The Day of the Dogfights
The B14 Circus arrived at Grafham Water to a SW 5 – 7 knot
breeze and partly cloudy skies. Racing was to be held on the western course.
Following the Musto Skiffs and 49er/Int. 14 starts at 3 minute intervals, it
was going to be a case of racing in clear air and still trying to go the right
way.

Race 1 and with the bias swinging further to the pin, 758
(Tim Harrison/Jonny Radcliffe) rolled the dice and just cleared the fleet on
port tack to hit middle right and take control of the first beat. At the
windward mark, they led from Ronstan (Mike Bees/Ferret),
Ince&Co (Mark Watts/Drew Malcolm), 654 (Dan Cowin/Rachel Bennett), CSC
(Chris Bines/Dave Gibbons) and Blue Marine (Allan Stuart/George Morris). Down
the run the fleet compressed with Seavolution/Blue Marine (Mark Barnes/Pete
Nicholson) being the guys finding the snakes and getting their teeth into the
back of the front pack. Up the beat 758 and Ronstan pulled away from the others
with little to separate the next 10 boats. Rounding the windward mark Ronstan and
758 were neck and neck, with little to chose all the way to the finish with 758
getting the gun. Behind them, Seavolution/Blue Marine had got past Ince&Co
to chase down CSC. At the gybe for the lay-line to the finish, Seavolution/Blue
Marine, got inside CSC to claim 3rd with CSC 2 boat-lengths astern
followed by a similar margin to Ince&Co.
Race 2 and more of the same but no port flier to chase down.
At the windward end, CSC got the best start followed by 770 (Simon
Hadley/Tristan Hutt) at the pin end. Up the beat it was a case of go into
lighter airs and wind bend to the left or right and stronger breeze but greater
distance. By the windward there was little between the 2 groups, with Ronstan,
770, CSC, 758, Ovington Boats (Dave Hall/Phil Eltringham), Seavolution/Blue
Marine and Hyde Sails (Alan Davis/Kathy Sherratt) rounding in the first tight
group. Down the run with the fleet splitting left and right with the middle
empty, the right hand side juggernaut looked to be favoured. At the leeward
mark it was Ronstan from 758 followed by 770, CSC, Ovington Boats and
Seavolution/Blue Marine. Up the next beat the front 2 covered the fleet. At the
windward mark Ronstan led from 758 and CSC. Down the run Seavolution/Blue
Marine got the jump on Ovington Boats and CSC with CSC splitting out left down
the middle. At the leeward mark, Ronstan, followed by 758 erroneously rounded
for another beat. Next CSC on starboard converged with Seavolution/Blue Marine
on port, getting ahead on the gybe to head for the finish and taking the win
from Seavolution/Blue Marine, 770, Ovington Boats and Hyde Sails. Ronstan
recovered to 9th and 758 to 8th.

Race 3 and with the 49er/Int.14 fleet general recalled to
the back, the B14s had their first chance at a clean breeze on the first beat.
Up the first beat it paid to go up the middle with Ince&Co leading 774
(Piers Lambert/Kathy Sherratt), 776 (Dick Roe/Kate Dulieu) Ovington Boats, 770,
CSC and Seavolution/Blue Marine round the windward markup. On the first run,
CSC passed 774 and Seavolution/Blue Marine passed 770 and Ovington Boats. Up
the next beat, Ince&Co led the charge to the right followed by Ovington
Boats, Seavolution/Blue Marine and Ronstan. To the left went CSC, 774 and 758. At
the windward mark the right had paid but it was still very close with only a
few baot lengths separating the front runners. On the run to the finish, all
were aware that the 49er/Int. 14 fleets were closing fast. At the finish it was
Ince&Co who held on from Seavolution/Blue Marine who in turn, held off CSC
by the smallest of margins just beating 774 with Ovington Boats right astern.
After this group, with 3 fleets converging on the leeward gate with little
wind, big snakes and ladders took place with Ronstan being the biggest loser.
Race 4 and the final roll of the dice. Out of the blocks it
was Seavolution/Blue Marine with Ovington Boats and Ince&Co. drag racing to
right of middle Ovington Boats got inside Seavolution/Blue Marine and 776 but
were beaten to the windward mark by Ince&Co and 654 from middle left. With
CSC in contention and right on Seavolution/Blue Marine’s transom, there was no
sure winner. Down the run Ovington Boats, Ince&Co and Seavolution/Blue
Marine headed down the middle with 654, CSC and 758 going left with the bulk of
the fleet right. At the leeward gate the front runners had held position other
than CSC getting the overlap on Seavolution/Blue Marine at the mark rounding
and 776 slipping back a one place. Up the next beat Ovington Boats held the
lead closely followed by the next 4 with nothing to choose between them but
Seavolution/Blue Marine managed to climb 2 boat lengths inside CSC on the drag
to the right. Round the windward mark with 7 boat lengths separating the front
5, it could not be closer. Ovington Boats led to the right but Ince&Co now
had Seavolution/Blue Marine breathing down on them, hotly chased by 654 and
CSC. Gybing to the finish lay line, Seavolution/Blue Marine, got the better of
Ince&Co and then soaked down to gas Ovington Boats on the run into the
finish. At the finish, Seavolution/Blue Marine got the better of Ovington Boats
with Ince&Co 3rd and 654 holding off the ever present charge of
CSC.
With only one race where the leading boat at the last windward
mark winning the race, most had a very hard day at the office.
The B14s as ever, partied as they know how to at first the
club and then the Wheatsheaf pub with a few stragglers form the Mustos.
Sunday dawned and alas another weekend where only one days
sailing was held as the wind did not play ball, but not to be outdone the fleet
retired to the clubs café for a hearty breakfast and packing up of tents and
boats. The racing on Saturday had been well run and shore team provided good
backup.

