Laser 2 Europeans at Teign Corinthian Yacht Club - Update
by Michael Clapp & Caroline Cooper 17 Aug 2006 11:56 BST
13-18 August 2006
Sailors from Ireland, The Netherlands and Germany joined UK sailors on 13th August for the Laser 2 Europeans held at Teignmouth, South Devon. Sunday saw a brisk Northerly with a course laid 1 1/2 miles offshore.
The practice race proved a useful reminder for many crews that the kite does not always have to be flown down wind! along with a quick recap on capsize drill. Race 1 Nigel Skudder and Keith Hills showed their heavy airs speed to pull away throughout the race from the new Irish team of Connor Byrne and Kate Fitzsimmons, with the right side of the course proving a catch up lane for Mike Clapp and Mark Bond. Race 2 saw the breeze remain at close to 20 knots from the land proving an oscillating direction. Jude and Fred Fuller led to the windward mark only to be overhauled on the 1st reach by Skudder and Hills and Terry Palmer and Caroline Cooper, this order was maintained to the finish.
Monday saw sun and a patchy breeze still form the land. The fleet after having been held ashore for an hour started a race in 6 knots of breeze only for the race office to abandon it when the breeze died and then filled in from behind. No further racing was possible for the rest of the day.
Tuesday saw a very shifty 10 knot that built through out the day. There was no discernable pattern to the breeze so eyes need to be outside the boat spotting the bands of breeze at all times. Race 3 saw a large amount of place changes on the unpredictable beats with Palmer and Cooper making big gains on the last beat to take the race win from Mike and Di Croker who had led early on and managed to come back at the end. In Race 4 with gusts coming off the shore those that went close to the beach fared best. With the Irish pairing of O’Leary and Deacon taking first and Byrne, Fitzsimmons second with Jane and Chris Seymour in third. Race 5 saw the race officer ensuring that the sailors were still concentrating by changing the course from a traditional Olympic course to a trapezoid which provided some fast 2 sail reaching. Skudder and Hills got clean away with Palmer/Cooper and Clapp/Bond having a close battle for second.
Wednesday dawned with surf on the beach due to a south east that had built over night to 15 knots, the beach crew instructed the fleet to launch down the RNLI slip way in to the Teign river and sail in and out over the bar. Race 6 saw the course back to a traditional Olympic style with the waves large and short. The right hand side of the course proved the correct way to go with those on the left over standing into the mark. The reaches provided very wet sailing with big gains to be made for those that were in tune with the waves. The race was won by Skudder and Hills with the Irish teams in hot pursuit.
Race 7 saw a drop in the wind speed but not the size of the waves with Byrne and Fitzsimmons showing good speed on the run to take and maintain the lead.
Race 8 was dominated by the fleet being early on the pin end and some attaching themselves to it with Palmer and Cooper getting clear ahead and managed to maintain the lead to the finish.
Photographs are available at www.fotoboat.com
Results after 8 races:
Pos | Sail No | Helm | Crew | Club | Pts |
1st | 10588 | Nigel Skudder | Keith Hills | Starcross SC | 16 |
2nd | 10331 | Terry Palmer | Caroline Cooper | Upper Thames SC | 19 |
3rd | 10035 | Martin O´Leary | Yvette Deacon | Courtown | 22 |
4th | 10404 | Connor Byrne | Kate Fitzsimmons | Ireland | 22 |
5th | 10626 | Michael Clapp | Mark Bond | Datchet Water SC | 42 |
6th | 10582 | Jude Baird | Fred Fuller | Loch Ryan SC | 44 |
7th | 10624 | Paul Williams | Andrew Kerr | University of Surrey | 49 |
8th | 5749 | Mike Croker | Di Croker | Lancing SC | 52 |
9th | 10004 | Jane Seymour | Chris Seymour | Shoreham | 52 |
10th | 10507 | M Bereus | P Nes | D2 Euros | 60 |