The second Crewsaver super series event took place at Stone sailing club on the black water over the weekend of 10th/11th June. Competitors were met with full on sunshine and a force 3 which built during the afternoon to give perfect Phantom conditions.
The first race got away with local sailor Neil Fulcher and first time visitor Nick Orman from Castle Cove/Sutton Bingham showing first at the windward mark, with Tyler Harmsworth, Shoreham and Paul Beesley, Thorpe Bay in close attendance, the P shaped course provided some excellent reaches, the whole fleet stayed quite bunched for the first lap. Harmsworth made his way past Orman and Fulcher downwind to take the lead, Fulcher regained the lead on the next beat just rounding in front of Harmsworth, Orman and Beesley were having a battle royal behind with Orman managing to keep his nose ahead. Harmsworth again took the lead on the first reach a started to pull away until he encountered a vision problem up the final beat when he lost his glasses over the side, whilst attempting to recover them (lost cause really, as without them he couldn’t see) both Fulcher and Orman passed. Giving up on recovery Harmsworth carried on trying to keep close enough to Fulcher to find the marks. Orman got himself stuck in irons during a tack for what seemed like a life time letting Beesley through to third and Rod Thorpe, Creeksea through to Fourth.
The second race started with the breeze freshening, the windward mark saw James Case, Wells SC (welcome back to the fleet) first just rounding in front of Orman, Fulcher, Harmsworth and Beesley, Harmsworth again made his way to the front and started to pull out a comfortable lead which he maintained to the finish, behind the next 4 boats positions were changing like a game of snakes and ladders, upwind and down, Beesley used his superior down wind speed to take second ahead of Fulcher, Orman and Case.
Race 3 got underway after a short delay due the changing tide, which caught a few out at the start. Windward mark saw the usual suspects Fulcher lead with Harmsworth, Case, Orman, Thorpe and Beesley, Fulcher and Harmsworth battled all the way until again Harmsworth again sneaked past downwind (must be a weight thing). This race saw a number of retirements as the breeze strengthened, With the course tweaked to allow for the tide there were two fantastic fully hiked reaches to fly down. At the finish Harmsworth took the gun followed by Fulcher and Case, Orman crossed next to silence (the start of a trend) moving Thorpe up to fourth with Beesley fifth. Back on shore those who wanted watched some football game that had been recorded for them while the rest sat in the sun with Stella. The evening continued with a excellent meal at the club and banter with the Snipe fleet.
Sunday dawned bright and sunny, but unfortunate'y the breeze was also taking time off to sunbathe as well. Racing did get underway at midday in a light breeze that by all accounts should have built with the sea breeze, but didn’t. Orman and Harmsworth made the best of the first beat finding enough breeze to beat the tide, Case and Beesley were close behind. The ride down tide was pain full at times, Orman kept his concentration to lead through the gate the first lap, the next beat saw Case change up a gear finding more breeze on the right of the beat to take the lead at the windward mark.
Orman rounded just ahead of Harmsworth but then made a tactical mistake when he elected to try and cross in front of a cruiser making his way down tide, this allowed Harmsworth through to second. The race officer shortened to two laps with Case nearly throwing it away by over standing the finish as the wind swung, Harmsworth Second, Orman third, Beesley fourth. Race two started after the course was reset to the slightly steadier breeze. Case made no mistakes and lead from start to finish with Harmsworth, Beesley, Orman and Chris Roberts, Creeksea SC having a better race only to find he was OSC along with Beesley and Orman (again, must have been all that laser sailing he used to do) This promoted Nigel Blake of NH&EB into third, Fulcher to fourth and Jim Frost, Buckingham SC to fifth (good to see as he had put his back out during the second race on Sunday).
The final race started in the best breeze of the day, sadly it only lasted for half of the first beat, when it dropped and started shifting left, Case again aced the first beat with Orman on his heels, these two started to pull away from the rest until the wind went walkabouts coming and going from every direction, the whole fleet was reversed at one point. The race officer shortened as the fleet made its way to the down wind gate. Beesley was 10 yards from winning until the rest of the fleet blanketed him on the bear away to the mark Dave Hawkins, Denver SC found some extra momentum to take the gun, Orman slipped over second , Beesley third and Case recovering to Fourth. Back on shore tales of frustration and elation were exchanged until the prize giving. Superseries prizes were supplied by Crewsaver and taken from their fantastic new range of dinghy clothing and included the new Sphere cag.
