A pleasant day weather wise with a good strong B suit wind from the top end of the lake. Due to the lake overflow having been blocked the pathway was several inches under water making the wellie wearers very popular for launching and recovering boats. Alan and Richard R took advantage of the conditions and took 7 of the races between them. Mike and Neil were the only ones to get near them with a first each and several seconds. A prospective new member Stan, was conscripted in to act as RO and was able to keep the races going smoothly and so our many thanks to him.
10 races sailed.
- Alan Watkinson 15 pts 4 wins
- Richard Robinson 15 pts 3 wins
- Mike De St Paer 21 pts
- Neil Westbrook 29 pts
- Sally Collings 43 pts
- John Carlin 45 pts
- Dave Williams 49 pts
- Richard Walker 52 pts
- Derek Matthews 57 pts
- Barry Baugh 94 pts
The fleet of 8 IOM’s were again treated to a breeze mostly down the lake with occasional gusts from the North side over the factory units. Everyone opted for No 2 rigs as the breeze was mostly up at that level with occasional lulls into No 1 territory. John Berry surprised himself in Race 1 by getting to the windward mark first and led the fleet through to the finish. Tre Joinville also had a great first race by finishing second in a borrowed Lintel MMX, whilst Martin Roberts prepared his loan Widget for the day. Martin then swapped boats with Tre and proceeded to record four wins in succession, before Peter Baldwin took the final race win before a short break was taken. A good number of other sailors had their turn at the front with second places going to Neil Westbrook, John Berry and Lawrence Drennan in this first session. In the final four races, Martin took two further wins, Peter one and Tre the final race after a three way battle from the leeward gate against Peter and Martin. Derek struggled with the settings on his borrowed Widget at the start of the day, but after some hasty adjustments in the break by Martin, managed to record a couple of good results in the final two races.