Blue sky, full sun, cold wind from the top of the lake, good A suit conditions.
Twelve sailors including a new member Martin, all anxiously waiting whilst Neil donned the leaking waders to move the start mark. With each skipper dropping out in turn racing commenced.
It was soon realised that the apparent steady wind was far from it and was proving very difficult to read, especially at the gate. On several occasions the leading boat made the wrong decision and ended losing a couple of places on the short beat to the finish. In the end it was down to the consistency of Neil and John C that enabled them to take first and second places. 12 races held.
- Neil Westbrook 16 pts 5 wins
- John Carlin 18 pts 3 wins
- Andrew Potter 28 pts 2 wins
- Alan Watkinson 38 pts 2 wins
- Dave Williams 38pts
- Clive Warren 46 pts
- 7th. Andrew Peter 51 pts
- John Beech 56 pts
- Richard Walker 59 pts
- Frans King 74 pts
- Malcolm Harvey 85 pts
- Martin Wittingham-Jones 97 pts
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.