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Noble Marine & Ovington UKLA ILCA7 Spring Qualifier 3 at the WPNSA

by James Percival-Cooke 29 Mar 2023 18:12 BST 25-26 March 2023

This weekend brought the third and final UKLA spring qualifier series to a close at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. Forecasts predicting over 30knots of wind on the Saturday meant that the Race committee had to be extra vigilant on the conditions in order to hold safe racing in the harbour.

After careful consideration from the RC, the ILCA 7's were sent out for a scheduled two races after a short postponement. Sailors were met with a fresh 20 knot South Westerly breeze to get the first race under way in. The first race had Sam Whaley charging off into the lead early on with James Percival-Cooke and Jake Farren-Price battling it out throughout the race to claim second and third respectively.

The second race brought much the same conditions with a lot more tired faces after a brutal 1 hour first race. Sam Whaley again rounded the windward mark first with James Percival-Cooke following close behind with Jake Farren-Price, Seb Kempe and Alistair Brown fighting it out behind. The standings more or less stayed the same with James trying to reel Sam in on the last downwind, however instead he decided a quick cool-off would be much more appropriate and so decided to go swimming halfway down the last downwind leaving Sam to sail off into the distance.

The second race final order was therefore Sam Whaley, James Percival-Cooke and Seb Kempe in first, second and third respectively.

Day 2 had a light N/NW breeze dropping off of the Osmington hills meaning another short postponement to kickstart the day. The race committee again did a great job of getting us out on the water as soon as possible to get the first race away. It would be day of snakes and ladders with the offshore direction, with many opportunities to gain from across the course.

It was Charlie South who sailed the most ladders on the first race, taking the top spot on his final day racing the ILCA 7 while Luke Anstey followed close behind in second with James Percival-Cooke in third.

The fourth race of the event had a building breeze of 10 to 12 knots and saw an early lead taken by Sam Whaley, on a mission to right his wrongs after the first race that day. James Percival-Cooke followed round in second with Jake Farren-Price finishing third.

Unfortunately for Sam his shot at redemption wasn't meant to be, punching in a UFD on the fourth race. This meant that James had already won the event going into the fifth and final race, giving him a first class spectator seat to watch Sam, Jake and Seb battle it out for second, third and fourth with only 1 point splitting them.

After a quick re-jiggle of the course the Race committee got the final race under way. This race had tight nit racing all the way through the race in a 5-7 knot breeze with Nick Welbourn building a healthy lead on the last downwind to escape the melee unfolding behind. After a punchy final mark rounding by all involved, and a few last second match racing moves by Seb in hope to put a boat between himself and Sam, The finishing order was Jake Farren-Price in 2nd and Seb Kempe in 3rd with Sam Whaley just behind.

The overall results were therefore James Percival-Cooke taking the top spot, with Jake Farren- Price in 2nd and Sam Whaley in 3rd. All in all the event brought some great conditions with some brilliant racing. Great to see seven Masters sailing in such challenging conditions.

A big thank you goes towards the Race Committee for excellent race management, the event organisers for running the event so smoothly. A special thank you to Ovington Boats and Noble Marine for being primary sponsors this weekend and Rooster and Sailingfast for their support of the Qualifiers series.

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5PenaltyPts
1 216373James Percival-CookeNorfolk Broads YC2231‑7 8
2GBR217303Jacob Farren‑PriceWarsash SC34‑1022 11
3GBR221813Sam WhaleySwanage SC117(UFD)4 13
4BER220733Sebastian KempeRoyal Bermuda Yacht Club43‑543 14
5GBR218435Charlie SouthEmsworth Sailing Club10713‑19 21
6GBR219907Nick WelbournHykeham SC88‑1471 24
7GBR216646Alastair BrownStokes Bay SC56‑1969 26
8GBR218940Jack HopkinsDelph SC79‑1156 27
9GBR218433Kai WolgramLlyn Brenig SC11(DNC)495 29
10GBR219812Tom MitchellRoyal Tay Yacht Club65911‑12 31
11GBR217871Mark LyttleQueen Mary SC9‑128108 35
12GBR 213544Luke AnsteyFrensham Pond SC12‑1321310542
13GBR220821Archie WrightStokes Bay SC15‑2061214 47
14 218434Angus Kemp 141012‑1711 47
15GBR219655Edward BakerChew Valley Lake SC16111315‑18 55
16GBR222540George ColquittWest Kirby SC1314‑231416 57
17GBR219069Finlay TulettDalgety Bay SC1915178‑22 59
18GBR221580Josh MorganWPNSA1716‑181617 66
19GBR215421Willam SunderlandDraycote Water201816‑2120 74
20GBR204644Stuart HudsonKeyhaven YC(DNC)DNC151913 77
21GBR212400Roger HakesParkstone Yacht Club18212418‑28 81
22GBR219660Rhys Powell 211721‑2523 82
23UKR218279David SurkovQueen Mary SC23232220‑25 88
24GBR216378Matthew StubbinsLlandudno SC221925‑2626 92
25 216611Adrian LynhamStokes Bay SC(DNC)DNC262315 94
26GBR216704Finn SinclairNeyland YC2422‑272424 94
27GBR218700Andy FoxLeigh & Lowton S C.(DNC)DNC202227 99
28GBR218932Peter Washington 25(DNC)282721 101
29GBR219665James CurtisBosham Sailing Club(RET)DNCDNCDNCDNC 120

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