DF65’s
9 DF65 skippers were greeted to clear blue skies and a light SE breeze, which proved to have plenty of holes and big shifts in it for most of the day. A standard windward/leeward course was set, with a beat towards the clubhouse end of the lake.

John Brierley got away in the first race only to become becalmed near the end of the downwind leg. He was then swallowed up at the leeward gate by the fleet coming down in breeze and, to add insult to injury, he was taken out by another boat, which pushed him down the fleet. Paul Plested seemed to have benefited the most from this, but he lost out to both Andrew Potter and Charles Legg who sailed around him just before the finish, with Phyl Fanning finishing with a creditable 4th.
Race two and John led the fleet home followed by Paul and then Andrew, with Clive just off the podium in 4th. Race saw our 4th different skipper coming home first, with Dave Williams taking line honours, followed closely by Clive and then Andrew.

For the remaining 5 races the same two boats, which seemed to have more boat speed than the rest of the fleet, took the top two spots, with Paul just edging out Andrew into second in all 5 to take the day with a decent haul of first places, helped by Andrew in one race as he was OCS for one of the starts. Clive scored several thirds to put him 3rd overall and John was fourth, although John missed the last two races as he needed to get away early.

Dave W had a good day overall and his points tally was close to those above him, and Charles also finished well in several races, but not quite consistent enough to push him up the table.
Finally thanks must go the Neil Westbrook who acted as Race Officer for the day.
DF95’s

The afternoons sailing conditions were very similar to the morning with blue sky and a wind that was nominally easterly (from the industrial estate) but did whatever it wanted! Creating large shifts and holes for all the skippers to fall foul of.
A rigs all round for the 5 boats that were on the start line, being Easter, holidays, child minding took its toll, so with such a small fleet the starts were self managed and first to finish recorded the results. Sailing got underway on time at 1.30pm and 8 races were sailed

Considering the conditions and the spread of experience the sailing was very close, Steve Miller, very new to both sailing and RC sailing (about 6 weeks) shows consistent improvements and managed a 3
rd position which 15ft from the line looked a certain 2nd before he got headed by a wind shift and Clive took the opportunity to nip ahead. Paul ran out the clear winner with 7 wins, his only loss being race 5 when he had a loss of steering issue for about 10secs (or did he?) and Clive took line honours. Martin had a very consistent day and was pushing the front 2 in most of the races and finally got his reward with a 2
nd place in race 7to go with his five 3rds.

With such tricky conditions, and they were tricky with beats turning into reaches and at some stages even runs, and holes in the wind when the boats sat going nowhere , the skippers all did very well and results in some races were extremely close. It all provided an enjoyable if challenging afternoons sailing.
Results 8 races (2 discards)
- Paul Plested 6 pts 7 wins
- Clive Warren 12 pts 1 win
- Martin Withington Jones 17 pts
- Phyl Fanning 25 pts
- Steve Miller 26 pts