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Finn Spring Series at Christchurch Sailing Club - Day 1

by Simon Percival 16 Mar 2020 09:29 NZDT 14 March 2020
Finn Spring Series Christchurch Sailing Club day 1 © Paul Butler

Christchurch Sailing Club welcomed visitors and several of its own Finn sailors to compete in the first event of the recently formed BFA Finn Spring Series. Paul Butler, the race officer, briefed the sailors on personal hygiene and ensuring as safe distance between each other was maintained throughout the day!

Onto the water and 14 competitors worked their way into Christchurch Harbour under sunny skies, for some this was their first sail of the year as the recent poor weather had taken its toll on club racing.

The first of six planned races got under way in just over 10 knots of breeze. James Downer who had travelled from the Isle of Wight for the day showed a clean pair of heels to the rest of the fleet and led from start to finish from John Heyes then Richard Sharp.

The second race got under way following a minor course change as the breeze had shifted to the west. Richard Sharp for Bough Beech SC this time led from the start to take the win from James Downer who recovered from a poor start to take second place and John Heyes in third.

The third race got under way in a building breeze and with the line adjusted Simon Percival from Christchurch SC started at the pin end and took the win from Ray New and James Downer.

The breeze remained in the mid-teens for the fourth race and again Simon Percival led from a start at the pin end to cross the line in first place from Richard Sharp and James Downer.

Further down the field it seemed some of the fleet had not taken on board the race officers comments about keeping a safe distance apart, with several 'noisy' mark rounding's possibly because of the tight windward leeward course!

The fifth race started as the tide had started drop as well as the breeze which brought into play a building current across the course. James Downer took the win from Simon Percival with local sailor Alex Atkins crossing the line in third.

So, to the final race of the day, the fleet has reduced in numbers as it had been tough work on the water. James Downer took the win once again from Richard Sharp and Simon Percival in third.

The fleet sailed back to the Club for some well-earned food and drink, it had certainly been tiring on the course for sure.

At the presentation Richard Sharp was overall in third place Simon Percival in second and James Downer in first place. He thanked those for making the visiting competitors welcome at the Club and the race officer and escort crew for turning around 6 well managed races within Christchurch Harbour.

Series results can be found here.

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