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Yare & Bure One Design open meeting at Norfolk Punt Club

by Rachel Clayton 15 Jun 2022 13:27 BST 11-12 June 2022
Yare & Bure One Design open meeting at Norfolk Punt Club © Robin Myerscough

The sun shone and the wind blew for Norfolk Punt Club's Yare & Bure One Design open meeting at Barton Broad on 11 June. Seven YBODs took to the water in a gusty SW F4.

The two visitors from Norfolk Broads Yacht Club dominated at the start, with Chris Bunn in Fox taking an early lead. Places changed throughout the race due to penalties, shifty conditions and tactics.

Fellow NBYC's James Dugdale in Ghost overhauled Fox but a penalty took him back to fourth, with NPC's Peter Robbins in Small White pulling through to second and Simon Daniels in Silver Blue third.

In the second race Fox and Ghost were first and second respectively from start to finish. The local boats fought over the remaining positions with Small White working its way to third.

Emma Daniels, visiting family in Norfolk for a party, had unexpectedly been offered the helm of Camberwell Beauty whose helm was indisposed with a crock back, but whose wife/crew Lenka jumped at the chance of an exciting sail and hastily rigged Camberwell Beauty.

This scratch crew was hot on the heels of Emma's father-in-law Simon Daniels in Silver Blue throughout the race, but ultimately age came before beauty. Some of the strong downwind leg gusts caused massive bow waves, with Camberwell Beauty nosediving precariously.

Sunday's wind was a lighter and shifty F2-3 so every helm disposed of some of Saturday's ballast. Another committee boat start was tightly contested with all boats within a hair's breadth of the line.

Small White led the way until the second round when the host club's Will Adler, well known but infrequently seen at NPC, took over the lead in his grandfather's YBOD, Marsh Ringlet.

A dead spot lost him two places and some exciting nip and tuck brought Fox and Ghost to the fore. Fox nudged ahead after taking the inside at the penultimate mark, with Marsh Ringlet making a well-judged early tack to pip Ghost into second.

Going into the final race Fox counted 3 firsts with Small White and Ghost tying for second. It was all to play for. Small White took an early lead with Fox and Silver White holding off Ghost.

Ghost hunted (haunted?) down the leaders to take the lead, but a decision to 'do different' (as the Norfolk saying goes) and tack immediately round the downwind mark lost him his lead, enabling Fox to win a full house of bullets. Ghost's lead over Small White gave them second and third respectively.

This trio also took 1, 2 and 3 overall, with the consistent Silver Blue being rewarded with fourth.

Some of the happiest were NPC's Liz Chettleborough and Kath Mason sailing Zephyrus, never in the mix but always having a blast.

All sailors regularly returned to NPC's iconic pontoon- mounted clubhouse with wide smiles despite aching arms; tea and cake were a-plenty throughout and competitors were full of praise for the race team creating upwind legs in a tricky wind direction and for fellow competitors providing tight racing.

Gorgeous breeze and sunshine completed the picture for a memorable and closely-fought event.

The ideal conditions brought out several home boats for the afternoon's club racing, including three of the keen YBODs, Silver Blue this time taking the gun in the class race. Alistair Drew and his two keen youngsters sailed their Norfolk Punt Goosander to victory in the Allcomers.

Overall Results for Consortium Cup:

1 Fox - Chris Bunn & Niki Tansley (& Leah Tansley) (NBYC)
2 Ghost - James Dugdale & Kath Fiddy (& Elise Carrington) (NBYC)
3 Small White - Peter Robbins & Chris Pugh (& Sian Robbins) (NPC)

Whelpton Trophy for highest placed NPC member:

Small White - Peter Robbins & Chris Pugh (& Sian Robbins)

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