As generous as ever, additional prizes were donated by Seabrook Developments and Jim Frost continued his luck at the prize giving again by being drawn as the spot prize finishing 10th overall, this time picking up a new spray top, this shouldn’t be as difficult for his wife to swallow as the carbon mast he won during the nationals held at stone in 2004. Thanks goes to Stone Sailing Club who as ever put on fantastic event both on and off the water. Thanks Guys.
Pos |
Helm |
Club |
Pts |
1st |
Tyler Harmsworth |
Shoreham SC |
8 |
2nd |
James Case |
Wells SC |
14 |
3rd |
Paul Beesley |
Thorpe Bay YC |
17 |
4th |
Neil Fulcher |
Stone SC |
22 |
5th |
Nick Orman |
Castle Cove SC |
29 |
20 sailors gathered at beautiful Creeksea, the jewel in the crown of Essex’s Dengie Peninsula, for Creeksea Sailing Club's Phantom open over the weekend of 24th and 25th of June. There was a substantial and, ah, lively Norfolk contingent from Wells, Blakeney, Rollesby and Hickling Broads, Buckenham and Denver, as well as visitors from Wembley, Stone, Blithfield, Arlesey and Thorpe Bay.
Creeksea, just outside Burnham-on-Crouch is the most amiable of clubs, and did quality hospitality, with catering, beer, and a T-Shirt thrown in with the entry fee, and the visiting tractor boys did their bit with an admirable display of quality sailing and serious good humour. It was one of the two Norfolk Jims, James Case who ultimately won the event, from local stalwart and Creeksea Commodore Chris Roberts.
On Saturday morning there was so little breeze that the loudest noise was the sound of millions of grasshoppers bouncing on the sails laid out for measuring by the rigorous John Torrance. It did build during the day, but showed the level of commitment and co-ordination that Sven's boys have been showing in the early stages of the world cup finals, and both races were turned inside out by huge holes. The first leg set the tone: a long, light-air beat over the flood tide up to Burnham. The locals stayed left, enjoying one of their set piece tacking duels round the little headlands on the north shore, and it was left to a small group of visitors, led by Nigel Blake in his brand-new second hand boat (the memorably named Scabdog, ex-Rod Thorpe) to sail over to Suicide Corner (which never works) under the Russsian Wharf and of course pop out way ahead. Later on, down the other end of the river there was a further inversion of the natural order, as the remaining backmarkers sailed round a group of rockstars, marooned in midriver like Calder mobiles in a sculpture park: even the famed Creeksea Phantom River Dance didn't work. Try to imagine 16-stone male ballerinas doing a yachting Billy Elliott with a balletic recreation of 1970s Liverpool football fans singing You'll Never Walk Alone.
A big up here to Paul Neve, who piloted the oldest boat in the fleet - the stitch and tape 724, lovingly saved by him from the bottom of a garden where it was slowly turning to compost - to 6th place in this race (and 12th overall), patiently sticking to his knitting on the north bank on the way up the river. Blake held on to second, ahead of James Case, both behind Alastair Warren, and was so shocked by the success that he didn't go out on the Sunday at all. The second Saturday race was much the same, but a bit less so, and the quality began to make itself felt with Case winning from Rollesby's Darren Pike and local guru John Torrance, owner of the Black Book of Creeksea, with 40 years observations of every little curl of tide and bend of wind.
Plans for Saturday night were dampened a little bit by the theft of the barrel of Crouch Vale's best the night before, but the party was reconvened at the marina restaurant. If you listened carefully, from the far river bank, you might just have made out the gentle tones of partying Phantomeers discussing the finer points of the location of the laminar flow separation on Dorsal compared to Milanes foils, and the niceties of rights in referred calls for water, all conducted over a fine claret. Well, alright, you probably wouldn't have, but you would have heard a great deal of laughter bringing light to the rather soul-less surroundings, the legendary social skills of the fleet leaving at least one fringe participant literally in tears of laughter.
Sunday was overcast but with a slightly less shredded breeze, which built through the day to give a couple of quad-stretching beats and the odd fast reach (is any boat as much fun with a bit of a breeze on a close reach? They go like the clappers with at the same time a feeling that they're on rails). With two races before lunch on the same (excellent) course the quality began to sort itself out: Pike won the first race from Stone's Neil Fulcher and James Case, and Roberts got the second from Fulcher and Case.
