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DF65 & DF95 Social Racing 2024 – 5/6/24

DF65’s

The morning started with Peter moving the marks around and removing a number for later work to put new warps on them.  There were enough left for a decent windward/leeward course complete with gate. It also turned out even after tweaking the line with the help of those practising, the line was rather port biased at times.

So to the racing where there was a delay before we even started as having opted for A rigs, the breeze strengthened such that B rigs were needed (and in some gusts even C would have been useful!), so everyone changed down.

Paul Little opted to act as RO after having transmitter problems before the start (thanks Paul), which allowed everyone to sail all eight races.  Consistency was key today and very hard to achieve in the gusty and shifty Westerly, which also created problematic waves at the clubhouse end, especially if the wind dropped off for a few seconds.  You could often find yourself going backwards after a tack until the next gust came along to provide some forward motion.

We had five different race winners today in the eight races sailed.  Only Peter managed to pick up three race wins, with Clive taking two then Mike DSP, Alan and Neil all having their moment of fame.  Dave Williams was unlucky to miss out on a win having led at the windward mark for two of the later races, but was unfortunately pipped to the post in both cases.

The final race went to a Black Flag start having tried two starts with no penalty, each resulting in a general recall after a freeing gust pushed too many boats over the line when we couldn’t bear away quickly enough.  Fortunately, nobody was caught out when the race finally got away on the third attempt.

A good but frustrating mornings racing with the main comment at the end  being   “have we only done 8 races??” as it seemed like 18 to some.

  1. Peter Baldwin         63   11pts   3x1st
  2. John Carlin               11    16pts
  3. Alan Watkinson   373   20pts  1x1st
  4. Dave Williams      233   21pts
  5. Clive Warren            53   23pts    2x1st
  6. Mike De St Paer       35   23pts    1x1st
  7. Neil Westbrook        03  29pts   1x1st
  8. Paul Plested              54   33pts

DF95s

 After the lunch break it was the turn of the 95s to take to the water, like the 65s the turnout was down on our usual numbers and Richard forgetting his transmitter didn’t help, but did provide us with a very efficient RO for the afternoon. Thanks Richard.

The wind and course were very similar to the morning and B rigs were choice of the day, which proved a good one. One lap races were used with the last race of the day extended to 2 laps.

As in the morning races, the race was won by being in the right place at the right time to take advantage of the wind shifts but just as importantly picking the right wind shift to tack on, a lot of the time the wind would back and the boat would be caught in irons, with the resulting loss of distance frustrating for the skipper as they watched the other competitors powering away.

Race one, and Neil came out of  the blocks well and took the race win followed closely by Clive and Paul. Race 2 and it was Clive’s turn to master the conditions best, taking the win from Neil followed by Paul. This was the case for races 3 and 4, until Neil put an end to Clive’s winning streak in race 5. Race 6 saw Clive back on top with Neil second. Meanwhile Paul who in his words “was having a nightmare day” began to find some boat speed but more importantly his way around the lake taking second place behind Clive in the last 2 races, with Neil third. Unfortunately Martin also had a bad day at the office but did manage to pick up a third place in race 6

Results after 8 races with 2 discards

  1.   Clive Warren                                6pts
  2.   Neil Westbrook                         10pts
  3.   Paul Plested                               16pts
  4.   Martin Wittingham-Jones  21pts

DF/RG65 Summer Series 2024 #3 – 1/6/24

A sunny afternoon but a cold wind greeted the four Club sailors sailing RG’s and John our visitor from Gresford sailing his DF65. Top suit swing rigs for the RG’s and A+ for the DF65. The wind was more or less straight down the lake with the start line set at the Clubhouse end. A shorter handicap course was set for the DF.

Bill sailing his Ivy took an early lead in the first race with Dave Charles and Alan in close contention for the lesser places. This was the pattern for all the races.

Bill was in a class of his own today clearly winning all nine races, the race for second place was extremely close with the other boats producing very very close finish positions. The handicap course for John was lengthened after the first two races and then for the final race he sailed the full course and still finished in front of the RG’s.

