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Ullman Sails B14 Nationals at Whitstable Yacht Club - Overall

by Mike Bees & Mark Barnes 14 May 2013 08:19 BST 10-12 May 2013

Saturday and the fleet of 28 B14's soon became resigned to the fact that the wind gods were against them and their wings were clipped for another day. With winds peaking at 40 knots around midday, PRO Dave Curno, with accurate wind prediction, decided mid afternoon to postpone to Sunday and go for 5 races if time allowed.

With some ribs still afloat and 25 – 30 knot gusts coming through, GBR742 Budget Banger (Josh Wilce and Will Hall) pushed the go button and went out for a blast. It proved that racing was not an option but their heavy weather sail with only one capsize on a gybe was worth the watch. 40 minutes later they returned to shore to be greeted by helpers to get the boat ashore, with big smiles on their faces.

Saturday night BBQ, band and quiz entertained the fleet and kept the bar busy.

Sunday dawned to NW 30-32 knot breeze, again the weather forecast underplayed the wind strength. All the efforts for an early start were saddened. Lots of long faces at breakfast as deja-vu enveloped the fleet. Fortunately at around 1030 hrs the breeze started to drop as forecast. As soon as the committee boat was afloat, the fleet started to launch. PRO Dave Curno, eager to get in at least 4 races before the 1400 hrs curfew, got the course laid and the start sequence underway in double-quick time - a little too quickly for some including Anthill Mob, who were enjoying their breakfast picnic halfway up the beat, resulting in their starting a little late.

A slightly port-biased line saw Seavolution 1 (Mark Barnes/Jeremy Williamson (with new mast and mainsail)), Blue Badge (Mike Bees/Martin Worth (Ferret)) and Ullman Sails 1 (Mark Watts/Chris Bishop) make the best getaway with Ullman Sails 1 looking like they were making the early running. When the first significant shift came through, Blue Badge pulled ahead, leaving Ullman Sails, Seavolution and Seavolution 2 (Steve Hollingsworth/Elliot Holman) scrapping over the minor placings. Ullman Sails 1 kept the heat on Blue Badge, but their challenge ended with a snagged kite halyard on the 2nd lap which needed a capsize to fix. At the end Blue Badge won comfortably from Seavolution 1, with Anthill Mob making a screaming comeback to grab 3rd after their late start. The last run shook up the minor placings with Seavolution 2 and Ronstan/Kingfisher Ropes (Tony Blackmore/Char Jones) dropping back from 3rd and 4th as the pressure built on the opposite side of the run, finishing behind Neil Pryde (Mark Emmett/Allan Stuart).

A more significantly port biased line in Race 5 resulted in a fight for the pin end, won by Seavolution 1 at the expense of Anthill Mob who moored themselves fast to the pin end buoy. The race developed into a straight fight between Seavolution 1 and Blue Badge, with the former getting an overlap at the first gate but leaving themselves with a high-tariff gybe drop inside the zone, which ended badly as they sailed over the kite. Fortunately a robust discussion between helmsman and crew quickly established the reasons and recovery procedure and apart from Blue Badge getting away they only lost 5 places. Over the next beat they recovered to round the windward mark on the heals of Blue Badge. From there on Blue Badge and Seavolution 1 stretched away in their own loose cover chase finishing a matter of seconds apart at the finish with Blue Badge taking the bullet. In the chasing pack there ware many place changes with Seavolution 2 popping out to take a well deserved 3rd from Neil Pryde by 2 seconds with Ullman Sails 1 another 5 seconds back.

Seavolution 1 spotted something which nobody else had in Race 6, and started on port ducking a fair few boats. After a few minutes on port they hitched over to starboard and straight into a 150 m lead which they never looked likely to relinquish. Blue Badge, Ullman Sails 1, Troublegum/N50 (Alan Davis/Toby Barsley-Dale) and Seavolution 2 fought over the minor places. The course was shortened to 2 laps in order to squeeze in a 4th race before the curfew, resulting in a clear win for Seavolution 1. 2nd place for Blue Badge gave them the championship with a race to spare and they headed for the beach and a celebratory beer.

With the decider for the minor places up for grabs in Race 7, the main players headed for the pin. Seavolution 1, Ullman Sails 1 and Troublegum/N50 played for the pin with all 3 doing pretty well and no clear gain for either team. Seavolution 1 worked the middle left to establish a lead over the fleet lead by Ullman Sails 1, Neal Pryde, Ullman Sails 3 (Kathy Sherratt/Ollie Needam) and Team Marlow (Dan Cowin/Dan Hollands). Over the next lap Seavolution 1 loose covered the fleet where place changes were occurring at regular intervals. On the final beat, all changed with Ullman Sails 1 hitching left into a 10° port lift and more pressure. Seavolution 1 tracked left to cover and just managed to drop a covering tack in front and claw a lead to the lay-line. Down the run Seavolution 1 popped the kite chased by Ullman Sails 1, pulling out a slim lead which they held to the finish. 3rd was a dogfight between 4 boats with Neil Pryde just pipping Ullman Sails 3 and the Anthill Mob.

