DF65’s
St George’s Day welcomed a relatively small turnout of eight DF65 racers for what turned out to be a very pleasant morning on the water. The forecasted easterly winds actually had a bit of south in them meaning the 4-8kt breeze was straight down the lake from the clubhouse end. There was no discussion on rigs …. A+ were fitted and proved the right choice. No buoys needed to be moved and the standard course of windward and then spreader marks followed by a run through the gate and back up to the finishing line could be used for the 10 races sailed.
Once on the water, as is usually the case at Gautby Rd, it was not all plain sailing. 20 degree shifts, bends, gusts and holes with the wind all ensured there was always jeopardy or opportunity to make or break a decent race.
Andrew Potter dominated the results with 7 wins helped by good starts, good boatspeed and reading the shifts well. Neil Westbrook put down a strong challenge with 3 wins and 4 second places for second overall. Alan, Paul and Richard then had a close battle for 3rd with Alan just edging it and Richard being let down by some severe inconsistency!
Many thanks to Dave Williams who acted as Race Officer (and photographer) for the whole morning after having transmitter problems.
- Andrew Potter 9pts (7 wins)
- Neil Westbrook. 14pts (3 wins)
- Alan Watkinson. 28pts
- Paul Little. 30pts
- Richard Walker. 31pts
- Phyl Fanning. 48pts
- David White. 50pts
- Malcolm Harvey. 52pts
DF95’s
Seven skippers were at the clubhouse for todays DF95 racing session although they did not all race.
The wind was straight up the lake from the clubhouse end so the familiar course with the start at the far end of the lake going down to a spreader setting of marks at the clubhouse and a run back up the lake to a gate at the far end with a turn to the finish half way up the lake.
Neil Westbrook acted as RO for the first 2 races and Malcolm Harvey for the remaining 6.
The wind speed was falling all the way through the session but there was some very close racing through the small fleet with Alan Watkinson and Martin Wittingham-Jones showing in the first 4 races although Neil beat Martin on the line with a final tack catching the wind to carry him over the line in race 3
For the remaining 4 races Neil was the dominant skipper winning all the races with the rest of the fleet having some very close racing with Martin and Phyl Fanning who seem to have come to terms with sailing the DF95 keeping Neil on his toes.
As Neil had been RO for the first 2 races he was allocated an average score for these and as a result of his dominance of the remaining races this gave an average of 1 for those races although they were actually won by Martin and Alan.
Overall on the day Martin won 1 race, Alan won 2 races and Neil five.