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Superspars Solo UK Nationals at Plas Heli - Day 1

by Will Loy 17 Jul 2016 20:50 BST 17-22 July 2016

Day 1 Sponsored by Rooster Sailing

Plas Heli Commodore Bob Lowe welcomed around 80 Solo sailors to the wonderful new sailing facility in the north of Wales. While the rest of the UK bathed in sunshine, there was little chance of sunburn in Pwllheli, the mountain fog blighting the sky. Sailors rigged and waited on the beach and like a brides vail being lifted at the alter, the fog rose to reveal....grey skies. ROOSTER hikers were on show, pads in place and ready to protect the hamstrings and maximise righting moment but the notion of hiking was a little optimistic. I motored out to the race area and boarded "Banzie" the Committee boat for the week. PRO Mike Butterfield completed his checklist and awaited the fleet to the arena. 6-8 knots across the course from 185, that's just a little westerly of South and a little light for everyone but with a minimum of 5 knots, we would be racing.

Race 1

The line had a slight port bias and there was no pulling the welsh sheep over their eyes, result, general recall. Mike re-callibrated the line by dropping the pin end boat back 50 metres and we were into a black flag start. A large part of the fleet still hit the left pin end but Tom Gillard (Winder Mk1/North ST2K) and Pete Mitchell (Ovington/North P2) who had tacked off at the committee boat would round first and second with Andy Davis, fresh from his win at Merlin week, who had worked the middle of the beat. Tom would be receiving the Presidents Beer Voucher for nailing the first beat. Vanda Jowett, our only female competitor was next around from Ollie Wells. Young Peter Ballentine from Salcombe was next around from sailing legend Tim Law. The course was triangle/sausage, normally with the wind below 8 knots we would be on a windward/leeward course but the swell, or remnants of it allowed some wave action, albeit limited by the presence of Jury boat, and judge David Batty. There were some train crash first beats and with little chance of improvement, it would have been human to have them put down. Up the second beat, since this was where the action was, and with a just about perceptible increase in pressure, Gillard extended his hiking position and his advantage. Ollie Wells was the big mover and was up to second at the top mark, or would have been if he had not panicked and misjudged the lay line, gifting Davis the inside lane. No matter, by the bottom of the sausage and with a shortened course finish in sight, he was in second. Davis looked like he had caught a Jellyfish and dropped to fourth with Pete Mitchell gaining to complete the podium. Jowett finished a very creditable fifth and was revelling in the light winds and awkward chop. Vanda uses a Needlespar Fat Boy Slim/North ST2K and this rig was proving very effective. The fleet re-grouped, wounds were licked and minds re-focused on race 2.

Race 2

The breeze had gone west to 200-210 and the pin boat was re-positioned further upwind to sweeten the left side. Clean start under the black flag and this time, like the Referendum vote, a very even split. Mark Lee and Vanda Jowett were hard left while Andy Davis who had started just down from the committee boat and on the line worked the right with Ian Houston and Pete Mitchell. After 15 minutes the leaders rounded with Davis first from Jowett and Kevin Gibb. Guy Lonsdale, Mark Lee and Tim Law completed the top six. The fleet headed off to the wing mark, sails filling and stalling in the light breeze, or "awel" if you are Welsh. Davis extended gradually over the 2 laps to win with Jowett, Lee and Lonsdale, all in a holding pattern while Gibb was spat out of the back. Steve Denison, 7th in race 1 would finish 5th, with Peter Ballentine who was battling with a shredded mainsheet, 6th from Law. Tom Gilllard would add an 8th to his score with Pete Mitchell and Steve Ede completing the top ten.

The rescue teams escorted the fleet in to the smooth sandy beach as the veil of fog once again descended over the course.

Back on shore and with the results crunched even before the last boat hit the shore it would be usual suspect Andy Davis who would be leading the Championship with a 4-1 scoreline. Vanda Jowett could sell her 5-2 while Tom Gillard sits in third with a 1-8. Tonight the fleet will celebrate or drown sorrows, with any luck, and if there is any fairness in the lottery of prize draws, Horey, Brown and Bonner will be picking up some amazing prizes from Raceday 1 sponsor ROOSTER. Gillard and Davis collect their free pint for their first beat prowess and there will be some booby prizes for moments of blondness.

The forecast for tomorrow is not promising but with the AGM in the social program, excitement and drama are guaranteed.

