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Post by New Boy on Jun 27, 2012 9:19:58 GMT
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Post by New Boy on Jul 12, 2012 17:23:27 GMT
Whitefriars enjoyed company from 9 travelling Moths. The weather was kind with only one small shower over lunch and a nice fair wind that lasted all day.
The 1st race Wiltshire was 1st to the windward mark. Latham a.d Wiltshire built a good lead over the pack which had made it hard for the normal front guys to find clear air. Wilder was back in 4th and Witts was so far back i could not see him.Wiltshire and Lathamswopped the lead several times and Latham then went to the wrong mark. Wilder a.d Witts broke free from the following pack at some point and dragged themselves back up to wiltshre. wilshire and Wilder went up the left side of the beat while Witts went right and lost out. Wilder stole the lead on the last run to take the win. At some point Claridge had moved up to 3rd and got right on the stern of Wiltshire. After going the wrong way while sailing well Latham ended in 4th.
wilder wiltshire Claridge
Race 2
This race was to be part of the club persuit and the Moths were given a class start. The fleet all arrive at the top mark together with Freeley being near the front. By the end of the 1est lap Wilder Witts and Claridge had built a lead with Freeley and Wiltshire fighting for 4th. Tompkins was using his new carbon mast and still trying to get to grips with it. Wilder and Witts pulled away from Claridge while down the fleet pPope and Perrot had a good battle together.at the time of the bell Wilder was in front with Witts ywho had spent time tweeking his boat between races a very close 2nd followed a little way back by Claridge.
Wilder Witts Claridge
Race 3
Tompkins made an interesting start on port and after a few tacks found some space to get clear air. Tompkins clearly getting better with his new mast was very quick changing places with Witts and Wilder more than once. Wiltshire was just a little way back and had a great last beat to catch Tompkins as he dropped away from the leaders. Wiltshie briefly passed him but Tomkins was having none of it and claimed his place back. Wildet just held on to win.
open results
Wilder Witts Wiltshire Claridge Latham Tompkins Perrot Pope Freeley Haywood
Thanks to everyone who came along and hope you enjoyed the day.
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Post by paultp on Jul 13, 2012 7:39:02 GMT
Please could you email me a full set of results so that I can keep the Somerville up to date and publish them on the website. ptp [at] just7.co.uk (replace " [at] " with @)
Thanks Paul
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Post by New Boy on Jul 17, 2012 17:52:46 GMT
R.Wilder. 111 R. Witts. 522 M.Wiltshire. 244 J.Claridge. 335 T.Latham. 487 G.Tomkins. dns 93 A.Perrot. 758 G.Pope. 6610 A.Freeley. 9106 Sorry took so long. New Boy
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Post by paultp on Jul 18, 2012 17:39:02 GMT
How does someone come 10th when there is only 9 racing? SHould these be DNF or DNS or DNC? Looking at it nobody came 7th in race 2 and nobody came 9th in race 3 BTW Report sent to Y&Y and on website (all spelling etc corrected )
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Post by paultp on Jul 19, 2012 9:19:02 GMT
As it appears nobody can remember what happened 2 weeks ago I'm taking the command decision to amend the results of race 2 so that everyone below 6th moves up a place and in race 3 10th becomes 9th.
Somerville etc will be updated today.
If anyone isn't happy with that please write your complaint on the back of a ten pound note and send it to me (address available by pm)
Cheers Paul
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Post by New Boy on Jul 19, 2012 10:56:34 GMT
Ian Hayward missing. Sorry. I will sort his tonight but should be places that are missing.sorry Ian.
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Post by New Boy on Jul 19, 2012 16:05:31 GMT
I. Hayward. 879. Sorted. Sorry again Ian
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