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Maritimo 2023 S-Series LEADERBOARD

RNLI Round The Islands Race at Blackwater SC

by Oliver Southgate 24 Jun 2015 07:30 PDT 21 June 2015

Glamour conditions greeted at the Blackwater Sailing Club RNLI Round the Islands event this year. A perfect 15 knots from the west off the fixed clubhouse start line gave the competitors and America's Cup two-sail reaching start off towards the first turning mark, Ballast Hole, where the gybe onto starboard caught a couple of Blazes and a Laser out.

The first start of the day was for the medium fleet, 20 minutes before the fast fleet were due to get away were shown a clean pair of heels by the Blaze of Terry Crook.

The carnage at the first corner was a prelude of the action to come on the top gear test track style figure eight course. The Fast fleet start were a bit more spread out with the skiffs mostly holding back not wanting to be over the line, the RS800 of Ewan Harris and Jamie Hare had no trouble with timing the line and led by a good margin over the rest of the fleet into the first corner.

By the time the dinghy fleet had reached Osea pier it was obvious that most would complete a "wet lap" and only a few would get away with a "mildly moist". The main dinghy fleet winner completed one of the few only dry laps of the day. The 3 mile run to the next corner Chicago, the spit at the far end of Osea, where the excitement of the downwind blast seemed to confuse a few who forgot to pull in sails or miss judge the wind shadow of the lee of the Osea Island.

A long beat covering the full width of the river from the Island to the Goldhanger shore followed where unluckily for Ewan and Jamie in the RS800 doing their best Lionel Ritchie impression lost a wheel by breaking their jib sheet and had to capsize to put it back on!

As the boats made their way through the gate mark over Osea road, Hammer Head, they could ease off, but this again saw boats being blown over by the bigger gusts as they cleared the lee of the island with one unfortunate team losing its rig.

Across the river for more upwind work through the back of Northey Island where the breeze comes off the fields requiring for some tactical shift calls and good timing to not hit the banks in the narrow section of the course leading up to the final corner of Gambon, Northey Causeway, and just like the test track some like to cut the corner. This can be the harshest part of the course some times and if you don't play close attention the hidden road will bite back and try to flip your reasonably priced boat, this year though there were no nose dives as all cleared the causeway and all centreboards came away good as new.

The final mile long reach back to the club and over the line saw the Spitfire of Neil Mcculloch and Jane Arnold in just 49 minutes and 24 seconds for the 10 plus mile course, the fastest actual lap time. Blaze sailor Terry Crook took the Medium fleet on the water podium place in a quick 1 hour 13 minute and 52 seconds

On corrected time Terry also took the medium fleet prize with the overall standings dominated by the fast fleet with Fireballs and Skiffs. The man to beat and this years Stig award goes to Jon Simpson sailing his UKDinghies Musto Skiff with a corrected win time of 1 hour 5 minutes and 36 seconds, a good 1 minute 24 ahead of Fireball sailors Brett Townsend and Dave Nichols.

Over £380 was raised in aid of the RNLI, with over 50 dinghies entered and 42 finishers all can went home for a well deserved rest!

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Overall Results:

PosClassSail NoHelmCrewPYStartFinishElapsedCorrectedPoints
1MUSTO SKIFF160Jon Simpson 84515.20.0016.15.260.55.2615.361
2FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14924Brett TownsendDavid Nichols94815.20.0016.23.3113.31172
3FIREBALL (PLASTIC)15066Mark MaskellNigel Sheppard94815.20.0016.25.1815.1818.533
4SPITFIRE207Neil McCullochJane Arnold70815.20.00169.240.49.2419.464
5MUSTO SKIFF290Dan Dixon 84515.20.0016.20.181.181.11.225
6MUSTO SKIFF303 84515.20.0016.20.371.371.11.446
7BLAZE810Terry Crook 102115.00.0016.13.521.13.521.12.217
8FIREBALL (PLASTIC)15102Martin ScarthWill Sargeant94815.20.0016.28.4118.411.12.278.5
849er (New Rig)950Julian WildBen Arnold70815.20.0016.11.180.51.181.12.278.5
10FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14882Andy TaylorNikki Taylor94815.20.0016.28.4318.431.12.2910
11RS 500617Mark WildPippa Arnold97515.20.0016.3161.1161.12.5511
12FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14905Charlie StewartBrad Hood94815.20.0016.3081.1081.13.5912
13K6201Phil NewmanJamie Hare90215.20.0016.28.1718.171.15.4213
14WAYFARER10706Mike PearceSteve Ash111215.00.0016.24.581.24.581.16.2514
15BLAZE723Alex Williams 102115.00.0016.19.121.19.121.17.3415
16RS 8009Ewan HarrisJamie Hare82015.20.0016.23.4813.481.17.4816
1749er (New Rig)1179Gareth DaviesRob Appleby70815.20.0016.15.160.55.161.18417
18FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14948Nigel ClarkColin Hennessy94815.20.0016.34.131.14.131.18.1718
19LASER EPS272Gavin Mills 102415.00.0016.20.301.20.301.18.3719
20SOLO4698Ian Smith 114015.00.0016.30.171.30.171.19.1220
2142048955Hatty NormanBeth Segura111415.00.0016.2991.2991.20221
22WAYFARER10258Hillary GalloDavid Evans111215.00.0016.2971.2971.20822
23LASERNoNoMatthew White 109115.00.0016.27.321.27.321.20.1423
24SPRITE29Lulla WaterfieldMark Waterfield126715.00.0016.42.171.42.171.20.4424
25WAYFARER8670Rob CarverRichard Prime Dominic Carver111215.00.0016.3021.3021.20.5825
26LASER II9750Scott JaycockJessica Nichols106515.00.0016.271.271.21.4126
27KESTREL1574Alan HoyJanet Hoy102515.00.0016.23.471.23.471.21.4427
28FIREBALL (WOOD)14284Rorie AshFrankie Ash98015.20.0016.41.341.21.341.23.1428
29WAYFARER8065Rob GraystoneDavid Graystone111215.00.0016.34.181.34.181.24.4829
30BLAZE676James Crook 102115.00.0016.281.281.26.1130
31WAYFARER1247Steve CullifordBen Wooy111215.00.0016.3641.3641.26.2331
32WAYFARER9595Richard PuseyJackie Yaxley111215.00.0016.36.121.36.121.26.3132
33200021840James ToveyJenny Leary110015.00.0016.35.541.35.541.27.1133
34LASER165489Paul Grundy 109115.00.0016.35.241.35.241.27.2734
35FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14805Drac NormanAlex Norman94815.20.0016.4361.2361.27.3935
36FIREBALL (PLASTIC)14755Dave RyderMichelle Ryder94815.20.0016.45.121.25.121.29.5236.5
36LASER RADIAL174121Alan Coday 113515.00.0016.421.421.29.5236.5
38LASER VAGO XD395A RoddaS Shelter106415.00.0016.35.381.35.381.29.5338
3942049837Tom BatleyErik Batley111415.00.0016.42.291.42.291.3239
40RS 700897Richard Foulds 85515.20.0016.38.461.18.461.32740
41LASER136240? 109115.00.0016.43.251.43.251.34.4741
42LASER RADIAL180662Harry Coday 113515.00.0016.5471.5471.40.3342

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