Wednesday 27 November 2013

Streaker Ramblings - Freeman Iceberg - Races 7 & 8 - 24.11.2013


Sunday dawned Grey and overcast with just tiny breaks in the cloud as we arrived at Piddinghoe. The breeze was about a top force three and coming from the northern corner – Fisherman’s bay area. Ed Thorburn, RO for the day, set a similar course to last week’s except that this time we had Committee Boat starts from a line to a mark set halfway down the south side of the pond. The first leg was a beat to the mark up by the Fisherman’s bay and then a run back southwards, along the west side,  to a mark off the clubhouse. From this there was a close reach along the south side to a mark in the south east corner followed by another windward leg to a mark midway along the east side. The final leg was a broad reach across the pond back to the start mark.
 
 For the 11.00am race some 17 boats were afloat and the bias in the line split the fleet in two, some by the pin end mark and the others by the committee boat. Of the group at the pin end Bill Wates (Laser full rig) should have been first away but he stalled on the line just to wind ward of Laurence Venus (Streaker) and ahead of Alan Simmons (Streaker). Bill drifted into both but Laurence managed to get free just to weather of Rupert Smith (Laser Radial) with Chris Turner (Byte CII) just below him.
At the other end of the line Darren Field and crew Louise Currell (Vago) were just ahead but to leeward of Steve Duncan (Laser full rig). These two headed for the shore but then, after tacking, had to duck under just about all the rest of the fleet. By the windward mark, Laurence was several lengths ahead of Alan with Rupert next in line and then Darren and Louise. The next group were Chris Turner, Tim Cox (Laser Radial) and Michael Veale and Mike Rosier  (RS 200).
By the end of the first lap Laurence was out in front some 20 seconds ahead of Alan with Rupert lying 3rd and Darren 4th and Tim close on his heels. Chris was next in6th with the two Michaels 7th and Julian Dobson (Laser full rig) 8th. Steve was lying 9th ahead of Bill and then Graham Hardy (Laser full rig) was tying with Terry Jones (Laser full rig). John Smith (Laser full rig) brought up the tail of the faster boats at 13th ahead of Eddie  Lansley (Topper), Dave Murley (Pico), Josh Smith (Topper) and lastly at 17th Colin Cryer (Otter).
By the end of the second lap, Darren had managed to pass Alan and sit in second place whilst Steve had climbed three places to 6th. Julian also gained a place overtaking the two Michaels whilst Chris dropped four places to 10th and Bill lost  three to 13th with John also passing him. There were no changes at the back amongst the slower boats.

At the end of lap 3 Laurence was still unchallenged at the front, some 60 seconds ahead of Darren who was followed by Alan, Rupert and Steve – who had overtaken Tim. Julian was 7th, then Chris – having pulled past the two Michaels - with Graham having lost a place now in 10th, then Terry, John, Bill, Eddie, Dave, Josh and Colin.
Lap 4 saw Steve gain two to 3rd place overtaking both Rupert and Alan, next were Tim at 6th, Julian 7th and Michael at 8th. Chris meanwhile dropped from 8th to 12th having, it seems, done some exploring on the island!  Graham and Terry each gained a place to 9th and 10th and Bill went up the board to 11th.  John dropped back one to 13th.Eddie still led the slower boats at 14th, ahead of Dave and Josh whilst Colin had already been finished at the end of the previous lap.
In the final lap Laurence crossed the line in first place with Daren coming home second, Steve third and Tim sneaked in 4th, just one second ahead of Alan. Julian overhauled Rupert to finish 6th some 20 seconds ahead. The middle group had unchanged places but John gained a place to 12th ahead of Chris who brought up the rear in 13th . With the handicaps applied the top order was Laurence 1st, Alan 2nd, Tim 3rd and Dave 4th.


