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Flying Fifteen Classic at Cardiff Bay Yacht Club

by Ian Horton 26 Jun 2008 11:21 BST 21-22 June 2008

The predicted F3 Southerly appeared on cue – but thankfully without the forecast rain. This enabled the race officer Chris Barton to lay a long beat using most of the Cardiff bay in a trapezoid sausage course. There was excellent close competitive sailing on the Saturday with a very high standard of visiting sailors and some very fine classic boats.

In R1 the conditions were shifty. Local youth and 420 sailor Nathan Bailey was first around the windward mark in a borrowed boat with old sails, hotly pursued by Simon Dangerfield/ Dave Hemingway. In some close racing Simon/Dave went on to take the race from Graham Lamond and Scott Train with Bob Tait third.

R2 was all about the beat and despite a bad start Graham and Scott took line honours ahead of Bob Tait with Ian and Gavin Shaw in 3rd place.

R3 Graham Lamond had a poor start by his record and eventually finished in second place with the line honours again going to Simon Dangerfield with a tremendous lead over the following pack . The big battle was for third place with Duncan Baird fighting hard to keep Ian Shaw at bay down the final run to the line allowing Bob Tait to overtake both of them and take third by a whisker Duncan finishing 5th.

After day one Simon Dangerfield/ Dave Hemingway were tied on 6 points with Graham Lamond and Scott Train with Dangerfield ahead on countback.

Beer and a meal followed in the clubhouse and an entertaining evening.

So - who was going to win the Dragon trophy, would Graham retain it or would Simon win it back. The weather decided this one.

There were 49mph gusts recorded over the Cardiff barrage – not the forecast F4 WSW. The race officer postponed racing and then later after consulting the competitors abandoned the racing on day 2 (only the youth sailors were keen to go out).

Congratulations go to overall winner and picking up the dragon trophy once again, Simon Dangerfield and Dave Hemingway. In second place on equal points but behind on countback was Graham Lamond and Scott Train. In third place with very consistent racing was Bob Tait and M Musgrove.

Overall Results:

PosHelm & CrewSail NoR1R2R3Pts
1S Dangerfield/D Hemingway26631416
2G Lamond/ S Train6173126
3B Tait / M Musgrove26062237
4I Shaw/ G Shaw79853412
5I Horton/ P Lewis265545615
6N Bailey/ R Jennings217766719
7W Turton/ K Holmes249278823
8I Dibble/ Steve264589926
9M Jones/ Glyn263097DNF28
10D Baird/ T Bowen1155DNFDNF530
11J W-Jenkins/ D Phillips149510101030
12D Moore1295DNFDNFDNF 

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