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Enterprise Scottish Area Championships at St Marys Loch Sailing Club

by Paul Young 6 Oct 2015 14:08 BST 26-27 September 2015

This event the final in the Scottish Bluebell series was recently moved to St Marys Loch SC due to Forfar being clogged up with weed, attracted eleven boats and was held in warm sunshine and light to moderate Southerly wind over the weekend at the end of September.

The first race started promptly at 2pm. Charles Morrish crewed by Alison Robertson Morrish (St Marys Loch SC) started at the pin end and led the fleet away, followed by Paul Young crewed by Caroline Gold (Midland SC/ St Marys SC) and Peter Middlemiss crewed by daughter Rachel (Tynemouth SC) and also Richard and Maureen Denny (Beccles Amateur SC) close behind. All these boats exchanged places several times during the race. At the finish Charles and Alison were first, Paul and Caroline second, with Richard and Maureen third and Peter and Rachel fourth.

The second race was sailed back to back with the first. This time Paul and Caroline started near the pin end and led the race from start to finish. Charles and Alison started to leeward of Paul and Caroline but unfortunately strayed too close to the left hand shore and picked up some weed slowing them down. John Berry crewed by Neil Bawden (Etherow SC) rounded the windward mark second but hit mark two and whilst completing their penalty turn obstructed Richard and Maureen resulting in a 720 penalty. These turns dropped them to last place, however John and Neil got their act together and eventually finished this race in third place. Richard and Maureen finished second with Paul and Caroline sailing well to win this race by a considerable margin.

Sunday dawned with fog and no wind. However the sun soon came out and burnt off the fog but it took a while for the breeze to settle and race three started after a one hour postponement. The race started in a gentle force two which built throughout the race. Richard and Maureen started well and led the race at a busy first mark. Behind there were several placing changes between Paul and Caroline, Charles and Alison and John and Neil, however it soon settled down with Richard and Maureen first, Paul and Caroline second and Charles and Alison third. These positions were held to the finish.

Race four was sailed back to back with race three on a larger course and a slightly stronger breeze. Richard and Maureen rounded the first windward mark in the lead with John and Neil second and Paul and Caroline close behind. Whilst Richard and Maureen built a lead Peter and Rachel and also Lorry Young crewed by Ali Boyd (St Marys Loch SC) also closed up and joined Paul and Caroline and John and Neil in a great four way battle. On the penultimate beat Paul and Caroline got their act together to gain second place, over the last lap pulling out some distance on third place. On an exciting last beat Paul and Caroline closed down significantly on Richard and Maureen, who held their nerve to win their second race of the day. Paul and Caroline were second again with John and Neil third and Lorry and Ali fourth.

An excellent Lunch was now served. This left the outcome of the Area championship resting on whether Paul and Caroline could win the fifth and final race.

Paul and Caroline started near the shore end of the line with Charles and Alison to windward. Paul and Caroline were the first of the boats to tack on to port and clear the whole fleet except both Richard and Maureen and also Phil Harrison crewed by Karen Alexander (Midland SC / South Staffs SC) who had both started at the other end tacking also immediately onto port for a short while and then returning to starboard getting a huge lift to round the first windward mark first and second respectively. Paul and Caroline rounded third a little way behind. These three boats soon pulled away from the rest of the fleet.

Richard and Maureen continued to lead until the last long reach when Phil and Karen sailed over the top of them. Paul and Caroline also closed up with all three boats starting the last beat together. Phil and Karen held the lead up the final beat until Richard and Maureen passed them by going further to the right. Paul and Caroline despite their best efforts closed up on the two leaders but could not do better than third in this race. Richard and Maureen won their third race of the day, with an excited Phil and Karen in a well deserved second place.

Winning helm Richard Denny thanked everyone at St Marys Loch Sailing club who put on this event at short notice and for all the other competitors for a great weekend both on and off the water.