The last race, after lunch, was a shorter beat and triangles in front of the club, and Case, who had already won the event ended up in the White House windshadow and booked a twelfth. Fulcher, who only sailed the Sunday won to make it two seconds and a first, from Thorpe Bay's Paul Beasley (who also only did the half-meeting) and Torrance.
Special prizes were handed out, including to Simon Fielden from Hickling, at his first Phantom open meeting (10th overall – he got a bottle of wine and an option to purchase the Creeksea Commodore's Fireball), to Paul Neve as first wood-and-tin boat. Also, to James “JimJim” Frost, a birthday cake for having come out on his 40th: it was that sort of meeting.
Rank SailNo Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Total Nett
1st 1255 James Case Wells SC 3.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 (12.0) 22.0 10.0
2nd 1128 Chris Roberts Creeksea SC (15.0) 5.0 5.0 1.0 4.0 30.0 15.0
3rd 1206 Alistair Warren Blakeney SC 1.0 (6.0) 6.0 4.0 5.0 22.0 16.0
4th 1183 Darren Pike Rollesby Broad SC (12.0) 2.0 1.0 5.0 9.0 29.0 17.0
5th 1200 John Torrance Creeksea SC 5.0 3.0 (8.0) 7.0 3.0 26.0 18.0
6th 1193 Neil Fulcher Stone SC (DNC) DNC 2.0 2.0 1.0 47.0 26.0
7th 1256 Rod Thorpe Creeksea SC (9.0) 4.0 9.0 6.0 8.0 36.0 27.0
8th 1157 Jim Frost Buckenham SC 4.0 (13.0) 10.0 9.0 6.0 42.0 29.0
9th 1202 Paul Beasley Thorpe Bay YC (DNC) DNC 4.0 8.0 2.0 56.0 35.0
10th 1022 Simon Fielden Hickling Broad 10.0 8.0 (12.0) 10.0 7.0 47.0 35.0
11th 1165 Roger Beavis Blakeney SC 13.0 7.0 7.0 (14.0) 11.0 52.0 38.0
12th 742 Paul Neve Creeksea SC 6.0 10.0 11.0 (13.0) 13.0 53.0 40.0
13th 1249 Alan Tolly Blithfield SC 11.0 11.0 (15.0) 11.0 10.0 58.0 43.0
14th 947 Ed Maggs Creeksea SC 7.0 14.0 14.0 12.0 (15.0) 62.0 47.0
15th 1171 David Hawkins Denver SC 8.0 9.0 16.0 15.0 (DNC) 69.0 48.0
16th 1113 Nigel Blake Nth Herts & East Bucks 2.0 12.0 (DNC) DNC DNC 77.0 56.0
17th 1115 Ken Daniels Wembley SC 17.0 15.0 13.0 (21.0 DNF) 14.0 80.0 59.0
18th 931 Noel Sutcliffe Creeksea SC 14.0 18.0 (21.0 DNF) 16.0 16.0 85.0 64.0
19th 880 Brian Spurling Creeksea SC 16.0 16.0 17.0 17.0 (21.0 DNS) 87.0 66.0
20th 866 Chris Henry Creeksea SC 18.0 17.0 (21.0 DNF) DNC DNC 98.0 77.0
Crewsaver Phantom Northern Championships - Staunton Harold Sailing Club
18 brave souls arrived on a blustery Saturday morning to what would become 2 days of attrition, both for bodies and boats with 6 races scheduled in total.
Racing was close all day between the top 6 boats. Boat breakages were the main factor for the day with Gulliver being sent into an involuntary gybe, death role and subsequent vang failure. Couch breaking a halyard and Cokayne C doing a reverse summersault with pike as his toe strap gave way in race 3. Day one race wins were shared between Gulliver, Couch (2) and Cokayne B. Tyler Harmsworth also got in on the act with 2 seconds for the day and mixing it all up at the front as did Cokayne C. Pete Evens was showing that plastic was indeed fantastic in a borrowed boat (his own is wooden) as he always showed early on.
Saturday evening was spent in the local pub/curry house. Some were amused by the strange yet perfect combination but conversation and lager flowed. A huge platter was provided that beat even the hungriest phantom sailor. The evenings highlight was a rather long debate on the possibilities of a foiling phantom and whether a 17 stone man could get airborne! Consensus was that the foil would have to be wider than the boat!
