Phantom Class Forum
Events => Open meetings => South West Travellers => Topic started by: Olly on March 11, 2019, 09:51:43 AM
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Bowmoor open 13th April
Any takers? I could do with an idea of numbers to sort the catering and oods
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As per facebook include me, fingers crossed.
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Me to, nice gently breeze and a bit of sunshine please Olly, I enjoyed last year.
Ivan
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Strong wind booked Ivan
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Just over a week to go any more takers as I need to sort food
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I've already told you via facebook matey. Still looking good for me to come at the mo
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Any Phantoms from Salcombe attending this weekend ?
Ivan
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Looks now like I'm 'cleared'. See you all Saturday :)
Dave
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Excellent forecast.
How many so far Olly including club boats ?
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I think about 15 but I may have missed a few. Should be good
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Fantastic. How good would it be to see 20 Phantoms on the start line !!
Boats on the drive and ready to roll...
Ivan 1454
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Good to hear you found wheels for Belgrano
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Well done Bowmoor, excellent hospitality as always.
Brilliant turnout of 20 boats with great racing. 4 different winners in 4 races and good racing at the back too I can confirm !!
POSH next and important to pre register your interest with no commitment as boat limit...
Ivan 1454
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Optimum Watches Phantom Southern Traveller Series – Round One Bowmoor
20 Phantoms gathered for the first of the Optimum Watches Southern Series at Bowmoor SC with the promise of breeze and a chance to sail on the Mediterranean blue water. After the usual carpark banter and plenty of bacon baps the fleet were ready to hit the water.
Race one started well with no one catching the OCS bug that turned out to strike most of the front runners throughout the day. Up at the front Mike Tustin (Bowmoor) and Will Gulliver (Northampton) battled for the lead changing places throughout the whole race. With all the battling they seemed to have forgotten about Alister Morley (Salcombe) who managed to sneak through on the last beat to the finish line to take the win with Will in 2nd and Mike 3rd.
Race 2 Saw John Wayling (Northampton) and Will take the top places with Alister taking 3rd. By this time the OCS bug had really hit the chasing pack which meant that it was all to play for after lunch.
Race 3 got underway after the fleet had dined on the staple diet of the phantom fleet, Pie and Chips. A general recall showed just how eager the fleet were to get to the windward mark. John Wayling took the lead closely followed by Olly Hopkins (Bowmoor) who had Mike Webster (Northampton) for company. Sadly, for John ad Mike W they had now been hit by the OCS bug which meant that Olly took the win followed by fellow Bowmoor sailor Dean Griffiths in 2nd and Mike Tustin in 3rd thus completing a Bowmoor 1st 2nd and 3rd.
Race 4 saw John Wayling and Mike Tustin battling for the lead. Unfortunately for John he missed a mark and had to go back which allowed Mike and Alister to come through. At the finish Mike managed to hold off Alister and take the 1st with Alister in 2nd and John in 3rd. This was enough to give Alister the win overall in what was a tricky snakes and ladders style open meeting with each race being won by a different sailor.
The fleet met at the bar for some well-earned beer and cake to wrap up the day.
Top 5:
1st 1459 - Alister Morley – Salcombe
2nd 1438 - Mike Tustin – Bowmoor
3rd 1435 - Will Gulliver – Northampton
4th 1346 - John Wayling – Northampton
5th 1343 - Olly Hopkins - Bowmoor