The NSCA is sponsored by Noble Marine who keep us on the water 365 days of the year.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2Pts
1st5597Andy DavisBlithfield SC415
2nd5126Vanda JowettLittleton Sailing Club527
3rd5675Thomas GillardSheffield Viking SC189
4th5651Peter MitchellWarsash SC3912
5th5658Steve DenisonHollingworth S.C7512
6th4834Peter BallantineSalcombe Yacht Club6612
7th5599Tim LawSalcombe Yacht Club11718
8th5608Steve EdeArdleigh SC101020
9th5668Oliver WellsNorthampton Sailing Club22022
10th5491Michael SimsCarsington91423
11th613Peerke KortekaasWSVR131326
12th5637Oliver DavenportRedesmere Sailing Club151227
13th5444Graham CranfordSmithSalcombe Yacht Club82432
14th5469Guy LonsdaleSouth Cerney32436
15th5130Mark LeeWeymouth34337
16th5507Nigel PybusDraycote Water122840
17th5332Roger LumbySalcombe Yacht Club192140
18th5649Alan BishopGirton172542
19th5645Ian HopwoodNantwich271845
20th4975Andy BaylissHykeham Sailing Club202646
21st5553Alec PowellHayling Island Sailing Club & Lock SC183048
22nd5363David MitchellWarsash SC163652
23rd5314Leo DixonWest Kirby SC & Hayling Island SC302353
24th5398Martin HonnorOgston SC213455
25th5656Kevan GibbLargo Bay Sailing Club RFYC461157
26th5087Stephen OwenPwllheli Sailing Club144559
27th5324Steve CorbyKGSC293261
28th5569Nick RawlingsHayling Island Sailing Club253863
29th5403Adam SavageElton Sailing Club352964
30th5535Tim JacksonPapercourt432265
31st5514John DixonWest Kirby SC333366
32nd5547Ian HoustonRYA541670
33rd5647Patrick BurnsRYA244670
34th4927Ross LonsdaleWest Oxfordshire314071
35th5234Alex CorbyChew Valley Lake Sailing Club363571
36th5369Andy RitchieHykeham Sailing Club551772
37th5494John SteelsStarcross Yacht Club284472
38th5670Vince. HoreyKing George S.C.373774
39th5406Jarvis SimpsonRYA235578
40th5643Chris BrownDraycote Water522779
41st5134Robert LaurieRYA225981
42nd5352Mike WilkieDesborough Sailing Club424284
43rd5595Andrew FoxLeigh And Lowton SC701585
44th4982Nick BonnerHayling Island sailing club671986
45th5524Kev HallNorthampton Sailing Club454186
46th5655John WebsterCarsington385088
47th5657Tim PolglaseHayling Island Sailing Club414788
48th5373Phil SturmerRoyal Burnham Yacht Club583189
49th5665Iain McGregorSalcombe Yacht Club404989
50th5573Chris CleavesSalcombe Yacht Club395190
51st5685Thomas HootonRYA534396
52nd5596Ray CollinsLocks SC445296
53rd5682James RowlandHamble River2674100
54th5102Jonathan JowettLittleton Sailing Club5948107
55th5575Shaun WelshWeston Sailing Club5058108
56th4572David RedpathSt. Mary's Loch Sailing Club5157108
57th5024Robert MitchellChew Valley Lake Sailing Club5653109
58th5300Doug LattaPortchester SC7439113
59th5416Tony SampsonSouth Caernarvonshire Yacht Club4965114
60th4679Mark FullerPapercourt6054114
61st5312Stuart NorrisShropshire SC4868116
62nd5574Malcolm BellSalcombe Yacht Club5760117
63rd580Arnold JippesKWS6656122
64th5617David GreeningSalcombe Yacht Club6163124
65th5023Brian HollandSouth Caernarvonshire Yacht Club6561126
66th5644Geoff HoldenNorthampton Sailing Club6267129
67th4538Eric PaalmanBudworth Sailing Club6862130
68th4503Ian IngramEarlswood lakes47DNF134
69th5610Gerry GoodfellowSt. Mary's Loch Sailing Club6966135
70th5683Andrew HylandSpinnaker SC7364137
71st5496Paul McCombieSt Andrews Sailing Club6375138
72nd5479Nigel AnnettLlangors6476140
73rd5237Derek JackmanChichester Yacht Club7169140
74th5570Malcolm BuchananLymington Town SC7270142
75th5436David MoodyHayling Island Sailing Club7771148
76th5003Paul BottomleySouth Staffs Sailing Club7673149
77th5185Ian NobleBudworth Sailing Club8072152
78th5306Adrian GriffinSalcombe Yacht Club7578153
79th5220Andrew BorneSalcombe Yacht Club7977156
80th5536Michael DaviesBudworth Sailing Club7879157
81st5021Mark ClearyBudworth Sailing Club8280162
82nd3822Paul HoadClwb Hwylio Clywedog8181162
83rd5302Shane MacCarthyGreystones SCDNCDNC174
83rd5639Andy TunnicliffeBurwain SCDNCDNC174
83rd5630Jonathan MoonWeston Sailing ClubDNCDNC174
83rd4506Andy AndersonHuntsDNCDNC174

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