/ Arline Couch. Unable to sail on Saturday they managed to collect three black flags in four starts on Sunday; a truly awesome performance. A close second in the cock up league were Chris and Matt Bailey, the brother Grimms, who on Sunday were black flagged in race 1, had the kite on sideways in race 2 and were black flagged in race 3; they did not risk joining in race 4.

Such entertainment, when are we going back again?

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrew
1Nick CraigKeith Bedborough
2Mark LittlejohnSam Littlejohn
3Dave ExleyNigel Hall
4Greg O’BrienColin Staite
5Mike SharplesAmanda Pierpoint
6Andy FoxSimon Birchill
7Matt JenkinsEmma
8Pete VincentPete Cruickshank
9Chris GillardAlan Gibbon
10Russell CollisterJune Collister
11Louise MckeandChris Jobson
12Dave ShielPaul Heath
13Cathy PartingtonMike Partington
14Mike BuddMark Greaves
15Terry OliverMark Atherton
16Caroline ExleyArline/Mark Dingsdale
17Roy ThomasonLaura Woosey
18Nick HoltDerek Hill
19John MurphySarah Murphy
20Neil HampsonSue Hampson
21Jeremy EntwistleRachael Jones
22John HarwoodMary Harwood
23Rob StottLiz Stott
24Adam Hoad-ReddickSimon
25Malcolm GreenMartin Green
26Ben KirkSarah Runswick
27Chris HorneJane Horne
28Mark ReddingtonJohnny Lynd
29Chris BaileyMatt Bailey
30Tony WoodsArline Couch
31Howard GarnerHenry Storrer

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