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There were 28 entries for the Western Area Championships held at Mount's
Bay SC in Cornwall over the weekend 3rd/4th May. Forcasts for poor weather
and strong to gale force southerly winds may have affected entries. On Saturday
with the wind blowing 5-6 and forcast to rise to 7 during the afternoon the
OOD postponed racing until Sunday scheduing 4 races. The weather on Sunday
was a little better, 4-5 with some stronger gusts and a long heavy swell making
things very uncomfortable afloat.
There were quite a few capsizes before race 1 got away. Steve and Juliet Long
built up a big lead by the windward mark with Anna Row & Jo Szlitkus and
Rosie Chapman and Josh Barrow in a close battle for 2nd with Ollie Turner
and Charlotte Jones 4th. Steve was never challanged and lead to the finish
with Rosie 2nd, Gareth Evans & James Silcock 3rd and Nerissa and Silvania
Booth 4th.
Race 2 started with the windward mark reset to give a shorter beat. Ollie
retired at the start with a seasick crew (one of many to suffer in the conditions).
Once again Steve Long pulled out a big lead by the windward mark followed
by Rosie then Ned McNulty & Tom Hodkinson 3rd, Darren and Natalie Roach
4th and Gareth 5th. Once again Steve was never challanged and held his lead
to the finish. At the 2nd windward mark Ned had moved up to 2nd, but Rosie
overtook him on the downwind leg to lie 2nd at the leeward mark where her
spinnaker dropped under the boat putting her out of contention. Ned went on
the finish 2nd with Darren 3rd and Gareth 4th.
After lunch race 3 started with conditions slightly worse. Once again Steve
Long had pulled out a long lead by the 1st mark follwed by Ned, Gareth and
Rosie. At the 2nd windward mark, Darran had moved up to 3rd with Gareth 4th.
On the next reach Rosie overtook Gareth but she then suffered more spinnaker
trouble after the gybe mark. At the finish Steve was 1st followd by Ned 2nd,
Rosie 3rd and Darren 4th.
With 3 firsts Steve had won the championship and declined to sail the 4th
race. This started with the wind and swell increasing. Ollie Turner (now with
Carly crewing) took the lead at the first mark with Gareth 2nd, Ned 3rd and
Darren 4th. At the gybe mark Rosie had got up to 4th, but her spinnaker troubles
continued on the reach to the leeward mark. By the 2nd windward mark Ollie
was still leading with Ned 2nd and Gareth 3rd. On the run Ned's kicker broke
allowing Gareth through to finish 2nd behind Ollie with Ned 3rd and Nerissa
4th.
At the prizegiving Steve Long thanked Mount's Bay SC for running an excellent
championship and the OOD praised the many young sailors racing for their prowess
in such testing conditions. This experience on an open sea venue may prove
useful at the forthcoming Nationals in Abersoch. The Prize winners were;
1st 70222 "Whatever" Steve and Juliet Long, Plym YC:
2nd & 1st under 16 69726 "Blew" Ned McNulty and Tom Hodkinson,
Hill Head SC:
3rd 69891 "TBB" Gareth Evans and James Silcock, Warsash SC:
4th & 1st Lady & 1st local boat, 70182 "Agamemnon" Rosie
Chapman and Josh Barrow, Mount's Bay SC:
5th 70024 "Nervania" Nerissa and Silvania Booth, Poole YC
Oldest Helm 60100 "Super Sidewinder" Simon Chapman, Mount's Bay
SC
Youngest Helm 70202 "Evolution" James Ellis, Plym YC & RPCYC
Oldest Boat 46837 Lewis Crawford & Kyle Ruffell Penzance SC
urthest Travelled 69683 Anna MacKenzie and Nicola Brook Hollingworth Lake SC & Royal Windermere YC
| Trophy: | Year: | For: | Presented? | Presented To: | Should have been presented to: | Held now by / In the care of: |
| Western Area | 2003 | 1st Overall |
Yes
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Steve Long | . | Steve Long |
| Trelawny Tankard | 2003 | 1st Juniors |
Yes
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Ned McNulty | . | Ned McNulty |