Day two dawn as many a weary sailor yawned. Still windy, but at least only two races for the day. Couch and the Cokayne brothers led at the top and proceeded to stretch away. Couch took the gun with the Cokayne brothers enjoying a 2 lap grudge match on their local water that made exciting viewing from the shore side, nip ‘n’ tuck all the way, with ‘little’ brother C sneaking it.
The final race would be a showdown between the top 3, Couch, Cokayne C and Gulliver. The first six boats broke from the pack and left Cokayne C struggling in dirty air after a poor start. Places between the six changed frequently in the gusty and shifty conditions but by the end of lap one Cokayne C was back on their heals. He saw his opportunity as they followed each other off the leeward mark on a header and he tacked at the buoy. Tacking back on the next shift he crossed all six transoms heading to the right on a large lift. The whole pack then headed right and at the lay line a fortunate header put Cokayne C at the front as he fetched to the windward mark on starboard. Cokayne C and Couch then extended and tussled to the finish where Cokayne C took line honors with Couch doing enough in second to claim the title. Gulliver rolled in third, setting up an interesting National Championships in a month’s time at Lyme Regis.
Special mention should go to Clive Morley who traveled all the way from Margate for his first phantom event ever and claiming the Stella
Andy Couch RYA 10
Clive Cokayne Staunton Harold 11
Will Gulliver Northampton 15
Brett Cokayne Staunton Harold 18
Tyler Harmsworth Shoreham 20
Pete Evans Rudyard 20
Nick Orman Weymouth 28
Richard Sims Carsington 37
Paul Lester Chase 45
John Pryer Chester 51
James Case Wells 52
Mike Potter Staunton Harold 64
Andy Downie Glossop 70
Brian Dennis Attenborough 75
Eddie Brook Elton 87
Roger Day Attenborough 89
Andy Kennington Staunton Harold 90
Clive Morley Margate 95
Congratulations to Nick Orman who just held off Gavin Young to be crowned the Southwest Traveller Winner for 2006. Who knows if had not been for putting the wrong kind of fuel into his car then Gavin may have won it. The final results are -
Final Results
Sailed: 7 Discards: 2
Rank |
Sail No |
Helm |
Club |
Beast |
SBSC |
Cots |
Bow |
High |
Sea |
Chew |
Nett |
1st |
1247 |
Nick Orman |
Sutton Bingham SC |
6 |
2 |
10 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
3 |
11 |
2nd |
1201 |
Gavin Young |
Cotswold SC |
2 |
5 |
1 |
3 |
DNC |
DNC |
1 |
3rd |
1160 |
Pete Barnstable |
Sutton Bingham SC |
4 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
3 |
4 |
6 |
24 |
4th |
1210 |
Roger Battersby |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNF |
6 |
5 |
5 |
DNC |
DNC |
4 |
30 |
5th |
1226 |
Kevin Clark |
Seafarers SC |
DNC |
16 |
13 |
7 |
2 |
2 |
DNC |
40 |
6th |
1177 |
Russell Smith |
Bowmoor SC |
3 |
8 |
3 |
4 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
41 |
7th |
1139 |
Chris Bottomley |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNF |
9 |
9 |
10 |
DNC |
6 |
DNC |
44 |
8th |
1194 |
Ian Jay |
Sutton Bingham SC |
1 |
1 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
1 |
DNC |
49 |
9th |
1215 |
Simon Heuson |
Lyme Regis SC |
DNC |
3 |
8 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
2 |
59 |
10th |
1185 |
Gordon Banning |
Haversham SC |
DNC |
DNC |
6 |
6 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
81 |
11th |
1225 |
Henry Ayres |
West Oxfordshire SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
9 |
4 |
DNC |
DNC |
82 |
12th |
1221 |
Neil Fraser |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
10 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
8 |
87 |
13th |
1209 |
Paul Kerley |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
12 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
7 |
88 |
14th |
1191 |
John Bower |
Salcombe |
DNF |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
10 |
89 |
15th |
1211 |
Andy Couch |
RYA |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
1 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
93 |
16th |
1174 |
Tyler Harmsworth |
Newhaven SC |
DNC |
DNC |
2 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
94 |
17th |
1248 |
Nigel Leveridge |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