Race two of the day began, over the same course, at noon, with Darren first across the line a little to leeward of the pin end. Behind him but to weather it was Laurence who was next off but in clear air which allowed him to pull up to windward. Then came a group of three, Steve with Rupert down to leeward and Alan to weather but a bit behind. It turned out, however, that Darren had been a bit previous, was over the line and had to return to start correctly. Yet again Laurence was first around the windward mark but he was closely pursued by Steve and also Alan with Tim just behind them.
By the end of the first run, along the west side, and on arrival at the mark just off the clubhouse it was Laurence who just managed to turn ahead of Alan who had scraped, inside Steve. Not far astern of these three Tim was being challenged by Rupert with a gaggle of full rig Lasers behind them. Laurence pulled ahead on the next close reach – there was just enough breeze to be able to plane if one sailed high enough at the start of this leg. Alan held off Steve on this and the following windward leg but was passed by him on the next broad reach, to gain 2nd place at the end of the lap. Graham pulled through to take 4th spot ahead of Tim, Bill and Rupert. Terry was lying 8th, the two Michaels 9th, Darren 10th and John11th. Dave was lying 12th in front of Eddie then Josh and Colin. Charlie Rigg sailing a Topper (not having participated in the first race of the day) brought up the rear in 16th place. Chris did not sail the Byte, having had an appointment with Lunch?
Lap 2 saw Laurence still ahead but closely pursued by Steve – just 14 second adrift – this in spite of Steve falling out of the boat  (missed the toe straps) on the reach down the south side  - and Alan staying some 15 seconds ahead of Tim. Rupert had pulled up from 7th to 5th but Darren had shot up the board to lie 6th and Terry had gained a place to 7th. Bill had dropped back two places to lie 8th and John climbed up from 11th to 9th.  Graham  lost out heavily with a six place drop to 10th and the two Michaels dropped a couple of places to 11th. Eddie clawed past Dave back into 12th and Josh stayed ahead of Colin and Charlie. Charlie’s race finished on this lap.
For lap 3 there were no places changes amongst the top six runners. Bill got a place back by passing Terry to go 7th whilst Terry also lost a place to John. There were no further recorded changes to 11th place and below.
In lap 4 the order remained Laurence 1st then Steve, Alan, Tim at the top. Darren gained a place passing Rupert to go 5th but there were no place changes below this. Josh and Colin finished at the end of this lap.
For lap 5 there were no places recorded as having changed in the top eight but Graham pulled up on to 9th ahead of Terry who in turn was ahead of Michael, Eddie and Dave. That was the end of the race for the last three mentioned above.
The final lap, lap 6, saw Laurence cross the line in first place with Steve in second and Tim third having just overtaken Alan (yet again)  with Darren 5th ahead of Rupert, then Bill, John, Graham and finally Terry. With the handicaps applied the winners were Laurence 1st, Alan 2nd, Tim 3rd and Steve 4th.

The conditions were not easy with lots of shifts and strength variation and quite a bit of windward work plus lots of downwind. This resulted in a fair bit of place changing and passing not to mention the odd capsize. In spite of the grey start the sun soon came out to play and then went home after the racing finished. .All in all a very pleasant morning’s sail.

Results :-

R7

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Place

PosnBoatClassSailNoClubHelmNameCrewNameElapsedBCEPoints
1MistyblueStreaker1706NSSCLaurence Venus 37.360.00.001.0
2Last BashStreaker1700Lancing SCAlan Simmons 39.220.01.462.0
3 Finn595NSSCEd Thorburn OOD 3.0
3 Laser Radial16NSSCTim Cox 39.210.02.463.0
3 Laser NSSCYves Horent OOD 3.0
3 Laser Radial NSSCAnne Bush OOD 3.0
7 Pico 22072NSSCDavid Murley 37.450.02.514.0
8 Topper6 Eddie Lensley 37.300.03.065.0
9 Laser Radial163443NSSCRupert Smith 39.570.03.226.0
10Frayed KnotLaser203084NSSCSteve Duncan 39.050.03.297.0
11BobVago808NSSCDarren FieldLouise Currell38.450.03.548.0
12 Laser7NSSCJulian Dobson 39.380.04.029.0
13BanditByte C112941NSSCChris Turner 42.230.04.5110.0
14 Laser163443NSSCGraham Hardy 40.350.04.5911.0
15 Laser30678NSSCTerry Jones 40.590.05.2312.0
16 Laser133416NSSCBill Wates 41.120.05.3613.0
17Hot ToddyRS 200582NSSCMicheal VealeMike Rosier39.580.05.2914.0
18 Laser177611NSSCJohn Smith 42.140.06.3815.0
19 Topper4NSSCJosh Smith 44.030.09.3916.0
20 Otter981NSSCColin Cryer 39.280.12.1517.0

