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British Sharpie Championship,Wells S.C. Norfolk, 18 - 20 June 2011

 

Sail no.

helm

crew

Club

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Total pts

Overall position

GBR 125

Chris Gibbs

Tim Gibbs

WSC

1

4

1

1

dnf

7

1

GBR 12

James Case

Jimmy Goodley

WSC

2

1

2

3

dnf

8

2

H 137

Eric Verkaik

Patrick Verkaik

De Breek

3

2

3

7

4

12

3

NED 135

Dennis Van Vliet

Ton Van Berkel

WVI

6

3

4

2

dnf

15

4

GBR 9

Paddy Spink

John Ellison

BSSC

8

9

5

9

1

23

5

NED 226

Richard Mulderij

Alastair Ogle

WSC

10

14

6

6

3

25

6

GBR 3

Sam Neill

Cliff Nye

BSSC

5

10

15

8

dnf

38

7

GBR 135

Martin Read

Olly Read

WSC

14

11

9

5

dnf

39

8

NED 14

Arnold Mulderij

Marcel Verlaan

WVD

dnf

6

7

4

dnf

40

9

GBR 129

Richard Cracknell

Sally Wynne

WSC

7

12

11

12

dnf

42

10

GBR 132

Kiki Spink

Ed Medcalf

BSSC

9

15

17

dnf

2

43

11

GBR 127

Adam Anthony

Ben Johnson

BSSC

13

13

10

10

dnf

46

12

GBR 134

Brian Lambert

Tim Adams

BSSC

11

5

8

dnf

dns

47

13

GBR 128

Alex Smith

Paul Beachell

OSSC

15

16

16

13

5

49

14

GBR 16

Richard Major

Bob Curtis

WSC

12

7

14

dnf

dnf

56

15

GBR 15

Chris Hardy

Alan Coe

WSC

4

8

dnf

dnf

dnf

58

16

GBR 69

Rob Wynne

Liberty Wynne

WSC

17

18

13

15

dnf

63

17

GBR 77

Bill Andrews

Tim Andrews

BSSC

dns

dns

12

11

dnf

69

18

GBR 92

Dick Pratt

Matt

Bosham

dnf

17

dnf

14

dnf

77

19

GBR 111

Tim Ashby

Jamie Borthwick

WSC

18

19

19

dnf

dns

79

20

GBR 63

Henry Birkett

Ed Farrell

BSSC

16

dnf

18

dnf

dnf

80

21

GBR 118

Simon Neal

Elliott

WSC

dns

dns

20

dnf

dnf

89

22

 

Race report -  written by James Case

Wells Sailing Club hosted a successful Nationals attended by 22 Sharpies, for their 3 day championship. Wells rallied the members to help out in every capacity, ably assisted by rescue boats from Brancaster Staithe SC, & OK class secretary, Andy Turner from Overy Staithe SC, doing an excellent job as PRO.

The choice of a spring tide weekend, to allow for harbour sailing in the event of strong winds proved to be a shrewd move. Bleary eyed crews arrived at 5.30AM to be met with a strong WSW breeze. The fleet headed to sea, however conditions were deemed borderline for safety with 30mph gusts, so the fleet returned inshore for harbour racing.

Recent ground works, to accommodate the wind farm boats have restricted the sailing area within the harbour, however the Harbour Commissioners cooperation in moving the dredger, and service vessels, allowed a good Olympic course to be set.

The first beat options were to keep out of the flood tide to the North, or risk more tide but pick up the lifts closer to the beach. The latter proved the better option, with Case& Goodley rounding first, closely followed by the Gibbs brothers & Dutch father & son team, Verkaik. On the second beat, Gibbs put in a short tack to clear his wind, towards the beach. This proved to be astute, as they then powered upwind to take the lead, & hold it to the finish. Hardy & Coe were rewarded with the Chairmans Trophy for their efforts, for an above par finish, in 4th.

Race 2 saw Case rounding first, with the Verkaiks 2nd, and fellow Dutch team Van Vliet & Van Berkel in 3rd. These positions were held to the finish, with Gibbs in 4th, unable to break through the close attention of the Dutchmen.

Sunday offered no respite from the wind & rain, a short postponement was called, to allow the harbour to fill on the flood tide.

Race 3 followed a familiar pattern, with the first three boats being Case, Gibbs, & Verkaik. Case remembered his error from the previous day, & covered the Gibbs team hard on the second beat. However they used their weight & skill to power through to leeward, & just gain control shortly before the windward mark, before easing away to win.

Race 4 got underway at the second attempt, with more boats becoming attracted to a crowded pin end. Gibbs escaped from a poor start, weaving through the stream of starboard tack boats, to find clear air. They used exemplary teamwork, to tack on every shift, thus gaining the lead by the first mark. Many other crews were struggling to tack as smoothly in the fierce gusty conditions. Van Vliet gave chase in a comfortable 2nd position. Case recovered from a poor start, to pinch third from Dutch team of Mulderij & Verlaan who were handicapped by a broken mainsheet mount; forcing them to hold the mainsheet directly from the boom.  The rescue boats were kept busy, with the gybe mark claiming many a capsize victim during the progressively frequent wild gusts.

The wind finally relented on Monday, allowing a sea course to be set. A light NW breeze barely sufficed to make progress against the strong tide, leading to a painfully slow first beat. Former champions Spink & Ellison appeared to be leading daughter Kiki Spink & Ed Metcalf back to Brancaster Staithe, far to the West; however this wily tactic of delaying his port tack out to sea proved to be well judged. An hour & a half after the start, he swooped round the windward mark, whilst those tempted offshore earlier, were barely stemming the tide. By finishing almost a leg of the course ahead, the time cut off, within 15 minutes of the first boat, proved severe. Only 5 boats made it, with Kiki claiming 2nd, and Richard Mulderij & Alastair Ogle in 3rd.

 With no further racing possible, the fleet were towed home, ready for the prize giving.

The Bosham SC Sharpie crew’s long distance attendance was recognised, by inviting their club to host the 2012 Sharpie Nationals.

Chris & Tim Gibbs deservedly extended their unique winning run, to 8 consecutive British Championship titles. 

The Dutch were thanked for their continued support of the British Championships. Some crews will return for the European Sharpie Championships, from 24-29th July, hosted by Brancaster Staithe SC, who anticipate a fleet of over 60 boats.

 

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