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Results / Eastbourne SSC Open Eastbourne Sovereign S C - 26/06/2004

RS200 FAT FACE RACING CIRCUIT AT EASTBOURNE SOVERIGN SC - does it get any better? After the weather had produced a series of frustrating events for the RS Fat Face circuits for much of this season Eastbourne proved to be a very welcome storming event with great breezes and for the first time this year superb sea conditions. Eastbourne Soverign also proved excellent hosts for the combined RS200,RS700, RS800 Fat Face event, creating a very friendly atmosphere, great beach party and very good race management. It was a shame for various reasons that only 25 RS200's turned up; those who did not travel must be kicking themselves as they missed the best sailing conditions of the year so far by a country mile. Saturday was grey with a 12-14 knot breeze from the south which slowly built during the day to 16 knots with a decent sized sea running. The first race being started bang on the advertised time caught a few people out but what caught more out was the strength of the tide. David Giles and Fiona Clark did not get a good start at the leeward end, had to duck transoms but then lee bowed the tide to good effect to lead with most other leading contenders well over standing. Sarah Allen/Elaine Turner were second for a long time but Lee Sydenham/Anne Vaudrey pulled through to claim second at the finish. Race 2 saw Tom/Jo Hewitson and Pete Vincent/Louisa Fewtrell get the best starts to be 1.2 at the first mark. The Hewitsons went onto win with Sydenham/Vaudrey second. Race 3 was led for 3 laps by James Stewart/Lucy Matthews until one of the most entertaining windward marks of the season, well at least for the rest of the fleet. Giles/Clark had closed right up to Stewart/Matthews and a tight tacking battle took place for the lay line until the tide took hold leaving the pair anchored to the mark and then drifting rapidly back down the beat head to wind. Sydenham/Vaudrey chuckled their way into first place whilst learning some new words with Stewart second and Giles third. Sunday morning and warm sunshine with blue skies/small white clouds was very pleasant; the wind had swung to the south west so the beach was a lot more comfortable. But it was clear to everyone having breakfast in front the club there was a fine breeze offshore and so it proved with a good 19 -22 knots very steady from the south west creating lovely long waves. Gybe corner was fun and there were plenty of spills but down wind was just superb. Giles and Clark were in a league of their own in the conditions winning all three races and virtually leading all three from the start. Sydenham/Vaudrey had led yet another event over night but again had to settle for second overall even they counted a first and four seconds.The Hewitsons had to settle for third after a bad Sunday with a capsize at the first windward mark when Tom dropped the mainsheet and being the only boat OCS all weekend in the final race. Steve Dunn, sailing for the first time with Jane Willan, was very consistent in fourth apart from a fifth race capsize. James Stewart, also sailing with Lucy Matthews for the first time, had a bad start to Saturday but a very solid Sunday gained him fifth overall. Pete Vincent/Louisa Fewtrells capsize tacking whilst in third in race 5 was both annoying and costly finished 6th overall. Hamish Calder and Severine Rees Jones produced a third and fourth on Sunday but missing the first race on Staurday was costly. Andy and Jill Peters are new to 200's this year but a series of top positions at first windward marks shows they will be a real force when they get used to angles downwind. Sarah Allen again surprised many in strong winds with four top ten results. Matt Davies and Dottie produced their best sailing of the season with a sixth and fourth on Sunday. It was great stuff and anyone who decided not to make the trip to Eastbourne must be kicking themselves. Don't miss the next RS200 Fat Face Circuit event at Highcliife on July 10//11, the last sea event before the Nationals with gate start practice. Pete Vincent
Pos Tally Sail No Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1 53 753 David Giles Fiona Clark Weir Wood 1 3 3 1 1 1 7
2 29 854 Lee Sydenham Anne Vaudry SBSC 2 2 1 2 2 2 9
3 55 772 Tom Hewitson Jo Hewitson RNCY 5 1 6 8 3 OCS 23
4 30 789 Steve Dunn Jane Willan BCYC 6 5 5 4 13 3 23
5 34 845 James Stewart Lucy Matthews Stokes Bay 13 9 2 5 5 6 27
6 18 777 Pete Vincent Louisa 'blond moments' Fewtrell Bristol Corinthian YC 7 4 7 7 9 5 30
7 57 900 H Calder S ReesJones Royal Highland Y C DNC 16 4 3 4 10 37
8 51 962 Andrew Peters Jeraldine Peters King+Queen Y C 7 10 8 6 14 9 40
9 13 880 Sarah Allan Elaine Turner Royal Southern Y C 3 8 9 9 DNC 14 43
10 9 954 Matt Davies Dottie HISC 9 11 DNC 13 6 4 43
11 26 821 Colin Staite Jane Sutor Bartley 12 7 12 12 7 7 45
12 27 345 Karen Baker Emma Roberts Tynemouth SC 11 14 14 10 10 8 53
13 17 941 Mike Chapman Sheridan Killwick Wembley 10 12 11 15 8 12 53
14 5 889 Richard Stapley Carol-Anne Stapley Chichester YC 16 17 17 11 12 15 71
15 47 771 Marshall King Heather King Royal St George Y C 4 6 10 DNC DNC DNC 72
16 38 927 Trudie Danbury R Priest / P Williams Bristol Corinthian Y C 14 18 19 DNF 11 11 73
17 42 438 lyn Ratcliffe Richard Bratton Bexhill DNC 21 18 14 DNF DNF 88
18 43 974 Simon Howell James Rodgers Wembley 18 15 13 DNF DNC DNC 96
19 8 604 Neil Chadborn Lucy Hall Wembley DNF 23 DNF DNF 15 13 96
20 16 808 Sheena Craig Simon Fell FPSC 17 22 16 16 DNC DNC 97
21 4 383 Paul Goodwin Jodi Dyer Bristol Corinthian Y C 15 13 DNC DNF DNC DNC 104
22 33 984 Nigel Harniman Dan Perry Wembley 21 19 15 DNC DNC DNC 107
23 39 590 Mike Essex Jonathan Essex Hythe & Saltwood SC 19 20 DNC DNC DNC DNC 117
24 40 240 Tony Wittham Handie Neal Bexhill 20 DNF DNC DNF DNC DNC 121
25 49 863 Alan Perry Emma Hardiman Wembley DNF DNC DNC DNF DNC DNC 127
25 22 312 M Barnes E Hatton Weir Wood DNF DNC DNC DNF DNC DNC 127
 
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