After the nine races it was decided to call a halt due to a weed problem slowing the boats.

RG65

  1. Bill Culshaw          Ivy       7pts 9wins
  2. Dave Williams      Uno   16pts
  3. Alan Watkinson  Uno   20pts
  4. Charles Legg        Uno   22pts

DF65

  1. John Pritchard   7pts 9wins

DF65 Social Racing 2024 – 29/5/24

As this was a Wednesday in Bank Holiday and half-term week, entries were limited to only 7 sailors who enjoyed a good A suit breeze straight down the lake with occasional gusts later that were overpowering everyone both upwind and down. Early in the session though, we were wondering if A+ would have been a better choice as the breeze was a little light at times for a couple of races, with boats struggling to power through the chop that was being setup.

Racing got underway after Peter had moved a few marks around to give a decent windward/leeward course, although the start line was mostly port biased as the wind swung more to W after being WNW during setup.

Peter took today seemingly easily with eight wins from the ten races sailed, although that doesn’t really tell the whole tale as is often the case at Gautby Road.  Windward mark roundings were often very tight with four boats in close contention going down onto the run.  If you managed to get in a gust which others missed out on, then you could easily lose several places.  For example Andrew led race one only to miss out on the downwind breeze and nearly ended up third.  Paul was leading race 2, but then didn’t cover Peter on the way into the finish and got on the wrong side of a shift which dropped him into second place.  Paul was however nearly always up there in the lead group and his persistence finally paid off in Race 6 when he achieved a race win.  It was close between him and John C, who was  consistent but never managed that elusive win.  Charles had a storming first beat in race 9 to lead around the top mark and held onto this to the finish for the win, although he was chased hard by Richard all the way.

A great mornings racing which we self policed and recorded finishes apart from the final two races when Neil steps in to watch the line and record the finish – thanks Neil.

  1. Peter Baldwin             63  8pts  8 wins
  2. Paul Plested                 54 21pts  1 win
  3. John Carlin                   11  24pts
  4. Andrew Potter         194  25pts
  5. Charles Legg               21  34pts  1 win
  6. Sally Collings          829  40pts
  7. Richard Walker         39  44pts

DF65 Social Racing 2024 – 22/5/24

A very, very soggy Gautby Road for the four sailors today with lots of puddles but, on the upside, a chunky N.West breeze blowing straight down the lake from the far end which was just about right for A rig..

There were enough marks in the right places, so sailing was able to get started without any wading. There was no bottom gate, but with so few boats it was agreed to use one mark as a leeward mark.

Despite the rather dismal conditions a very entertaining set of races ensued with some very close racing, and crowded mark roundings despite the small fleet. All the skippers did some rig tuning during the morning with slightly mixed results. Richard’s boat ended up looking much better balanced after some input, while Paul had a more frustrating day with a boat which didn’t quite look happy with the conditions.

It seemed at some points that it might be better to change to A+, but in the end A was probably the best compromise, but the forecast increased wind didn’t materialise.

The small fleet made it interesting to compare upwind v.m.g. with pointing fractionally higher vs. footing quicker.

It was agreed that eight races were enough as we were all soaking wet by then. Starting and scoring was a team effort, with thanks for Paul for bringing the keys so we could get into the clubhouse.

  1. Mike de St Paer        8 pts  4 wins
  2. John Carlin               10 pts  3 wins
  3. Paul Plested             17 pts  1 win
  4. Richard Walker       18 pts

Potential change of event in the Calendar

I am looking at changing the sailing for next Saturday 25th May to be DF/RG65 Summer #3 and swapping the VMYG & Social sailing day to the 1st June.  Please do not book the VMYG/Social Sailing event at this stage.  The swap of event will take place by Tuesday 21st.  The change is being considered as there is an RG65 TT at Keighley on the 1st June which will reduce the turnout for club racing.

Peter Baldwin – Sailing Sec