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SnetFest 2 at Snettisham Beach Sailing Club

by Robbie Bell 10 May 2018 06:05 BST 5-7 May 2018

Snetfest 2 promised to be a top event following the previous year's open meeting at Snettisham Beach SC and it didn't disappoint. Sixteen visitors and four home boats made up the entry list of twenty competitors. Sailors had travelled from all over the country to this friendly East coast club. Most arrived Friday night and proceeded to be inducted into beach life. The locals' attempts to derail the competition resulted in the rum stocks being depleted and a few sore heads the next morning, but nobody minded - it was warm and sunny and bacon butties were on the house.

Racing got underway in very light airs. Those that found the pressure benefitted the most. There was close racing throughout the fleet. The race officer had his hands full with frequent shifts, however all 3 races were completed. The Royal Navy's Richard Wadsworth laid down his marker in the first race, and followed it up with another bullet and then a second, with only Colin Dacey finishing ahead of him in the final race. On the whole local knowledge didn't seem to help the Snet boys, but they were pleased to be afloat in a big fleet with experienced hands and newbies alike. Jack Napolitano sailed his RS700 for the first time that day. He is one to keep an eye on for the future.

Ian Nolan ran a popular spinnaker system masterclass in the afternoon which resulted in lots of bimbling activity around the boat park and some much smoother hoists and drops out on the water the next day. That evening the sailors settled down to a fantastic meal produced by the galley team before enjoying a classic Snettisham sunset on the balcony and a bit of re-hydration whilst listening to local band Wildwood.

Sunday morning saw a promising light North Easterly breeze. The locals were optimistic that the sea breeze would build and so everyone was encouraged to get afloat in good time and the racing was underway promptly. Business resumed as usual for Richard in the first race. But Matt Carter took the bullet in the second and gave Richard a good run for his money in the other two. The home fleet let the visitors get the better of them for the second day in a row, and request that you remember that generosity for the return leg!

Philip Highfield had a consistent weekend and managed to secure third place overall, Matt Carter took second and the class chairman Richard came away with first, a bottle of his favourite rum and the Rooster special edition National Tour neck gaiter. Jack Napolitano took the special prize of a Rooster neck gaiter for competing in his first event. However everyone's a winner when they visit Snet and all left with a classy Snetfest2 mug and a little sunburn.

A handful of sailors stayed on for club racing on the Monday. This produced the best breeze of the weekend with plenty of flat wiring and some close competition (well once we'd finished our starting practise and a couple of general recalls). James Bayliss nailed the first race, closely followed by Philip, Spike Daniels would have been up there, but he decided to cool off in the tide, Robbie Bell and Theo Gayler were the losers in when a big shift lifted the fleet over them (it didn't matter - we were just pleased to be stretching our legs). The second race was a cracking windward leeward course with Racy Dacey (Colin Dacey) setting the pace from the beginning. He took line honours and won the fleet racing for the day, Robbie was second and Philip third.

Our thanks go to all of the competitors for supporting the event, the race team and support crew, Jeremy and Carolyn in the galley, Guy for keeping the bar stocked, Rose and Lucy for serving up drinks, Hamish for his pork pie and of course Rooster for sponsoring the circuit and this event.

Our next RS700 Rooster National Tour event is the Rooster RS Summer Championships at Parkstone YC 23-24 June. Online entry is now open here.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st720Richard WadsworthStokes Bay S.C./ RNSA11-21216
2nd966Matt CarterLancing S.C.44-621213
3rd839Philip HighfieldGt Yarmouth and Gorleston S.C.253-143417
4th875Robbie BellSnettisham Beach S.C.-113434822
5th1027Colin DaceySnettisham Beach S.C.821-98524
6th944James BaylissQueen Mary S.C.66549-1430
7th808Spike DanielsHayling Island S.C.-77775632
8th1022Ian SwannHayling Island S.C.310-1186734
9th1023Ian NolanSnettisham Beach S.C.-12891112343
10th855David BridleBrightlingsea S.C.10-1212671247
11th1046Miles RoebuckOxford S.C.51181214-1650
12th1041Matt ConnerQueen Mary S.C.916-185101555
13th914Graham BlakeQueen Mary S.C.-16141015111060
14th982Roland SmithQueen Mary S.C.14914-16151163
15th991Theo GaylerHayling Island S.C.-1813151313963
16th860Jack NapolitanoSnettisham Beach S.C.15-191710181373
17th970Simon RedfearnBrightlingsea S.C.131513-18161875
18th1031Hamish GriffithsHayling Island S.C.1718161717-1985
19th801Stephen CarrBrightlingsea S.C.191719-20202095
20th762Adrian HoweOxford S.C.20(DNC)DNC19191796

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