14 |
12 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
95 |
18th |
1136 |
Colin Walters |
Lyme Regis SC |
DNC |
4 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
96 |
18th |
|
Neil Fulcher |
Stone SC |
DNC |
DNC |
4 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
96 |
20th |
1189 |
Nick Sadler |
Highcliffe SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
5 |
DNC |
DNC |
97 |
20th |
1100 |
John Pryor |
Chester SCC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
5 |
DNC |
97 |
20th |
1261 |
Brian Glenn |
Lyme Regis SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
5 |
97 |
20th |
1112 |
Antony Fastenedge |
Lyme Regis SC |
5 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
97 |
24th |
1054 |
Andy Griffen |
Nottingham SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
6 |
DNC |
DNC |
98 |
25th |
1252 |
Dave Guthrie |
Lyme Regis SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
7 |
DNC |
DNC |
99 |
25th |
1198 |
Alan Bull |
Weston SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
7 |
DNC |
99 |
27th |
1096 |
Ivan Walsh |
Shoreham SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
8 |
DNC |
100 |
28th |
1178 |
Kerry Stares |
Seafarers SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
9 |
DNC |
101 |
28th |
1251 |
P Issa |
|
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
9 |
101 |
30th |
1017 |
Gay Wright |
Seafarers SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
10 |
DNC |
102 |
31st |
1114 |
Simon Chapman |
Chew Valley Lake SC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
11 |
'03 |
31st |
1164 |
Mike Tustin |
Bowmoor SC |
DNC |
DNC |
11 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
103 |
31st |
1084 |
Andy Roxburgh |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
11 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
103 |
34th |
1085 |
Julian Doggrell |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
13 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
105 |
35th |
995 |
Dave Beavan |
Cotswold SC |
DNC |
DNC |
14 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
106 |
36th |
1228 |
Stu Dando |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
15 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
107 |
37th |
1218 |
Robert Meek |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
17 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
109 |
38th |
998 |
Alan Chinn |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
18 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
110 |
39th |
1129 |
Phil Bailey |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
19 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
111 |
40th |
1091 |
Steve French |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
20 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
112 |
41st |
1012 |
Steve Joyce |
Sutton Bingham SC |
DNC |
21 |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
DNC |
113 |
Crewsaver Super Series 2006
Sailed:5, Discards:2, To count:3, Ratings:None, Entries:96, Scoring system:Super Series
Rank SailNo Helm Club Sutton Bingham Stone Inlands Northerns Nationals Day 2 Total Nett
1 1211 Andy Couch RYA (DNC) (DNC) 2 1 1 198 4
2 1216 Will Gulliver Northampton SC (DNC) (DNC) 1 3 2 200 6
3 1149 Clive Cokayne Staunton Harold (DNC) (DNC) 3 2 3 202 8
4 1174 Tyler HarmsworthShoreham SC (DNC) 1 (DNC) 5 6 206 12
5 1123 Brett Cokayne Staunton Harold (DNC) (DNC) 5 4 4 207 13
6 1247 Nick Orman Castle Cove SC 2 5 (7) 7 (12) 33 14
7 1147 Pete Evans Rudyard Lake SC (DNC) (DNC) 8 6 11 219 25
8 1255 James Case Wells SC (DNC) 2 (16) 11 15 141 28
9 1201 Gavin Young Cotswold SC 5 (DNC) 10 (DNC) 19 228 34
10 1243 Paul Lester Chase SC (DNC) (DNC) 15 9 24 242 48
11 1128 Chris Roberts Creeksea SC (DNC) 8 30 (DNC) 22 254 60
12 1202 Paul Beesley Thorpe Bay YC (DNC) 3 18 (DNC) 41 256 62
13 1160 Pete Barnstaple Sutton Bingham 7 (DNC) 14 (DNC) 50 265 71
14 1155 Ian Miller Alton Water SC (DNC) 11 17 (DNC) 48 270 76
15 1268 Mike Potter Staunton Harold (DNC) (DNC) 20 12 68 294 100
16 1139 Chris Bottomley Sutton Bingham 9 (DNC) 25 (DNC) 68 296 102
17 1171 Dave Hawkins Denver SC (DNC) 7 29 (DNC) 68 298 104
18 1193 Neil Fulcher Stone SC (DNC) 4 (DNC) DNC 5 300 106
