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Selden Solo National Championship at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 3

by Will Loy 26 Jul 2023 02:14 PDT 23-28 July 2023
Selden Solo Nationals at Hayling Island Day 3 © Will Loy

Before my report on day 3, a brief summery of day 2 socials...

Following a triumphant AGM, Patrick Burns passing the reins of power to Guy Mayger before exiting left with a bottle of Whiskey and a framed print of the one time he actually went racing, the evening concluded with the Impact Marine Prize Draw. Among the lucky winners were Nick Rawlings who would have received an Impact Marine rudder bag had he been there, fortunately for him the new regime are already mixing things up so it will be kept aside. Unlucky for the 50 odd competitors who were attending and had hoped for a re-draw. Sal Erskine Furniss won an Impact Mast Bag while hats were presented to a number of other winners. Thank You Impact Marine for your support and get well soon Andy Tunnicliffe.

Day 3

I gently extracted my wax ear plugs and took a moment to gather my senses, last night I had picked up a bloke at the AGM and he ended up coming back to my place. The upper bunk creaked in acknowledgement, our Hon Treasurer, Andrew Liddington had made the 400 mile round trip to attend yesterday evening's meeting and it would have been harsh to send him packing at 8pm, especially as SELDEN were supplying free beer. I expertly clothed myself within the confines of my bed, my respect for contortionists increasing with every garment and exited for the bathroom.

The breakfast was right on point and my mastery of the coffee machine would set me in good stead if ever I want to switch to a career as a barista.

The forecast for the day was for the breeze to swing around towards the west and our PRO Mark Wood was optimistic that the clouds that were currently shielding us from the sun's deadly rays would clear and a sea breeze could materialise. I made my way to the rib departure lounge, passing a discarded pair of Y Fronts, maybe the free beer initiative was not such a good idea.

Steve Watson was already waiting by the Jury/Media rib and we began our accent of the orange inflatable, only looking down once we had reached the peak. The tractor driver seemed unimpressed, even the unfurling of the flag could not distract him from his phone. 3 minutes later we were on the water and under way to the race area.

Steve passed me a lunch bag which I accepted with grace, no need to tell him about my supermarket sweep of the on-site cafe then, pushing my goodies further into the depths of my kit bag to make room for the new bounty which was disappointedly short of a sandwich. Steve also had a sad face and I can only conclude HISC have an obesity policy and we were in the zone.

I shoved a bag of Skittles into my Aquamarine side pocket, handily placed on my high tops, providing the ability to keep my energy levels at optimum while discrete enough not to alert Steve that I was eating them.

Solos floated around as the PRO waited for the wind to settle, his voice on the radio practically commanding the breeze to bend to his will and once it obeyed we were into sequence, but not before Steve had taken a quick tour to one of the large metal beacons out to the south of the bay.

He fumbled for a pen and notebook, I have met a few train spotters but he is my first mark spotter, not for me to judge though.

Race 5 Wind from 265-270 8-10 knots

There was a strong adverse tide out to the left of the course so the committee end looked favourite, Ben Flower displaying close boat-on-boat handling skills few can master. Tacking onto port was the key and Tim Law, possibly assuming he had the nod, impeded a starboard tacker though the shouts of starboard could be heard in Chichester. This incident is subject to protest so no further comment for now.

At the top mark Flower led from Jamie Morgan, Martin Frary had started at the pin end and was third which must have given the PRO a nice warm feeling inside, with Cumbley, Brown, Davenport and Michael Hicks completing the top group. The breeze was up to 12 knots and the sea state must have increased since the one core muscle I have left was working hard to keep me balanced.

The run saw Flower extend slightly, sinking slightly lower while the chasing pack worked to keep their wind, Frary conceding to Cumbley at the gate as they all took off for the shoreline.

Cumbley opted to hold further right, missing out on a shift which saw him drop down four places while Davenport was up to second from Morgan, Frary and Brown.

The final run was a cake walk for Flower but Morgan, who had sunk low saw his closest rivals surging towards him in a nice vein of pressure and Frary and Brown were able to easily roll him by the finish.

Race 6 Wind from somewhere near Bembridge and 12-14 knots

A bias of ten degrees spread the fleet down the line but there were a number of U flag casualties, Rich Bailey amongst them. Flower, Cumbley and Frary remarked after the race that they had all the room in the world at the pin end so I guess they started on port.

Top mark was Flower with Cumbley, Frary, Davenport and Hopwood chasing hard, Robert Gullan and Rich Lovering completed a top seven. Morgan, Paul Davis and Tim Law rounded out the top ten as the leaders set off down the run.

