ISC
RS200 Open -SEAS event
RS200
Open...racing
for the "Burgee"
Sunday
25th May 2008. 4
windward/leewards.
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when and where all the SEAS events are taking place....here
2007
Results: click here
2007
Pictures : click here
2007
Report: with thanks to Harry Roome
This
was Itchenor’s first year in the South East Area Series and
the club was pleased to welcome 16 visitors in the 29 boat fleet.
They arrived to find little wind, in contrast to recent events.
Race officer Andy Penman signalled an hour’s postponement
with some prospect of a sea breeze later on. Tides were close to
springs with a flood tide running through the middle of the day
until 3.00 pm.
A
course was set in the Thorney Reach and by 12.30 there was a reasonably
steady 5 knots of breeze from the south west,
giving a fair beat
against the strong incoming tide.
The
key to the racing was to get clear through the start line and away
to the banks out of the strongest tide. Ian Dobson/Katie
Restall
put their marker down in race 1 with the best start followed by
Martyn and Clare Jones. Behind them there was close racing
with Tom and
Jo Hewitson coming through from mid fleet to take third place at
the finish, behind the leading pair.
In
race 2 Katrina Gilbert/Jenny Root broke clear at the start and
sailed away from the fleet. Hugo and Olwen Fisher looked
good away
from the start, though it was Hamish Walker/Claire Stubbs who
judged the approach to the first windward mark just right
to take second
place, with the consistent Hewitsons again in third place by
the finish.
Race
3 saw the advantage off the start line switch to the left hand
side of the course with a port bias line and a weakening
tide. Harry
and Prue Roome led at the first mark, followed by Philip Pascall/Sue
Kalderon. The Hewitsons led the group from the right hand side
of the course and worked their way through to the lead. Mike
Chapman/Lynne Ratcliffe were always in close contact with the
lead group and
grabbed
second place on the finish line from the Roomes.
The
tide was now turning, accompanied by the sea breeze beginning to
veer. Attempts to get the fleet away were hampered by
over enthusiasm from the sailors and after a general recall
and
an abandoned start
it was clear that the breeze was going to drop and the tide
strengthen so racing was abandoned for the day.
This
left Tom and Jo Hewitson as winners for the weekend, one point
ahead of Katarina Gilbert/Jenny Root and Ian
Dobson/Katie Restall
who had to be split on their discard; fourth was Hamish
Walker/Clare Stubbs with Martyn and Clare Jones the first
home team in
fifth.
Katarina Gilbert was top lady helm and Harry Roome won
the Old Man’s
prize.
Harry
Roome