R8

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Place

PosnBoatClassSailNoClubHelmNameCrewNameElapsedBCEPoints
1MistyblueStreaker1706NSSCLaurence Venus 43.530.00.001.0
2Last BashStreaker1700Lancing SCAlan Simmons 45.430.01.502.0
3 Finn595NSSCEd Thorburn OOD 3.0
3 Laser Radial16NSSCTim Cox 45.220.02.403.0
3 Laser NSSCYves Horent OOD 3.0
3 Laser Radial NSSCAnne Bush OOD 3.0
7Frayed KnotLaser203084NSSCSteve Duncan 45.100.03.374.0
8 Laser Radial163443NSSCRupert Smith 47.060.04.245.0
9BobVago808NSSCDarren FieldLouise Currell46.370.05.576.0
10 Laser133416NSSCBill Wates 47.510.06.187.5
10 Topper6 Eddie Lensley 48.100.06.207.5
12 Pico 22072NSSCDavid Murley 49.500.07.249.0
13 Laser177611NSSCJohn Smith 49.120.07.3910.0
14 Laser163443NSSCGraham Hardy 49.200.07.4711.0
15 Laser30678NSSCTerry Jones 49.430.08.1012.0
16 Topper4NSSCJosh Smith 41.260.07.5813.0
17Hot ToddyRS 200582NSSCMicheal VealeMike Rosier43.200.09.4714.0
18 Otter981NSSCColin Cryer 50.460.15.2815.0
19 Topper37585 (297)NSSCCharlie Rigg 48.060.23.0016.0
Alan.S 1700
 

Monday 18 November 2013

Streaker Ramblings - Freeman Iceberg Races 5 & 6 - 17.11.2013


Fully overcast grey skies, brightening a touch on the edges as we drove down to Piddinghoe. On arrival there was a touch of breeze, perhaps force 2. The race team for the day, Alice and Brendan Smith and Lucy McCaig had set a relatively simple course. With a start line from the west end of the clubhouse there was a windward leg to a mark off the Fisherman’s Bay.  A reach from here led back to a mark half way up the southern shore and then a further beat towards the middle of the eastern shore. This was followed by a run behind the island and then a close reach back up the southern side to a mark right in the western corner hence to the start/finish line.

With a fleet of eighteen boats on the water it tended to get a bit busy at the start line with Darren Filed and Louise Currel first away, in their Vago, at the pin end. .At the shore end it was Julian Dobson in his full rig Laser. Between these two were Alan Simmons and Laurence Venus in their Streakers and Rupert Smith in a Laser Radial just behind but upwind of Darren. Those starting down the line, towards the shore end, had to call for water but then tack again or duck behind the rest of the pack sailing in on Starboard. The advantage lay with those able to tack away toward the middle of the pond as soon as possible. The winner in this case was Laurence who turned the windward mark well ahead of the remainder of the fleet and with only Darren anywhere near him.
By the end of the first lap Laurence was already 15 seconds up on Darren with Steve Duncan (Laser full rig) a full minute behind and then Alan a quarter of a minute behind him. Jazz Sayed and Bea Cameron in their Laser II were lying 5th just astern of Alan with Chris Turner (sailing a Byte CII) next in line. Behind Chris were Julian and then Chas Humphries and Graham Hardy (both in full rig Lasers). John Smith (full rig Laser) tied for 10th place with Rupert and Michael Veale and Mike Rosier in the RS200 were 12th. Zoe McCaig (Laser Radial) was in front of Terry Jones and Bill Wates (both full rig Lasers) with Josh Smith lying 16th in his Topper ahead of David and Aiden Murley in a Pico and Charlie Rigg also in a Topper.

In lap two Steve overtook Darren to go into 2nd place, still a minute and three quarters behind Laurence,  John Smith moved up one place into 9th and the two Michaels moved up to 10th passing Rupert on the way and dropping Graham  from 9th to 12th. Bill also overtook Terry to go up to 14th whilst the back three remained unchanged. Lap 3, the final lap, saw no changes throughout the fleet and Laurence came home some two and a half minutes ahead of Steve, with Darren next and then Alan. With the handicaps worked out it was Streakers 1st and 2nd and Chris taking 3rd place ahead of Steve.

Race two, held back to back with race 1, was run over the same course and yet again with a tight pack at the start. Once again Julian was the first to start and was able to quickly tack away towards the centre of the pond. Next up was Bill.W with Laurence a little behind but upwind and Alan just to leeward of Bill. The two Michaels had been a bit too eager and ended up near the shore but having to tack behind most of the fleet to be able to cross the line. Steve had also been nowhere but going off to the east found clear air which quickly pulled him through the fleet passing  Julian who had rounded the windward mark just behind Laurence. Chris who had also been well back at the start ended the lap in 4th place ahead of Alan and Darren. Bill was lying 7th in front of Jazz and Bea whilst Rupert and Chas tied for 9th. The RS200 was in 11th place followed by Graham, Zoe, Terry, John, Dave and Charlie. Josh did not finish that first lap.

