The race box for the first time this year was Bill-less and the fleet, with no expense spared, was reacquainted with the set course card. For the spinnaker boat crew, who had fallen under the delights of ‘grape juice’ or even sadder, Lager a relaxing day was not to be. For the single-handed sailors the sight of short legs and many jibes evens the odds of a good result.
As the starting flag fell the fleet was split port and starboard and some joyful calls were heard ending in cries of fear as the port tackers shook under the starboard boats rounding race mark 1. Turns followed and peace returned only to find Martin and Tony turning their spinnaker into what you might think was a macramé Chrimbo party hat resulting in the pairing travelling to the wrong mark, all in front of the club gallery who were surprisingly polite. Jacko and Lorna Merlin, now lead boat, put together an impressive collection of sailboat team work (and sailing the right course), the spinnaker retaining good pressure through the reach-to-reach jibes and Lorna’s lips hardly moving.
For race two the wind backed and the course was set to the West but the wind became unsteadier and good race skills were needed. Again Jacko and Lorna lost the lead to Martin and Tony having made a good start, with good boat handling skills and Lorna’s spinnaker work setting the pace only to lose out on the windward legs has put a big question mark on Jacko’s eligibility as a suitable helm for such a talented crew. Jacko’s comment was “it’s never over till it’s over” and with four races to come he may be right!
Keith had a tough day loosing the main sheet and taking to the water, but ever the battler sorted and recovered to finish the day with a 6th and a 3rd.
With four races to go the questions are. Can Jacko find more windward boat speed? Will the winds be kind to the Fireball fleet? Will race mark 6 stay afloat long enough to be rounded again? Will Batty ever fly his spinnaker? Can Peter ‘Laser’ close down Martin’s 6 point lead? Will Dave and Gary’s nerve hold good or will Rorie and Charlotte hit the go faster button to take the leading Lark Prize? Is winter frost over? With the next race being a 13:30 start will the softies come out to sail?
All will be revealed on the next race day March 1st 13:30 start with Billy in the race box
Full results and more info at www.maylandseabay-sc.org.uk/
Thanks to Nigel Whiting and Peter Freshwater for sending the photos
Overall:
1st Fireball Martin Scarth & Tony King 4 points
2nd Merlin Rocket Alan Jackson & Lorna Laval 6 points
3rd Laser Martin Tarling 9 points
4th Laser Peter Playle 15 points
5th Laser Clive Tarling 18 points