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Fat Face RS Racing Circuit at Highcliffe Sailing Club

by RS Class Association 4 Oct 2002 12:35 BST

RS200 Report:

The final round of the RS200 Fat Face Racing Circuit was held at Highcliffe SC on Sept 28/29. This was the first visit to Highcliffe for any RS Circuit event and Highcliffe turned on a wonderful show by both ordering glorious weather and supplying great race management. Saturday featured blue skies and a force 2-3 from the Southeast whilst the fleet was distressed to find totally clear blue skies and a force 4 from the South east with god waves on Sunday. Most people spent the weekend pinching themselves that it was virtually October whilst wishing they had packed the sun block. Highcliffe Race Officer used these conditions well to set excellent courses all weekend.

Doing well in the 28 boat fleet was going to be difficult as 6 of the top ten at the Nationals were competing and so it proved. Race 1 featured a close battle between National Champions Tom and Jo Hewitson and Pete Vincent/Trudie Danbury with the lead swapping three times on the final run before the Hewitsons won. Simon Gillow/Tracey Hill stormed the first beat in race 2 but had to settle for second place when David Giles/Fiona Clark pulled through on the runs. Race 3 felt like a repeat of the Nationals with the Hewitsons just winning from Giles with Vincent third.

The Hewitsons were in a strong position overall overnight, which they improved even further by winning the first race on Sunday with Giles again second and Jon Lewis, with new crew Camille Parsons, third. Giles led race 5 but lost out as Vincent/Danbury telly tubbied their way from 6th to 1st on the first run to win the race. The Hewitsons though were always in the hunt and finished second just ahead of Lewis. This gave the Hewitsons the event with a race to spare. Race 6 looked like being a repeat of race 5; Giles and Harry/Prue Roome were 1.2 at the first mark but again Vincent blasted round the outside of the leading group. Martyn Jones/Claire Rowbottom sailed an even better first run and pulled through from 10th to lead. On the second run they pulled out a big lead and won convincingly from Lewis and Vincent.

The Hewitsons won by a good distance overall with Giles getting the better of Lewis on discard, Vincent fourth, the very consistent Ollie Holden/Sarah Freestone 5th with Sarah Taylor/Karen Baker continuing their impressive performance at the Nationals with sixth place. Jon Lewis and Paula Hall were very clear winners of the Fat Face Circuit with Steve Dunn/Dottie Cormack just winning the scrap for second overall from Ian Pickard/Laurie Dunn and Pete Vincent/Trudie Danbury.

RS200 Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1772Mr CrunchTom HewitsonJo HewitsonR N C Y C13112288
2753GreyDavid GilesFiona ClarkeWeir Wood SC261225616
3754Smokey JoeJonathan LewisCamille ParsonsBurghfield SC213633216
4777DipseyPete VincentDorisBristol Corinthian268351320
5741WhiteOllie HoldenSarah FreestoneHayling Island SC411467425
6808WhiteSarah TaylorKaren BakerHayling Island SC992544531
7816Funny FeetMartyn JonesClare RowbottomLocks1269206134
8728Tinkle WinkleIan PickardLaurie DunnB C Y C34511112834
9787Cunning RoosHarry RoomeHelen TomsHayling Island SC75128101040
10535PurpleSimon GillowTracey HillWembly SC82131891446
11773Cool runningsPhil SowdenAlex SmithHighcliffe SC517101212746
12706BlueMartin EnglishBridget CookeWembly SC61016721948
13789Light GreySteve DunnJane SutorS W SC10715982849
14553PurplePaul FoxAdam FoxStewartby SC111881016853
15426PurpleAnne VandryLee SydenhamHayling Island SC2614714141362
16224RedAndy NormanSam NormanHighcliffe SC13151119181168
17449Purple TugVanda YoungJonathan JowettLittleton SC15191713151676
18581BlueMike ChapmanSheridan KillwickWembly SC14122017171777
19669Dinner for 12Mark CarletonSally PotterBristol Corinthian16161816191581
20651WhiteRachal WigmoreCharles RoomeHayling Island SC28282815131296
21744Funky MunkyCarolyn DohertyJoanne wottonWembly SC19211424242098
22814BlueNygel GardnerDora GardnerBurghfield SC8202525232399
23666SIXY DevilIain Mc GregorOlivia Mc GregorSalcomb222219232219104
24255Witblitz 3Graham DennyStev DawsonF O SSC202521222521109
25225 Cathy FosterJane NorrisLymington Town SC282828212018115
26383Big Night OutPaul GoodwinBev JordanDratcotte Water SC172428282828125
27548GreyKeith MoodyNiki MoodyLymington Town SC212325282828125

RS600 Report:

Highcliffe Sailing Club was the final venue for the 2002 Fat Face Racing Circuit. We were welcomed with a gentle S/E wind with a great backdrop of the Isle of Wight.

Race 1 got under way with Brian Greensmith who led from the windward mark, with Alex Southon in close pursuit. Southon took Greensmith down the last reach to claim 1st, with Colin Turner 3rd and Ian Montague 4th.

The wind was getting lighter in Race 2; Montague and Turner led from the start, with Greensmith 3rd and John Hessig 4th.

Race 3 Montague showing his light wind pace lead from the start and won while Turner and Greensmith were fighting for 2nd and 3rd Nick Lowe coming back to get 4th. Sunday was looking more promising -12-15 knots with big channel swell was going to make some very interesting sailing.

Race 4 Greensmith and Montague port tacked the fleet, both of them seem to be very nip-and tuck all the around the racecourse. Greensmith won while Southon, Hessig, and Turner were battling it out for 3rd. Southon come through to take 3rd with Heissig very close behind in 4th.

Montague port tacked the whole fleet again in Race 5, and led around the racetrack, winning with a impressive victory. While Greensmith got another consistent 2nd, followed by turner3rd and Griff Turner 4th.

Final race 6. Greensmith and Montague were going to be battling it out for 1st overall. Greensmith won after a very tight race with Southon.

RS600 Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1734 Brian GreensmithCalshot SC2321218
2911JezebelIan MontagueStone SC4112149
3914 Colin TurnerStone SC32343314
4944 Alex SouthonHayling Island SC17935218
5954WhiteJohn HessigLymington Town SC74756527
6895 Griff TurnerDatchet Water SC69674629
7937RS over TITEalaine TurnerDatchet Water SC86587834
8709Uncle MonkeyAndy HessigLymington Town SC958610735
9935GreyNick LowePort Dinorwic58515151548
10879WhiteMathew ConnerQueen Mary SC121110108948
11894WhiteHoward EdwardsDatchet Water SC111313991254
12900BlueAli WattBristol Corinthian10101111141556
13632SplatPenny GortonCalshot SC13121213111058
14842 Nick Colin sBoughbeech15151512121569

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