Phantom Eastern Region 2023 in review

by Warren Martin 5 Nov 17:11 GMT

Well, that's a wrap. What a great year we have had in the East having 'phun' in Phantoms. Over the course of the year, 31 competitors took to the water over six events hosted up and down our beautiful East Coast.

The racing took place on rivers, reservoirs and ponds, with each event hosted with aplomb by our great yacht/sailing clubs, where we thank the very kind commodores, race officers, race, safety and galley teams that looked after us so well throughout the season. Unfortunately, our headline sea event at Gorleston was cancelled due to 'inclement' weather, but we hope to make good that visit next year.

On to the racing. It soon became apparent that this year was a shoot out between top guns Bill "Slayer" Taylor or Billy the bus driver as he is affectionately known, and Richard "Rich" Nurse or "The Titch's Apprentice". Everyone has at least two names on the East coast! These two went at it like bull walruses trading blows in event after event. Billy took Stone and Royal Harwich, whilst Rich dominated the East Coast Championship at the Royal Burnham. Second place wasn't good enough for either of these two aces even though they both had plenty.

The scene was set and the final event at Wavely & Oulton Broad Yacht Club would be the decider, where winner would take all. London Transport intervened and demanded that Billy actually did some work after his professional sailing summer, leaving the door wide open for Rich Nurse to take the spoils or did it? Grand Master Ben Falet once again showed the fleet how to sail in tricky conditions after winning the first event of the season at Ardleigh Reservoir, he dominated the final event with four bullets and two seconds. Even Rich's new white dinghy boots couldn't help as he had to marvel as Ben sailed into the distance in the majority of the races. An event second place for Rich wasn't good enough, an absent Billy would take the spoils.

 

What for the minor places? The competition for the last place on the podium was intense with a number of helms able to take third place. Terry Crook had put in a commanding performance at Creeksea, winning the event, and took second place at Stone. Who knows what could have been if he had sailed a few more events. Your author was feeling confident after recently honing his skills on the "Pond of Frustration" in Ardleigh and stepping up his fitness regime. Unfortunately for him, Eric "The Eel" Howe came to the event hungry and put on a fantastic sailing display in his beautiful wooden decked, dropped floor JJ Boats Phantom. Eric took sixth at W&OBYC cementing his well-deserved third place overall - congratulations to the Eel, there is always next year!

I leave my final words for our Champion Billy - our local hero and my co-East Coast Rep. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, I'd like to plagiarise our Phantom Class Editor at Large Mark "Sprucey" Spruce on his comments in his Nationals Runners and Riders article (a must read if you haven't already) "This year Big Bill Taylor from Creeksea is making an appearance. Now a full-time sailor he navigates his Phantom like his red London Routemaster bus - get in his way at your peril!" Congratulations Billy, you are the East Coast Series Champion!!

 

Signing off, we look forward to welcoming all East Coast sailors and travellers who would like to sample our hospitality in 2024. Our class is inclusive, it doesn't matter what sort of phantom you sail, it's age or condition. It's been known for our "pit" crew to re-rig boats mid regatta and pass on "the knowledge" of how to sail these magnificent boats faster. If you are lucky, will meet some of our East coast rock star legends: Chris Roberts; Matt House; Graham Dale Jones; Bob Portway and Ben Falet who resemble an aging boy band (more Stones than Take That) and will undoubtably beat you on the water! We have "younger" sailors too, where Terry Crook, Roger Smith and David Nicholls will be happy to show your their transoms. Enjoy your winter sailing wherever you are.

Fair winds,

Warren (aka Thumper, Panther and co-East Coast Rep)

Overall Results:

Pos Sail No Helm Club Ardleigh Stone Creeksea RHYC Burnham WOBYC Pts
1 1273 Bill Taylor Creeksea SC 4 1 2 1 2 (DNC) 10
2 1337 Richard Nurse Northampton SC 2 ‑5 4 2 1 2 11
3 1404 Eric Howe Creeksea SC 5 15 10 (DNC) 5 6 41
4 1433 Warren Martin Creeksea SC 8 12 12 4 (DNC) 9 45
5 1395 Chris Roberts Creeksea SC 12 9 7 (DNC) 3 DNC 63
6 1266 Ben Falat WOBYC 1 4 (DNC) DNC DNC 1 70
7 1320 Roger Smith Creeksea SC (DNC) DNC 3 3 4 DNC 74
8 1233 Pete Sarbutt Creeksea SC 6 16 14 (DNC) 6 DNC 74
9 1432 Matt House Ardleigh 3 13 (DNC) DNC DNC 3 83
10 1459 David Nicholls Creeksea SC (DNC) 8 8 DNC DNC 8 88
11 1394 Nick Favell WOBYC (DNC) 14 11 DNC DNC 4 93
12 1462 Graham Dale Jones Creeksea SC (DNC) 10 15 DNC DNC 5 94
13 1464 Terry Crook Creeksea SC (DNC) 2 1 DNC DNC DNC 99
14 1482 Andy Hunt Guernsey YC 7 6 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC 109
15 1214 Nick Thorpe Alton Water/RHYC 10 (DNC) DNC 5 DNC DNC 111
16 1305 Ian Hill Ardleigh 9 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC 10 115
17 1443 Phil Longley Stone (DNC) 3 DNC DNC DNC DNC 131
18 1342 Mark Spruce Lee on Solent (DNC) DNC 5 DNC DNC DNC 133
19 1142 Chris Green   (DNC) DNC DNC 6 DNC DNC 134
20 1245 Paddy Denby Broadstairs SC (DNC) DNC 6 DNC DNC DNC 134
21 1279 Nick Crickmore WOBYC (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC 7 135
22 1425 Stephen Pates   (DNC) DNC DNC 7 DNC DNC 135
23 1334 Bob Portway RHYC (DNC) 7 DNC DNC DNC DNC 135
24 1420 Clive Morley Minnis Bay SC (DNC) DNC 9 DNC DNC DNC 137
25 1152 Philip Harlow GYGSC (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC 11 139
26 1234 Theo Bull Stone (DNC) 11 DNC DNC DNC DNC 139
27 1279 Ian Pavey Ardleigh 11 (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC 139
28 1494 Simon Evance Maylandsea Bay SC (DNC) DNC 13 DNC DNC DNC 141
29 1174 Yoshi Galiko Stewartby SC (DNC) DNC 16 DNC DNC DNC 144
30 1205 Olly Moon Creeksea (DNC) 17 DNC DNC DNC DNC 145
31 1342 Mark Spruce Lee on Solent SC (DNC) DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 160

 

 

 

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