Please select your home edition
Edition
Typhoon X RNLI 200 Drysuit

Impact Marine FF and GP14 Open Meeting at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club

by Bass Press 16 May 2023 02:43 BST 13-14 May 2023

What felt like the first day of summer greeted a fleet of fourteen Flying Fifteens and nine GP14s at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club for a combined open meeting, sponsored by Impact Marine.

Whilst the high pressure and sun was welcome, the forecast lack of wind definitely wasn't. In the bar on Friday evening there was some craic (Cumbrian for banter) about 'six different wind directions' at the scheduled start time of 13:00. The reality was much better than forecast, with bright blue skies and a gentle westerly sea breeze arriving just in time.

With all three races run back-to-back, it was a steamy day on the water, both in terms of the amount of sun cream required and with a few helms finding the tricky beat into the windward mark a little frustrating. In the Flying Fifteens three different teams won each of the three races. Stamping authority on the score sheet, event sponsor Andy Tunicliffe and Andy Smith, sailing a Ginger Boats FF, won the first race by over a minute.

The breeze dropped a little in the second race, making for lots of place changes in the peloton. After two slow laps it was Mark Somerville and Joe Roberts at the front sailing a much older FF 3440. A little more breeze arrived for race three which was lead from start to finish by John Reekie and Rory Yardley, who in the last throws of the last beat to the finish were under serious pressure from the well-seasoned team of Mike Moore and Sally Roberts.

Andy Tunicliffe and Andy Smith led overnight counting a consistent first, second and a third. In the GP14s, local boats led the way, with Bass wind sniffers Dave and Lyn Lawson winning all three races. Val and Ken Bell held second overnight with two second places. First visitors were Arthur Logan and Iain Hardy from Castle Semple SC, counting a fourth and two sevenths. Saturday evening was a pleasant affair fuelled by the club BBQs and some cool refreshments in the sun.

Sunday dawned windless and overcast, much to the liking of those who forgot the sun cream the day before. A small thirty-minute postponement was all that was required to allow a building westerly to set in. By the time the boats reached the racecourse it was almost blowing double figures and built into hiking conditions for the final race. In the Flying Fifteens, Dave and Jackie Gebhard arrived at the windward mark first, bust were passed halfway through the race by Paul Allen and Stephen Kirkpatrick who took the win. At this stage four different race winners in four races!

The final race was sailed in semi planning conditions, with Andy Tunicliffe and Andy Smith finding their way to the front and claiming the overall win with their second bullet. Close behind was Robin Dawson and Mike Cowan, who sailed consistently all weekend. When others scored race wins followed by mid fleet results, Robin and Mike counted all five results in the top four with eleven points overall from four races to finish a clear second overall. John Reekie and Rory Yardley also sailed consistently, finishing third overall, counting a first, a third and a fourth.

In the GP14s, Dave and Lyn Lawson continued their dominance, winning race four and with it the event with a race to spare. Val and Ken Bell added a third and a first to their consistent score line to claim second place. James and Jenny Macgregor finished in third overall, counting two second places on Sunday which helped put them ahead of Alan Jones and Sue Watson in fourth.