In lap 2 Alan and Darren passed Chris  and Chas got ahead of both Jazz and Rupert but there were no further changes lower down the fleet. Comments were however overheard that Chas was making a bit of a nuisance of himself with some lack of discipline in port and starboard situations, even causing Chris to tip over at one point. Lap four was changeless for the front four, Laurence, Steve, Julian and Alan, whilst Chris managed to pass Darren to get back to 5th place. Jazz and Bea meanwhile overtook both Bill and Chas  as did Rupert, Bill dropping to 10th and Chas to 9th.Graham recovered a place ahead of Michael and John gained two to lie 13th. The slower boats only finished two laps. In the final lap Laurence was first home just 12 seconds ahead of Steve with Julian in third place two seconds ahead of Alan. Darren came home next having passed Chris once more with no further changes down the fleet. With the handicaps applied it was Streakers 1st and 2nd ahead of Steve and then Chris.
It was a light wind day and true to form the shifts at Piddinghoe were almost unpredictable leading to frequent place changing, quite a bit of which is not reflected in the lap positions.

Results :-

R5

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Place
PosnBoatClassSailNoClubHelmNameCrewNameElapsedPoints
1MistyblueStreaker1706NSSCLaurence Venus 29.591.0
2Last BashStreaker1700Lancing SCAlan Simmons 32.52.0
3    Alice SmithBrendan SmithOOD3.0
3    Lucy McCaig OOD3.0
3BanditByte C112941NSSCChris Turner 34.153.0
6Frayed KnotLaser203084NSSCSteve Duncan 32.324.0
7BobVago808NSSCDarren FieldLouise Currell32.425.0
8 Laser176670NSSCJulian Dobson 34.266.0
9Gay Amigo WonLaser175741NSSCChas Humphries 35.057.0
10 Laser177611NSSCJohn Smith 35.238.0
11 Laser 24157NSSCJazz SayedBea Cameron33.459.0
12 Laser Radial7757NSSCRupert Smith 37.2110.0
13 Laser163443NSSCGraham Hardy 36.2811.0
14Hot ToddyRS 200582NSSCMicheal VealeMike Rosier35.2812.0
15 Laser Radial64200NSSCZoe McCaig 38.4113.0
16 Laser133416NSSCBill Wates 38.4714.0
17 Laser11NSSCTerry Jones 40.3615.0
18 Topper4NSSCJosh Smith 34.0716.0
19 Pico 22072NSSCDavid Murley 39.3917.0
20 Topper6NSSCCharlie Rigg 40.3918.0

R6

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Place
PosnBoatClassSailNoClubHelmNameCrewNameElapsedPoints
1MistyblueStreaker1706NSSCLaurence Venus 41.121.0
2Last BashStreaker1700Lancing SCAlan Simmons 43.272.0
3Frayed KnotLaser203084NSSCSteve Duncan 41.243.0
3    Alice SmithBrendan SmithOOD3.0
3    Lucy McCaig OOD3.0
6BanditByte C112941NSSCChris Turner 45.204.0
7 Laser176670NSSCJulian Dobson 43.255.0
8 Pico 22072NSSCDavid Murley 40.346.0
9 Laser Radial7757NSSCRupert Smith 46.447.0
10BobVago808NSSCDarren FieldLouise Currell45.108.0
11Gay Amigo WonLaser175741NSSCChas Humphries 46.559.0
12 Laser133416NSSCBill Wates 47.1210.0
13 Laser163443NSSCGraham Hardy 47.2011.0
14 Laser 24157NSSCJazz SayedBea Cameron46.0612.0
15 Laser177611NSSCJohn Smith 48.5313.0
16Hot ToddyRS 200582NSSCMicheal VealeMike Rosier47.2314.0
17 Laser Radial64200NSSCZoe McCaig 50.2415.0
18 Laser11NSSCTerry Jones 49.2716.0
19 Topper6NSSCCharlie Rigg 52.0217.0
20 Topper4NSSCJosh Smith DNF18.0

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Streaker Ramblings – Freeman Iceberg Races 3 & 4 – 10.11.2013

Sunday 10th November dawned with beautifull deep blue skies, not a cloud to be seen, but with vapour trails from aircraft to (and beyond) the continent and back. On leaving Hove there was but a light breeze but upon arrival at Piddinghoe this had become a solid breeze from the north at about top end force 4 with gusts well into force 5. It was not exactly hot but there was no evidence of frost as had been forecast.
Chris Turner, RO for the day, set a course from an oblique line to a mark mid way along the south side of the pond with a beat to a mark off the Fisheman’s bay (in the north corner) followed by a broad reach along the west side to a mark off the clubhouse. From there there was a very close reach to a mark midway along the east side, a run behind the island and finally a close reach back to the start line.
 