Flower continued to dominate up the next beat with Davenport into second from Cumbley, Frary and Morgan. Lovering, Gullan and Hopwood were in their own battle which would conclude at the end of a long triangle.

Davenport and Cumbley ate into the leaders advantage but just ran out of track, a perfect brace of bullets for Flower who is leading overnight by one point to Davenport, Cumbley just six points back.

The evening meal was sponsored by SELDEN, the pasta-meatball dish with a side of garlic bread of a standard any Italian would respect. The clubhouse restaurant overlooks a vista of sand and sea and with the evening sunshine illuminating the contemporary architecture, we could have been in the Med.

Suntouched boats had provided a number of prizes and Sal won again, this time a Hawk Wind Indicator, Alex Butler also collected one and Richard Hudson was ecstatic, winning a Musto top. There were other winners too so thank you Suntouched for your support of this event.

I finished my second Selden pint of the night, knowing that the fine quality of the ale would result in several trips to the toilet later but at least my bed mate had gone.

Results after Day 3:

PosHelmClubSail NoCategoryR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stBen FlowerPaignton SC5524 12‑194119
2ndOliver DavenportNorthampton6061 231(BFD)2210
3rdCharlie CumbleyHayling Island Sailing Club/TCYC6021 312‑146315
4thRichard LoveringHayling Island Sailing Club/ WYC5831 4562‑8522
5thJamie MorganRutland Sailing club6064 547‑445425
6thMartin fraryHayling Island Sailing Club6057Veteran77‑1683631
7thTim lawSalcombe5966Grand Master1394(BFD)10743
8thChris BrownDraycote6074Veteran1012‑14741447
9thIan HopwoodBassenthwaite Sailing Club5897Veteran96‑20618948
10thRobert GullanHayling Island Sailing Club5502 16‑211357849
11thGuy MaygerHayling Island Sailing Club5691Veteran6810‑24161656
12thAlex ButlerHayling Island Sailing Club5781 1110918‑281563
13thMichael HicksSalcombe6079Grand Master‑1714151391263
14thOlly TurnerSalcombe YC5546 1819‑553111364
15thPaul DavisLymington Town Sailing Club5914 1213‑2819151069
16thJames GoodfellowWeston Sailing Club5938 8171223‑251171
17thTed BakkerWV Randmeer649 ‑2516321122476
18thSteve EdeArdleigh6045Veteran‑3718817341895
19thHans DuetzWV Randmeer637Veteran‑402527222219115
20thRichie BaileyHayling Island Sailing Club5816Veteran2330171138(UFD)119
21stNigel DaviesDraycote Water SC5911Veteran2820‑38252920122
22ndKevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club6043Grand Master2615303320‑36124
23rdSimon DerhamLittleton SC5393Veteran1526‑56342623124
24thJon GayLochaber6001Veteran‑533511124522125
25thAlec PowellHayling Island Sailing Club5553Veteran193124‑591338125
26thIain Peter McgregorSalcombe Yacht club6088Grand Master222318(BFD)4617126
27thMark LeeLymington Town SC6006Veteran215122(BFD)1426134
28thJonny CoateSouth Staffs SC5130 35113430‑4337147
29thDavid WinderHollingworth Lake6073Veteran31(RET)21291752150
30thCharlie BrecknellChanonry S C4975Veteran2027‑48472732153
31stCharlie NunnTorpoint Mosquito SC5901 143436‑654233159
32ndRichard InstoneChase SC6076Grand Master39‑5425163748165
33rdKim FurnissTorpoint Mosquito6013Grand Master292259‑604021171
34thNick RawlingsHayling Island Saiing Club5569Grand Master3436501539‑69174
35thJan Pieter BraamWV Randmeer654 43323940‑5825179
36thDavid MitchellWarsash5600Grand Master3841333533‑54180
37thGeoff HoldenTorpoint Mosquito SC6042Grand Master‑564440552428191
38thDoug LattaHayling Island SC6002Grand Master27464336‑5541193
39thDaniel MartinLymington Town Sailing Club5822 3029‑65573542193
40thNeil DavisonHayling Island Sailing Club5748Grand Master524754348‑63195
41stGraham Cranford SmithSalcombe Yacht Club5755Grand Master42283256‑7039197
42ndAndy JonesBurghfield SC5726Grand Master4137511060‑65199