19 1215 Simon Heusen Lyme Regis 3 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 7 301 107
20 1194 Ian Jay Sutton Bingham 1 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 10 302 108
21 1100 John Wayling Northampton SC (DNC) (DNC) 6 DNC 8 305 111
22 1138 Roger Day' Attenborough SC (DNC) (DNC) 30 16 68 308 114
23 1223 Richard Sims Carsington SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC 8 14 313 119
24 1258 John Pryer Chester SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC 10 18 319 125
25 1219 Richard Parkin Hunts SC (DNC) (DNC) 9 DNC 20 320 126
26 1256 Rod Thorpe Creeksea SC (DNC) 6 26 (DNC) DNC 323 129
27 1136 Colin Walters Lyme Regis SC 4 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 30 325 131
28 970 Andrew Mills Creeksea SC (DNC) 14 21 'DNC) DNC 326 132
29 1169 Ed Dixon Rudyard Lake SC (DNC) (DNC) 19 DNC 16 326 132
30 1221 Neil Fraser Sutton Bingham 10 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 28 329 135
31 1184 Simon Fielden Hickling Broad (DNC) (DNC) 24 DNC 17 332 138
32 Eddie Brooks Elton SC (DNC) (DNC) 27 15 DNC 333 139
33 1173 Andy Downie Glossop SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC 13 37 341 147
34 1226 Kevin Clark Seafarers SC 16 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 40 347 153
35 1209 Paul Kerley Sutton Bingham 12 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 46 349 155
36 1210 Roger Battersby Sutton Bingham 6 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 58 355 161
37 157A Jim Frost Buckenham SC (DNC) 10 (DNC) DNC 56 357 163
38 1135 Mike Stone Stone SC (DNC) 12 (DNC) DNC 60 363 169
39 1228 Stu Dando Sutton Bingham 15 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 62 368 174
40 1085 Julian Doggrell Sutton Bingham 13 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 68 372 178
41 1248 Nigel Leveridge Sutton Bingham 14 (DNC)<'d class="\\"maintdrace\\"">(DNC) DNC 68 373 179
42 1150 Andrew Osborne Ripon SC (DNC) (DNC) 23 DNC 65 379 185
43 1012 Steve Joyce Sutton Bingham 21 (DNC) (DNC) DNC 68 380 186
44 1162 Jools Abel Delph SC (DNC) (DNC) 22 DNC 68 381 187
45 1233 Chris Hibbert Hunts SC (DNC) (DNC) 28 DNC 67 386 192
46 1184 Allen Burrell Thorpe Bay YC (DNC) (DNC) 4 DNC DNC 392 198
47 1177 Russell Smith Bowmoor S.C. 8 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 396 202
48 1225 Henry AYRES West Oxfordshire(DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 9 397 203
49 1113 Nigel Blake NHEB SC (DNC) 9 (DNC) DNC DNC 397 203
50 Simon Cowood Northampton SC (DNC) (DNC) 11 DNC DNC 399 205
51 1084 Andy Roxborough Sutton Bingham 11 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 399 205
52 Douglas Conway Paxton Lakes SC (DNC) (DNC) 12 DNC DNC 400 206
53 1252 Dave GUTHRIE Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 13 401 207
54 Daren Pike Rollesby Broad (DNC) (DNC) 13 DNC DNC 401 207
55 1157 Phil Newman Stone SC (DNC) 13 (DNC) DNC DNC 401 207
56 Brian Dennis Attenborough SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC 14 DNC 402 208
57 Andy Kennington Staunton Harold (DNC) (DNC) DNC 17 DNC 405 211
58 1218 Robert Meek Sutton Bingham 17 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 405 211
59 Clive Morley Margate SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC 18 DNC 406 212
60 998 Alan Chinn Sutton Bingham 18 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 406 212
61 1129 Phil Bailey Sutton Bingham 19 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 407 213
62 1091 Steve French Sutton Bingham 20 (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 408 214
63 1101 Patrick HICKS Queen Mary SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 21 409 215
64 1130 Peter BENNETT Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 23 411 217
65 1261 Brian GLEN Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 25 413 219
66 1267 Steve POPPLE Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 26 414 220
67 1112 Tony FASTNEDGE Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 27 415 221
68 1220 Andy SHIPP Hunts SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 29 417 223
69 1245 Jeffreston HOUSE Tenby SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 31 419 225
70 1257 David CLARKE Hunts SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 32 420 226
