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Rope4Boats RS100 Inlands at Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club

by Clive Eplett 14 Nov 2023 21:03 GMT 11-12 November 2023
Rope4Boats RS100 and RS700 Inlands at Chew Valley Lake © Errol Edwards

Herein starts the campaign to ban sailing club webcams. Yes, they potentially encourage people to stay at home if the outlook is unfavourable. But far worse, this weekend at the Rope4Boats RSS100 Inlands at Chew Valley Lake SC they spoilt our endeavours at a wind-up.

For what seems like months, XCweather (other weather apps are available and can't be any worse) has been predicting Michael Fish level hurricanes when what we actually received were driftathons. For Saturday of our Inlands, when it said 0mph, you can thereby rest assured sailing will not be on the menu.

Accordingly, Huw Powell decided to gather some unexpected brownie points and spend most of the day at home, travelling west in time to rig and join the (excellent) evening social.

In a lifetime first, Mostyn Evans was fastest out of the gate, Whatsapping Huw at midday to say "15 knots (aka Huw minimum) had unexpectedly arrived, the AP was down and we were off racing."

But, but, but and again but, smartar$e Huw had been monitoring that blessed club webcam, so was in absolutely no doubt we were joshing him. They've simply gotta go.

Second lesson from the event is that we need to change Notice of Race and SIs for two-day events such that, in the event of no sailing on day one, start time is brought forward and more than one race can be carried over to day two.

In this instance though, quite rightly, we observed two-minutes silence at 11am on Sunday, then off we went, into a seriously patchy, shifty but perfectly sailable breeze. After a day off, the fleet was now altogether too keen to get going, resulting in three UFD binnings and your correspondent Clive Eplett tacking out at the committee boat with 10secs to go, gifting pole-position to Huw.

Jaye Rickards looked like she was going to be first at the first mark though (helped perhaps by her OCS) but the final shift allowed Andy Jones to sneak in and steal Jaye's glory. This was not an easy day to maintain, let alone build a lead, but Andy did so masterfully. Class chairman David Smart got very close after finding a pocket of nice pressure and perhaps might have got his nose in front if he'd not been laughing at your correspondent tipping it in whilst gybing onto the aforementioned gust.

Frensham's Ian Gregory worked his way past Dave with National Champ Nigel Wakefield sniddling his way to fourth.

Thereafter (i.e. I can't remember the details) several of us had a go at leading in the following three races, but after his slow (by his standards) race-one, Nigel woke up and negotiated the bear-traps masterfully to win the next two with Ian getting a 2 and 3 and Clive 3 and 2. Smartie's 3rd on the water in R3 went out of the window on the U-flag.

Going into the final race, this left things tight between Nigel and Ian for first and second and, distantly, Clive and Dave for third and fourth. This time, although pushed hard by Nigel, Ian led throughout, but Nigel's second was enough to retain the Rope4Boats Inlands title by a point from Ian. Those two were in a class of their own. Clive held third from Dave, also by a point.

Next up was Euro-cup holder Tom Halhead, returning after his traitorous defection to the RS400 fleet. It took him a race to remember that without a crew, he had to call the shots himself, thereafter he was Mr Consistent with three 4ths.

After some additional number crunching to determine the outcome of the 2023 RS100 Rooster National Tour, score-keeper Mark Harrison was most upset to learn that Clive Eplett had come out on top, with Nigel second (I fear that missing out on a 2023 clean-sweep will have annoyed him and he'll be even faster next year) on countback to Matt Johnson, with Ian pipping Mark, also on countback.

Thanks to all our sponsors and hosts across the year, we've had some great sailing and, among other things, have a trip to Carnac to look forward to in 2024.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4Pts
1st145Nigel WakefieldNetley/Lymington Town‑41124
2nd259Ian GregoryFrensham Pond22‑315
3rd509Clive EplettFrensham Pond532‑610
4th523David SmartChew Valley35(OCS)311
5th393Tom HalheadLlandegfedd‑1044412
6th505Andrew JonesChew Valley178‑1016
7th508Huw PowellRed Wharf Bay / Netley9‑106823
8th130Stephen JonesChew Valley712‑13524
9th159Tim JohnsonChew Valley(OCS)115925
10th12Jaye RickardsChew Valley(OCS)891128
11th314Mike GreenPevensey Bay6‑13111229
12th379Mark HarrisonGurnard SC89‑141330
13th238Gavin ThompsonChew Valley13157‑1635
14th226Simon BennettChew Valley(DNS)DNS10740
15th331Nick EdmondsChew Valley15‑16121542
16th268Bart BridgenNetley SC(OCS)616OCS45
17th526Mostyn EvansMounts Bay1417‑18.51445
18th208Darrell SleepStaunton Harold SC12‑19171847
19th206Jon ElmesChew Valley1114(OCS)DNS48
20th174Daniel WebberChew Valley(DNS)18151750
21st218Richard WachBristol Corinthian Yacht Club16‑2018.51953.5
22nd458Matthew ScottChew Valley(DNS)DNSDNSDNS69

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