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RS200 SW Ugly Tour Round 2 at Parkstone Yacht Club

by John Teague 20 May 2016 08:54 BST 14 May 2016

Parkstone SW Ugly Tour event report 14th May

A keen fleet of RS200 sailors arrived for the second event of the season in the 2ndhanddinghies.com SW Ugly Tour at Parkstone YC on 14th May. A forecast of sunshine proved correct as the fleet rigged, bathed in sunshine and a slightly chilly breeze, with the smell of bacon wafting through the air. Now that's how you can tell your at a club that knows how to put on a good time, bacon on the BBQ is a winner every time!

The very healthy fleet of 35 boats launched into a breeze that seemed stronger than anticipated, giving a nice downwind blast provided you didn't flirt with the sandbanks too much! The wind lulled the fleet into a false sense of security as the first race got away in conditions that were ever so slightly shifty. Add to this wind of anywhere between 2 and 15kts and you have yourself a challenging day on the water! Any rumours that Nick and Juliet Charles were out of practice in a 200 were put to bed up the first beat, where they stormed into a large lead which only seemed to increase throughout the race, giving them a convincing race win. The rest of the fleet was led by Matt Mee/Emma Norris followed by the local boats of Dan/Georgie Vickers and Peter Eyre/Sam Norman in 3rd and 4th respectively.

Race 2 was more of the same on the wind front, with the sun also keeping high in the sky. This time around in was Ian Martin/Lucy Preston who took the initiative and the race win, followed by the ever quick Mee/Norris team, and chased hard by Alistair Norris/Helen Summersgill with the locals of Edd Whitehead/KateAllam in 4th.

The third race saw Mee/Norris begin to dominate, with a race win, consistency is always king in these conditions as they proved! However sibling rivalry may have kept them more focussed than usual with Norris/Summersgill giving them a hard time, and starting to revel in the conditions finishing 2nd. Third and fourth places were a Parkstone affair, with Whitehead/Allam and Vickers/Vickers and Karen Baker/Jo Allam in 5th giving three local Parkstone boats in the top 5.

The fourth and final race threw in a few surprise shifts, with one notable header resulting in a big windward capsize, and duly notifying the fleet of its imminent arrival. In a reshuffle of the fleet, Ben/Adrian Whaley put in a bullet to give them line honours, from Norris/Summersgill and Roger/Lucy Phillips finishing off their day with their best result of the day in 3rd. Fourth place again went to Whitehead/Allam to give a consistent end to their series.

Once ashore the fleet were again greeted by the BBQ and the prize giving in the boatpark, still under the glorious sunshine. Matt Mee/Emma Norris from Burghfield/Red Wharf Bay SC winning the event and taking the lead in the Ugly tour series. Alistair Norris/Helen Summersgill from Bristol Corinthian/Red Wharf Bay SC took second overall, and scuppered any chances they thought they may have of being put into silver fleet! Third was taken by local Parkstone boat of Edd Whitehead/Kate Allam. Silver fleet was won in style by tour newcomers Ben/Adrian Whaley from Swanage SC in an impressive 8th overall, with another member of team Parkstone Peter Eyre/Sam Norman taking 2nd Silver and Parkstone showing their strength and depth with 3rd Silver being taken by Chris/Alice Bailey. In Bronze fleet, Victoria Upton/Jess Harding from Exe SC yet again put in a great performance, making it 2 years in a row winning Bronze at Parkstone, with Shuan Robson/Marie Smith from Parkstone taking 2nd bronze and Pete/Flea Haddrell from Burghfield rounding off the top three in the fleet.

So yet again Parkstone's hospitality proves its reputation isn't all talk, and really do know how to run an all round great event, although an order for more consistent wind has been already placed for next year! The next 2ndhanddinghies.com sponsored Ugly Tour event is at the top sea venue at Exe SC on 30th July, a club who know a thing or two about great 200 events, having hosted several 200 Nationals, one not to be missed!

Overall Results:

PosFleetBoatSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4Pts
35thBronze 433Alex PalmerSophia Haynes 25(DNF)DNSDNS99
4thGoldEvent Horizon17Ian MartinLucy Preston 81‑13514
2ndGold 1509Alistair NorrisHelen SummersgillBCYC & Red Wharf Bay SC‑123227
10thGold 1365John TeagueNaomi PoundBristol Corinthian YC7712‑1326
25thSilverKubixNRG1451Izzy SavagePaul WilliamsBristol Corinthian YC242324‑2771
30thBronze 411William RhodesChris ChorltonBristol Corinthian YC‑3626332584
19thSilver 1605Kevin DruceIzzy FrazerBurghfield SC211514‑2450
14thGoldRed1389Roger PhillipsLucy PhillipsBurghfield SC16‑2516335
33rdBronze 519Sue BrannamMike ProvenBurghfield SC292928‑3086
26thBronzeCharlie Ravioli1330Pete HaddrellFlea HaddrellBurghfield SC30‑32261975
1stGoldNala1615Matt MeeEmma NorrisBurghfield SC & Red Wharf Bay SC221‑85
29thBronze 1364Joe StansfieldEllie GeareChew Valley SC2231‑342881
5thGold 1458Nick CharlesJuliet CharlesDatchet Water SC168(RTD)15
27thBronze 1117Natalie MessinghamJonny OlinDatchet Water SC2722‑322675
22ndBronze 522Victoria UptonJess HardingExe SC14‑27192255
15thGold 418Liz TeagueFred MainwaringExe SC & Red Wharf Bay SC611‑221835
13thGold 15Pete VincentAbi CampbellLlandegfedd SC & Bristol Corinthian YC1710‑18633
11thSilver 822Peter EyreSam NormanParkstone YC4815‑1727
32ndBronzeTiger Feet1585David PointerJan PointerParkstone YC‑3324313186
34thBronze 811Mike ChristopherCaroline ChristopherParkstone YC31‑34293393
36thBronze 825Pete MaycockJuliette HineParkstone YC35(RTD)DNSRTD109
9thGold 1562Karen BakerJo AllamParkstone YC9‑165923
6thGoldMañana1545Dan VickersGeorgie VickersParkstone YC3124‑2319
3rdGold 1626Edd WhiteheadKate AllamParkstone YC‑1843411
16thSilverNipper1286Chris BaileyAlice BaileyParkstone YC11186‑2035
7thGoldSnowy861Kirsten GlenDuncan GlenParkstone YC5‑197719
21stSilverThe Sanity Inspection1132Peter LorettoLily TointonParkstone YC20‑21201454
28thBronze 1284Tony WilkinsonMax CareyParkstone YC32‑33301577
12thGold 1617Andy HadfieldMillie AlcockParkstone YC‑10991028
24thBronze 983Shaun RobsonMarie SmithParkstone YC‑2828271166
20thSilver 1230Chris BowerSarah GavinParkstone YC1917‑251652
23rdSilver 422Owain HughesJade BowenParkstone YC‑2614212156
17thSilver 224Milly PughJo KalderonParkstone YC & Itchenor SC131310‑2936
31stBronze9 Outta Ten961Simon PhilbrickCarole CoveneyPoole YC‑3430233285
8thSilverDouble Trouble Too1313Ben WhaleyAdrian WhaleySwanage SC155‑17121
18thSilverLittle Boo584Tim FreemanHannah FreemanWarsash SC‑2320111243

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