At the prize-giving commodore Andrea Preston thanked the volunteers and the visitors for making it a successful weekend on and off the water (and thanks to Andrea for a top galley service). Prizes were generously sponsored by Impact Marine.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
Flying Fifteen Fleet
1st4102Andy TunicliffeAndyBassenthwaite SC123417
2nd3865Robin DawsonMike CowanBassenthwaite SC2443211
3rd3520John ReekieRory YardleyBassenthwaite SC4815313
4th3496Dave GebhardJackie GebhardDerwent Reservoir SC3952717
5th3440Mark SomervilleJoe RobertsBassenthwaite SC6167518
6th3265Paul AllenStephen KirkpatrickBassenthwaite SC10771419
7th3996michael john mooresallyBassenthwaite SC51029824
8th3815Ian CampbellLezli‑Ann PearsonBassenthwaite SC7586624
9th3281Graham KirkpatrickJohn SomervilleBassenthwaite SC93911930
10th1155Graham LamondAlistair LamondRipon SC8610101034
11th3623Jon DenwoodIan PrestonBassenthwaite SC1111DNC8DNF45
12th2372Alan SmithEric SmithBassenthwaite SC12DNF1112DNC50
13th4087ant woodyeralan rutherfordBassenthwaite SCDNCDNCDNCDNC1156
14th4097Alex LeonardBen MurrellBassenthwaite SCDNFDNCDNCDNFDNF60
GP14 Fleet
1st14064David LawsonLynn LawsonBassenthwaite SC1111DNC4
2nd13960V BellKen BellBassenthwaite SC223318
3rd14088James MacgregorJenny MacgregorBassenthwaite SC5342211
4th14206Alan JonesSue WatsonBassenthwaite SC3424413
5th14056Arthur LoganIain HardyCastle Semple SC4776320
6th13567Kieron InmanPaul JenkinsWest Kirby Sailing Club6555520
7th13872Paul O'NeillJon HaslerCSSC7868627
8th14021Hender BlewettMike BeesleyDerwent Reservior8687728
9th13489Paddy LambtonLiam DempseyBolton Sailing Club9999835

Related Articles

RS400 Trident UK Northern Tour at Bass
During the Great Northern Asymmetric Challenge 20 RS400s gathered for the last leg of the 2024 Trident UK Northern Tour at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club over the weekend of 21/22 May. Posted on 24 Sep
13th Great North Asymmetric Challenge
Sixty-nine boats from as far afield as Scotland, Wales and the South Coast Sixty-nine boats from as far afield as Scotland, Wales and the South Coast landed on Bassenthwaite's sunny shores for the 13th Great North Asymmetric Challenge, sponsored once again by Trident UK. Posted on 23 Sep
Flying 15 Northern Championship at Bass
Charles and Charlie Apthorp from Hailing Island win the trophy An excellent turnout of 50 boats for the Flying 15 Northern Championship, after high winds over the last couple of days, were greeted with plenty of sunshine and a mirror like lake, with a forecast of F1 from the east. Posted on 9 Sep
Glorious Race Weeks
Bumper participation is an indicator for the health of sailing It would be so easy to write about the Olympics and America's Cup this week in my newsletter but, in all honesty, we're writing and talking enough about those on Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com already. Instead let's focus on Race Weeks. Posted on 3 Sep
Phantom Northern Super Series event at Bass
'A sun-filled day with WSW F4' was an understatement A select group of nine Phantom sailors contested the Northern Super Series event at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club on 10-11 August. Posted on 13 Aug
Craftinsure Bass Week 2024
A total of 220 entries from 42 club for the windiest edition in recent memory A total of 220 entries from 42 sailing clubs hit the initially cloudy and later sunny shores of Costa Del Bassenthwaite for what will be remembered as the windiest Craftinsure Bass Week in recent memory. Posted on 12 Aug
Will you be the 200th Craftinsure Bass Week entry?
Currently 199 boats are entered We are just days away from the start of Craftinsure Bass Week 2024. Currently 199 boats are entered, will you be the 200th? The ILCAs are top of the entry list, with 34 boats entered. Posted on 30 Jul
NSSA National Youth Regatta overall
180 boats, all supervised by team managers with no parents staying on site The 2024 National School Sailing Association annual regatta was held at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club on 22-26 July. After months of preparation, boat moving and grounds prep, 208 competitors sailing 180 boats arrived on Sunday. Posted on 27 Jul
NSSA National Youth Regatta begins
Bassenthwaite's grounds are jam packed, with 210 competitors and 50ish volunteers It's all hands on deck at Bassenthwaite Sailing Club, as the 2024 NSSA National Youth Regatta starts today (Monday 22nd July 2024). The club's grounds are jam packed, with 210 competitors, team managers and 50ish club volunteers . Posted on 22 Jul
Catapults at Bassenthwaite
The class returned to one of its favourite venues The Catapult fleet returned to one of its favourite venues, Bassenthwaite Sailing Club, to take part in a shared event with the Mirror Northerns and the various club fleets over the May Day Bank Holiday weekend (4-6 May). Posted on 31 May