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Autumn Championships at Hamble River Sailing Club

by Eddie Mays 21 Oct 2003 16:53 BST 18th & 19th October 2003
The Prima 38 fleet at the Hamble River Sailing Club Mid-Winter & Autumn Championship Weekend © Eddie Mays

In addition to the normal Hamble Winter Series racing Hamble River S.C. ran an extra day’s racing for the Prima 38 and IRM classes from the Black Group and for the 707s, the 1720s, Laser SB3 and Mumm 30s from the White Group. With predominately offshore winds for the whole weekend the beats into the northern shore were always going to make disproportionate gains, and losses, for some of the middle of the fleet sailors. Three races were planned for Saturday. This meant using two separate courses and four committee boats to enable the schedule to be completed.

The Prima 38s always enjoy close racing and in the first race Jon Perry (Firestorm) finished less than 30 seconds ahead of the Army entry Longbow but things were even tighter in the 2nd race when David Riley & Andrew Yates’s Closing Time squeezed in 8 secs ahead of Jon Perry. These two reversed positions in the day’s final race with Mervyn Hughes having his best result of the weekend in 3rd place. Seven boats entered the IRM class but only four of them reached the start line on Saturday. John Shepherd’s Ker 11.3 Fair Do’s V won the first race and then dead-heated on the line with Nick & Anne Haigh’s Farr 40 Too Steamy in the 2nd race. After time correction Too Steamy won by 13 seconds. The Haighs then went on to win the final race to have an overall lead overnight.

On the Sportsboat course only Mumm 30s raced and Offbeat (Ian Gill & James Ives) won races 1 & 2 with Moonshine (Jack Kelly) winning race 3. In the 1720 class Messers Swalwell, Vance & Cooper (Oi!) started well winning race 1 but then Andrew & Jane MacLelland (Splash Test Dummies) found their form and polished off the next two races. For once the largest class was not the Hunter 707s. That honour went to the newly emerging Laser SB3 with 17 entries. Each race produced a different winner but the best performance was by Ben & Jono Shelley with three 2nd places. In the 13 strong 707 class the points were evenly split between Ian Southworth & Nigel Smith (Chilli Chaser), John Parker (Miss Moneypenny) and Mark Gillett (Pocket Battleship).

The results of Sunday’s racing were abstracted from the main Winter Series results. The only exception was in the IRM class where an additional race was run after the main IRC race to give them a five race series. Robbie Cameron-Davies (Ker 11.3 I-Site) won the first race but it was Nick & Anne Haigh’s victory in the 2nd race that gave them the overall title. Jon Perry won the Prima 38 class and the weekend. In the Sportsboats there were no discards allowed and with all races counting the McLellands 1st & 3rd was enough to take the 1720 class. Jerry Hill (3 Sad Old Blokes) won both Laser SB3 races and Southworth & Smith also had a double victory to take the Hunter 707 class with the best result of the weekend, 4 wins and a 4th place.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameSkipperPts
Prima 38 9 entries
1stGBR 6505FirestormJon Perry5
2ndGBR 6513LongbowArmy Sailing Assn.13
3rdGBR 6506Closing TimeDavid Riley & Andrew Yates15
IRM 7 entries
1stGBR 1640Too SteamyNick & Anne Haigh8
2ndGBR 1106Fair Do’s VJohn Shepherd10
3rdGBR 1107El GringoNick Hartshorn & Hannah Hamwood15
Mumm 30 4 entries
1stGBR 7530OffbeatIan Gill & James Ivey8
2ndGBR 1530MoonshineJack Kelly10
1720 7 entries
1stGBR 1774Splash Test DummiesAndrew & Jane McLelland9
2ndGBR 1715Oi!Messers Swalwell, Vance & Cooper11
3rdGBR 1723Back 2 BasicsJohn Shorrock14
Laser SB3 17 entries
1st30293 Sad Old BlokesJerry Hill21
2nd3072Baby BlueBen & Jono Shelley23
3rd3028BanditMartin Head25
4th3047maclarenbaby.comChris Blackburn35
Hunter 707 13 entries
1st7098Chilli ChaserIan Southworth & Nigel Smith8
2nd7007Miss MoneypennyJohn Parker13
3rd7105Pocket BattleshipMark Gillett18

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