Hamble River SC Wednesday Night B Series Race 4
Published 21:00 on 30 Jul 2014
Hamble River Sailing Club Wednesday night series continued last night
after cancellation last week due to lack of wind. RO Jamie Wilkinson set
up near Bald Head for the SW 10 knot breeze with a beat to Mark for all
classes. Unfortunately the wind veered round and appeared to settle
minutes before the first start to a NW. The committee boat team did a
commendable job upping anchor to relay the start line, reset the
courses and restart in fifteen minutes flat to avoid inflicting a
reaching course on all competitors and, fortunately, the wind held on
the new shift.
The RO sent the classes up Catshead for the smaller classes and
Hamblecliff for the bigger classes on windward leeward courses. The XOD
fleet and Class 3 got away cleanly against the ebbing tide but Class 2
were fiercely competitive and three boats were OCS, including Needlework
(Peter & Ann Smith) , although all three cleared the line
subsequently.
In the XOD fleet X157 Sox (Mr & Mrs Simon Osgood) pushed their luck a
little too far at Hamble Point to park up on the mud for a short time
whilst Wee Bear (Chudziak Horner & Malas) in Class 1 in true style
started, retired immediately and sailed off to what used to Tour du Finistère on the other side of the Channel.
White a few classes got shaken up as the tide moved onto flood towards
the end of racing and in the XOD fleet X21 Satu (Andy Hamlett) took 1st
place to hold the series lead by one point against X90 Calypso (Tim
Harding) who took 2nd last night. X84 Nanette (Keith Hughes) made her
first appearance tuning up for Cowes Week in fine form in 3rd place.
Cockleshell (Jonty Sherwill) in Class 3 proved last week she needed no
tuning winning Cowes Classic Week for the second time and continued her
winning form last night with Fritha (Bob Allen) in 2nd place.
Needlework in Class 2 not only won despite her OCS but led the Class 1
boats on the first couple of legs of the course. Mist (Undraa and Ross
Elliston) took 2nd with Paramour (John Budgen) in 3rd. Class 1 was led
all way round by Midnight Cowboy (Stephen Merry) who took pole and
podium position with La Nef ( John Noe) and Triarchy (Dr Colin Kennedy)
only 19 seconds apart for 2nd and 3rd places respectively.
Next week the "B" Series is broken up by the Cowes Week pursuit race.
Wednesday night racing is free and only available to members but all new
comers are invited to come and try an evening for free. Those looking
to crew do contact the office and it has been great to see a number of
new crew who recently have joined the Club . Full details on the Hamble
River SC website so come and break up the week with a dose of sea air
each Wednesday evening until the clocks change. All new boats are
invited to join the fleet back in the Clubhouse for supper afterwards
and those members with boats who haven't made it out on the water yet -
get your friends together for a fun race.
Article Lis Robinson
Last updated 10:20 on 9 April 2025