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Allen Brothers Enterprise Masters Championship at Middle Nene SC

by Carol Ford 16 Jun 2016 10:58 UTC 11-12 June 2016
Allen Brothers Enterprise Masters Championship at Middle Nene © Richard Sault

Enterprises came out in force to celebrate the class’ 60th anniversary over the weekend of Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June with two major events taking place to cater for boats from all over the country and helms of any age and ability: the Masters championships (see below) and the Thames Tideway race. All in all there were fifty-six Enterprises competing between the two events.

The Enterprise Masters Championship is for helms over forty years of age. It was a two-day event with four races on the Saturday and a further three on the Sunday, interspersed with a semi-formal dinner and live entertainment on the Saturday night.

The first race started with lovely weather and a steady force two, but after a general recall the race officer hoisted the black flag. The pin end seemed to be the favoured end but at the first mark Ges Brown & Craig Wheatley (who came out of retirement for the event) were first, followed by Jon Woodward / Karen Alexander, Phil & Catriona Bevan, and John & Chris Blundell. Ges & Craig maintained their lead until the third beat when Jon & Karen passed them. Tim Sadler & Richard Sault came through the fleet and were pressing Ges & Craig. At the finish there was silence in Jon & Karen's boat as they didn't receive a gun, being OCS, along with Martin Honnor & Iain Bird. This gave the win to Ges & Craig, who just managed to pip Tim and Salty on the line with the Bevans third and the Blundells fourth.

In race two, Tim & Salty led from the first mark and remained ahead throughout. Nigel & Andy Bird briefly moved into second place after going right on the third beat. It was a very close finish between Jane & Nick Scutt, the Birds and Jon & Karen, with Jon & Karen almost losing second place after avoiding a boat on the run. Jane & Nick took third and the Birds were fourth.

Jane & Nick were leading boat at the windward mark of the third race despite Martin & Iain having a storming start. Tim & Salty were completely down and out at the windward mark and had to work hard to sail through to the front of the fleet. The Blundells were a bit too keen at the start and received an OCS for their efforts. In the end Martin & Iain won, followed by the Birds in second, Tim & Salty in third and Alan Johnson / Paula Fisher in fourth.

In race four Martin & Iain got to the windward mark in the lead, closely followed by the Bevans. Tim & Salty, after a relatively poor beat for them, worked their way up the fleet and on the last run overtook the Bevans. Martin & Iain retained the lead to the line, followed by Tim / Salty, Alan / Paula and the Bevans in fourth.

Race five started with a port end favoured line, and in a light breeze the fleet picked the shifts up the middle, led by Tim & Salty, closely followed by Ges & Craig then Jon & Karen. Martin & Iain had held the left side and squeezed round the windward mark in second behind Tim & Salty, both managing to get away and battled to the finish with Tim & Salty winning, Martin & Iain crossed second with a solid third for Ges & Craig. Jon and Karen followed in fourth.

In race six, Nigel & Andy rounded the windward mark in first place, followed by the Bevans, with Ges & Craig in third. Ges & Craig passed the Bevans on the run. At the end of lap one Tim & Salty were in sixth but made their way through to second on the beat. Positions remained the same through that lap but another excellent beat from Tim & Salty saw them take the lead on the third lap and hold it to the finish. The Birds finished second, Ges & Craig third and the Bevans fourth.

With the wind shifting left in race seven, the fleet started first time. Committee boat starters Nick Jackson / Sophie Jones, and Phil Ford / Charlotte Farmer tacked early and headed to the right hand side to round first and second. Having already won the event, Tim & Salty proceeded to pull through the fleet to again take the win, followed by Ges & Craig, the Blundells and Phil / Charlotte in fourth.

Tim & Salty won convincingly, not for the first time this year. Not only did they win the overall Masters trophy, but also the Ken Bird Trophy for first over 50 helm. Ges & Craig were very happy to take second place overall, also winning other categories for helm and crew over 40. Martin & Iain came third overall with Iain winning a prize for first under 16.

The first Lady Helm was Jane Scutt, who also won the prize for first husband and wife team with Nick. The first Lady Crew was Andy Bird, only slightly hampered by husband Nigel.

The famous Masters' "Ton-up" Trophy for the first crew with a combined age of over 100, was won by the charming Blundell brothers.

The first helm over 70 was won by Graham Kirkup, crewed by Alison Glass-Parker and the first helm over 60, winning the Veteran's Trophy, was the timeless legend Alan Johnson, crewed by Paula Fisher, who also won the Classic boat prize for first boat with a sail number under 20,000.

The host club, Middle Nene, was so welcoming. The OD, Matt Yallop, ran the races very efficiently. The galley team led by Kim, were extraordinary with their fabulous organisation of the Saturday evening supper and the bar struggled to keep up with the demands for "dark and stormys". All in all it was a very memorable weekend with great (if a little fluky) sailing and an extremely fun party.

Finally and most importantly, many thanks to the title sponsor Allen Brothers, who supplied bags and T-shirts all round and significant monetary vouchers and rash vests to the top three winners.

Overall Results:

PosSailBoatHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1st23384 Tim SadlerRichard SaultYorkshire Dales SC21‑321118
2nd23410WIMPGes BrownCraig WheatleySouth Caernarvonshire YC1‑1212533226
3rd22619RIOT VANMartin HonnorIain birdOgston SC(OCS)911210831
4th22315OIL BEEF HOOKEDJohn BlundellChris BlundellStaunton Harold SC45(DSQ)955331
5th22456UNLAWFUL ENTRYNigel BirdAndy BirdHayling Island SC1042‑16102735
6th22439FLOOZYPhil BevanCatriona BevanGrafham Water SC3894‑1241038
7th22702ESPADARTEJane ScuttNick ScuttMiddle Nene SC735814‑15643
8th19876SUBSONIC WHINKLEAlan JohnsonPaula FisherSCYC1311438(OCS)544
9th23411TO INFIRMITY & BEYONDAnn JacksonAlan SkeensBurghfield SC6761096‑1244
10th23347KITTYPhil FordCharlotte FarmerBristol Corinthian YC5‑1676158445
11th23015WEDG‑ENick JacksonSophie JonesBurghfield SC11613777(RET)51
12th22418LIMITED EDITIONAndy GommSarah GommOgston SC121081169‑1356
13th23089SIMPLY REDJon WoodwardKaren AlexanderSouth Staffordshire SC(OCS)214134141158
14th23346BAD BOUTROSPhil SnewinRos ColemanChester SC8‑1511141312967
15th22906SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKENDSimon ChildsKate JessupMiddle Nene SC / Hayling Island SC91410151113(RET)72
16th22901OUT OF THE BLUEPaul YoungMegan WardMidland SC1513‑171716171492
17th23313RED WHITE & BLUEJohn BerryMike HeapEtherow SC14‑22152019111897
18th22322KIRKUP'S CAST OFFSKeith TylerJackie TylerHunts SC‑1918161218181597
19th23224SLIPPERY CLEATGraham KirkupAlison Glass‑ParkerHunts SC1617‑2118171617101
20th22823 Mike CosseyEmma ColemanSutton SC18191819‑201916109
21st23248V‑EMartin BottomleyRay BallEmberton Park SC172019212121(RET)119
22nd22979SENTIMENTAL JOURNEYJack MeadJenny MeadMiddle Nene SC202120(DNC)222019122
23rd23411BLUE JOB ON TOPPaul HobsonAbigail HonnorBeaver SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC144

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