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Enterprise Severnside Area Open at Penarth Yacht Club

by Richard Leach 25 Apr 2022 22:33 PDT 24 April 2022
Enterprises at Penarth © Tracey Dunford

The forecast was for heavy winds from the Northeast. Penarth YC faces east and the fetch from Bristol is long enough to produce off-putting waves on the shore. Several crews had already made their minds that it was not for them.

The cruiser fleet out of Cardiff Bay were starting at midday. The schedule was to get them away before the Enterprise start. It was noted by the experienced that none of them were reefed down - a good sign that conditions were dinghy friendly once the break had been negotiated.

Race officer Savva Tretyakov and assistant Will Griffiths set a triangular course using the home mark as a wing mark. Four boats were entered, three local and Ian and Natalie from Bristol Corinthian YC.

Richard and Steve used their superior weight to power up the beat only to be overtaken by Ian and Natalie and Peter and Helen down the reaches. A messy leeward mark rounding had Pete and Helen briefly in the lead. Richard and Steve again used their weight to full advantage getting enough lead to hold off Chris and Alex who came through for a second.

The wind had dropped a bit for the second race and Ian who described it as perfect conditions for them, led off the start with Peter and Helen second. By the finish Ian and Natalie were well ahead with Richard and Steve bringing up the rear.

This open had the best and worse of Penarth. The third race started in light winds that got lighter as it progressed. The tide was now in full ebb so the beat was slow. Ian and Natalie again led for most off the race. Richard and Steve had been finding some success by going left and lee bowing the tide, a subtle change in the wind direction ruined this and by the last reach of a shortened course they were almost a leg behind. The tide washed them down to the leeward mark to find they were much closer to both Ian and Chris. Pete had hit the right corner found wind of his own. Finishing several minutes ahead. My the finish second place was up for grabs and it was taken by Chris and Alex. Ian had to tack off and to his annoyance hit the finishing mark allowing Richard and Steve to sneak through.

It was still wavy, several members had waited around in their gear to help recover the boats.

Overall Results:

PosHelm CrewSail NoR1 R2 R3Pts
1Peter RendallHelen Cummins233123213
2Richard LeachSteve Arthur231401334
3Chris PalmerAles Rich229352424
4Ian WakelingNatalie Blake210674145

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