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Merlin Rocket Silver Tiller Open Meeting
FULL RESULTS
Sunday 10th April 2011 at Banbury Sailing Club
The twenty seven boats which arrived at Boddington
reservoir on Sunday morning for the fifth meeting in the Craftinsure Merlin
Rocket travellers series were greeted with glorious sunshine, and very
little, very shifty wind, coming (mainly) from the club side of the lake.
Undaunted, the OD set a course which, during the briefing, looked like
spaghetti thrown at the blackboard, but on the water turned into a beat,
close reaches, runs, indeed a really decent racetrack.
The Reservoir itself is not the largest sailing area in the UK and on this
occasion, there wasn’t much wind, but these factors made this event.
The yachting press are always keen to feature exciting photographs of
sailors being tested by extremely strong winds and raging seas, yet the
conditions on this reservoir on Sunday were equally a test of windsense,
racecraft, boat handling and mental strength as any F6 race on the sea, and
the sailing standard in this fleet is extremely high.
Race one got away cleanly. The first beat was to buoy 4 in the NE
corner of the reservoir, and a start in clear wind with pace allowed the
leading pack to round and be halfway down the second leg whilst the mid
fleeters were still rounding the first mark. Spinnakers went up and down
with the shifts as the reaches tightened and broadend. The race was won by
Speed Sails dream team Matt Biggs and Andy Davies, closely followed by Steve
and Gill Leney – back on form after a patchy open performance at Salcombe-
and in third was evergreen Richard Whitworth with guest crew Jack Tosh.
As the wind was forecast to die off completely, the OD ran the second race
back to back with the first. The breeze filled in slightly, but shifted and
the fleet beat up to buoy seven (NW corner) but four (it should have been
more) boats were discounted from the chocolates by being adjudged to be OCS.
The Biggs/Davies combination again came in first with Chris Martin showing
what a good sailor he can be to come second, with Simon Blake third.
After a super club lunch, the fleet sailed off for the final race.
The wind had shifted and dropped, indeed there were patches of wind no more
than 15 metres in diameter moving across the lake as well as the general
wind backing between NE and NW. Putting yourself in the right place for the
wind in relation to the course was vital and after a last minute change of
course then a general recall, the new pairing Duncan and Harriet Salmon
showed how it was done to take the win, followed by Tom Stewart and Rich
Hall second, with Blake/Jackson third.
This meant that Biggs/Davies won overall, Salmon/Salmon were second and
Blake was third, after a challenging days racing at this most
hospitable of Midland clubs. First Prime of Life (10 - 20 years old)
boat was Back to the Future (3583) sailed by Chris Martin & Matt Smith and
first Mature (20+ years old) boat was Riders on the Storm (3382) sailed by
Tim Bury &
Pat Kuenzler.
Thanks to the duty crew ably led by Club President, Dave Cornish, the
catering team of Wendy, Shirley, John and Jane who kept everybody fed,
Rebecca who signed everyone in and kept everyone watered from behind the bar
and to Rod Bowes for the excellent photos. Without such helpers the day
would not have been possible nor as enjoyable for everyone.
Many sponsors deserve a mention here to - Craftinsure who sponsor the Silver
Tiller series, and the Midland Circuit sponsors: Dirtyhands, MF Promotions,
Paintcraft, Pinnell & Bax, and Winder Boats. Thanks to all.
Ben Archer
FULL RESULTS
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Leaders struggle to lay buoy 1

Matt Biggs & Chris Martin open lead in race 2

Start race 2 - spot who's over the line

1st beat race 2

Where's the wind?

Starboard!

Just
watch that buoy!

Spinnakers

Jack gets the spinnaker on

Grebes in hot pursuit |