Yachting World Dayboat Week 2023 at Rock Sailing and Waterski Club
by David MacFarlane 4 Jul 2023 08:30 NZST
24-29 June 2023
Yachting World Dayboat Week 2023 at Rock © Fiona MacFarlane
After a gap of four years, Rock Sailing and Waterski Club welcomed back a highly competitive 24 boat fleet of Yachting World Dayboats for their 2023 Dayboat Week over the week of the 24th June.
Rock is a hugely popular venue for the DB's and their families. When not sailing there are a host of land-based activities including magnificent walks and some challenging golf courses, but the main focus of the week is of course the racing!
The club laid a set of tidal moorings for the DB fleet along the beach so launching on arrival was a simple matter of driving your boat up to your allocated buoy, attaching it to your mooring and letting the incoming tide float it off. There was the added advantage that at low tide competitors could walk across the beach and tweak their boats!
When the fleet were all moored up, the DB's made a very attractive sight with their brightly coloured hulls.
On Saturday the day was spent scrutineering and launching, with an early evening welcome reception and race briefing by the PRO followed by a delicious club supper.
Due to the shifting sandbanks it was not possible to run races in the area between the Club and Padstow so instead all racing took place in the main Camel Estuary on the western side of Daymer Bay.
For the first day's racing on Sunday the fleet encountered a gusty force 4-5 westerly and sailed a traditional triangle/sausage course. Michael Hewitt & Steve Creasy (DB678) won the pin end at the start, picked up an early favourable shift, and sailed a masterly race to lead from start to finish. Behind them there was a major tussle between Colin Blewett & Francis Fox (DB647) and Nigel & Isabelle Russell (DB614). At the beginning of the last triangle Colin & Francis were holding off the Russells only to brush the penultimate mark. The resulting penalty turn allowed Nigel & Isabelle to take 2nd place overall.
Traditionally, the Opportunity race is run after the first race. This gives crews, ladies and cadets the chance to take the helm and race for three separate trophies. Sadly, the conditions were considered too strong to run the race this year.
On Monday there were two back-to-back points races around a trapezoid course.
The wind strength was only marginally less than Sunday.
In the first race Tim Wilcock & Nigel Trent (DB664) established a small lead. Behind them there was a battle between Nigel & Isabelle and Jack Young & Ellie Aneiros (DB657). Both these boats hunted down the leader and by the finish Nigel & Isabelle were overlapped with Tim and Nigel, but DB664 just held on to take the win.
In the second race of the day, newcomers to DB Week Richard & Laura Lewis (DB618), were the initial leaders only to be overtaken by Alan & Bob Davis (DB641). Alan & Bob managed to hold onto the lead for two laps until Jack & Ellie took advantage of a windshift to take the win.
After a poor start, Nigel & Isabelle staged a superb recovery to sail through most of the fleet and finish in 4th place.
So, after three Points races the championship could not be closer with Nigel & Isabelle, Jack & Ellie and Michael & Steve all scoring 4 points.
Monday night is traditionally sea shanty night, and as in previous years, this was expertly led by Steve Davies of Gravesend SC and attended by many.
On Tuesday the fleet took a break from Points racing and focused on the one-off long-distance race. The PRO successfully negotiated with the harbour master to allow the fleet to race up the estuary towards Wadebridge. After a short beat into a force 4-5 SW, the 10 boat fleet enjoyed a fabulous 1.5 mile surfing reach/run up to a turning mark. Peter Hewett & Chris Lockett (DB669) won the start and led for most of the race only to be finally caught on the long second beat by Simon Veysey & Bruce Garrett (DB651) demonstrating their heavy weather skills.
Huge credit goes to Richard & Laura who managed to stay with the heavier crews to win the prize for first mixed crew.
For Wednesday's Points race the wind was once again force 4-5 and the PRO elected to set a Windward/ Leeward course with a spreader and gate marks. Colin Blewett & Francis Fox (DB647), a previous DB Week champion at Rock, read the local tidal conditions perfectly by starting at the slightly unfavoured committee boat end of the line, quickly tacking onto port and then sailing all the way to the cliffs, where there was some favourable tide, before tacking onto starboard and laying the windward mark. However, as the race progressed Nigel & Isabelle overtook them and proceeded to lead for the next two laps only to have to take a penalty on the last leg dropping them back to 4th behind Colin & Francis, Alan & Bob and Tim & Nigel.
With one race to go it was all to play for with the 3 leading boats all on 8 points.
However, before battle commenced on the racecourse there was the important job of crowning the winners of the Quiz night. By tradition the winners of the previous year are required to set the questions for the following year. For some teams, this acts as a disincentive to go all out and win!