The fleet headed ashore for a chilli pasta and the prize giving.

PRO Dave Curno ran a slick event with his well organised race team and Tony reciprocated with his shore team to make this a well remembered event in testing conditions.

Regional bragging rights went to the East Coast Boys who beat the South Coast All Stars. The result is the average total net score of all boats from the region.

Thanks to our title sponsor Ullman Sails and tier 2 sponsors Advantage Sails, Harken, DEM Foils and Seavolution for their prizes.

Overall Results:
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PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1771Blue BadgeMike BeesMartin WorthBrightlingsea Sailing Club122112(DNC)9
2791Team Ullman Sails (Flying Donkey)Mark WattsChris BishopWeston Sailing Club341(DNF)54219
3758Anthill MobTim HarrisonJonny Ratcliffe 21‑8363520
4784Neil PrydeMark EmmettAllan StuartRYA/Weston Sailing Club57344‑8326
5789Seavolution 2Steve HollingsworthElliot HolmanRestronguet SC(DNC)86736737
6787TroublegumAlan DavisToby Barsley‑DaleWeston Sailing Club(DNC)64875838
774B‑udget B‑AngerJosh WilceWill HallRutland Sailing Club4371110‑121247
8110Sabre SailsSimon BrewerAlastair RamsdenTata Steel Margam710(DNC)911111361
9788 Mark BarnesTBAWhitstable Yacht Club(DNS)DNSDNS221162
1077PorkyKathy SherrattOllie NeedhamWeston Sailing Club(DNC)11DNC5917474
11769MarlowDaniel CowinDaniel HollandsRYA/Hythe & Saltwood Sailing Club(DNC)59RET1610674
12775 Rhys TriffittRichard Watson (DNC)14101213131577
13764Ronstan/Kingfisher RopesTony BlackmoreCharlotte JonesStarcross YC(DNS)DNSDNS687986
14646WAFIMark CockrillRoselle FarrNetley Sailing Club(DNC)12DNC1012161088
15735Flourescent AdolescentTom GatehouseKate WardleNetley Sailing Club(DNC)13111619DNFRET115
16744 Don ForsterSarah Turnbull‑DitlevWeston Sailing Club(DNC)95DNC20DNFDNC118
17766HB&R Consulting LtdBarry PriceAl StorerBroxbourne Sailing Club(DNS)DNSDNS14181814120
18776 J B PerieWalter DuchastenierLa Rochelle(DNS)DNSDNS131514DNC126
19786TorqGeraldine FermorLeaky Fermor (DNS)DNSDNSDNCDNC911132
202PyptosCarl RaynesRobbie SouthwellWeston Sailing Club(DNS)DNSDNS182115RET138
21705Adventures Wales outdoor activity centreGareth DaviesNathan CumpstoneTata Steel Port Talbot(DNS)DNSDNS1514DNSDNC141
22785DemelzaPeter KnightJane NashRestronguet6(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC146
23620 James GardnerAnne GardnerHayling Island SC(DNS)DNSDNS1717RETDNC146
24730 Andrew DavisStafford GloverDabchicks Sailing Club(DNS)DNSDNSDNC2219DNC153
25724Her Rival IIEd LowesRobert SpaughtonWYC(DNS)DNSDNSDNC23RETDNC163
26=770HarkenSimon HadleyNikki HadleyBough Beech Sailing Club(DNS)DNSDNSDNCDNCDNCDNC168
26=777 Sebastian Le CamSophie Le CamPlerin(DNS)DNSDNSDNCDNCDNCDNC168

1st Lady – Kathy Sherratt (Watts) - Ullman Sails 3
1st Youth – Jeremy Williamson – Seavolution 1
1st Tin Rig – Josh Wilce/Will Hall – Budget Banger
1st Handicap – Simon Brewer/Alistair Ramsden – Sabre Sails
2nd Handicap – Tom Gatehouse/Kate Wardle – Florescent Adolescent
Endeavour Trophy – Reece Triffitt/Richard Watson – Crimson Haybailer
1st Region – East Coast Boys – 81.4 points
2nd Region – South Coast All Stars – 84.6 points

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