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Results / Euro GP - Bruinisse, Holland Bruinisse YC - 14/05/2011

The weekend of 19 & 20 April witnessed the arrival of 43 RS 400’s to the stunningly picturesque waters of Lake Windermere. RWYC is a proper posh (and very welcoming) yacht club with GREAT catering as well as complimentary toiletries in the showers - very important to the fashion-conscious RS sailor.
The swell in numbers at this early stage of the calendar shows promise of encouraging turnouts for the season. It was also very pleasing to see a large contingent of local boats turn out to join the racing.
 
Race 1 kicked off with a 30 degree shift followed by the breeze shutting off for 5 minutes: just long enough to allow the fleet to compress. A number of boats elected to go right and were rapidly doomed and emotions ran high as an equal number of boats overstanding the port layline by tens of boatlengths were suddenly smelling of roses. Nobody was ready for "winter” to make a guest appearance for a couple of laps. Downdraughts, boat-tacking shifts, rain, hail, FORKED Lightening caused some mishaps including the odd capsise (ahem) as well as much exciting reaching Mike Hart & Sally Kilpatrick did well to capitalise on the swinging breeze to come through first followed by Paul & Mike Allen and then Chris Gowers & June Riley. A long pause followed as the race officer made brave efforts to re-align the race course with the wind which clocked progressively through 270 degrees pausing at regular intervals just long enough for the race marks to be dropped in - only to continue moving round the companss.
 
An ominous sign for race 2 which started with promise in a steady hiking breeze but rapidly became an endurance drift-athon. Special mention to Chris & Jane Bailey, whose break from 400 sailing has clearly done them good. Leading all the way up the beat only to tack and miss the toestraps causing a capsise and an interesting road block on the starboard layline. Chris Gowers made the best of the drifting. Then the Allens, and then Dave Jones / Mark Hogan.
 
Saturday night was memorable for the splendid catering at RWYC (apparently the local butcher is an enthusiastic member - jolly good). A very well-organised pub crawl provided the opportunity for all sailing folk to interact with the local population and sample lakeland ales - as well as RUM.
 
Sunday was greeted with less enthusiasm, but as the fleet launched, Garda - like conditions started to fill in. The first race of the day was all about winning the pin and working over to a nice wind bend providing a great lift up to the windward mark. Mike & Sally first, Dave Exley & NIgel Hall second, Allens third. And finally, for 6 boats a rare opportunity to discuss the racing rules of sailing whilst moored up to one another and the committee boat on the finish line.
 
Second race was starting practice. Lots and lots of starting. Fifth go, and the fleet were allowed to carry on up the beat. Allens first, Sam Parker, Stu Jagger second, just a whisker ahead of Chris & June 3rd
 
Final race provided another round of Champagne sailing: bright sunny planing conditions amid mountain scenery: if it wasn’t for the wooly hats it could have been Garda. The conditions did get the better of some sailors however: Simon Pritchard Jones and Sally Porter took an unlucky tumble having hooked a baseball cap on their rudder, which affected the boat’s stability “very much indeed”. Allens first, Hamish Gledhill & Simon Dowse second, Chris & June 3rd.
 
So in the final reckoning it was Mike & Sally 3rd, Chris & June 2nd and the Paul and Mike Allen in first place. Mike said success was partly down to the special 3mm spin sheets he uses for “light conditions”... perfect, but a bit of a struggle in the 18 knot gusts experienced on Sunday... In the silver fleet, local Bassenthwaite boats of Robin Dawson/Ian Smith and Mark Somerville/ Joe Roberts took 1 and 2, with 3rd place going to James George and Simon Kinsey.
 
