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A 19-strong fleet attended under the burgee of
Whitstable YC and additional kind sponsorship of Hartley Laminates
over the gloriously warm and sunny weekend of July 10/11.
Conditions were ideal for the three Saturday Olympic course races.
Competition at the front of the fleet was intense and after the
first three races only three points (after discard) separated the
first five boats –comprising the two Barrs, Gavin crewed by Mark
Skipper and son Tim crewed by Ali Nicholson, Paul Yeadon/Liz North,
Mike Hamilton/David Oats, and Philip & Jill Meadowcroft. There
were three separate race winners but that did not include,
surprisingly, Gavin Barr (who bagged a pair of seconds) and Philip,
less surprisingly, who took a third and a fourth.
The Sunday racing comprised two passage races –
outward to Faversham Creek (hopefully with time for a quick half in
the Shipwright’s Arms) and then returning back to Whitstable.
The
race to Faversham Creek set off at a blistering pace in a SSW F4 and
a sharp chop against the incoming tide. The day’s previous leaders,
Mike Hamilton, both the Barrs, and Paul Yeadon powered their way
westwards on the long so-so port hand beats only to tack and face
starboard beats usually running parallel to the ever-increasing
swell. The fleet became widely spread – some even returning for
more bacon sarnies on WYC’s verandha – as Tim Barr and Ali Nicholson
added another win by a substantial margin from Tim’s father,
Gavin. Mark Fagg/Ian Hender and Steve and Craig Searle in their
brand new Hartley Laminates Wanderer put up a particularly
creditable show and at the line were separated by Paul Yeadon/Liz
North.
The
return passage race to Whitstable started, mercifully, after the
tide had begun to ebb and the SWW wind had eased slightly. After a
shortish but aggressively sailed first windward beat, the
Meadowcrofts led the fleet around the mark to start the long
white-knuckle spinnaker ride back to WYC. Tim Barr and Ali
Nicholson duly took over at the front. The course required the
fleet to leave to starboard a mark positioned about half way between
WYC and Pollard Spit and, with the sea becoming lumpy again, the
risk of a nasty broach was becoming all too evident as Tim’s wobble
testified. Paul Yeadon and Mark Fagg spent some time inspecting
their slot gaskets as the fleet scooted past them. Gavin Barr, Mike
Hamilton, and Steve Searle, having gone left after the windward
mark, took the longer route but had the benefit of starting the
brisk broad reach to the finish earlier than Barr junior and the
trailing Meadowcrofts. Not surprisingly, then, Gavin past Tim,
the Searles retained their third spot, and Mike flew past Philip
late on a final screaming spray-blown reach at speeds which they
will rarely exceed in the future.
Getting
the better of his son at the close of the final race in which four
boats could have won the event overall, allowed Gavin Barr and Mark
Skipper to
regain their crown as
Wanderer National Champions by the narrowest of margins. And Steve
and Craig Searle deservedly won the Dolphin Sails Cup for the best
second day’s results compared to the previous day.
A magnificent weekend reliably and
enthusiastically hosted by WYC and Race Officer John Boorman. His
Committee Boat and rescue teams had a busy time. And, essential
to all Wanderer weekend events, WYC’s chunky coq au vin on Saturday
evening went down a treat. Clare Skipper won the Wanderer Frog
Racing Championship held on the verandha. How come there were twice
as many lady contestants in the final line up as men ?
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Overall results;
1st 7 pts W1628 Gavin Barr &
Mark Skipper WYC
2nd 8 pts W1282 Tim Barr & Ali
Nicholson IATE Club, Rio de Janeiro
3rd 10 pts W 992 Mike Hamilton
& David Oats Netley Cliff SC
4th 14 pts W 1561 Paul Yeardon &
Liz North WYC
5th 19 pts W1541 Philip & Jill
Meadowcroft Salcombe YC/Henley SC
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Report by Philip Meadowcroft
Photos by Terry Pullen
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