Speed Sails Phantom Aeroweb 3D Moulded Sails Wins Phantom Southern Series

by Race Team 1 16. August 2012 18:43

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Another race and our new Speed Sails Phantom Aeroweb 3D Moulded Sail does the job with a glorious win. Read below for a detailed report:

Bright sunshine and Force 4/5 winds greeted the 15 entrants for the first day of the Shoreham Phantom Open Meeting held over the 11th/12th August 2012, the seventh race out of nine for the Phantom Class Association Southern Series.

For the initial briefing the Race Officer detailed a four lap course for all races consisting of triangle two sausages, triangle then finish. This in itself did not appear too complicated but was to later catch out some competitors who appeared cerebrally challenged when it came to working out which leg of the course they should be on.

Race 1 was hotly contested with Simon Hawkes (Wimbleball SC) leading the fleet up the first beat closely followed by Nick Mason (Island Barn SC), Tim Hemlsey (Frensham Pond) and Nick Orman (Castle Cove). The first reach was a real screamer with a number of competitors getting caught out with the combination of Force 5 gusts and rolling waves. Simon Hawkes pulled out a commanding lead to the finish followed in by Tim Hemsley (2nd) and Nick Mason (3rd).

It was more of the same for Race 2 with Simon Hawkes and Nick Orman pulling away followed by local boy Tyler Harmsworth (Shoreham SC) and Nick Mason. On the last lap Hawkes put paid to a second win for the day by forgetting to go onto the reach for the last lap and deciding to do a third sausage. Nick Orman followed while the rest of the fleet went on to complete the proper course, with Tyler Harmsworth taking the honours followed by Nick Mason (2nd) and Mike Tustin of Bowmoor SC making a welcome return to the Phantom fleet in his new boat, finishing third. Hawkes and Orman finished 10th and 11th respectively.

That ended the racing for Saturday with the evening spent by competitors in the club house hotly contesting the 'how many sausages make a course' issue. Hawkes and Orman lost the argument 12 – 3 and in the absence of any formal protest the results stood. Beer and curry was served in the club house and for desert the local Indian restaurant were only too happy to supply Hawkes and Orman a helping of curried humble pie!

Sunday morning dawned for Race 3 with a Force 3 breeze and more sunshine. Again Simon Hawkes led the competitors up the beat and a battle then ensued between him and Nick Orman with Hawkes once again taking the win. The wind was dropping as the race went on and swinging from the East round to the West causing what should have been the beat to become a fetch. The lighter members of the fleet took advantage of this with Mike Tustin working his way up to a credible third place.

With the 180 degree shift the Race Officer hurriedly reset the course and the fleet set of in a force 2 which gradually increased into force 3. Nick Orman achieved what looked like the impossible and led Hawkes around the first mark, however normal order was resumed with Hakes overtaking him on the downwind leg.

Nick Mason and Mike Tustin battled it out for third place downwind and till Tustin decided he wasn’t too bothered about his new gel coat and luffed Nick Mason resulting in a collision. Tustin sailed off while Mason did his penalty turns. Hakes and Orman continued their battle with Tyler Harmsworth chasing them down with Hawkes ending up the eventual winner, followed by Orman (2nd), Harmsworth (3rd) and Tustin (4th).

Overall Results:

Pos Helm Club Pts
1st   Simon Hawkes Wimbleball SC 3
2nd   Tyler Harmsworth Shoreham SC 8
3rd   Nick Orman Castle Cove SC 8
4th Mike Tustin  Bowmoor SC 10
5th Nick Mason Island Barn SC 11
6th James Dawson RYA 16
7th John Bower Royal Plymouth 16
8th Alex Dawson Island Barn SC 19
9th Peter Bennett Shoreham SC 20
10th Gordon Kingston Lee‑on‑solent 23

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Speed Sails Phantom Aeroweb 3D Moulded Sail Wins first time out at Sutton Bingham April 2012

by Race Team 1 20. April 2012 18:23

Sutton Bingham Phantom Open

Saturday 14th April 2012 saw the dawn of the Annual Sutton Bingham SC Phantom Open. With the previous two years being hampered by light to no winds the competitors were greeted by the makings of a 10 knot breeze for the three race event.

8 local club boats supported by 5 visitors started the first race at the bottom end of the lake. The Race officer Dave Thomson and his team set a fairly short line causing a few shouts as the boats set off in a growing and shifting breeze. Local boy Ian Jay set the PACE with Simon Hawkes (Wimbleball), Tim Hemlsey (Frensham) and Nick Orman (Castle Cove)hot on his heals. Through out the race the lead changed hand a number of times depending which side of the beat you went up. Nick Orman was looking good for the win when he stuck it in on the last beat in a growing breeze. It was then a fight to the line where Ian Jay secured the honours closely followed by Hawkes, Hemsley and Orman.

Following lunch the second race started in a breeze that was now showing 20 knot guests. A barging start by Tim Hemsley saw him forced into penalty turns and a place at the back of the fleet for the first beat. Once again the same contenders battled for the front of the fleet this time with the addition of Nick Mason (Island Barn Resrvoir) exchanging 4th and 5th place with Tim Hemsley each beat as he worked his way up the fleet. Line honours went to Hawkes followed by Jay, Orman, Hemsley and Mason.

After a quick break the final race was on. With Ian Jay and Simon Hawkes both carrying a first and second place, this was the decider. There was a good 15 knots gusting to 20 as the fleet got away. Hawkes immediately established a credible lead which he did not relinquish giving a master class in flat boat sailing in gusting conditions and taking the event overall. Jay was 2nd followed by Hemsley and Mason.

