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Results / Chew Valley Lake SC - 14/10/2023

RS200s at Chew Valley Lake SC

This year Chew Valley Lake SC hosted the penultimate round of the West Country Boat Repairs sponsored RS200 South West Ugly Tour rather than the usual final round. Even with an ever changing forecast throughout the week in advance this didn’t deter a fleet of 20, including 9 home boats, in arriving to some glorious October sunshine and a gentle Westerley breeze.

Westerley is never the most stable direction at Chew, and the view downwind from the clubhouse gave a false sense of a stress free day of racing. The reality for sailors and race management was not so simple, with breeze anywhere from 5 knots to nearly 15, shifts up to 40 degrees and a short burst of heavy rain.

Nevertheless, Ian Cadwallader, Bill Chard & team got away 4 great races with no general recalls, which was no mean feat. I can’t remember the goings on in all 4 races as I was concentrating harder on keeping calm and recovering from finding one of the many snakes in each of the races (I suspect I wasn’t the only one). Races were 2 lap windward-leewards with a spreader and leeward gate.

Race 1 started in sub 10 knots and a slightly boat biased line. A left shift just after the start caught out the early tackers as the breeze kept going left as we progressed up the beat. Chew boats John Spelman / Rose Hallam and Reuben / Jo Woodbridge were popular leaders at the top, with John & Rose being at the sharp at at mark 1 frequently throughout the day. Unfortunately all day leading at the first mark was absolutely no guarantee of being there at the finish. The left going upwind continued to pay, some learned this and some didn’t. James Williams / Anna Mason made a few places on each leg to recover from deep to cross in first ahead of tour leaders Henry Hallam / Ashley Hill and local top dogs Nick Martindale / Derian Scott.

We started race 2 in a similar strength breeze but on a pin biased line. Cliff & Bec Milliner had figured out ‘go left’ much better than anyone else to lead, although some good breeze on the first run compressed the fleet up again. Some tried pushing the stick in the puff, with partial success. Cliff & Bec retained their lead to finish ahead of the ever present Liz & Fred Mainwaring and Chris & Katherine Martin on their return to the 200 fleet.

We all spotted the rainbows on the final run getting closer and closer, inevitably followed by 20 minutes of rain, gusts and constant shifts. Ian & Bill quite rightly stuck up an AP and waited for things to settle down.

Race 3 started off as the lightest of the day and some of us clearly hadn’t learned that left was still the way to go (being on the right on the outside of a rapidly backing and increasing breeze is a painful place to be, regardless of where in the world you are!). Cliff & Bec were still getting it right, followed by Nick & Derian and Chris & Katherine. Behind this trio places were tight and hanging on for the right shift / gust down the last run could gain you a good handful of places.

For once, tacking off the line was definitely the right call following a reasonable left hand shift in the last minute of Race 4’s start sequence. The breeze had filled in and most were some between helm & crew perched and reaching for an armful of kicker up the first beat. Nick & Derian sailed flat and fast to lead towards the top mark and the following lap and a half. Ian & Bill’s sharp thinking in getting the leeward gate moved a couple of hundred meters right squared the course up from the first run and this time we were to finish at the top of a third beat). Picking the right side of the laast leeward gate gained or cost the lead boats, and the left hand side paid again for the final time of the day. James & Anna got the gate and last beat right to come home ahead of Chris & Katherine and the consistent Nick & Derian.

This final beat got James & Anna the win on countback from Cliff & Bec and Chris & Katherine. Caroline Whitehouse & Sophie Downing were always in the mix at the pointy end to win the silver fleet and John & Rose’s first beats got them near enough to the front for honours in the Bronze fleet.

Thanks to all involved in running the event, in particular the slick race management & mark layers on a very tricky day. The last event on the tour is at Cardiff Bay YC on Sunday 29th October, so please register your intention to race via the link here. This will also be where our overall tour prizegiving is held, so you’ll have to be there to be in with a chance of taking home your very own ‘Ugly Mug’!!

Report by James Williams

Photos by Damian Gardner-Thorpe

RS 200 Class

Sailed: 4, Discards: 1, To count: 3, Rating system: PY, Entries: 20, Scoring system: Default scoring system
Rank Fleet Class Sail_Number Helm_Name Crew_Name Sailing_Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett Notes
1st RS 200 RS 200 1019 James Williams Anna Mason Chew Valley 1.0 (6.0) 4.0 1.0 12.0 6.0  
2nd RS 200 RS 200 1289 Cliff Milliner Bec Milliner Cotswold S 4.0 1.0 1.0 (5.0) 11.0 6.0  
3rd RS 200 RS 200 1727 Chris Martin Katharine Martin Burghfield (9.0) 3.0 3.0 2.0 17.0 8.0  
4th RS 200 RS 200 960 Nick Martindale Derian Scott Chew Valley 3.0 (21.0 OCS) 2.0 3.0 29.0 8.0  
5th RS 200 RS 200 1621 Henry Hallam Ashley Hill Restronguet 2.0 4.0 5.0 (8.0) 19.0 11.0  
6th RS 200 RS 200 1740 Mark Oakey Jess Smith Cardiff Bay (17.0) 5.0 11.0 4.0 37.0 20.0  
7th RS 200 RS 200 418 Fred Mainwaring Liz Mainwairing Exe SC (14.5) 2.0 12.0 7.0 35.5 21.0  
8th RS 200 RS 200 1184 Caroline Whitehouse Sophie Downing Bartley 8.0 7.0 6.0 (21.0 DNC) 42.0 21.0  
9th RS 200 RS 200 861 Duncan Glen Lorna Glen   6.0 11.0 7.0 (14.0) 38.0 24.0  
10th RS 200 RS 200 1340 Ed Harris Alex Eaton Chew Valley 10.0 9.0 (14.0) 6.0 39.0 25.0  
11th RS 200 RS 200 1233 John Spelman Spelman Chew Valley 7.0 (13.0) 9.0 13.0 42.0 29.0  
12th RS 200 RS 200 322 Freya Brown Jess Patterson Restronguet (12.0) 12.0 10.0 9.0 43.0 31.0  
13th RS 200 RS 200 541 Milly Tregaskes Taryn Banks Restronguet 14.5 8.0 (15.0) 10.0 47.5 32.5  
14th RS 200 RS 200 1259 John Warburton Georgie Warburton Chew Valley 11.0 14.0 8.0 (21.0 DNC) 54.0 33.0  
15th RS 200 RS 200 247 Sebastian Edwards Nick Clifford CVLSC (16.0) 10.0 16.0 11.0 53.0 37.0  
16th RS 200 RS 200 1551 Izzy Cramp Stuart jones Hooe Point 13.0 (15.0) 13.0 12.0 53.0 38.0  
17th RS 200 RS 200 914 Reuben Woodbridge Jo Woodbridge Chew Valley 5.0 (21.0 OCS) 18.0 16.0 60.0 39.0  
18th RS 200 RS 200 1096 James Bennett Emma Chaning-Pearce CVLSC 18.0 16.0 (20.0) 15.0 69.0 49.0  
19th RS 200 RS 200 1586 Anna Cox Angus Bailey Exe (19.0) 17.0 17.0 17.0 70.0 51.0  
20th RS 200 RS 200 1516 Martyn Stubbs Yvonne Smith Chew Valley (20.0) 18.0 19.0 18.0 75.0 55.0  
 
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