With a ridge of high pressure offering a brief respite from the continuously rainy month of February, it was a sparkling sunny scene that welcomed the seven skippers to Gautby Road. Great to welcome Phillip Barnes of Budworth SC for his first time racing his new 95. Philip and Graham Birkett of Budworth SC have done an amazing job at enthusing 16 of their members to buy DF95’s from a standing start only a few weeks ago and we wish them great success with their fleet.
Racing commenced in a light WSW breeze of about 5 knots max down the lake. A slight port bias was accepted on the line with clean starts and overall a good standard of rule compliance, following the excellent racing rules talk given by Clive and Paul the previous Wednesday.
Race one was a close battle of the “dynamic duo “of Clive and Guy with Clive taking the bullet. Phillip had some minor transmitter set up niggles on race 1, but with help of a tweak from Clive soon picked up the pace to take a well deserved second overall on the day.
Clive decided in race two to park on a yellow mark, which was not part of the course and several boats attempted to free him but to no avail. In assisting him Guy damaged his rig slightly, which caused him a few issues down the line scuppering his chances of a podium finish.
Eventually it was time to get the waders out to rescue Clive who by now had been stuck for ten minutes. Guy elected to wade out and got to within three feet of Clive’s boat when it miraculously freed itself! Was this another classic Clive wind up on Guy, or just Sods Law in operation?!! Either way racing could now recommence.
Neil Westbrook had a good day with great pace in the light airs often choosing to break away from the pack onto port into clear air and gain some good lifts. Dave Williams and Stuart Mearns both had a mixed bag of ups and down finishes, as did Charles Legg who looked strong in the early races.After tea and several of Phil’s chocolate digestives, Guy seemed to recover and relish the ultra light airs to finish the day with two wins, although overall it was our resident “Maestro” Clive who took the win with a healthy lead of 7 point over 2 nd place Phil Barnes. Another very enjoyable days racing with these excellent pure one design boats
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