Speed Sails Win Albacore Open at Winsford Flash Sailing Club

by Race Team 1 27. June 2012 20:34

Whilst the stormy forecast may have kept some away those that did turn up were treated to some interesting wind patterns and good close racing plus the usual Flash hospitability.

Race 1 saw Paul Lennie and Pam Gott (Winsford Flash) 7909 first to the windward mark closely followed closely by son and father team Mathew and Paul Metcalfe-Smith (Ogston SC) 8158 just ahead of Phil Smith and Fiona Nidre (Winsford Flash) 8152. Phil managed to work his way through the fleet to take the gun ahead of Mathew.

After a hearty lunch the squall at the start of race 2 was put to good use by Mike Banner and Pippa Mitchell (Winsford Flash) 8133 who shot off the line leaving mayhem behind them. They extended their lead throughout the race to finish comfortably ahead of both Phil and Paul.

That meant it was all down to the last race, which started in the steadiest wind conditions. Mike, sailing again with his former crew Pippa, tacked onto a shift just after the start to take an early lead only for Phil to slowly claw back resulting in a tense covering duel to the finish with Mike managing to hold on and win the race and the event overall. At the prize giving Ian McLean and Jack Davey (Dee SC) 6833 picked up a bottle of wine each to celebrate their first Albacore Open whilst Mike thanked the club for a well organised event and dedicated his first open win to the late Mary Ayrton, a former Winsford Albacore stalwart and wife of Ken Aytron.

Overall Results:

Pos Sail No Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 Pts
1st 8133 Mike Banner Pippa Mitchell Winsford Flash -3 1 1 2
2nd 8152 Phil Smith Fiona Nidre Winsford Flash 1 -2 2 3
3rd 8158 M Metcalfe P Metcalfe Ogston 2 -4 4 6
4th 7909 Paul Lennie Pam Gott Winsford Flash -4 3 3 6
5th 1903 Nigel Miller Hazel Miller Winsford Flash 5 5 DNF 10
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Speed Machine Notches up 8th Meet Win of the Season - Enterprise Open at West Lancashire Yacht Club

by Race Team 1 26. June 2012 17:59

Enterprises at West Lancashire Yacht Club

24th June 2012

As all the competitors arrived at Ainsdale on Sea to enjoy tidal racing, the OD checked the conditions and cancelled the sea sailing and re-organized the event at the safety of the Marine Lake.

The wind was gusting force 6 with a southwesterly wind and Sunshine broke through later in the afternoon.

Race 1, eight boats crossed the start line and was served a figure of eight course around or through the islands. Andrew Ashworth and Lynn Kissick (WLYC) where first round the windward mark followed by Jonathon Woodward and Alex Halliwell (North Staffs / WLYC) and Mark Lunn & Steve Blackburn (WLYC) were third. The race soon settled down and the wind picked up with aqua planning on the runs. Mark and Jonathon overtook Andrew on the second lap. Mark went onto win the race. Jonathon had bad luck on the second lap with his kicker bracket breaking and retired from racing for the day. Andrew finished second, Clive Porter and Roy Kissick came in third with Alison Payne & Kev Law in forth Place.

Back to back races for race 2, Mark was first to the windward buoy and Andrew was just behind in 2nd and Clive in third. The wind was still providing gusts of force 6 and was very entertaining to watch the Ents planing through the Islands. Mark held onto his first with Andrew in second and Clive in third. Barry Moss and Julie Moore (Shustoke) finished 4th.

Lunch was definitely needed, Chicken Breast in Tomato sauce served with new potatoes and salad and dessert was homemade banoffee cake. The food was certainly enjoyed by all.

Race 3. The wind was starting to decrease but Andrew Ashworth rounded the windward mark first and finished first. Clive finished third, Barry finished third and Paul Young & Phil Harrison (Midland) came in fourth.

A big thank you to WLYC for their hard work.

By Steve Blackburn

West Lancashire Yacht Club
Enterprise Open Meeting 2012

Results

Position Sail No Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 Nett
1 55 Mark Lunn Steve Blackburn WLYC 1 1 DNS 2
2 22948 Andrew Ashworth Lynn Kissick WLYC 2 2 1 3
3 22526 Clive Porter Roy Kissick WLYC 3 3 2 5
4 23008 Barry Moss Julie Moore Shustoke 6 4 3 7
5 22901 Paul Young Phil Harrison Mildland SC 5 5 4 9
6 22526 Alison Payne Kevin Law Toddbrook 4 6 DNS 10
7 16696 Phillip Deeley Kalvin Hodgson Midland DNF DNS DNS 18
7 23089 Jonathon Woodward Alex Haliwell South Staffs / WLYC DNF DNS DNS 18
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7th Meeting Win of the Season at the Enterprise Masters Championship in Bristol

by Race Team 1 20. June 2012 23:50

Speed Sails Enterprise Speed Machine Dinghy Boat

Speed Sails Mark Lunn Wins their 7th Meeting of the Season in the Speed Machine

Mark Lunn has just returned to The Enterprise Fleet making quite an impression and showing that he has not lost his talented skills for sailing the Enterprise. This 2 Day Enterprise Masters Championship, held at Bristol Corinthian YC 16 – 17 June 2012 was supported from all points of the compass, Looe SC were well represented and there were Enterprises from the Dales, Staffordshire, Midlands, South and North Wales.

