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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.

  1. Mike de St Paer     10 pts 8wins
  2. James Douglas      22 pts 3wins
  3. John Carlin             29 pts
  4. Alan Watkinson   30 pts 1 win
  5. Clive Warren         37pts
  6. Neil Westbrook    45 pts
  7. Andrew Potter      56 pts
  8. Dave Williams      59 pts
  9. John Beech             65 pts
  10. Paul Little               71 pts
  11. Malcolm Harvey  76 pts
  12. Frans King              77 pts

IOM Veterans Championships Day 2 (and Overall) – 16/4/23

Day 2 began with totally different conditions to Saturday.  The breeze had swung around and was blowing (even at 8:30) at 5 to 8 mph from the clubhouse end and pretty straight down the lake, although we did start with light rain which dampened things down a bit.  The format followed that on Day 1 with a 4 race group followed by a break with the aim of completing an additional 16 races by the end.

After moving the start and changing the spacing of the new windward marks and gate, racing got underway soon after 9:30, with Peter Baldwin having a good first session taking three of the four wins, whilst Nigel Barrow took the remaining one.  Podium places were shared between Nigel, Bill Culshaw, Simon Robinson and Roger Errington. As usual for Birkenhead,  there were some good shifts in the breeze which could help or hinder you around the course and some made better use of them than others.

In the second session (after biscuits and more sweet treats from Jocelyn Watkinson) the rain had stopped and the wins were shared around more with Nigel, Alan Watkinson, Simon Robinson and Roger Crates all taking one each.  Podium places also shared around with Simon, Roger, Peter and Nigel all picking up good places.

At the lunch break and with 24 races now completed, Nigel was leading, 13 points clear of Peter in second and Roger Crates in third some 30 points further back.

The weather changed again after lunch with steady drizzle that continued through until the end of the day, although the only good part was that the wind held up, although did soften slightly towards the end of the final session.  Suitably refreshed by lunch, Peter took two wins in this session, with one each to Nigel and Bill.  Podium places were taken by most of the previous names, with David Adam now picking up a third.

Onto the final four races, Nigel was well clear barring any disasters.  The races this time were shared between Roger E, David Adam, Roger C and Bill with Nigel, Simon, Peter and Graham Whalley with podium places.

Veterans Podium

So when the final results were entered, Nigel Barrow became the new Veterans Champion 2023 with Peter Baldwin in second and Roger Crates in third.  Bill Culshaw took fourth place from Simon Robinson on countback.

At the prizegiving, Nigel thanked the Birkenhead Club for hosting the event and all of the volunteers – Martin Roberts as RO assisted by Neil Westbrook and Dave Williams (our photographer) and Bernie McNulty in the galley, who all helped make the event a very enjoyable weekends sailing.  Thanks were also given to all competitors for attending and sailing the event in a competitive but non confrontational manner.

All the photos taken by Dave Williams are available in the Gallery here

Overall Results Page 1
Overall Results Page 2

A report for Day 1 is here

IOM Veterans Championship Day 1

The forecasts for this the first day of the Championship were not looking very hopeful, although with bright sun forecast for most of the day, there was a good chance of a light sea breeze forming.  There were some short lived breeze from the right direction early on, but it was very short lived. We did however, manage to start soon after 10:00 after a short briefing from Race Officer Martin Roberts.  The initial breeze did not last and the first race was one where there was breeze, but plenty of holes and changes in direction and two laps of the lake took 20 minutes to complete, with Roger Errington taking the first race win from Nigel Barrow and Roger Crates.  Nigel then strung a series of three wins before the first break for “coffee” with homemade biscuits courtesy of Jocelyn Watkinson.  There were good performances in these initial races from Graham Whalley, Roger C, Peter Baldwin, Alan Watkinson and Simon Robinson.

Suitably fortified after the break, Peter Baldwin strung three race wins together to Nigel’s single one with the podium filled variously with Nigel, Simon, Bill Culshaw, David Adam, Peter and Neil Davies.  We then had a lunch break after 8 races, with Nigel leading on 8 points, Peter second on 12 and Roger Crates third on 25.  The sea breeze had now formed reasonably well, although there was still the opportunity to get in a hole or on the wrong side of a shift, with some opportunities to therefore make up (or lose) places.

We then continued the theme of aher 4 race block before a drink break.  Race wins were gained by Peter (2), Alan and Nigel, with the podium places shared between Roger E, Peter, Roger C, Bill, Simon, Graham and Nigel.  The wind was starting to get more variable in both strength and direction as some cloud cover probably affected the sea breeze and allowed the gradient to have more influence.  The top three remained as at lunch time, with Nigel still leading on 18 points, Peter second on 23 and Roger C a further 15 points behind.

