Richard Estaugh and Simon Potts from Chase SC won the Midland & East Coast
Area Championship held at Bartley SC on 9th/10th October 2004. 34 boats from as far
afield as the Lake District and South Wales took part in a great event.
The fleet were met with a F2 to 3 for Race 1 with Race Officer, Peter Storey,
setting a fairly long course which utilised nearly all of the buoys on the water and
giving the fleet two beats per lap. The pattern was set for the weekend by the 1st general
recall immediately prompting the Race Officer, a GP14 sailor himself, to use the black
flag for the restart. Justin Jones and Paul Owen from South Staffs SC fell foul of it on
the restart and sailed in. Richard Instone and Russ Tovey from Chase SC rounded the 1st
mark with a commanding lead with Graham Flynn and Frank Nickless from the host club in 2nd
and Andy Hateley and Andy Thompson from South Staffs SC in third. These positions remained
the same around the 1st lap whilst the fleet were led round by a powered lead boat but boy
did the fun then begin. At mark A the 2nd time, Graham and Frank had managed to move into
1st place and rounded mark A to port, 2nd placed boat Richard and Russ rounded to
starboard, whilst third placed boat Andy and Andy also rounded to port, significantly
every other boat rounded to port.. Whilst Andy and Andy managed to pass everybody to cross
the line first they subsequently retired when they realised their error at mark A. Graham
and Frank also did the honourable thing, so the result for race 1 was, 1st Richard and
Russ, 2nd Richard Estaugh and Simon Potts from Chase SC and 3rd Carl Jeffs and Jim
Toothill from Trimpley SC.
After a short break for lunch, Race 2 started in slightly more breeze and after the
customary general recall, Mark Chamberlain and Tom Simes fell foul of the black flag.
Graham and Franck led round the 1st mark with Richard and Simon in 2nd and Richard and
Russ in 3rd. Again everything went smoothly for the 1st lap with Graham/Frank battling
hard with Richard/Simon until on the leg from mark 4 to 2, Graham/Frank rounded mark C
followed by Richard/Simon and the majority of the fleet. Andy/Andy again showed remarkable
speed to cross the line first only like the majority of the fleet to retire after the
finish when they all realised their error. Eventually it transpired that Dave Young and
Liz Pugh from South Staffs SC had sailed the correct course to win followed by Paul
Leavers and Chris White from Midland SC in 2nd with Gregg Pitt and Andy Tunnicliffe from
Royal Windermere YC in 3rd. Only 11 boats out of the fleet of 34 had sailed the correct
course, so the overnight leaderboard looked strangely different than usual with most of
the normal top guns now counting a RAF and poor old Andy/Andy and Graham/Frank counting
two!
Sunday dawned with slightly more wind and a simpler course with only one long beat the
length of the water. Peter Story, the Race Officer, was heard to say "Let them try to
sail the wrong course today, I've made it simple for the simpletons!".
Race 3 again started with a general recall, black flag but with no takers, they were at
last learning! Also significantly absent was the overnight leader Dave Young, who had
overslept, something to do with actually sleeping in his own bed, rather than in a
sleeping bag! Again the usual top four were in the first group around the 1st mark,
however Richard/Simon moved off into a commanding lead to win convincingly from
Richard/Russ in 2nd with Graham/Frank in 3rd. The gusty wind caught quite a few of the
fleet out and quite a few capsized with more than a few retirements due to the cold water.
This left the Championship wide open with all of the top contenders having used their
discard so they couldn't afford to make a mistake, Richard/Simon and Richard/Russ both had
a 1st and a 2nd with Dave/Liz counting a 1st and a 4th. It seemed to be set for a right
royal battle, however Richard Instone had badly cut his hand during Race 3 and under
doctor's instructions left immediately for hospital, so provided Richard/Simon finished in
the top three and Dave Young didn't win then Richard/Simon would triumph.
Race 4 started in a F4 to 5 with heavier gusts and a reduce fleet of 25 started again
under the black flag after a general recall. Graham/Frank led round the 1st mark followed
by Richard/Simon with Andy/Andy in 3rd. The 2nd reach was particularly fast but the gusts
caught out a few and even Ruchard/Simon were seen to struggle down it at times. However
they moved through Graham/Frank as did Andy/Andy, so at the finish Richard/Simon were 1st
followed by Andy/Andy in 2nd with Graham/Frank in 3rd. The majority of the fleet suffered
at least one capsize with several competitors heading for the shore, leaving 19 boats to
complete the race.
The prizes were sponsored by Speed Sails so Richard kept the main prize but our thanks to
him for his generosity and the prize winners can be seen in the table below.Prizewinners:
| 1st |
13831 |
Richard Estaugh |
Simon Potts |
Chase SC |
4.0 |
| 2nd |
13793 |
Carl Jeffs |
Jim Toothill |
Trimpley SC |
12.0 |
| 3rd |
13850 |
John Telford |
Andy Smith |
Bassenthwaite SC |
20.0 |
| 4th |
13287 |
Johnathon Sinclair |
Mike Senior |
West Lancs. YC / Bolton SC |
21.0 |
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| 1st Silver |
13466 |
Mike Heaney |
Paul Heaney |
Chase SC |
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| 1st Bronze |
13667 |
Mark Chamberlain |
Tom Simes |
Neyland YC / Cardiff Bay YC |
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| 1st Youth |
13771 |
Greg Pitt |
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Royal Windemere YC |
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