This Championship was sailed under a different format. A total of 7 shorter Races, 4 on Saturday and 3 on Sunday were all sailed despite some very challenging wind conditions on the Saturday. The wind was averaging a Force 4 but gusts were seen to peak at Force 7 – 8 during the day.

As you can see from the Overall Results, quite a few compettors decided to participate in the racing from the BCYC Club House on Saturday. However the conditions were sailable and to prove it Bryan Smith, at a spritely age 75, with Crew Richard Bateman sailed all the races and came in with a 23rd overall finishing position and took the 1st Helm Over 70 Prize. The Club House sailors could only look on in admiration!!

Sunday's wind was averaging 3-4 but at times ‘flukey’. Race 6 had to be restarted as the changing wind conditions caused Arky Wainwright and his Race Officer Team to re-lay the course. This Masters also had some new helms join the ranks of 40+. The Jane and Nick Scutt, the usual husband/wife team at this event was replaced by Nick Scutt taking the helm (Nick is always crew for Jane) with crew Akshan Jirasinha. Many had not seen Nick helm before and he came in with a very good overall position of 27th, this is particularly good when you consider that Nick did not finish all the races on Saturday.

The other new helm, who did not venture out on Saturday, was Pete Rowley with Crew Steve Graham. (Many will remember Pete from his long term crewing for Richard Estaugh). Pete surprised us all by coming 1st in Race 7 – well done – wish he had braved the wind and white horses on the Saturday. Pete came 20th Overall. BCYC put on a first class Masters Dinner on the Saturday together with Club House Sports.

As usual with the Masters event it was Dinner Jackets and ‘Posh Frocks’. The whole weekend was a real success and thoroughly enjoyable on and off the water – thanks were given to the BCYC Galley, Bar and Race Officer Arky Wainwright, who did an excellent job in what was, at times, very tricky winy conditions. Everyone worked very hard to put on this event – it was very much appreciated by the Competitors and Enterprise Association. If they will entertain our fleet again we will be back.

The competitors were presented with glassware made by The Glass Lady in Southampton - Plaques engraved with the New Enterprise Logo for the first 6 places overall and Tumblers for the special prizes:

1st Lady Helm, Alice Allen / Sharky, BCYC

1st Lady Crew, Alex Halliwell / Jonathan Woodward, WLYC

1st Husband & Wife, Phil / Catriona Bevan, Grafham Water SC

1st Both over 40, Mark Lunn / Steve Blackburn, WLYC

1st Ton-up Helm, Alan Johnson / Paula Fisher, SCYC/SSC

1st Ken Bird Trophy, 50+ Nick Jackson / Tom Key, Burghfield SC

1st Veteran 60+ Alan Johnson / Paula Fisher, SCYC/SSC

1st Helm Over 70, Bryan Smith / Richard Bateman, BCYC

Overall Results:

Pos Sail No Boat Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts

1st 55 SPEED MACHINE Mark Lunn Steve Blackburn WLYC 2 3 1 1 3 1 37 11

2nd 23089 SIMPLY RED Jonathan Woodward Alex Halliwell South Staffs 3 1 3 2 ‑14 5 6 20

3rd 19876 SUBSONIC WHINKLE Alan Johnson Paula Fisher SSC/SCYC 1 2 4 3 ‑12 9 9 28

4th 23127 TIME FOR PLAN B Tim Sadler Hannah Sadler Yorkshire Dales 6 ‑17 2 4 11 6 3 32

5th 23015 WEDG E Nick Jackson Tom Key Burghfield 4 6 6 6 7 3 ‑11 32

6th 23193 ZZZOOM Rob Libby Brian Bowdler Looe SC 10 8 8 9 ‑13 7 5 47

7th 22489 SOUTHERN COMFORT Tom Shaw Ivan Jaycock Looe SC 11 7 12 7 5 11 ‑22 53

8th 22501 BLUE JOB Alice Allen Sharky BCYC 8 11 7 11 ‑15 13 4 54

9th 22166 Steve Sargent Callum Dingle 9 5 5 10 ‑20 16 16 61

10th 22933 H.R.T. Ann Jackson Alan Skeens Burghfield SC 37 37 14 14 2 4 2 73

11th 22892 Gavin Willis Phil Bush 5 4 13 13 ‑32 23 17 75

12th 22322 KIRKUPCASTOFFS Keith Tyler Katie Tyler Hunts SC 18 16 11 15 4 ‑25 14 78

13th 22130 THURSDAYS CHILD Matthew Jaycock Chris Jackman Looe SC 13 13 9 8 ‑28 20 19 82

14th 21067 RISE AND SHINE Ian Wakeling Jimmy Millar BCYC 7 12 10 16 ‑22 17 21 83

15th 23275 WIMP Ges Brown Julie Moore Chester SCC 37 37 37 5 1 10 8 98

16th 22075 Jim Hunt Henry Hunt Beaver SC 37 10 37 37 6 2 7 99

17th 22439 FLOOZY Phil Bevan Catriona Bevan Grafham Water SC 15 9 37 37 16 14 10 101

