A report for the event has been published here and has also been published on Yachts and Yachting.
Category: Fleets
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 20/3/23
Eight skippers came along to sail on a lake with a light breeze and reduced algae levels after the recent rain. The decision was to go with an A+ set up and everyone rigged up their boats and this is where the day set its course when David Howard realised that tensioning his back stay had caused the jib crane to split his mast and he had no replacement.
It was intended to race a course set over the familiar pattern with the wind from the club house, however before the start of the first race it had switched to blowing down the lake towards the club house and back again. The first race demonstrated how difficult the day would be with the light wind switching, gusting and disappearing as is swirled around the lake. The course was revised to have the start at the club house end and the finish half way up the lake from race 2 onwards.
As the races progressed, frustration with the conditions seemed to be the main feeling of all the skippers and Malcolm called it a day after race 3 with sail winch creep. Only 8 races were completed with Alan Wilkinson winning overall having 4 wins and 2 seconds and Dave Williams was second with 1 win and 4 seconds. Other winners on the day were Richard Walker, Clive Warren and John Carlin who managed to win race 7 after struggling in the first 6 races.
DF65 Social racing 2023 – 13/9/23
With a nice warm day but very little wind from the Clubhouse end, eight sailors arrived ready to compete. Whilst Clive and Paul did a litter pick Dave returned the pristine clean finish mark to its normal position.(thanks Andrew).
Sailing got under way on the usual course with Clive showing his intent for the day. With low numbers the first over the finish line scored. Start line discipline was very good resulting in only one general recall. Clive had writers cramp with his five wins, Alan two and Dave W the other one.
Paul finally sorted his tuning and had close battles with Clive and Alan. The highlight of the morning was new sailor Dave H taking a fourth place on the final race.
- Clive Warren 7pts 5 wins
- Alan Watkinson 17pts 2 wins
- Paul Little 17pts
- Richard Walker 19pts
- Dave Williams 21pts 1 win
- John Beech 32pts 1 x 3rd
- Malcolm Harvey 32pts
- Dave Howard 42pts
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 6/9/23
A light breeze generally from the club house end of the lake greeted the 6 sailors, down on our normal numbers, 2 working clubhouse restoration, holidays and DF95 nationals accounting for others but this still a competitive fleet.
A lake inspection and algae free trial sail meant racing got underway about 15 mins late. A full size course was set with the start line at the far end of the lake, to a windward and spreader mark before a run down to a gate at the far end. The wind had freshened slightly but there were shifts and holes to test all competitors. With only 6 in the fleet it was agreed that first across the line would record the results.
In the first race, the fleet split very quickly into 2 groups with Clive and Mike leading the way with the remainder battling it out for the minor placings. Mike taking the win, and Richard piping Dave for 3rd.
The second race followed a similar pattern with Mike and Clive doing battle at the front, and Dave and Richard having a tight dual for 3rd, Dave taking the honours this time.
The 3rd race saw Mike over the line a he took Clive out whilst returning, the 2 remained entangled for a while. Meanwhile Martin took full advantage and lead Dave for most of the race until Clive passed both on the final beat as the wind began to die. Martin holding on to 2nd place.
The 4th race was a test of patience for sailors as the wind continued to drop, meaning the holes got larger and the wind shifts even harder to pick. Once again Martin sailed a great race to lead virtually from start to finish with Clive 2nd and Mike 3rd. At this stage it was agreed to call it as the wind dropped further and the lake was like a mill pond.
Final results after 4 races (one discard)
- 53 Clive Warren 4pts
- 35 Mike de St Paer 6pts
- 54 Martin Wittingham-Jones 8pts
- 33 Dave Williams 10pts
- 39 Richard Walker 12pts
- 45 Paul Little 15pts
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 30/8/23
This week there was a good A suit breeze down the lake for the 10 sailors that started the first race. Unfortunately Andrew Potter had to drop out of the first race with winch failure and with other problems abandoned his sailing for the morning. The remaining 9 sailed 9 races in a breeze that went from hardly moving the boats through to full bow down nose dives on the run with some big shifts that could catch the unwary out. Peter moved the marks around to give a good windward leeward course whilst Dave found him a spare rig – thanks Dave!. In his rush to leave home he only had the A+ rig attached to his boat. Racing got underway soon after 11:00. Peter and Mike slugged it out for the top spot with 3 firsts each and good performances from Sally, Richard and Alan all taking a first place. Mike took first place partly due to Peter’s rudder servo going at the end of race 8 and then missing race 9. Peter held onto second with Sally a creditable third only a few weeks into sailing again after a long lay-off.
- Mike de St Paer 9pts 3 firsts
- Peter Baldwin 10pts 3 firsts
- Sally Collings 16pts 1 first
- Richard Walker 19pts 1 first
- Dave Williams 22pts
- Alan Watkinson 23pts 1 first
- John Beech 27pts
- Martin Whittington Jones 39pts
- Dave Howard 48pts
9 races held, Andrew Potter dropped out of first race due to winch failure.
RG65 Summer 2023 #7 – 19/8/23
Unfortunately it was more of the same as the last RG65 Saturday racing with the wind predominantly from the SW, so over the houses, round the houses etc etc. A strong gusty 2 to 15 knots tested the sailors in choosing the right rig and most opted for a low aspect A conventional, unless you only had swing rigs that is.
Peter setup a course starting from the far side in more breeze and with an easier sighting of the start line to a mark and spreader just past halfway across and back to a gate. It was mostly a beat or fetch to the first mark, although may start as a broad reach and end up as a beat with no real indication on which tack you would finally take into the mark.
Martin and John shared the wins in the first session of 6 races, until Johns’ winch broke loose from its mount and he had to retire for the day. This left Martin to take the remaining wins, with Alan, Bill and Peter chasing hard and occasionally in front, but never quite keeping the win from Martin.
So Martin won the day comfortably on only 7 points from the 10 races, with Bill second on countback from Peter in third. The countback went all the way to their result in the last race, so a very close day for this pair, with Alan almost causing a 3 way tie just one point behind them.
- Martin Roberts 133 Pocket Rocket 7pts
- Bill Culshaw 21 Ivy 25pts
- Peter Baldwin 63 Uno 25pts
- Alan Watkinson 23 Uno 26pts
- John Brierley 84 Uno 32pts
- Dave Williams 33 Uno 47pts
- Charles Legg 26 Uno 61pts