43rdMark FullerHayling Island Sailing Club5871 (RET)DNC26271929199
44thTim JacksonPapercourt5771Grand Master2445‑73317327200
45thTim LewisRYA6010Grand Master32394237‑6353203
46thAndy CarterLeigh and Lowton SC5615Grand Master494244964‑74208
47thAndrew FoxLeigh and Lawton Sailing Club5909Veteran(DNS)3360493631209
48thRob MilledgeLymington Town SC5925Veteran474047‑673151216
49thJarvis SimpsonBrightlingsea Sailing Club6016Grand Master(DNC)DNC29262147221
50thSteve robertsTorpoint mosquito sailing club5642 4550‑58503246223
51stAdrian StellHayling Island Sailing Club5373 362457(RET)4958224
52ndPaul LewisHISC5918 (DNC)DNC53322330236
53rdSimon LawFrensham Pond SC5742Veteran46386451‑6643242
54thRichard HudsonBough Beech SC5554Grand Master33(DNC)31BFD4440246
55thWillie ToddLargs Sailing Club5801Grand Master(DNC)DNC23463050247
56thNigel ThomasHill Head SC5780Veteran(DNC)DNC3515275261
57thGreg SwiftHayling Island Sailing Club6062Veteran5449‑83646145273
58thMichael BarnesLagos Yacht Club3847Septimus55(RET)41427861277
59thAndy HylandLymington Town SC6022Grand Master(DNC)DNC37205479288
60thMark FlewHayling Island Sailing Club6050Veteran5053‑81696256290
61stNev WatsonHISC5382Veteran4848457081(UFD)292
62ndRichard GoodenoughLymington Town Sailing Club5559Grand Master(DNC)DNC70524135296
63rdJohn SteelsStarcross YC5926Grand Master4443‑74726968296
64thRoel den HerderWsvGiesbeek668Veteran(DNC)DNC69287534304
65thPhil KilburnLymington Town S C5950Grand Master(DNC)DNC62635044317
66thPeter WarneNorthampton SC6056Grand Master(DNC)DNC49715749324
67thMark HarperDell Quay/Hayling Island Sailing Club5836Grand Master(DNC)DNC67386855326
68thMalcolm BuchananLymington Town SC5570Grand Master51(RET)75627662326
69thPhil SturmerBrightlingsea SC5819Veteran(DNC)DNC52397277338
70thPaul de GeusGWV de Vrijbuiter605Grand Master(DNC)DNC72535367343
71stNick FisherTorpoint Mosquitos5844Grand Master(DNC)DNC66485973344
72ndSteve MitchellTMSC5905Grand Master(DNC)DNC76415680351
73rdRene Salawv randmeer644Grand Master(DNC)DNC63784766352
74thNicholas WebbHayling Island Sailing Club4441Veteran5752‑91799184363
75thTim WadeLymington Town sc5629Grand Master(DNC)DNC68458272365
76thDavid ParkinAberdeen & Stonehaven YC5889Grand Master(DNC)DNC54747476376
77thPatrick BurnsDalgety Bay SC5967Septimus(DNC)DNC79665185379
78thMarc DiebenWSV Giesbeek641Grand Master(DNC)DNC61BFD6560382
79thPatrick WardCSC/ BBSC5770Veteran(DNC)DNC86587170383
80thSal Erskine‑FurnissTorpoint Mosquito5262Lady(DNC)DNC71548478385
81stTim DeaconFrensham Pond SC5129Grand Master(DNC)DNC46RET6787396
82ndAmanda HendersonLochaber6053Veteran / Lady(DNC)DNC78767771400
83rdDave NixsonSpinnaker5896Grand Master(DNC)DNC92808357410
84thBob ClarksonHayling Island SC4610Veteran(RET)DNC87818559410
85thJohn EllisHayling Island Sailing Club5793Grand Master(DNC)DNC82838864415
86thJez whiteHayling Island Sailing Club5657Grand Master(DNC)DNC846179UFD420
87thDave MoodyHayling Island Sailing Club5436Grand Master(DNC)DNC85688786424
88thBarbaraG. W. Vrijbuiter565Lady(DNC)DNC90738681428
89thSteve HaggettLymington Town SC5913Grand Master(DNC)DNC77828982428
90thHarold LensingW.V. Randmeer667Septimus(DNC)DNC93758083429
91stMaria E. Franco FerroNorthampton Sailing Club5675Lady(DNC)DNC80779088433
92ndVincent SpeelmanZeilvereniging De Onderlinge648Grand Master(DNC)DNC89859289453
93rdAnthony SandersHayling Island Sailing Club5620Grand Master(DNC)DNC888493DNS461
94thAndy TunnicliffeBassenthwaite SC6084 (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC490
94thAndrew WilsonGurnard SC4534Grand Master(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC490
94thRoel BakkerWV Randmeer663Veteran(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC490
94thGraham WilsonNorthampton5721Septimus(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC490

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