All prizes were generously donated by a local chandlery. A fantastic weekend on and off the water. Many thanks to all at RWYC and as this author types the report en route back to Southampton, well worth the effort of making the journey. We hope to see Windermere on the circuit next year!
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Sailed:5, Discards:1, To count:4, Entries:40, Scoring system:Appendix A  
Rank Fleet Boat SailNo Club HelmName CrewName R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 Total Nett  
1st Gold   1155 Leigh & Lowton SC Paul Allen Mike Allen 2 2 -3 1 1 9 6  
2nd Gold Budd's Old Boat 1204 Port Dinorwic SC Chris Gowers June Riley 3 1 -8 3 3 18 10  
3rd Gold Half Pint 1082 Port Dinorwic SC Mike Hart Sally Kilpatrick 1 8 1 9 (41.0 OCS) 60 19  
4th Gold   1186 Leigh & Lowton SC Dave Exley Nigel Hall -22 7 2 6 7 44 22  
5th Gold   1014 West Riding SC Hamish Gledhill Simon Dowse 7 4 (41.0 DNC) 10 2 64 23  
6th Gold   1328 Carsington SC Michael Sims Andrew George 9 5 4 5 -14 37 23  
7th Gold Pondlife 1275   Sam Parker Stu Jagger -25 11 6 2 5 49 24  
8th Gold   1251 Queen Mary SC H Farbrother N Pinch 12 -19 7 4 4 46 27  
9th Gold   767 Elton SC Richard Marsh Heather Marsh 6 12 5 8 (41.0 OCS) 72 31  
10th     1189 Bassenthwaite SC Robin Dawson Ian Smith 5 6 (41.0 OCS) 13 9 74 33  
11th     1049 Bassenthwaite SC Mark Somerville Joe Roberts 10 9 -14 14 8 55 41  
12th   Lanway 1139 Queen Mary SC James George Simon Kinsey 13 17 -19 7 6 62 43  
13th Gold   186 Leigh & Lowton SC Caroline Exley Jude Pryde 4 18 (41.0 OCS) 11 12 86 45  
14th Gold Looby Blou 1191 Leigh & Lowton SC Louise McKeand Ben Kirk 8 15 11 -19 11 64 45  
15th   Kangar 669 RWYC Nigel Tullett Graham Tullett 11 13 13 -18 13 68 50  
16th Gold   1172 Leigh & Lowton SC Alex Fleming Joe Hartigan -17 10 15 12 17 71 54  
17th     1134 Weston SC Nick Simmons Louise Hosken -34 20 9 16 10 89 55  
18th   W H Ireland 1215 Port Dinorwic SC S Pritchard Jones Sally Parker -23 14 22 17 15 91 68  
19th   U Boat 847 South Shields SC Ian Martin Clare Philbrick 19 21 10 -24 20 94 70  
20th   New Placebo 1293 RWYC John Richardson Alice Fisher -24 16 21 21 16 98 74  
21st Gold Pen Pydin 962 Port Dinorwic SC David Jones Mark Hogan 14 3 17 (41.0 DNS) 41.0 DNS 116 75  
22nd   Pendragon 929 RWYC John Whalley Jenny Whalley 16 -27 18 27 21 109 82  
23rd   Go With The Flow 1345 Bexhill SC Mike Adams David Stedman 15 25 23 20 (41.0 DNS) 124 83  
24th   Knot Applicable 1277 RWYC Paul Legge Brian Clough 18 23 -27 23 19 110 83  
25th     1263 Draycot WSC Chris Bailey Jane Bailey 21 34 24 15 (41.0 OCS) 135 94  
26th     1349 Greystones SC Simon Herriott Arthur Mehigan -35 28 26 22 18 129 94  
27th     744 Queen Mary SC Fiona Lewis Iain Lewis 38 (41.0 DNF) 12 25 23 139 98  
28th   Rats 545 West Lancs YC Andrew Hall Ian Donaldson 26 -33 20 26 26 131 98  
29th   Speckled Jim 1292 RWYC James Nield Ian Frith 20 29 16 (41.0 DNS) 41.0 DNS 147 106  
30th   Jack-Jack Attack 1268 RWYC Alistair Rose Yvette Rose -32 22 30 28 28 140 108  
31st     1229 RWYC Richard Pratt   29 -30 25 29 25 138 108  
32nd     1281 Elton SC M Pearson P Salmon 27 26 28 -32 27 140 108  
33rd     1323 Glossop SC Phil Titchmarsh Paul Nix 30 24 -33 31 24 142 109  
34th   Pink Pig 509 RWYC Darren Martin David Hodgson 37 31 29 (41.0 DNF) 22 160 119  
35th   Atomic Custard 762 Elton SC John Marsh Stephen Kennedy 28 32 31 30 (41.0 DNF) 162 121  
36th   Mistral 891 RWYC Paul Frain Tim Davidson 31 (41.0 DNF) 36 33 41.0 DNS 182 141  
37th   Nice RS 1103 RWYC Philip Hubbard Lily Charlesworth 33 35 32 (41.0 DNS) 41.0 DNF 182 141  
38th   Woodstock 563 RWYC Pierre Labat Roger Waddington 36 (41.0 DNF) 35 41.0 DNF 41.0 DNF 194 153  
39th   6545 561 Bartley SC Shawn Wodcock Tony Cliff 40 (41.0 DNF) 34 41.0 DNF 41.0 DNS 197 156  
40th   Legless 729 RWYC Anthony Sherran Peter Holgate 39 36 (41.0 DNC) 41.0 DNC 41.0 DNC 198 157  
   
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