Scottish Area Championships results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1st23163Richard DennyMaureen DennyBeccles Amateur Sailing club‑321115
2nd22901Paul YoungCaroline GoldMidland SC / St Marys Loch SC.2122‑37
3rd23313John BerryNeil BawdenEtherow Country Park SC‑5343414
4th22112Charles MorrishAlison Robertson MorrishSt Marys Loch SC1‑736616
5th22523Phil HarrisonKaren AlexanderMidland SC / South Staffs SC.665‑8219
6th22199Peter MiddlemissRachel MiddlemissTynemouth SC4475‑1020
7th22129Maggie EllisFrank Pinder /Jim BoydSt Marys Loch SC75‑97726
8th22273Lorry YoungAli BoydSt Marys Loch SC(DNC)DNC64527
9th2808Doug Mc QuilkenPam HunterCastle Semple Sailing Club‑9889833
10th21653/20907Becci OostehoonErwin OosterhoonForfar Sailing Club89‑1110936
11th21653Nic OdlingSally CauntSt Marys Loch SC(DNC)DNC10111144

Bluebell series overall results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubLoch EarnBerwickLargo BayTyne-
mouth
St Mary's LochArea ChampsPts
1st22112Charles MorrishCaroline Gold / Alison Robertson MorrishSt Mary's Loch121‑8‑1348
2nd22199Peter MiddlemissRachel / Ali Middlemiss / Emma ColemanTynemouth43(DNC)6‑11619
3rd23163Richard DennyMaureen DennyBeccles3(DNC)2(DNC)DNC141
4th2391Becci OosterhoornEoghan / Erwin OosterhoornForfar5(DNC)3(DNC)DNC1053
5th22114Loz YoungEmma ColemanRNLI2(DNC)(DNC)98DNC54
6th22901Paul YoungAbby Brophy / Claire Leman / Emma Coleman / Caroline GoldMidland(DNC)(DNC)DNC712256
7th22273Lorry YoungRob Atkinson / Lily Caunt / Alison BoydSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNC12.514869.5
8th23384Tim SadlerRichard Sault / Ali MorrishYorkshire Dales(DNC)(DNC)DNC21DNC73
9th19568Nathan BatchelorAlex Sharp / Neal PiperTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNC34DNC77
10th21820Gerry GoodfellowRoger Willoughby / Shona RedpathSt Mary's Loch(DNC)1(DNC)DNC7DNC78
11th2808Doug McQuilkenPamela HunterCastle Semple(DNC)(DNC)DNC1126981
12th22523Phil HarrisonAlex Homer / Karen AlexanderMidland(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC15590
13th23313John BerryNeil BawdenEtherow Park(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC20393
14th22129Maggie EllisRichard Heaton / Lily Caunt / Frank Pinder / Jim BoydSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC22799
15th21653Nic OdlingSally CauntSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC2111102
16th23306Mark LunnSteve BlackburnSouthport(DNC)(DNC)DNC1DNCDNC106
17th23089Jonathan WoodwardKaren AlexanderSouth Staffs(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC2DNC107
18th23410Ges BrownJulie MooreSouth Caernarvonshire(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC3DNC108
19th21646Phil MurrayNeil Schofield / Jez WatsonTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNC4DNCDNC109
20th22131Andrew AyreBrendan McDonaldBerwick(DNC)4(DNC)DNCDNCDNC109
21st18749Dave GebhardJackie GebhardDerwent Reservoir(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC5DNC110
22nd21635Mike ShipwayRalf FroehlichTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNC5DNCDNC110
23rd22405Peter LawsonRichard CritchleyBassenthwaite(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC6DNC111
24th20749Josh GebhardLouise RamsdenDerwent Reservoir(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC9DNC114
25th19007Mike HeapJenny HeapOgston(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC10DNC115
26th20007Peter WilkesDavid BarnettTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNC10DNCDNC115
27th21580Bruce HeppenstallJack HeppenstallTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNC12.5DNCDNC117.5
28th20816Roger WilloughbyCameron NichollsSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC16DNC121
29th20907Ian MalcolmGraeme McMorranSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC17DNC122
30th23050Mike MaddocksAdrian Johnson / Carys DoneChester(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC18DNC123
31st22823Mike CosseyDiana CrossSutton(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC19DNC124
32nd20007Pete WilkesDave BarnettTynemouth(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC23DNC128
33rd Nathan McMorranMarc HegerSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC24DNC129
34th21542Richard HeatonJohn BakerSt Mary's Loch(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC25DNC130

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