Martin advised everyone that we would finish after 16 races and so the final 4 races began with the breeze more variable again, resulting in some difficult decisions for everyone on where to start.  Nigel had the best of the final session, with three wins and a clean sweep only spoilt by Roger C who came from behind and sailing through his lee side after the last gate.  To be fair, this was anyones race from the leading bnch of 4 with the breeze filling in from the rear, before disappearing altogether as the leaders finished, vindicating the decision to finish on 16 races.  Once again, the same names figured in the podium positions, with no one person dominating.

So at the end of Day 1, Nigel leads on 20 points, now 8 points clear of Peter with Roger C a further 20 points adrift.  All still to play for tomorrow on day 2 when we will hopefully complete a further 16 races in the available time.  A cloudy day is forecast with a light SE breeze of 6-7mph, so the course is likely to be rotated by 180 degrees, giving a further test for everyone to choose the right way around a new course.

Thanks must go to Martin Roberts assisted by Neil Westbrook and Dave Williams (who also acted as photographer) for running the racing and Bernie for manning the galley all day.

More photos from Dave will be added to a Flikr Album on Monday when time allows.

DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 12/4/23

A very cold morning and strong winds with plenty of gusts thrown in greeted the seven sailors. B rig was chosen but a few wished for C rig before the end of racing.

The usual course was sailed with the start line at the top end of the lake. Most of the eight starts were clean with the exception of John who managed three call backs!!

Racing for the line honours was always between John and James with James eventually wearing John down to take the final race. Six points separated the rest of the fleet with places won or lost on the downwind leg depending if you were lucky enough to dodge the gusts. Unfortunately we lost Andrew after four races due to electrical problems. Thanks to Dave for acting as RO.

  1. John Carlin             6pts 7 wins
  2. James Douglas     11pts 1 win
  3. Clive Warren         23pts
  4. Richard Walker   25pts
  5. Malcolm Harvey 28pts
  6. Frans King             29pts
  7. Andrew Potter      32pts

RG65 Summer Series #1 – 8/4/23

A bright and warm Spring day with a shifty breeze from the Clubhouse greeted the large turnout of 9 boats for this first in the Summer Series for the RG65.  Bill Culshaw put his new Ivy hull on the water for the first time adding to the regular RG65 fleet at Birkenhead and even with Martin away, Chris Elliott joined us to help boost the turnout.

With National Champion Graham Elliott sailing the electronica, it was always going to be hard to gain a race win and so it proved.  In the first session, Graham took six out of seven wins, with only Peter Baldwin snatching one win after a fortunate leeward gate split.  John Brierley was usually in the podium group, but didn’t get any luck to pick up a win with Bill also getting some good results for a first time on the water.After a break, the wind was also having a rest and switched to being more over the houses at times along with some long term holes.  Chris had a great second session with three wins, although the Ivy in the hands of Brad was well up there for a potential (non-counting) win in 4 of the races.  John continued his consistent form, still no wins and Peter fell out of contention after his rudder servo failed soon after the start of race 9.  There was also close racing through the rest of the fleet with Alan and Neil tied for 5th and 6th place, split only on the basis of Neil’s two third places.  The final result was no surprise with Graham in first, followed by the consistent John in second and Chris taking third spot.A great day on the water thanks to the combined efforts of Bernie, Bill and Brad for running the racing, Bill and Brad for the photos and Bernie for manning the galley at “half-time”.

More photos from Bill and Brad via the Flikr Album here

Next week is the IOM Veterans Championship on Saturday and Sunday, with racing over the whole day.

1st    Graham Elliott               electronica              12 pts    8 wins
2nd   John Brierley                 Uno                             27 pts  
3rd    Chris Elliott                   Uno                             31 pts    3 wins
4th    Peter Baldwin               Uno                             39 pts    1 win
5th    Neil Westbrook            Uno                             53 pts    2 x 3rds
6th     Alan Watkinson           Uno                             53 pts
7th     Bill Culshaw                  Ivy                              56 pts
8th     Charles Legg                 Uno                            60 pts
9th     Dave Williams              Uno                            71 pts
 
after 12 races  

DF65 Social Racing 2023 – 5/4/23

Light winds from the Clubhouse end the ten sailors with no discussion required, opted for A+ rigs. Racing started as usual at 11am with each competitor dropping out in turn to be Race officer. The first two races were taken by Simon and James who battled with each other throughout the series, ending before discards one point apart. Neil with his consistency of seconds and thirds took second place honours but the overall winner was John C with a string of four wins even after mooring his boat on one of the gate marks.

Racing was halted after 10 races due to the arrival of the lorry from the Parks & Gardens Department to collect the rubbish behind the Clubhouse.

1st       John Carlin            12pts 4 wins
2nd     Neil Westbrook   17pts. 1 win
3rd      Alan Watkinson  18pts. 2 wins
4th      Simon Bates         19pts. 1 win
5th       James Douglas.   23pts 2 wins
6th      Dave Williams     30pts
7th      Richard Walker    31pts
8th      Charles Legg         41pts
9th      Stan Metcalf          53pts
10th     John Beech            54pts