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West Country Boat Repairs 2000 Millennium Series at Weir Wood Sailing Club

by Pete Vincent 23 Apr 07:56 PDT 20-21 April 2024

Round 1 of the West Country Boat Repairs 2000 Millennium Series hosted by Weir Wood SC was extremely eventful over the weekend of April 20/21.

Very shifty patchy wind with some real fruity gusts throughout kept everyone on their toes with thrills, spills, stories, snakes and ladders for the whole 23 boat fleet on every single lap. This was manic stuff but richly entertaining.

As usual the excellent race team did well to fit in 6 true races using every inch of water space to fit in a big enough loop in the really unhelpful northerly blowing across the shortest part of the reservoir. It did mean we all lost count of how many laps we had completed.

There was never a quiet moment at the front with constant place changing and at the end of the first day Rob/Gemma Burridge, Paul Cullen/Colin Hatton and Jonathan/Louisa Ching were all tied on 7pts. Paul should have been racing with regular crew Fresh but his car broke down again on the M5 so Colin Hatton heroically stepped into the front of the boat despite having known Spanner for 30 years and somehow got him to the front of the fleet. Pete Vincent/Kirsten Glen were also very handily placed with 1.4 results but had lost a 2nd place in race 1 when at the 4th leeward gate a jib sheet got trapped in the ring of a quick pin pulling it out as they gybed round the mark entertaining everyone as the mast gracefully went over the side.

The Burridge's then joined in making life difficult for themselves by capsizing in the lead in the first race on Sunday. They made no mistake in race 5 leading throughout to win to set a very tight last race. Adrian and Roz Stell rounded off a good weekend by making full use of the conditions to score a race win. The Burridge's were always well placed and ahead of their overall challengers to finish second with Paul/Colin third. This gave Burridge's overall victory by a point from Paul/Colin with Jon/Louisa third and first family.

The outstanding performance of the weekend though was from Miles Wade and Jaz Turner who finished 8th overall and first in silver division. Jaz was born with a progressive condition which causes her joints to dislocate and has to use a wheel chair extensively on shore. In Jaz's own words "I won't lie, sailing the boat was massively tricky, but with a bit of stubborn persistence and working out how to do things, I proved that my disability does not limit me. I often feel that as a disabled person, I get put into a box and told what I can and can not do. We'll this weekend was me well and truly busting out of the box and proving anything really is possible if you're willing to try. I couldn't have done this weekend without the amazing 2000 fleet who fully accepted me back into the family. I massive thanks to Miles for taking a chance on me" A true inspiration to us all whose spirit made your reporter feel very humble.

Many thanks to Weir Wood SC for yet again being magnificent friendly hosts. Please take the time to ready this www.crowdjustice.com/case/save-weir-wood-sailing-club. Clubs like Weir Wood are the total bed rock of UK dinghy sailing, they are a fantastic club and boy do we need them to survive.

The next round of the West Country Boat Repairs 2000 Millennium Series is at Castle Cove on May 18/19 can it be anywhere near as eventful?

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewSail NoR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stR BurridgeG Burridge2458142231210
2ndP CullenC Hatton232122313311
3rdJ ChingL Ching2272233135414
4thA StellR Stell211038101074130
5thA HulleyS Burridge20857816461035
6thT HulleyL Hulley2854576892335
7thJ FieldA Larkin4584135137736
8thM WadeJ Turner2236111612610639
9thP VincentK Glen2271323141222342
10thJ BaileyM Bailey2209891114282344
11thM Larkino Larkin2206465175112344
12thJ WhiteheadA Moore226631016131012550
13thM SargentA Manning2355121289132354
14thG ShelleyB Shelley22311315111115858
15thI YardleyS Yardley2204162392316973
16thM LeeC Lee221417171517141174
17thE DodwellR Dodwell22673149723232376
18thD MeyerB Beaumont2273018192114171280
19thG BoswellJ Boswell258715182016181380
20thM FoleyS Seddon2254719141815232389
21stJ LedgerK Ledger21277202019232323105
22ndC MillsC Dalby22639232323232323115

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