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Results / Notts County SC Notts County SC - 25/05/2019

Photo thanks to Daver Eberlin

RS300s at Notts County SC Regatta 25-26 May, RS300 Rooster National Tour Event Three

This weekend saw eight RS300s travel to Notts County SC to combine our third event on the RS300 Rooster 2019 National Tour with the NCSC Spring Regatta.

Saturday morning saw the sailors arrive to a lake looking glamorous but windless.  Cheryl Wood was looking the most prepared with a shiny new boat complete with shiny new sail, and Harry McVicar the least, turning up last and deeply hungover already.

Viva Las Vegas.  The first start was delayed whilst the wind toyed with the race committee, shifting 180 degrees, filling in, then flipping back just after they’d reset the course.  It finally “settled”, but the first beat was a total lottery, with each boat seemingly in its own wind direction in about 4knts.  Just as Steve Sallis and Harry approached the first mark, a gust of closer to 3x that shot down the course causing a bit of early mayhem.  Harry led Steve from the top of the first beat, with the pack closely bunched behind.  After a couple of laps of various snakes and ladders, it all changed as Harry got caught on the wrong side of a back-marker, allowing Steve, Rich Le Mare, and Matt Pedlow to slide past.  Over the next lap he caught Matt and Rich, but couldn’t catch Steve who took the first win.

For race teo, the wind had filled in to a decent 10knts, and the RS300 fleet were given our own start and own course.  Local sailor Ross Ryan also ditched his RS400 to join us.  Harry led chased by Steve, with Rich and Matt close together not far behind.  Steve got slightly tangled with a back-marking Topper allowing Harry to make a break, and Matt got the better of Rich to take third.

Race three saw the RS300s join the same course as the rest of the open again, but getting our own start, allowing us to follow the RS400s round to not get lost.  Harry led, pushed hard by Matt, and Steve took third ahead of Rich.

For those of us who hadn’t had enough sailing for the day, we were invited to join in with the team racing series the club was running.  Ben Heppenstall’s team went unbeaten in their races, Harry and Cheryl’s team got thrashed.  The other boats were faster, honest…

On Saturday night we were treated to bangers and mash from Pauline’s Cafe and a Brass band.  From 9pm we were on bar serving duty, which Ben found highly entertaining and put in a full shift.  Matt also found it entertaining, making a lot of trips, but in the end it was him propping the bar up when a wall-sit challenge emerged and he survived well over 5 minutes, probably closer to 10 (Chris Arnell has the proof).  The fleet finally called it a night, last to bed in true RS300 fashion about 1am.

Sunday morning opened with so much wind Ben’s team racing saw reefed Fireflys on the plane, and the rest of us pouring coffee and bacon into ourselves.  Matt complained about sore legs, no shit...

Race four started with a base wind in the low teens, and gusts around 20knts.  Through the race this built further, with gusts well into survival territory.  Rich led to the first mark, Harry rolled him on the first run and Matt stayed close in third.  On the second gybe mark, Rich binned it sending him way down the order and promoting Matt to second, who went on a charge up the following beat to be hot on the heels of Harry.  Harry then also got knocked down on a gybe letting Matt take the lead.  Harry kept close, and had a last ditch attempt at an overtake that saw him bailing out of a submarine.  Steve stayed out of trouble to come third, Rich fought back up to fourth.

By race five the breeze had calmed a bit to a decent force four and we had a three lap sprint around our own course.  Harry led, with Steve catching fast on some big downwind puffs, and Rich held third from Matt.   Over the weekend, the fleet was given three discards to encourage one day participation.  This meant Harry’s third win sealed him the weekend.

Three discards also meant Steve and Matt on were equal points, making the final race the decider for the rest of the podium.  Matt and Steve had good first beats rounding one and two, Harry spent the race in third, staying out the way to let them battle it out.  Gusty conditions meant upwind gains could be lost easily again downwind, so the three stayed close.  Steve led the way, with Matt within inches at times.

It all came to a head at the penultimate mark, where a backmarker had the inside, Steve went wide to go around it, and Matt went for a dive up the inside which Steve duly shut the door on.  Harry used the resulting chaos to cheekily slip around both to get the inside line to the final mark and take first from Steve, and Matt came in third after doing his turns (tut tut).

With that, the final results sat as this: Harry McVicar, Steve Salis and Matt Pedlow 1,2 and 3; Rich Le Mare in 4th; Chris Arnell, Pete Davies and Ben Heppenstall very close in 5th, 6th, and 7th; and Cheryl Wood in 8th once again finishing all the races in good spirits.

So a big thank you from all of us to the team at NCSC, and the event sponsors Rooster, Paintcraft, Flymount, Ropes 4 Boats and HB Clarke.  It was a great event in some challenging, varied conditions made some super tight racing.  We now look forward to our first sea event of the year which will be the RS Summer Regatta at Lymington Town SC on the 8-9 June.  Event info and entry to your RS300 Rooster National Tour event number four here

See the NSCS event report and pictures by David Eberlin here

Report by Harry McVicar

Pos Sail No Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Nett
1st 523 Harry McVicar Draycote (2) (1) 1 (2) 1 1 8 3
2nd 476 Steve Saillis Hykeham SC 1 (2) (3) (3) 2 2 13 5
3rd 476 Matt Pedlow Stewartby WSC (4) (3) 2 1 (4) 3 17 6
4th 555 Richard Le Mare Castle Cove SC 3 (4) (4) 4 3 (10 DNC) 28 10
5th 393 Chris Arnell Christchurch SC (7) 5 (6) 5 5 (10 RET) 38 15
6th 508 Pete Davies Carsington SC 5 (7) 5 (6) 6 (10 DNC) 39 16
7th 339 Ben Heppenstall Whitefriars SC 6 (8) (7) (10 RET) 7 4 42 17
8th 395 Cheryl Wood Pennine SC (8) (9) (8) 7 8 5 45 20
9th 374 Ross Ryan Notts County SC (10 DNC) 6 (10 DNC) (10 DNC) 10 DNC 10 DNC 56 26

 

 
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