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Solo Northern Area Championship at Leigh & Lowton Sailing Club

by Innes Armstrong 29 Sep 2023 07:12 BST 23-24 September 2023
Leigh & Lowton SC Solo Northern Area Championship prize winners (l-r) Andy Carter, Steve Ede, Martin Honnor, Justine Davenport, Innes Armstrong © Abigail Honnor

Sponsored by Winder Boats, Impact Marine and NSCA

The Solo Northern Area Championship took place over the weekend of 23rd & 24th September 2023 and was well supported by 28 boats including 20 visitors. The event was held alongside a Laser one day open and an Enterprise weekend open.

The PRO went through the briefing advising a six race series was to be sailed with 5 to count, and we'd all be sailing the same course, Lasers first, Ents second and Solos last. With the starting sequence under way in race 1, the Solos, feisty as ever and keen to get away, created a general recall, this was then followed by a postponement as the lasers approached the line and start area and we had to keep clear. So we waited and eventually got under way on the next black flag start, with wind strength about 6 - 8 knots. Up the first beat Innes Armstrong (Burwain SC) and Chris Bunn (Lady YC) started to pull away from the rest of the fleet and battle ensued between the two for the better part of the race, whilst various place changes were taking place throughout the fleet. Armstrong pulled away to take the win whilst Steve Ede (Ardleigh SC) and Martin Honnor (Ogston SC) squeezed past Bunn to take 2nd and 3rd respectively.

The second race got quickly under way but by then the wind had dropped significantly and under the black flag the solos started with everyone looking for any vane of wind to take advantage of, the fleet was spread out considerably across the lake. S Ede made the most of the light airs and took 1st place from M Honnor and Steve Denison (RYA) in third. We then slowly made our way ashore for lunch, happy not to have to race again in the becalmed conditions.

After lunch two more races were planned. Thankfully the wind had increased but the direction had changed to a more southerly direction with the windward mark nearer to the club house therefore making it tricky to decide which direction to approach the mark. Honnor made the best of decisions to take 1st place ahead of Ede and Andy Carter (LLSC).

With the same course set, race 4 got cleanly under way with A Carter getting a clean start which allowed him to lead the fleet around the 1st mark, followed by a gaggle of boats. Staying in clear air going down wind was super important with many place changes going on throughout the fleet. Denison managed to make his way successfully past Carter, but a close battle between the two continued throughout the race with Denison ultimately claiming the win, Carter 2nd and Honnor 3rd.

So at the end of day 1's racing there were 4 different race winners, with Steve Ede taking the overnight lead. The fleet came ashore to chew over the days racing and to enjoy a two course-meal laid on courtesy of NSCA and provided by Leigh & Lowton's Catering Manager - Val. A very sociable evening was spent in the bar watching the Rugby World Cup and enjoying the wonderful hospitality of Leigh & Lowton SC, not to mention the much appreciated free overnight camping on site.

Sunday dawned with strong winds forecasted to build throughout the day. After a hearty breakfast (again fOC care of NSCA) the fleet headed out to the start line for a 10 o'clock start. The wind wasn't playing ball though and we followed the committee boat around the lake with the wind swinging from South to Southeast. The line was eventually laid and the sequence started. With the windward mark laid under a line of trees and strong gusts coming across the course, good placement on the start-line would prove critical. With Armstrong down at the pin end and most of the fleet grappling for a good committee boat position, which end would pay? As it turned out the pin end was the place to be and it allowed Armstrong to lead at the 1st mark and pull away throughout the race. Plenty of big gusts enabled the whole fleet to enjoy the planing conditions on the long reach down the lake. Armstrong took the win followed by Honnor and Carter. The overnight leader S Ede finishing in 6th, this meant that with consistent results Honnor had won the event with a race to spare.

With one more race to go, the rest of the podium positions were still to be finalised. This time around the pin end was slightly more crowded, but again Armstrong nailed it, closely followed by Honnor. On this tricky beat you certainly needed your head out of the boat to track the gusts, backers and headers. Again, Armstrong lead at the 1st mark but was unable to stretch the lead out this time. A close battle took place throughout the race with Armstrong managing to hold onto the lead and David Winder (Hollingworth Lake SC) finishing 2nd, Honnor coming in 3rd.

With an excellent weekend's racing under our belts and podium positions decided, Martin Honnor was crowned Northern Area Champion, Innes Armstrong taking 2nd, Steve Ede 3rd and A Carter 4th. 1st Lady went to Justine Davenport (Burwain).

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st5880Martin HonorOgston‑32132311
2nd5813Innes ArmstrongBurwain1‑5451112
3rd6045Steve EdeArdleigh212‑66415
4th5615Andy CarterLLSC‑107323621
5th6073Stephen DenisonRya63(OCS)17522
6th6093David WinderHollingworth596‑105227
7th6074Chris BrownGlossop‑84784831
8th5514James MorleyBeaver7‑11578734
9th6067Chris BunnLady Yacht Club41084(DNC)DNC55
10th5109Rory YardleyBassenthwaite1113912‑161156
11th5909Andy FoxLLSC14‑2113918963
12th4715Justin DavenportBurwain13‑231611131467
13th5654Graham EllisBudworth191812‑20101069
14th5968Nicholas HornsbyHollingworth1515‑1715111571
15th5617Stephen RestallElton171214‑21171373
16th5910Geoff McLardyElton1820101712(DNF)77
17th8513A RobChester/Ilsc21821(DNF)9DNF80
18th5979John ColgraveYorkshire Dales‑23221519141282
19th5807Louise McKeandLLSC1224191415(DNC)84
20th5845Nik JamesLLSC‑20171816191686
21st4985Kim CantLLSC22161118(DNC)DNC96
22nd6055Jonathon SwainCarsington96OCS(DNC)DNCDNC101
23rd5712Tony SampsonBudworthOCS142013(DNC)DNC104
24th5272Dave KelsallLLSC‑252524222017108
25th5217Malcolm WaddingtonLLSC161922(DNC)DNCDNC115
26th5623Rob GascoigneElton262625(DNC)2118116
27th4283Michael CampbellFiddlers Ferry(DNC)DNC2323DNCDNC133
28th5839Paul OwenLLSC24DNF(DNC)DNCDNCDNC139

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