Seavolution/Blue Marine won a very hard fought Inlands by
the skin of their teeth which the results do not reflect. With virtually every
race closely fought this year, 2008 can only get better. Next events are the
Asymmetric Series at Grafham and Rutland
followed by the Winter Pursuit Series.
Results
|
Rank
|
Name
|
SailNo
|
Helm
|
Crew
|
Club
|
R1
|
R2
|
R3
|
R4
|
Total
|
Nett
|
|
1st
|
Seavolution/Blue Marine
|
768
|
Mark Barnes
|
Pete Nicholson
|
Whitstable/Brightlingsea
|
(3)
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
8.0
|
5.0
|
|
2nd
|
CSC
|
775
|
Chris Bines
|
Dave Gibbons
|
Brightlingsea SC
|
4
|
1
|
3
|
(5)
|
13.0
|
8.0
|
|
3rd
|
Ince&Co
|
772
|
Mark Watts
|
Drew Malcolm
|
Weston SC
|
5
|
(7)
|
1
|
3
|
16.0
|
9.0
|
|
4th
|
Ovington Boats
|
777
|
David Hall
|
Phil Eltringham
|
Thorpe
Bay SC
|
(11)
|
4
|
5
|
2
|
22.0
|
11.0
|
|
5th
|
|
758
|
Tim Harrison
|
Jonny Ratcliffe
|
Burnham SC
|
1
|
8
|
(9)
|
6
|
24.0
|
15.0
|
|
6th
|
|
770
|
Simon Hadley
|
Tristan Hutt
|
Marconi SC
|
(13)
|
3
|
6
|
8
|
30.0
|
17.0
|
|
7th
|
Ronstan
|
771
|
Mike Bees
|
Fursty Ferrett
|
Brightlingsea SC
|
2
|
9
|
(DNF)
|
7
|
35.0
|
18.0
|
|
8th
|
Mess Around
|
654
|
Daniel Cowin
|
Rachel Bennett
|
Ely SC
|
7
|
(14)
|
12
|
4
|
37.0
|
23.0
|
|
9th
|
2 Racks of Port
|
774
|
Piers Lambert
|
Nikki Webster
|
Brightlingsea SC
|
9
|
(13)
|
4
|
11
|
37.0
|
24.0
|
|
10th
|
Hyde Sails
|
753
|
Alan Davis
|
Kathy Sherratt
|
Weston SC
|
8
|
5
|
11
|
(13)
|
37.0
|
24.0
|
|
11th
|
Blue Marine
|
761
|
Allan Stuart
|
George Morris
|
King George SC
|
6
|
(11)
|
10
|
9
|
36.0
|
25.0
|
|
12th
|
|
672
|
Steve Hollingsworth
|
Chris Murphy
|
Restronguet SC
|
12
|
6
|
(14)
|
10
|
41.0
|
28.0
|
|
13th
|
Hydrotherapy
|
776
|
Dick Roe
|
Kate Dulieu
|
Great Yarmouth
& Gorleston SC
|
10
|
(12)
|
7
|
12
|
41.0
|
29.0
|
|
14th
|
|
729
|
Alan Bennett
|
James Lawton
|
Etherow
|
(14)
|
10
|
8
|
14
|
46.0
|
32.0
|
|
15th
|
|
682
|
Mike Raine
|
Jane Hill
|
North Staffs
|
15
|
15
|
13
|
(15)
|
59.0
|
42.0
|
|
16th
|
|
678
|
Barry Pine
|
Alistair Storer
|
King George SC
|
(16)
|
16
|
15
|
16
|
61.0
|
45.0
|