18th 21500 BOB John Allen William Allen BCYC 37 37 15 12 10 12 15 101

19th 22901 OUTOFTHEBLUE Paul Young Megan Ward Midland SC 14 14 18 17 23 ‑24 23 109

20th 23223 Pete Rowley Steve Graham 16 37 37 37 8 15 1 114

21st 22823 Mike Cossey Christine Barron Sutton SC 37 37 16 18 18 18 18 125

22nd 23248 Martin Bottomley Ray Ball EmbertonPark SC 17 15 17 19 33 ‑35 28 129

23rd 22504 FLIC EN FLAC Bryan Smith Richard Bateman BCYC 12 19 19 20 ‑34 31 33 134

24th 21983 John Berry David Jones Etherow SC 19 18 37 37 17 27 29 147

25th 22702 ESPADARTE Nick Scutt Akshan Jirasinha Middle Nene SC 37 37 37 37 21 8 13 153

26th 23043 AOIFE Richard White Rebecca Stapp BCYC 20 37 37 37 19 26 26 165

27th 23008 JGREYMATTER Barry Moss Ian Deeley Shell Island SC 37 37 37 37 9 22 24 166

28th 23140 MY AIM IS TRUE Richard Leach Jane Pickford Penarth YC 37 37 37 37 30 19 12 172

29th 23050 MASTER CLASS Tim Finch Chris Gill Chester SCC 37 37 37 37 26 21 20 178

30th 23272 JUBILENT Dave Staniforth Becky Thickett 37 37 37 37 25 30 30 196

31st 22935 MALABAR Chris Palmer Dee Larkin Penarth YC 37 37 37 37 29 33 25 198

32nd 22345 SUZY DEE Paul Dunn Gary Oswald Looe SC 37 37 37 37 27 28 32 198

33rd 22148 GREEN MACHINE Alan Galloway Trevor Coleman BCYC 37 37 37 37 24 32 34 201

34th 22455 B6DEE Dave Wiggins Jackie Franklin BCYC 37 37 37 37 31 34 27 203

35th 23242 ROXY Andy Grant Graham Ritchie 37 37 37 37 35 29 31 206

36th 19054 John Stone Vicky Stone 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 222

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Speed Machine 1st Again - Enterprise Open at Rudyard Lake Sailing Club

by Race Team 1 13. June 2012 23:54

Speed Sails Enterprise Speed Machine Dinghy Boat

Enterprise Open at Rudyard Lake Sailing Club

By Paul Gimson on 11 Jun10 June 2012

After a week of storms and rain, four visiting Enterprises arrived at Rudyard Lake Sailing Club to find the full lake looking like a Mirror, reflecting the far bank in perfect symmetry. Needless to say there was a lot of umming and ahhing about whether to unpack the boats, (John Berry took no chances and signed up for lunch before registering). Eventually occasional ripples could be seen on the water and someone made a move towards a buckle on a cover, this started a rush and before you could say ‘Jack Holt' the visitors joined the 6 Rudyard boats and the Open began.

After some indecision by the wind as to whether it was blowing and if so in which direction a course was set and the first race was under way. Alan Johnson crewed by Paula Fisher lead round the windward mark closely followed by Mark Lunn & Steve Blackburn. These two battled it out to the end with Johnson defending well to take first place. A little further back there was a great battle for 3rd 4th and 5th between the two visitors Mike Cossey & Christine Barron, John Berry & David Jones and the Rudyard boat of Micheal Jacot & Emma Smith. Eventually finishing Berry 3rd, Jacot 4th and Cossey 5th.

For the start of Race 2 the wind momentarily filled in. This time Lunn took the lead, he was constantly challenged by Johnson but held on for the win. A little puff of wind then brought the rest of the fleet home. After a splendid lunch the wind still showed little sign of playing ball so a short windward leeward course was set. Again it was Lunn and Johnson at the front matching each other tack for tack with Lunn again first over the line to take First Place Overall. Johnson was 2nd and Cossey with two 3rd places taking 3rd.

Overall Results:

Pos Sail No Helm Crew Club R1 R2 R3 Pts

1st 55 Mark Lunn Steve Blackburn West Lancs -2 1 1 2

2nd 19876 Alan Johnson Paula Asher Southport 1 -2 2 3

3rd 22823 Mike Cossey Christine Barron Sutton -5 3 3 6

4th 21983 John Berry David Jones Etherow 3 -4 4 7

5th 15942 Michael Jacot Emma Smith Rudyard 4 -5 5 9

6th 21145 David Burnham Margaret Burnham Rudyard -6 6 6 12

7th 22903 Patricia Ordsmith Bradley Clark Rudyard -7 7 7 14

8th 16365 Toby Sanderson Grace Nugent Rudyard 8 -9 8 16

9th 20543 Arthur Wilson Mary Wilson Rudyard 9 8 (DNF) 17

10th 2207 Megan Smith Amy Sanderson Rudyard 10 10 (DNC) 20

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