Category: Fleets
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 10/5/23
While heavy rain showers battered most of the Wirral, Bidston remained as dry as the proverbial bone which provided very pleasant sailing conditions in a 10-15kt SE breeze blowing for the most part straight down the lake towards the clubhouse. A rigs were nominated, which proved the correct choice for 95% of the time, with the other 5% being spent knocked over downwind in the gusts, with the usual potential deleterious effect on results. The standard course was used with a windward and spreader mark followed by a downwind gate (which provided overtaking or undertaking options) and then to the finish. Despite what seemed a relatively stable wind direction on the shore, big gains or losses could be made on the upwind legs just by being in the right part of lake for the puffs or on the right or wrong side of what was clearly a shiftier wind pattern on the water.
Alan’s boat didn’t fancy the conditions and pulled the old ‘poor connection’ trick which allowed him to kindly volunteer to RO for the whole session.
John won fairly convincingly, due to good upwind speed, several race wins and consistent results when not winning. Mike forgot to bring half his boat but was able to borrow a fancy yellow keel which allowed him to just sneak 2nd in front of James while Neil’s total lack of consistency relegated him to 4th
- John Carlin 14pts (4 wins)
- Mike St Paer 22pts (1 win)
- James Douglas 23pts (2 wins)
- Neil Westbrook 28pts (2 wins)
- Andrew Potter 32pts
- Clive Warren 39pts
- Dave Williams 42pts (1 win)
- John Beech 54pts
- Frans King 63pts
- Malcolm Harvey 73pts
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 3/5/23
With a brisk SE breeze blowing from behind the clubhouse and down the lake, some optimists rigged A plus, but it became apparent even before the first race that the sensible option was an A Rig.
9 sailors took turns as RO, so 9 races, and the gusting wind gave everyone a nose dive or two, which meant race places changed frequently. This resulted in Race Wins spread across the fleet, with Alan Watkinson taking 4 wins to take the day, John Carlin 2 wins, and Andrew Peter, Frans King and Stan Metcalf all managing a race win apiece.
Very close racing, as the scores show, and welcome sunshine and more than enough wind, made for a very pleasant and enjoyable day’s sailing.
- 373 Alan Watkinson 15 pts
- 11 John Carlin 17 pts
- 919 Andrew Peter 31 pts
- 95 Frans King 37 pts
- 33 Dave Williams 39 pts
- 46 Stan Metcalf 42 pts
- 39 Richard Walker 43 pts
- 21 Charles Legg 47 pts
- 80 John Beech 53 pts
DF95 Summer 2023 #1 (29/4/23)
The forecast for today was not very encouraging, but 9 home DF95’s turned out along with one visitor sailing with us after picking up a boat kindly brought back from Eastbourne by John Brierley. Martin setup the course for a light Easterly, but by the time the start gun went we were running down to the first mark. Confusion rained as some boats forgot that this was a mark to be rounded to port and proceeded to start taking it as a gate, stopping themselves just in time, but taking another boat the wrong side of the mark. After only a single lap, John Brierley took the win, with Alan Watkinson second. We then sailed race 2 from the original windward marks as the start line, before Martin then donned the waders again and moved the Start marks for Race 3. John B took the win in Race 2 with John Carlin in second. Race 3 went to Clive Warren, with visitor Jon Whitehead (first time out in a 95) in second.
The light sea breeze that had now formed brought plenty of floating debris down the lake for boats to catch on and some boats were more unlucky than others. John B again took race 4 from Peter Baldwin, before Peter got the measure of the breeze and had wins in Races 5 and 6 with John B second. John B had his revenge and took races 7 and 8 with Peter in second and Clive and Jon picking up thirds. Peter and John B shared the final two wins and second places, with the consistent Clive finishing third in each.
John Brierley took the day from Peter Baldwin, with Clive Warren in third, although it could have been a different result if John Carlin hadn’t suffered from gear failure and missed the last 5 races.
A great turnout for the first of 4 in a series over the summer for the DF95, the next one being on the 8th July.
- John Brierley 84 10pts
- Peter Baldwin 172 14pts
- Clive Warren 93 28pts
- Alan Watkinson 23 34pts
- Andrew Peter 179 42pts
- Jon Whitehead 49 47pts
- John Beech 288 48pts
- Dave Williams 33 50pts
- John Carlin 50 53pts
- Malcolm Harvey 19 73pts
Photo courtesy of Gill Warren.
DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 26/4/23
A bright sunny day but with a cold light wind from the Clubhouse end. Ten sailors using A+ rigs started sailing to suddenly realise although the wind looked steady it was far from it, with various holes strategically placed around the lake causing many problems. So the next race you tried to sail a different course only to find the holes had moved.
Racing at the front was very close with three boats on equal points before discards. The master of the Day was Neil with his four wins. Mike getting off to a good start unfortunately had to leave early. Ten races were held with each skipper acting as RO.
- Neil Westbrook 10pts 4 wins
- John Carlin 15pts 2wins, 2x2nd, 3x3rd and 2x4th (better last race)
- Clive Warren 15pts 2wins, 2x2nd, 3x3rd and 2x4th
- Dave Williams 28pts
- Charles Legg 30pts 1 win
- Stan Metcalf 37pts
- Frans King 48 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 45pts
- John Beech 45pts
- Mike de St Paer 47pts 1 win
Don’t forget that next Saturday (29th April) is the inaugural race afternoon at Birkenhead for the DF95.
DF65 Social Racing 2023 19/4/23
A deceptive wind from the Clubhouse end made the thinking to go A+. After the first race it was decided that was a bad decision and all changed to A rig.
Mike was the complete master of the conditions, taking eight races without any real competition. Those behind notably James, Alan, John and Neil were fighting for second place honours with some very close racing between them. Clive started well but his last four race results pulled him down.
Twelve races were held.
- Mike de St Paer 10 pts 8wins
- James Douglas 22 pts 3wins
- John Carlin 29 pts
- Alan Watkinson 30 pts 1 win
- Clive Warren 37pts
- Neil Westbrook 45 pts
- Andrew Potter 56 pts
- Dave Williams 59 pts
- John Beech 65 pts
- Paul Little 71 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 76 pts
- Frans King 77 pts