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RS200 End of Series Finale at Wembley Sailing Club

by Julian Bradley 9 Nov 2012 14:29 UTC 4 November 2012
RS200 End of Series Finale at Wembley © Ian McKelvie

Rain of epic proportions caused many to stay in their pit last Sunday morning. Forecast was for the rain to stop about 11 am, and swing through 180 degrees and fill significantly at about midday, which proved to be spot-on.

John Curran and Kevin Armstrong occupied the crease in the committee boat. Race 1 started at 11 in a light easterly. My spinnaker looking like a damp tramp’s sock, it died completely leaving the two lead boats (me and James Williams 1154) to the mercy of the fleet. Somehow, Andy and Jeraldine Peters and others ghosted through us both. RO decreed we go ashore and wait for the wind to shift and fill from the west. At 12.30 in it came, force 4 or so (see video) Ian Sharp and Ellie Martin gave Andy and Jeraldine a fight for the lead, Steve Janering and Messy Cotter holding me and Alice off for 3rd.

The start of Race 3 saw sundry shenanigans. These included Ian Sharp and me over the line for early showers and a pants scorecard, and some helms using their ‘earlids’ (invisible, soundproof flaps of skin that descend over a helm’s ears when conversing with the competition), leaving the race open for Stephen Janering and Miss Cotter to win from James Williams and Sarah Tuppen of Royal Harwich.

So the Peters won easily, as well as the overall series. As always, if you didn’t get a decent start you ended up having to find a lane by pointing higher than the Statue of Liberty, and going equally fast.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2R3Pts
1st962PetersPetersQueen Mary11(DNF)2
2nd1423JaneringCotterWembley‑5314
3rd1154WilliamsTuppenRoyal Harwich2‑1124
4th1228AdamsLucasBurghfield4‑848
5th1467SharpMartinBurghfield72(OCS)9
6th834ClaytonGillBurghfield‑107310
7th1018CoryStylesDowns3‑9710
8th1263BradleyHudsonWembley64(OCS)10
9th1402JaneringMehtaWembley‑135510
10th1144GillFauldsWembley‑96612
11th1150BeaneyBeaneyCastaways‑1110818
12th787BucknallBucknallWembley813(DNF)21
13th1131WilsonChanWembley‑1512921
14th633HurneyKwanWembley14‑161024
15th1182BarracloughClareRickmansworth‑16141125
16th860McKelvieBeechingWembley1215(DNF)27

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