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Results / Stokes Bay SC Open Stokes Bay SC - 19/08/2023

RS300 Rooster National Tour: Stokes Bay 19th & 20th August 2023

This was one of those legendary events that you shouldn’t have missed!  Outstanding race management, cracking wind, sunshine, waves and heaps of Stokes Bay assistance for launching and retrieval!  What was there not to like!

Nine sailors made the first day with the “class” boat jockey being appointed last minute Saturday morning to local sailor Charlie South.  With 20 to 25 knots and a solid Stokes Chop the RS300s were a little slow off the beach for more than just the apprehension of what was to come…. Nervous talk in the changing rooms was all about safety equipment from sensible head protection to Tom’s inquisitive drive for innovation of not just The 300 (more on this at the nationals) but sailing kit too – Would he really be sporting his Soreen Loaf Knee pad and were rumours of Peshwari Naan hikers for the Nationals true?...

As we slowly made our way off the beach, South Jnr (Charlie South) popped the track on the class mast leading to Pete Mackin helping to get Charlie back on the water with another mast.  This meant the two strong wind specialists were going to be late to the line!  Most of the rest of the fleet were also either swimming or not paying attention as the gun went leaving Dave Acres and Tim Le Couillard the whole line to themselves.  Needless to say Dave disappeared leaving Luke South and Richard Le Mare to chase the two starters down.  The first of Luke’s many unforced errors of the weekend left him in irons allowing Dave to take the gun very, very comfortably and as Richard closed the gap on Luke the pair had a close battle; Richard closing in upwind and Luke extending down.  Most impressively Pete and Charlie, both on the beach at the start gun, sailed fast to pull in with a third and fourth after Dave, having forgotten to tally, was demoted from first to DSQ for race one!

Race two and Andy Reynolds boat had had enough for the weekend, and Luke and Tom Moore (in an A rig) occupied themselves with a capsize-off swapping places as they swam.  As such I’ve no idea what happened at the sharp end other than Pete won over Charlie with Dave in third having “checked for weed” on the awesome, extreme and terrifyingly fast top reach.  To quote Tom, it was probably the most exciting RS300 sailing he has ever done!

Race three and if anything the wind and waves had increased and as with race two, the front three Pete, Charlie and Dave were in a class of their own leaving Tom and Luke to fight fourth and fifth.  Returning bruised, battered but exhilarated from three challenging races at the very top end of RS300 raceable conditions the whole fleet, including those who opted for an early beer, agreed it was a Top Day on the water.  However Charlie was experiencing a sense of Déjà vu from the 2022 Nationals as the class boat limped back to shore full to the brim.

Sunday dawned with a much more sensible 8 to 15 knots and the RS300s were not to be caught out by the prompt start of racing this time and were ready!  With the tide pushing us back from the line heading along the beach was going to be key.  Tom had swapped up to the B rig and showed impressive starting skills and boat speed to lead the pack off, chased hard by Pete and Dave who eventually overhauled him.  Luke couldn’t get close to Tom and a nervous look over the shoulder saw Matt Sargent with his afterburners on tearing up the last beat and run forcing him in to defence and cover to hold on for the fourth.

Race five and the wind had popped up a little and with tide and line bias meaning the committee boat end was favoured.  Pete pulled off an audacious and perfectly timed start coming in late on port tacking under Luke as the gun went and squeezing him out whilst slingshoting across the line!  Luckily for Luke this left a lane to flop into along the shore out of the tide with the Dave, Pete and Luke meeting up again at the top mark within a couple of boat lengths of each other.  As the three kept close downwind the second beat was decisive, with Dave forcing Pete to tack off in to the last of the tide leaving Luke to follow Dave home.

Race six and the wind had dipped and shifted.  Tom was the only one to pick up on the shift leading off the line with miles of room on port tack.  Luke had noticed far too late and reaching down the line, slipped across prematurely and had to return on advice of the RO!  As the fleet disappeared off to the shore Luke headed out into the (decreasing) tide in desperate hope and got lucky re-joining Tom, Pete and Dave at the windward mark.  Dave and Luke exchanged places a few times in the gusts and waves before Luke extended away on the reach and Pete squeezed past Tom on the second beat.  With a gaggle of Europes and OKs between Pete and Tom, and then Tom and Luke, the results weren’t going to change.

Many thanks to Stokes for the weekend providing an excellent mix of exhilarating RS300 sailing at the edge of raceable coupled with great fleet racing in near perfect conditions.  Local RS300 legend Pete gave us all a masterclass in sailing the RS300 in both the challenging extreme Saturday and more acceptable Sunday! Thank you to Rooster for sponsoring the RS300 National Tour.  See you at the Noble Marine Allen National Championship at Dovey YC 7th to 10th September.  Online entry is open here

Results:

1st        Pete Mackin                7 points

2nd       Dave Acres                  13 points

3rd        Luke South                   14 points

4th        Tom Moore                 20 points (Mid Fleet Hero!)

5th        Charlie South               21 points

6th        Tim Le Couillard          30 points (1st place endeavour)

7th        Matt Sargent               32 points

8th        Richard Le Mare          42 points

9th        Andy Reynolds Jones 48 points

Report by Luke South

Up on Y&Y here

And up on RS Sailing website here

Results thanks to Pete Mackin

Sailing photos by Sue Nelson, prize giving photos by Dan Vincent, in the water photos by Pete Mackin

Stokes Bay RS300 Rooster National Tour Event 19-20 August 2023                  
                         
Rank Fleet SailNo Club Name R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Net
1st RS300 556 Stokes Bay SC Peter Mackin (3.0) 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 10 7
2nd RS300 544 Emsworth SC David Acres (10.0 DSQ) 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 4.0 23 13
3rd RS300 520 Emsworth SC Luke South 1.0 (4.0) 4.0 4.0 2.0 3.0 18 14
4th RS300 406 Shropshire SC Thomas Moore (6.0) 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 26 20
5th RS300 537 Stokes Bay SC Charlie South 4.0 2.0 2.0 7.0 6.0 (10.0 RET) 31 21
6th RS300 530 King George SC Tim Le Couilliard 5.0 7.0 (10.0 DNC) 6.0 7.0 5.0 40 30
7th RS300 524 Thorney  Island SC Matt Sargent 7.0 6.0 (10.0 DNC) 5.0 4.0 10.0 RET 42 32
8th RS300 305 Warsash SC Richard Le Mare 2.0 (10.0 RET) 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 52 42
9th RS300 427 Netley SC Andy Reynolds Jones 8.0 (10.0 RET) 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 10.0 DNC 58 48
                         
 
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