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Gul RS Nationals Day 7
Gul RS400, RS800 & RS700 National Championships- Day 2
Title sponsor- Gul International Associate sponsor- Jeep
Following the light conditions of the previous day, exciting racing was
anticipated this morning as the sailors were greeted with a steady 20
knots. Anticipation turned to disappointment for the RS700 and RS800
fleet, however, as the wind increased to 28 knots and the race committee
made the decision to postpone until 1400 hours, before finally
abandoning. Nevertheless, serious competition ensued on the beach in the
landyachts. Fastest time around the America�s Cup style course went to
Matt Critchley!
RS400
What a different day! Today�s conditions were a complete turnaround from
yesterday, the fleet turned up to the dinghy park in the pouring rain
with the breeze blowing. The presence of the breeze was a great relief to
many of the fleet who had performed badly the day before, however
conditions were to prove trickier than expected and the results posted
were not quite what everyone might have wanted.
Launching was to prove lively and the run out to the course exciting,
with a number of the fleet sacrificing their packed lunches to the sea
early. Out past the mount a full foaming force 5 directly from the west
greeted the fleet with associated big waves, which were to prove the
downfall of many.
The first race was kicked off by David Brown and Sheena Craig as
pathfinder, unfortunately their race was to end with a retirement as
their main halyard broke just 20 secs after being released by the gate
boat!. The vast majority of the fleet was looking to start late except
for Colin and Tony Prince, renowned for their upwind speed in a breeze,
who were first out of the gate and subsequently first to the windward
mark. Stewart and Ben Robertson also had a good first beat and were
second round but both the leading boats were to capsize and not return to
the top ten. Mark Needler and Sarah Allen rounded the mark within the top
five and gybed early in a large gust, one awesome run later and they had
a clear lead at the leeward mark. Mark and Sarah�s lack of weight proved
a disadvantage over Chris Jennings and Ed Nicklin who stormed up the
second beat to take a lead which they solidly maintained to the end of
the race. Needler was to remain at the top of the fleet until a rudder
failure caused him to capsize on the last run and put him out of the
running. Second on the water was Richard Catchpole and Alan Woosey, a
result that would have left them looking very shining, however a
navigational error on their behalf resulted in disqualification and
handed the position to Craig Burlton and Andrew Bonsey who returned to
their more consistent ways. Third was Richard Cain and Alan Hickman,
fourth Greg O�Brien and John Blundell, fifth Ian Robson and Alice Johnson.
Jason Pyke and Ian Gregory wove their way down through the upturned hulls
on the last run to finish 10th and therefore they were pathfinder for the
second race. Their first run was aborted as they were knocked heavily and
much of the fleet was caught to windward. On the restart Colin and Tony
Prince were again first out of the gate and again first to the windward
mark. They maintained a top position throughout most of the race,
unfortunately for these fast guys the last run was to prove their undoing
and a capsize took them out of the top five. Dan Vincent and Adrian
Lynham also had ballistic speed on the first beat and rounded second. Dan
claimed that he needed the upwind speed to allow time for the swims one
of which followed shortly after the start of the first run, he used his
speed well to drive back up to sixth. Greg O�Brien and John Blundell
rounded third but a capsize was to leave them in 15th. Roger Gilbert and
James Stewart finally found their form and after a tight battle with the
Prince�s for most of the race they took the bullet. Steve Venebles and
Richard Brown also finding their form, came in second from Craig
Burlton, who won the day with five points. Fourth was Phil Jackson and
Gerard Barron, who had a very consistent day with a 7th in the first race
that put them 3rd for the day. Chris Jennings came in next and with six
points was second for the day.
With 4 races complete and the first discard applied the leader board
looks quite different from yesterday. Chris Jennings is now on 8 points
and 8 points clear of Craig Burlton. Richard Cain, in the oldest boat is
in third. Richard Catchpole�s error has dropped him to fourth and Jon
Gorringe and Toby Lewis have been consistent over all four races and
despite a couple of costly capsizes while at the top of the fleet today
they hold fifth place.
Overall results on Day 2
RS400
1st 896 Chris Jennings & Ed Nicklin 8pts
2nd 949 Craig Burlton & Andrew Bonsey 16pts
3rd 411 Richard Cain & Alan Hickman 21pts
4th 1007 Richard Catchpole & Alan Woosey 22pts
5th 1102 Jon Gorringe & Toby Lewis 29pts
6th 1090 Phil Jackson & Gerard Barron 30pts
7th 873 Roger Gilbert & James Stewart 32pts
8th 1044 Stewart Robertson & Ben Robertson 33pts
9th 980 Dan Vincent & Adrian Lynham 37pts
10th 1097 Greg O�Brien & John Blundell 41pts