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Denver Sailing Club Phantom Open Meeting 9 April 2006.

The 2nd Denver Sailing Club Phantom Open held on Sunday the 9th, was preceded by a training day on the Saturday. Andy Elliot of Evolution Sailing and formally Red Eye Sails gave on, and off the water guidance on set up, trim and boat handling. This was challenging in the 20+ knot gusts. There was also an opportunity to try the Solution, a new dinghy design aimed at the lighter Phantom sailor or heavier Laser sailor. Excellent conditions to take this 56Kg boat for a fly on flat water!

On Sunday the conditions moderated to 10-12 knots and 11 competitors took to the water. At the fist attempt the fleet was a little keen to be away and was brought back to try again. At the second time of asking they got away cleanly for the short fetch to the fist mark. Gordon Banning making the best start at the windward end of the line, closely followed by Andy Shipp. Andy was first to the first mark to start the mile and half run down river. First back up the beat was Simon Elliot with a closely following pack. In a remarkable turnaround after being eighth at the top mark, Jim Frost was first back up the river to win from Alistair Warren and Ian Miller.

After lunch the second race got away cleanly first time. The wind had dropped to less than 5 knots, Ian Miller and Dave Hawkins made the best start and were the first two round the first mark. The race was shortened after only one lap. Simon Elliot took the gun from Andy Shipp and Alistair Warren. Dave Hawkins was first home boat in 4th

The third race was sailed back to back, with Gordon again making a good start, but was beaten to the first mark by Andy, who later was forced to retire. Gordon led after the first lap, but by the finish it was Simon Elliot who took his second gun of the day and the event. Second was Gordon Banning to take 5th overall and third was Jim Frost placing him in third overall.

Denver Sailing Club Commodore Dave Pilcher presented the prizes, concluding a memorable day.

At some events, you need to be fast in waves, at some you pick the shifts, but at Denver you learn to tack!

 

1          121             Simon Elliott           Rotherham SC            7pts

2          1206           Alistair Warren       Blakeney                     9

3          1157           Jim Frost                Buckenham                 12

4          12               Ian Miller               Alton Water                14

5          1185           Gordon Banning     Haversham                  15

6          1212           Chris Toothill          Buckenham                 19

7          1128           Chris Roberts         Creek'ea                     20

8          1171           Dave Hawkins        Denver                        20

9          1220           Andy Shipp            Hunts                           26

10        618             Huggy                    Denver                         30

11        1203           Ian Pendry             Attenborough               30

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