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Poole Yacht Club very nearly had a
run of three firsts in the Gold, Silver and Bronze fleets of the
GP14 National Championships.
Local boys Matt Burge and Simon
Wheeler were left crying in their beer when a miscounting of the
number of laps in the last race, lost them the title, laying
second they had only to cross the line to take it, but
continued, by mistake on another lap, to finish the race in
21st, and ended the week in 7th spot overall.
Better fortunes for other Poole
sailors though, Andy and Alison Macgregor finished the event on
top of the Silver Fleet podium, whilst clubmates Andy Welch and
Taras Palamarcuk headed the Bronze Fleet table. So the Gold
Fleet prize was handed to Graham Nelson and Mike Senior of
Blackpool and Fleetwood YC, who had left it to the very last
race to snatch the title in a very tightly fought championships.
When organisers saw the
forecast for the week they prayed for sunny weather, as only a
good sea breeze would give a chance of a steady wind direction.
Sure enough, Sunday dawned with an offshore northerly, but
bright and sunny.
With a practice start and
practice one lap race planned, the fleets hit the water but
achieved only the practice start, before being sent for lunch,
where they waited for the the sea breeze to kick in. The
afternoon saw only one scheduled race take place as the wind
faded to nothing and Race Officer Laurie Thornton-Grimes sent
the fleet ashore.
Monday saw a NW breeze give
hope of a better combination of gradient wind and sea breeze, it
was not to be and after a long, hot wait in scorching heat, the
much needed sea breeze appeared from the SW and two good races
were sailed in a cracking force 3/4. All the usual suspects were
at the front along with a couple of interlopers often seen in
420s in the shape of Ian Dobson and Matt Burge.
Tuesday brought a stronger NW
breeze and the fleet was launched in the hope of getting a first
race in on this, before the direction changed. Frustratingly as
the start sequence was about to run, a massive shift signalled
that the fight for supremacy, between the gradient wind and the
sea breeze, had begun.
In hope of fitting in the race
lost on Sunday the fleet was kept afloat, but the breeze had
other ideas and it was around 14.30 before the first gun was
fired.
Two good races again followed
and the front of the fleet was beginning to take on a decidedly
young look as Nelson, Dobson, Matt Mee and Burge all started to
post good results, but the old guard were not going to give up
without a fight and many familiar names were to be seen near the
top of the flight lists.
Wednesday and the last chance
to get all qualifying races complete, was defeated by the now
customary late arrival of the sea breeze.
Two races were again run
successfully, but it was around 18.15 before the last boat
returned to shore where the free tea and cakes rounded off the
day as usual.
Thursday and the much
anticipated fleet allocations were posted which brought delight
and gloom in equal measure as it became known who had made it
where. There seemed to be no real surprises with all the top
names making the Gold fleet.
In Silver and Bronze there were
a few smug looks on display as it be came apparent that some
people had ended up advantageously at the top of one fleet
rather than at the bottom of the other.
The racing was now noticeably
closer and the black flag was getting out and about a bit more.
The final day and everybody knew what they had to do. It was
incredibly tight at the top of all three fleets and the nerves
seemed to be showing with Nelson posting a lowly 18th in the
first race. Other hopefuls were also falling by the wayside and
on the last lap of the last race Poole's own Matt Burge had only
to get to the line in second place and the title looked like
his. Inexplicably he miscounted the number of laps completed and
set off for another lap before crossing the line.
In the confusion that followed
Nelson and Senior made no mistake and stormed through to take
the title. The week was well received by the sailors and at the
prize giving the Race Officer was given a standing ovation in
acknowledgement of how hard a job he had had.
Results:
| 1st |
13417 |
Graham
Nelson |
Mike
Senior |
Blackpool & Fleetwood Y.C. |
24 pts |
| 2nd |
13815 |
Richard Instone |
James
Goodfellow |
Chase
S.C. |
26 pts |
| 3rd |
13771 |
Ian
Dobson |
Andy
Tunnicliffe |
Burwain S.C. |
27 pts |
| 4th |
13892 |
Carl
Jeffs |
Jim
Toothill |
Trimpley S.C. |
28 pts |
| 5th |
13889 |
Andy
Hateley |
Andy
Davis |
South
Staffs S.C |
28 pts |
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