Race Report – October 3rd and 4th
It was an early start for the
yacht racing fleet for the Autumn series race on Saturday and a blanket of fog
was hanging over the bay, but with the marks just visible and a gentle westerly
breeze blowing the race was started on time. Icon was away quickly, chased by Masquerade
and Cold Steel. Most were keen to keep close to shore for the first beat, where
the tide against them would be less but some, included Déjà Vu and Qantro
tacked out in search of clear air.
Icon maintained her lead around
the first mark, Antix had found her way upto 2nd with Cold Steel on
her heels and these three were soon heading towards the Bell Buoy with
spinnakers flying. Déjà Vu, Masquerade and Samaki rounded next but as none of
them used a spinnaker they were passed by Qantro. Lady Hamilton was finding the
wind too light for her liking and was struggling to stay in touch.
Lap 2 was a short loop at the Whitby
end of the bay. Icon was still leading but Antix was steadily gaining. Cold
Steel was on her own in third then there was a larger gap to Qantro. Déjà Vu was
in close company with the class B leaders, Masquerade and Samaki. At this point
the leaders were still making good progress and so class A were sent around
another short lap. The wind was dropping though and the rest of the fleet slowed
markedly approaching H mark. Masquerade made her way through the light air the
best, passing Samaki and Déjà Vu, and the class B race was shortened to the end
of lap 2, so Masquerade took the win ahead of Samaki.
The lighter wind was suiting
Antix too, as Icon struggled, Antix was able to overtake and pull away to win
class A. Icon was second ahead of Cold Steel. For the remaining boats the last
lap would be a loop too far. Qantro was just a few boat lengths from the final
mark when she was becalmed, and with the tide turning against her had to retire
to make the bridge, further behind Déjà Vu and Lady Hamilton also had to call
it a day.
Result: Class A; 1st
Antix – John Allen & Sand Ransom, 2nd Icon – Neil & Lorraine
Williamson, 3rd Cold Steel – Dey, Jarvis & Gowland. Class B; 1st
Masquerade – David Miller, 2nd Samaki – Nigel Robinson
Five boats headed out even
earlier on Sunday morning for the penultimate series race of the season. The
wind was still light so a short triangular course was set. Serenade of
Parkstone was quickest away, but Icon and Masquerade weren’t far behind. Qantro
had already made a costly error as she hadn’t left herself room to get to the
first mark and would have to do a couple of extra tacks.
The second side of the triangle
had the wind on the beam. Antix used her spinnaker to climb her way to the
front, and so Serenade decided to try it too. A gibe onto the third leg caused
no issues for Antix who now led from Icon but Serenade was slow to get her
spinnaker sorted and allowed Qantro past. It was another tight reach and
spinnakers were dropped before reaching the final mark.
Two more triangles followed,
Antix held the lead from Icon, both fighting to carry spinnakers along two of
the sides but the white-sail Masquerade was keeping up well in third, still
ahead of Qantro who tried the spinnaker once in order to catch up but lost more
ground with a slow drop. On the last lap the wind became much lighter and the
fleet spread out. Antix finished first and as the wind dropped away the others struggled
in. Icon second, Masquerade third and finally Qantro as Serenade decided to
head in for the bridge.
Result:
Class A; 1st Antix – John Allen & Sandy Ransom, 2nd
Icon – Neil Williamson, 3rd Qantro – Nathaniel Drake. Class B; 1st
Masquerade – David Miller.
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