The final points race on Thursday was sailed in the most sublime conditions. The wind switched into the North bring some gentle rollers into the estuary, the sun shone and the wind moderated to force 3-4.
The PRO set a triangle /sausage course with the opening beat due north into the tide.
Richard & Laura sailed a great first beat to lead at the first mark. But the leading protagonists were all close behind and a titanic battle developed with the lead and therefore the overall winner changing hands constantly. Eventually Jack & Ellie worked their way to the front of the fleet and went on to win the race and with it the title of Champion Dayboat. Their win made the long journey over from Dublin well worthwhile, and would also have made Jack's grandfather, the late Don Young who built their boat very proud indeed.
This DB Week proved to be the most hotly contested for many years and Rock Sailing and Waterski Club are to be congratulated on providing a magnificent week of racing and onshore hospitality.
Particular thanks must go their Commodore Martin Hough, who hosted the event and acted as PRO for the Week.
The week concluded on Thursday evening with an excellent dinner followed by the prize-giving.
Overall Results:
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Pos | Sail No | Boat Name | Helm | Crew | Club | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | Pts |
1 | 657 | Papa II | Jack Young | Ellie Aneiros | Royal Cork Yacht Club | ‑9 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 10 |
2 | 641 | Lucky | Alan Davis | Bob Davis | Weston SC/Poole YC | 4 | ‑8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
3 | 614 | Casspian | Nigel Russell | Isabelle Russell | Bosham Sailing Club | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | ‑6 | 12 |
4 | 647 | Alice | Colin Blewett | Francis Fox | Poole Yacht Club | 3 | 4 | 6 | 1 | ‑9 | 14 |
5 | 678 | Groovie | Michael Hewitt | Steve Creasy | RYA | 1 | ‑17 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 18 |
6 | 669 | Merlin | Peter Hewitt | Chris Lockett | Poole Yacht Club | 5 | 5 | 7 | ‑8 | 2 | 19 |
7 | 664 | TiGer | Tim Wilcock | Nigel Trent | Bosham Sailing Club | ‑8 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 8 | 20 |
8 | 618 | Vis Vitae | Richard Lewis | Laura Lewis | Bosham Sailing Club | 7 | ‑11 | 5 | 6 | 3 | 21 |
9 | 597 | Yellow Peril | David Macfarlane | Alison Garrett | Bosham Sailing Club | ‑12 | 7 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 37 |
10 | 673 | Icarus | Mark Stanton | Shirley Stanton | Bosham Sailing Club | 6 | 6 | 9 | (DNC) | DNC | 46 |
11 | 654 | Papa | Jim Prower | Jane Roberts | Bosham Sailing Club | ‑14 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 11 | 46 |
12 | 651 | Annabelle | Simon Veysey | Bruce Garrett | Bosham Sailing Club | 11 | 9 | (RET) | RET | 5 | 50 |
13 | 675 | Aurora | Steve Wilson | Annette Wilson | Poole Yacht Club | 13 | 14 | 14 | 9 | (DNC) | 50 |
14 | 674 | Liquid Luck | Barry Colgate | Jan Colgat | Bosham Sailing Club | ‑16 | 13 | 13 | 14 | 14 | 54 |
15 | 565 | Avocet | Tim Parkinson | Diana Parkinson | Thornbury Sailing Club | ‑17 | 16 | 15 | 11 | 13 | 55 |
16 | 650 | Hullabaloo | Sue Clayton | Howard Clayton | Poole Yacht Club | 18 | 12 | 11 | 15 | (DNC) | 56 |
17 | 572 | Attila | Dave Allen | John Everett | Thornbury Sailing Club | ‑22 | 18 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 60 |
18 | 660 | Widgeon | Penny Davies | Steve Davies | Gravesend Sailing Club | 15 | 19 | 19 | 18 | (DNC) | 71 |
19 | 533 | Proud Mary | Paul Bowden | Julie Bowden | Thornbury Sailing Club | 19 | ‑23 | 20 | 16 | 17 | 72 |
20 | 542 | Kiwi | Stuart Beale | Louise Brown | Thornbury Sailing Club | 21 | 20 | ‑22 | 17 | 16 | 74 |
21 | 655 | Emma | Chris Smith | Karen Smith | Gravesend Sailing Club | 20 | ‑22 | 21 | 19 | 15 | 75 |
22 | 475 | Flo | Paul Dewing | Katie Prentice | Bosham Sailing Club | (DNC) | 15 | 16 | DNC | DNC | 81 |
23 | 653 | Mojo | Alastair Seaton | Jacqui Seaton | Bosham Sailing Club | 10 | (DNC) | DNC | DNC | DNC | 85 |
24 | 640 | Daisy | Mark Ross | Sue Ross | Bosham Sailing Club | (DNC) | 21 | 17 | DNC | DNC | 88 |