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Solo Open at Starcross Yacht Club

by Alan Olive 30 Jul 2024 20:57 UTC 27 July 2024

Race 1

The joy of racing at Starcross is that it's not only a shifty lake but it's got a fickle tide too and as Race 1 started the right-hand side, against all logic seemed to have paid with Paul Kelley and Charlie Nunn leading out of the right-hand side of the course, shrieking off on the triangular course. The pack were close on their heels but never caught them as the wind dipped and blew again across the course. Big thanks to Olly T for pointing out the spreader mark to me, although, as they say, no good turn goes unpunished as I managed to sneak past of the next beat.

Paul K had to hand over the lead on the downwind leg to Charlie N and despite nipping at his heels next got past, following him into the finish with Spod Olive behind.

Race 2

With the breeze holding steady at 12 kts the fleet set off again but this time the left hand seemed to pay, sheltering them from the stronger tide on the right. Again, Paul Kelley had the boat speed upwind but with Olly Turner and Charlie Nunn on his heels, he slipped back after a luffing match between with Paul and Olly, resulting in turns by Paul. Olly stomped off to win the race with Charlie just behind and Paul, looking chastened as he took 3rd.

Certainly, in my boat after the race it was a time to glug the juice, stretch the back and snack on a bar, hoping that everyone else was feel the thigh burn as we waited for race 3.

Race 3

Clearly the wind gods had got quite grumpy by this stage as they parked a large cumulus cloud over the race course and threw the wind dice, shifting it 30 and then 90 degrees to the right. Having picked up a clump of weed on the start, I tacked off to the unfavourable right side only to be meet with the mother of all shifts taking me straight to the first mark just behind Charlie Nunn. It then proceeded to die slow leaving the fleet drift in the becalmed tidal stream of the Exe. The Race officer remained calm as we floated off down stream and was rewarded by a series of random puff coming from the West, propelling some (not all of the fleet) back around the course. Charlie Nunn and Spod Olive still slipped away with Olly Turner just on their heels, which they kept as the wind swirled around the course.

It's not often that you come away from an open having had it all. Unpredictable, frustrating while providing some excellent and close racing, with chop, sun breeze and waves. Lots of swapping places, but inevitably Charlie Nunn, pulling away and winning the day with Olly Turner and Spod Olive behind him, sneaking past Paul Kelly in the count back for third.

Thanks again for Goat for sponsoring us, the Starcross shore team and the race officer Russ Gibbs for some great racing.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3PtsPrizes
1st6106Charlie NunnTorpoint / Porhtpean1‑212 
2nd5546Olly TurnerSalcombe YC‑4134 
3rd5649Spod OliveStarcross YC3‑525veteran
4th6059Paul KelleyStarcross. Y.C23‑55veteran
5th5778Shaun WelshTorpoint Mosquito SC‑104711grandmaster
6th6033Simon GreensladeStarcross YC56‑811grandmaster
7th4654Malcolm DaviesTeign Corinthian SC‑128412veteran
8th5918Paul LewisHayling Island SC67‑1013 
9th5926John SteelsStarcross YC79(DNC)16grandmaster
10th5731Vernon PerkinsSouth Cerney SC‑1413619grandmaster
11th6030Adrian GriffinSalcombe YC910‑1119septimus
12th5642Steve RobertsTorpoint Mosquito SC8‑121220 
13th5353Chris MeredithChew Valley Lake SC‑1111920grandmaster
14th6083Michael WebsterStarcross YC13‑141326septimus
15th5709Simon DeeksStarcross YC1515(DNS)30grandmaster
16th5674Bruce WattStarcross YC16(OCS)DNS36septimus
17th6003Paul JacobsStarcross YC(DNC)DNCDNC40veteran
17th6086Martin CraneStarcross YC(DNF)DNCDNC40septimus

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