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Noble Marine RS700 National Championship 2024 at Hayling Island Sailing Club - Day 3

by Jack Grogan 15 Sep 11:35 UTC 12-15 September 2024

The fleet arrived at the club to be greeted by mirror flat water and wall to wall sunshine. It was safe to say the Dabchicks contingent, after indulging heavily at the bar in the after sailing social the day before, were banking on there being a postponement. However, the race officer had different ideas and instructed us to launch and drift out the race area, not ideal words to hear for the many with sore heads!

Once at the race area we were welcomed with a 7-10 knot Southerly. Jack Grogan and James Clark headed right. James held his nerve and pushed further right than anyone else and got rewarded at the top mark leading the fleet round. He was closely followed by John Booth and Mike Banks showing that the Dabchicks Sailing Commodore works well with an expresso martini and negroni induced hangover. As the wind clocked further right the course became one sided keeping those three in the podium positions. However, John managed to sneak past James at the final mark leaving John 1st, James 2nd and Mike 3rd.

Race Two: The breeze built. Robbie Bell and Matt Carter arrived at the top mark joined together, but it was Rob Higgins who decided to jump first on the breezy but overly tight reach and hoist and smoked through the big bunch of boats. From there the hammer was down and he chased down Robbie and Matt just getting the win, then it was Matt, then Robbie. Tom Playford showed his nose at the front grabbing and 5th and James Bayliss back from International 14 duty had a steady result in 4th.

Race Three: It was now champagne sailing with the breeze at 15knots. The pin end was the place to be. Sam Caslin won it and showed great speed. Pistol Pete Purkiss lived up to his name with a UFD, the only sailor so far to get the wrong side of the line this week. John Booth treated the committee boat to a view of his underside after catching the committee boat with his tiller extension resulting in a rapid bear away on the gun and big crash. Just shows that the current national champ can get it wrong too.

The race unfolded with the left paying. Rob lead with Nathan on his heels until he capsized at the final mark relinquishing his 3rd place to James Clark, with Robbie grabbing 2nd. However, with the breeze up there was close racing in the fleet. Rich Wadsworth had a ding dong with Matt Carter for a most of the race. Tom Dutton, a stronger wind specialist, unfortunately broke his goose neck so it was a shame he had an early bath as it would have been good to where he fitted in with the stronger breeze.

Special mention must go to Rob who has now won the 2024 RS700 Noble Marine national championship with a day to spare. He has shown great boat speed combined with great tactics. So it is very well deserved.

Day four looms, again with a light forecast, but this time just two races scheduled.

Results after Day 3:

PosSail NoFleetHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1st1055GoldRob HigginsChew Valley Lake SC11122‑5119
2nd1062GoldMatt CarterLancing SC‑12231462624
3rd765GoldJames ClarkChew Valley Lake SC676412‑10329
4th1031GoldRobbie BellSnettisham Beach SC48758‑173237
5th725GoldJack GroganWMYC/Dabchicks3‑1197347437
6th848GoldTom PlayfordSnettisham Beach SC54‑1265115541
7th1058GoldJohn BoothStokes Bay SC115536112(DNF)43
8th710GoldNathan SteffenoniWeston SC71221110‑169859
9th966GoldMike BanksDabchicks SC8‑14118133111165
10th944GoldJames BaylissItchenor SC171010‑207741772
11th1027GoldColin DaceySnettisham Beach SC1068‑241213171076
12th951GoldMarek DudakYC Cere1331410‑229221283
13th720GoldRichard WadsworthRNSA/Stokes Bay SC2151917‑20188786
14th1042GoldPete PurkissBrightlingsea SC9204916226(UFD)86
15th1060GoldMatt ConnerQMSC149151317‑1915992
16th827BronzeSam CaslinDabchicks SC1617(DNF)14982313100
17th1022SilverIan SwannHISC181321‑2215101620113
18th1067SilverPeter OnionsDraycote Water‑2421161219121916115
19th926BronzeSimon ClarkLyme Regis SC‑2218221514201414117
20th1068SilverRoland SmithHISC212218‑2318151315122
21st778SilverOliver GroganDSC19‑23171921211819134
22nd1043SilverJiri KuthanYC Liskovec202413‑2523242121146
23rd761SilverThomas DuttonDabchicks SC151920162525(DNF)DNC149
24th1063BronzeElliot BooleyChew Valley Lake SC2316232124‑262423154
25th929BronzeJack WillsLancing SC(DNF)DNFDNC1811232522157
26th931BronzeMalcolm StreetonHISC(DNS)DNSDNCDNCDNC142018168
27th801BronzeStephen CarrBrightlingsea SC2626242727(DNF)26DNF185
28th763BronzeSam SimmondsChew Valley Lake SC2525(DNF)26262727DNF185

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