Some eighteen boats hit the water for the first race (No 3 of the series) and a tight bunch closed with the line for the start. Alan Simmons (Streaker – Lancing SC, the sole non NSSC member to date) had missed the first gun but picked up the four minute signal and was right on the line – if not just over – at the off signal. This turned out to be general recall, whether there were too many boats over or if the start signal was a tad late is not clear but all had to return and begin over. Somehow, between the two starts, Chas Humphrey managed to capsize.
 
At the second start Rupert Smith (Laser Radial) was first away with Terry Jones (Laser full rig) tight on the pin end mark and Alan.S third away, just to weather of Ed Thorburn (Finn). The next small group consisted of Tim Cox (Laser Radial) then Michael Veale and Mike Rosier (RS200) with Darren Filed and Louise Currel (Vago) seventh to cross. First to round the windward mark was Ed.T followed by Rupert.S and the two Michaels with Darren.F close behind. Alan.S was fifth but decided to skirt the pack and sank low on the reach to sneak through the mark off the clubhouse in second place.
By the time they got to the ‘gybe’ at the east bank Rupert had reclaimed second spot and Tim was just behind Alan. By the end of the first lap Ed was clear out in front with Rupert behind. Alan was still in third place with Michael.V and Tim.C tied across the line. Behind the front group Steve Duncan (Laser full rig) was ahead of Darren, who in turn was in front of Julian Dobson (Laser full rig) tied with John Smith (Laser full rig) and Zoe McCaig (Laser Radial). The next pair, in 11th and 12th place, were Bill Wates and Graham Hardy (both in full rig Lasers). Chas Humphries (Laser full rig) was next up ahead of David Murley (Pico) , Terry Jones, Josh Smith (Topper) , Hannah Reed (Pico) and lastly Phil Buckingham (Pico).
Lap 2 saw Ed increase the distance between himself and Rupert whilst Alan stayed in third of Tim who had overtaken Michael.V. Steve was still 6th in front of Darren but Zoe was ahead of Julian with Bill behind him. John.S came adrift with a capsize which dropped him down from 9th to 11th whilst Chas went from 13th to 15th in the process letting Dave and Terry get ahead, the rear three places did not change.
In lap three, on the leg across the east side behind the island, Alan had a disastrous attempt at the gybe part way along the leg. As a result he suffered a ‘dry’ capsize letting both Michael.V and Tim get past him – two places he was unable to recover. Julian recovered a place passing Zoe, as did Bill, but John.S dropped from 11th to 14th due to some more swimming and Chas climbed up to 13th from 15th. There were no changes in the rear threesome. In lap 4 the front 12 boats stayed in the same relative positions but there was a problem at the gybe mark near the east bank when a Pico came to a halt touching the mark and Terry decided to go alongside him send all others around the outside of this huddle. Laps 5, 6 and 7 saw no further place changes among the leaders althought there was some further separation. At the finish Ed was first aqcross thew line with Rupert behind by just under 2 minutes, with Tim a minute and a half behind him and Alan about the same again behind Tim. Handicaps applied put Rupert ahead of Ed with Tim next and Alan in 4th place.
 
Race two was run over the same course, with the wind easing mid race before returning at full strength by the later laps. The fleet was down to 13 boats, two Lasers and the slow boats (other than David.M) not taking part. This time the leaders grouped around the pin end mark and as a result Alan and Michael.V were edged out and had to gybe round. Darren was first away with Rupert to leeward and Ed to leeward of Rupert. Tim was a little behind and further towards the shore but travelling fast and he got clear of the rest, bar Ed to make second place at the windward mark. Alan took the same line on the reach across the western side to pick up several places and turn the mark off the clubhouse just behind Rupert and Chas but ahead of Darren who had pushed him out at the start. By the end of the lap the order was Ed in1st place thenTim. Rupert, Chas and Alan. Steve was in 6th place ahead of Darren, Zoe, Bill and Michael.V. John.S was 11th in front of Dave and Terry. Lap 2 saw Ed and Tim pull out further ahead whilst Alan closed with and passed Chas to almost catch Rupert. Steve was still 6th behind Chas and bill behind them. Zoe and Darren crossed the line tied for 8th place with the last three places unchanged.

