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GP14 National Championship at Pwllheli Sailing Club - Day 2

by Michelle Evans 23 Aug 2016 10:11 UTC 20-26 August 2016
GP14 Nationals at Pwllheli day 2 © Simon Redhead

The forecast for Day 2 of the GP14 Nationals was heavier in the morning and it was spot on. Not many bothered changing for the published start time and the Race Officer's scouting trip first thing revealed a variability of 10 knots between the average wind strength and the gusts and the swell bigger than the day before. With the postponement called there was nothing to do but wait.

The game of kwik cricket in the demonstration hall passed a little time with the rest of us carb loading and getting wired on caffeine. Finally at 2pm we headed out to the course. In a borrowed dry suit so bright it could be seen from space I at least felt assured that if I ended up in the water I'd be noticed.

As we lined up for the first race of the day, Race 2, the wind was about 20 knots. We got away clean but I was aware of an incident behind as I saw the apple green rudder of Sam Watson and Andy Hunter (Nantwich SC) poking up in the air and Sam flying into the water.

Apparently as Justin Smith and Sarah O'Neill (Derwent SC/Poole YC) were sat on the start line Sam and Andy came above. With 10 seconds to go Justin hardened up to accelerate. At this point Sam starts to bare down on top of Justin and Sarah and comes right alongside, leaving the hiking pair sat in Sam's boat. To make matters worse Sam's main sheet gets wrapped around Justin and Sam can't steer as the two boats become connected. It was at this point that Sam and Andy then capsized with Justin having nowhere to go other than over Sam's (borrowed) main sail. Justin then narrowly avoided the anchor rope on the pin end boat before getting away.

Right seemed to be the favoured way up the beat with yesterday's winners Shane MacCarthy and Andy Thompson (Greystones SC) looking dominant again. Still with some big waves and decent breeze the boats we all surfed along the reach, if you hit one right you could make big gains. For others there were big losses with the Seniors and Nick Devereux and Geoff Edwards finding themselves OCS.

With the wind dropping race 3 got away cleanly and it was the turn of another Irish pair to take control with Alan Blay and David Johnstone (Sutton SC) leading the pack round windward closely followed by Shane and Andy, Mike and Liz and Fergus and Ellie. After the gybe mark the front runners opened up a gap on the group of blue spinnakered boats tightly bunched behind. Alan and David kept the lead and we have a very interesting Championship opening up with the top 10 starting to take shape.

As we hit the shore at 5ish the tide was out leaving the weary sailors with a seemingly never ending slog back up the beach with the boats. Fortunately our beer sponsors Cwrw Llyn were on hand at the top to refuel us. Prize giving was sponsored by Creation Covers and Zhik.

Results after Day 2:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubFleetR1R2R3Pts
114158Shane McCarthyAndy ThompsonGreystones SCGold1124
214174Fergus BarnhamEllie DevereuxNorthampton SC /Budworth SCGold2248
313977Alan BlayDavid JohnstonSutton DCGold5319
414021Ian WillisKeith DuttonSouth Staffs SCGold105621
514117Johnny SinclairHayley RamadharWest Lancs SCGold116623
614091Gary DeighanDale KnowlesBolton SCGold710825
714199Frank NicklessBen PickeringChase SC/ Dovey YCSilver681731
814089Paul SimesTom SimesCardiff Bay SVSilver1391436
914077Curly MorrisJosh PorterEast Antrim / Newtonwards SCGold8141941
1013417Mike SeniorLiz SeniorSouth Staffs SCGold4OCS344
1114166Richard HamVicki FordTollesbury SC/ South Staffs SCSilver20131548
1213721Nick DevereuxGeoff EdwardsBudworth SCGold3OCS949
134074Ciaron JonesTim JonesHolyhead DCBronze16211249
1414121Andrew ClewerMark TaylorPoole YCGold94DNC50
1514109Greg ThomasJoel JamesSouthport SCSilver19112050
1614151Stephen CooperSarah JarmanWelsh Harp SC / Royal Lymington YCSilver14201852
1714168Chris HawkesDuncan GreenhalghPoole YC/ Bassenthwaite SCSilver18181652
1814155Joseph ButterworthToby ChapmanSolent SCGold17172357
1913838Justin SmithSarah O NeillDerwent Reservoir SC/ Poole YCGoldDNF121059
2014067Lewis CoppingerMeg HicklinSouth Staffs SCSilver21251359
2114116Peter BoyleSteven BoyleSutton DCBronze12OCS1160
2214135Paul OwenAlan JonesSouth Staffs SC / Nantwich and Border SCGold22162260
2314090Lawrence CreaserSam MarshallHollowell SCGold1515DNF67
2414130Hugh GillTim CoyneSutton DCGold247RAF68
2514014Andy WadsworthAndy ShrimptonWelsh Harp SCBronze25192670
26141Jacob MurrayRichard AbensternTodbrook SCBronze29222475
2713421Helen AllenMaciej MalyjaszczukWelsh Harp SCBronze26242777
2814039Ben SwainsonPoppy JamesSouthport SCSilver28262579
2914194Sam WatsonAndy HunterNantwich and Border SCGoldDSQDNF781
3014201Hugh DevereuxMalcolm BirdBudworth SCSilver23DNF2181
3114088Duncan FraserGraham FraserCeylon Motors YCBronze27272983
3214051Chris BeddowMichelle EvansSouth Staffs SCSilverDNF232888
3314057Ann PennyLisa CarpenterDRSC / South Staffs SCBronzeDNS283095
3413777John TooneCatherine TooneChelmarsh SCBronzeDNSDNSDNC111
3513727Tim DaviesMark CollingwoodChelmarsh SCBronzeDNSDNSDNC111
3614102Simon RedheadIndeg Lllewelllyn OwenPoole YCSilverDNCDNCDNC111

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