A great days sailing in sunny and windy conditions. The Phantom Fleets Southern Series now moves on to Island Barn Reservoir SC for their next event on Saturday 21st April 2012.

Final standings.

1st - Simon Hawkes (2.0)
2nd- Ian Jay (3.0)
3rd - Tim Hemsley (6.0)
4th - Nick Orman (7.0)
5th - Nick Mason (9.0)
6th - Chris Bottomley (12.0)
7th - Jenn Botterill (14.0)
8th - Tony Cumberbatch (14.0)
9th - Richard Cumberbatch (14.0)
10th - John Bower (15.0)
11th - Steve Joyce (21.0)
12th - Nick Hendry (23.0)
13th - Phil Bailey (24.0)

for more photos and information please visit 

http://www.suttonbinghamsc.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1

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NEW Speed Sails Phantom Aeroweb 3D Moulded Sail

by Race Team 1 17. April 2012 18:59

Sorry for the lack of posts lately guys, we've been kinda busy. Some news to come to later this week though on all things Speed Sails!. In the meantime check out this nice little picture we took of one of our new Phantom Aeroweb 3D Moulded Sail

Phantom Aeroweb Sail now available 
Phantom Mainsail Dacron now available
Phantom Mainsail Laminate Maxx 04 now available

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15% OFF ALL PHANTOM SAILS & COVERS

by Race Team 4. August 2011 02:27

Again for one week we're having a limited 15% OFF All Phantom Sails & Covers, yes that even includes the Phantom Aeroweb Sails! Click the link below

http://bit.ly/f5In6C

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New Speed Vandercraft Phantom

by Race Team 16. March 2011 01:55

Speed Sails are proud to present the Speed Sails Vandercraft Phantom!

A ex Phantom National Champion has been working closely with Jeff Vanderbrought to develop the ultimate Phantom.

Constructed by Ovington for Vandercraft this boat is built using Epoxy Glass Foam Sandwich. The boat has a double floor with a non slip adhesive rolled to the floor.

All our new Vandercraft/Ovington Phantoms are being fitted our by rigging guru Nick Beloe. Nick will fit your new boat to your spec, or if you prefer he will fit out as a standard package as used by Speed sailmaker to win the 2008 National Championships and by another Speed customer to win in 2010.

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Maxx04 Speed Sails Finish 1st and 2nd at The Phantom Nationals

by Race Team 9. October 2010 01:28

Speed Sails, using Maxx04 Speed sails finished 1st and 2nd at the Phantom Nationals.  In the closest of finishes Nick sailed a great last day to do enough to win the event on count back from Jem and Charlie Cumbley all tied on 17 points.

Speed 1 used a standard Maxx04 mainsail, the same design that Speed 2 used to win the Nationals in 2008 and improved each day to clinch the title on the last gybe mark of the last race.  Speed 2 was using our new flatter sail on the new Selden skinny mast.  He showed impressive pace in the first two races and then put the brakes on with an OCS and a few average tactical decisions.

We’re currently working on an Aeroweb sail for Speed 2 to test to destruction over the Winter.

23RD TO 25TH JULY 2010

SailNo

Fleet

HelmName

Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

Nett

Pos

 

1318

30+

Speed Sails 1

Frensham Pond Sailing Club

2

7

-8

4

1

1

2

17

1

 

1324

40+

Speed Sails 2

Sutton SC

1

1

(77 OCS)

3

6

2

4

17

2

 

1370

18+

Charlie Cumbley

Teign Corinthian Y C

4

4

1

2

3

-5

3

17

3

 

1376

40+

Simon Childs

Stewartby Water Sports Club

3

8

3

6

-14

9

5

34

4

 

1359

40+

Simon Hawkes

Police Sailing UK

13

2

6

15

9

3

(76 OCS)

48

5

 

1309

40+

Lawrence Crispin

Stone Sailing Club

11

5

14

8

-23

16

1

55

6

 

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Speed Sails Test new Aero Web Mainsail at GP14 Welsh Champs

by Race Team 4. June 2010 20:05

The New Speed Aero Web Mainsail is being tested at the moment. we used the sail last weekend to see how it performs. The system allows us to align fibres with the loads in the sail. We can build a sail that will be lighter than a traditional sail, will distort less and have a longer racing life.

The guys could only manage to sail the first day of the GP14 Welsh Champs at Llandudno S.C. Using their new prototype Speed Aero Web Mainsail. They won the first race and looked set to repeat the result in the second but could not cope with the extra speed from the new mainsail and were OCS!

Video of the sails in action! Visit our new youtube channel

http://www.youtube.com/user/SpeedSails

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Speed Sails 3rd at Phantom Nationals

by Race Team 15. September 2008 20:00

www.speedsails.co.uk decided to make himself a new Phantom Sail and set off to the Phantom Nationals in Felixstowe Ferry over the weekend of 5-7th September. New to the Phantom Class it was completely unknown how he was going to get on in the 62 strong fleet...

After 2 days of strong winds and racing abandoned, the Phantom fleet finally managed to get out on the Sunday morning at 8.30am to try and make sure they got 4 races in. The wind did not hold up, in fact it increased as the day went on. 4 races were planned and 4 races were sailed. 

A consistant set of results saw us finish 3rd overall using the recently developed Speed Sails Phantom Sail.

Speed Sails Phantom Laminate Mainsail £712.05

Prices include VAT and sails come complete with sail bags, numbers, logos, windows, tell tales, battens, all eyelets and fittings where appropriate.

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Speed Sails The Winning Edge....

Founded in 1981 www.speedsails.co.uk have been making championship winning sails for over 25 years. With victories in classes ranging from 505s and Flying 15s to winning 5 consecutive Optimist nationals Speed Sails have repeatedly given boats the winning edge.