Lap 3 saw Alan on the same course along the western side catching and overtaking Rupert to go third but a long way adrift of Tim and Ed way out in front. Behind Rupert, Chas stayed ahead of Steve with Bill next up in 7th place. This time Zoe and Michael.V were tied across the line with both of them having overtaken Darren. John, Dave and Terry remained in that order.

In lap 4 Rupert regained third place on the water from Alan with Chas behind him. Bill finished the lap in front of Steve with Michael next up in front of Darren and john behind him ahead of Zoe (who seems likely to have taken a dip). Dave and Terry remained in the same relative positions.
Lap 5 saw no place changes among the front four but Steve pulled back from 7th to5th nan Michael climbed up to 6th with Darren also making ground to 7th and Zoe up from 11th to 8th. Bill had problems dropping from 6th to 12th as did Chas dropping from 5th to 10th. Terry also spent some time on underwater surveys.
 
In the final 6th lap Michael came home 5th in front of Steve with the front four unchanged and Darren bringing up the rear in 7th place. This time after the handicaps had been applied Tim was the winner ahead of Ed with Alan in 3rd place ahead of Rupert.
Overall Results.:-
 






Race 3  
Rank
 
Class
Sail No
Club
 Helm Name
Crew Name
Elapsed
Points
1
 
Laser Radial
7757
NSSC
Rupert Smith
 
45.41
1.0
2
 
Finn
595
NSSC
Ed Thorburn
 
43.52
2.0
3
 
Laser Radial
16
NSSC
Tim Cox
 
47.04
3.0
4
 
Streaker
1700
Lancing SC
Alan Simmons
 
48.39
4.0
5
 
RS 200
582
NSSC
Micheal Veale
Mike Rosier
47.21
5.0
6
 
Laser
177577 (203084)
NSSC
Steve Duncan
 
48.57
6.0
7
 
Pico 2
2072
NSSC
David Murley
 
43.42
7.0
8
 
Vago
808
NSSC
Darren Field
Louise Currell
 
8.0
9
 
Laser Radial
64200
NSSC
Zoe McCaig
 
 
9.0
10
 
Laser
176670
NSSC
Julian Dobson
 
45.25
10.0
11
 
Pico
Red/White
NSSC
Paul Buckingham
 
49.44
11.0
12
 
Laser
133416
NSSC
Bill Wates
 
50.58
12.0
13
 
Laser
175741
NSSC
Chas Humphries
 
44.55
13.0
14
 
Topper
4
NSSC
Josh Smith
 
44.00
14.0
15
 
Laser
163443
NSSC
Graham Hardy
 
45.55
15.0
16
 
Laser
177611
NSSC
John Smith
 
37.55
16.0
17
 
Pico
4
NSSC
Hannah Rea
 
50.23
17.0
18
 
Laser
11
NSSC
Terry Jones
 
93.47
18.0
                                 Race 4  
Rank
 
Class
Sail No
Club
Helm Name
Crew Name
Elapsed
Points
1
 
Laser Radial
16
NSSC
Tim Cox
 
42.47
1.0
2
 
Finn
595
NSSC
Ed Thorburn
 
40.40
2.0
3
 
Streaker
1700
Lancing SC
Alan Simmons
 
45.00
3.0
3
 
Laser
122461
NSSC
David Hitchins
 
OOD
3.0
5
 
Pico 2
2072
NSSC
David Murley
 
43.41
4.0
6
 
Laser Radial
7757
NSSC
Rupert Smith
 
44.17
5.0
7
 
Laser
177577 (203084)
NSSC
Steve Duncan
 
46.37
6.0
8
 
Laser Radial
64200
NSSC
Zoe McCaig
 
40.45
7.0
9
 
RS 200
582
NSSC
Micheal Veale
Mike Rosier
46.26
8.0
10
 
Vago
808
NSSC
Darren Field
Louise Currell
47.15
9.0
11
 
Laser
177611
NSSC
John Smith
 
40.54
10.0
12
 
Laser
175741
NSSC
Chas Humphries
 
41.17
11.0
13
 
Laser
133416
NSSC
Bill Wates
 
47.14
12.0
14
 
Laser
11
NSSC
Terry Jones
 
48.18
13.0
 Alan.S 1700