71 1206 Alisair WARREN Blakney SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 33 421 227
72 1198 Allan BULL Weston SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 34 422 228
73 1196 Jonathan TRUSCOTT Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 35 423 229
74 1256 Streetley HELMENS Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 36 424 230
75 979 Chris SHELTON Downs SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 38 426 232
76 1246 Nick BERRIDGE Tenby SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 39 427 233
77 1125 Trevor HARRIS Bexhill SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 42 430 236
78 1212 Chris TOOTHILL Buckenham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 43 431 237
79 1250 Bill WHITNEY Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 44 432 238
8' 1191 John BOWER Mayflower SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 45 433 239
81 1167 Roger BROWN Bowl Valley SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 47 435 241
82 1096 Ivan WALSH Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 49 437 243
83 1007 Jonathon EDWARDSShoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 51 439 245
84 1116 Chris SALLIS Gt Yarmouth (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 52 440 246
85 1231 Ron CHIVERS Weston SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 53 441 247
86 1237 Robin HOBSON Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 54 442 248
87 1131 Chas HAMMOND Shoreham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 55 443 249
88 929 Alex FASTNEDGE Cotswold SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 57 445 251
89 1010 Peter HARLOW Lilliput SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 59 447 253
90 999 Robin BAYCROFT Delphi SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 61 449 255
91 1054 Andy GRIFFIN Nottingham SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 63 451 257
92 1208 John TAYLOR Bartley SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 64 452 258
93 1051/132Philip WORTH Delphi SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 66 454 260
94 1098 Barry McGIBBON Lyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 68 456 262
94 1232 Peter GRIBBIN Delphi SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 68 456 262
94 1263 Jeff VANDERBORGHTLyme Regis SC (DNC) (DNC) DNC DNC 68 456 262
Rank |
Sail No |
Helm |
Club |
R1 |
R2 |
R3 |
Nett |
1st |
1 |
Andrew Elliott |
Rotherham SC |
2 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
2nd |
1210 |
Roger Battersby |
Sutton Bingham SC |
1 |
2 |
5 |
3 |
3rd |
1177 |
Russell Smith |
Bowmoor SC |
5 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
4th |
1160 |
Pete Barnstable |
Sutton Bingham SC |
6 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
5th |
1196 |
Kevin Clarke |
Seafarers SC |
9 |
5 |
4 |
9 |
6th |
1194 |
Ian Jay |
Sutton Bingham SC |
4 |
6 |
DNC |
10 |
7th |
1147 |
Martin Watts |
No Fixed Abode |
3 |
9 |
DNC |
12 |
8th |
1136 |
Colin Walters |
Lyme Regis SC |
12 |
7 |
7 |
14 |
9th |
1186 |
Simon Elliott |
Rotherham SC |
7 |
8 |
DNF |
15 |
10th |
1084 |
Andy Roxburgh |
Sutton Bingham SC |
10 |
13 |
6 |
16 |
11th |
1139 |
Chris Bottomley |
Sutton Bingham SC |
11 |
11 |
8 |
19 |
12th |
1209 |
Paul Kerley |
Sutton Bingham SC |
8 |
12 |
DNC |
20 |
13th |
1191 |
John Bower |
Salcombe SC |
13 |
10 |
DNF |
23 |
14th |
1178 |
Kerry Stares |
Seafarers SC |
15 |
15 |
9 |
24 |
15th |
1141 |
Adrian Hayes |
Hunts SC |
18 |
17 |
10 |
27 |
16th |
1051 |
Nigel Leveridge |
Sutton Bingham SC |
16 |
16 |
12 |
28 |
17th |
1112 |
Tony Fastnedge |
Lyme Regis SC |
14 |
14 |
14 |
28 |
18th |
1129 |
Phil Bailey |
Sutton Bingham SC |
20 |
'9 |
11 |
30 |
19th |
1091 |
Neil Fraser |
Sutton Bingham SC |
19 |
20 |
13 |
32 |
20th |
1088 |
John Jordon |
Frampton-on-Severn |
17 |
18 |
15 |
32 |
21st |
998 |
Alan Chinn |
Sutton Bingham SC |
24 |
24 |
16 |
40 |
22nd |
1012 |
Steve Joyce |
Sutton Bingham SC |
26 |
23 |
17 |
40 |
23rd |
1007 |
Ivan Walsh |
Shoreham SC |
23 |
22 |
18 |
40 |
24th |
978 |
Pete Harlow |
Lilliput SC |
21 |
21 |
DNC |
42 |
25th |
871 |
Mark Pearce |
Sutton Bingham SC |
25 |
26 |
19 |
44 |
26th |
1085 |
Julian Doggrell |
Sutton Bingham SC |
22 |
25 |
DNC |
47 |