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TCL Scorpion National Championship 2024 at Castle Cove Sailing Club - Day 4

by Lauren Wills and Richard Gatehouse 1 Aug 17:53 NZST 28 July - 2 August 2024

Greetings from the back of the fleet! Here's the latest update from the underdogs of the Scorpion Fleet, also known as the bronze fleet.

Delays and Postponements

The morning saw expectations of an early start with the potential for three races, but these hopes evaporated under the blazing Weybiza (Weymouth) sun. This gave us the opportunity to watch some of the Olympics, enjoy a swim and hold a lunchtime AGM where we heard about the impressive progress of the Scorpion Fleet as a class. A three-hour postponement took us to a 2 PM release and a 2:55 PM planned warning signal.

Race 6 Recap

By the time racing commenced the wind was a light yet steady 5-6 knots, which for us means just a mild lean. From our vantage point at the back, it was a distant view of the leaders:

1. 2057 - Tom Gillard and Rach Gray
2. 2051 - Ollie Meadowcroft and Simon Forbes
3. 2062 - Sam Pascoe and Sam Barker

Unfortunately, the wind died right off resulting in Race 7 being postponed to Thursday (fingers crossed).

Coaching

Once off the water and changed, we had yet another marvellous coaching session for the fleet from Adam Bowers, covering various hints and tips for light wind sailing, including roll tacks, with video demonstrations from Tom and Rach.

These sessions have been invaluable to us, and our improvements have largely been due to them and the help we've received from other more experienced sailors in the fleet who have been kind enough to take the time to look at our setup and help us make numerous modifications to Polycrooz.

Post-Race Festivities

The real excitement began with the evening's games night. The competition was fierce, and the camaraderie even fiercer!

Despite her prowess on the water, Rachael Gray's team lost out on first place due to her balloon knot-tying abilities, much to everyone's surprise! And John Tailby (AKA King of String) lost against his opponent in the boat winding race, which also provided some giggles amongst friends.

Team 5 (Richard Haines, Zoe Grant, Janet Richie, Lauren Wills, Rob and Mandy Morsley) won overall due to their well-thought-out strategies, despite a couple of teammates struggling to stay on their feet, with Janet Richie facing minor injury!

Conclusion

While the racing part of the day had its ups and downs, the post-race activities highlighted the spirit of the fleet - competitive yet filled with camaraderie and fun. Here's to more days of great sailing and unforgettable nights!

Results after Day 4:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1st2057The Essence of WetnessThomas GillardRachael GrayStaunton Harold SC11‑535111
2nd2051Mrs Bears BoatOllie MeadowcroftSimon ForbesStaunton Harold SC3214‑6212
3rd2062Sam squaredSam pascoeSam barkerCastle Cove SC2436‑7318
4th2058Just the tipPeter GrayRichard PepperdineStaunton Harold SC58‑1022926
5th2037Fifty Shades of GreyDan HendersonAmy ClayWarsash SC9‑14653528
6th1929L'Espirit de TurnipJoe WarwickerAndy ServiceShoreham SC6‑188111531
7th2041Hot FussCatherine MaguireAndrea FellowsLymington Town SC‑28172114438
8th2030Saline DripVince HoreyOliver RaynerYorkshire Dales SC8‑244720645
9th2061Silver MulletDave WadeBen RaynerDraycote / Yorkshire Dales SC‑1610710101350
10th2053***MISSING***Matt BurgeRob GardnerNotts County SC43‑258252161
11th2026Sneaky NinjaChris MartinJohn TailbyNotts County SC1352016‑39761
12th2028Blue StealRyan BuchananHannah BuchananWarsash SC71116‑21131461
13th1939Ice On FireAdrian SmithRobert SmithCastle Cove SC/HSSC101315258‑4571
14th2005Drama QueenJanet RitchieAlan RitchieSidmouth SC2271714‑271272
15th2042***MISSING***Angus HemmingsFraser HemmingsIndependent14‑29119152372
16th204Discreet BananaJock FellowsSimon MaguireCastle Cove SC18623‑26121675
17th2022QuakersJohn ClemetsonStephen GrahamStaunton Harold SC172214159(RET)77
18th2018***MISSING***Nigel PotterJerry HannabussNotts County SC12‑312717161991
19th1923OrinocoAlistair ClarkeChloe ClarkeCastle Cove SC21‑36912222892
20th2024Big Bad WolfSandra SmithJeni RichardsCastle Cove SC459‑552211895
21st1958***MISSING***Matt potterKevin HopeNotts County SC23152219‑281796
22nd1997PeachesSamantha MasonRichard MasonNotts County SC3823‑61181411104
23rd2044TallulahAndrew PetersMartyn DenchfieldCastle Cove SC29‑3912271918105
24th2025Wot A WombatNigel HuftonRachael JenkinsFrensham Pond SC2427182032‑35121
25th2039Inside VoiceNeville HerbertKarl ThorneLymington Town SC‑361233282131125
26th2043Real Rockin RollerBarry WolfendenMatt RaynerBough Beech31251333‑3724126
27th1995SilverlodePeter RoseJohn RoseTenby323224‑373110129
28th2001ZephyrGraeme BristowJosh OatesSouth Cerney1928263424‑38131
29th2014IntoxicatedAJ EatonChris EatonStarcross‑411619393822134
30th1943Blue MoonJohn MursellMatthew PalmerCastle Cove SC2546212329(DNC)144
31st1951SidewinderFiona TaylorGordon TaylorLymington Town SC3945321317(DSQ)146
32nd2063EileenIan CadwalladerEllie DevereuxChew Valley Lake SC2035294718(RET)149
33rd1880Shock WaveMike LennonSteve WalkerPennine SC15‑4340322341151
34th2031Up Yours 2Peter CrowtherDave ThompsonPennine SC3720‑44313033151
35th2054In a minuteTom LonsdaleEmily BattertonWest Oxford SC35‑4831303426156
36th2021Snap Shackel & PlopJames SalterMax HaymenSidmouth SC / Gosford SC2721284041(DNS)157
37th1937The Bee's KneesMyles JacksonBill JacksonLlandegfedd SC4633‑50362627168
38th2052Heart of GlassJohn ReayRob CageThames Sailing Club26‑5235383336168
39th1969Water PleaseOliver FellowsWilliam AdlerCastle Cove SC33‑5545244029171
40th1986Secret SquirrelDavid HallPaul ConstableBlackwater SC113038(DNC)DNC20176
41st2060A date with destinyRussell WheelerLee MarriottIsle of Sheppey Sailing Club3040‑59413532178
42nd1981Highway StarDave ElstonBen RichardsonCastle Cove SC3438394649‑55206
43rd2059Wrecking BallEdward ParsonsTony HanlonEmsworth SC40(RET)43524330208
44th2048Liquid SpiritChris YatesDave BarkerDraycote443441‑594742208
45th2049Pickled WombatDavid SnutchChristina GillNotts County SC5141‑53295344218
46th2017***MISSING***Jon willarsNicola WillarsNotts County SC4237‑62455143218
47th1052ShandyTom Sander‑DanielAlison SheldrickHCYC/HLSC‑634746444639222
48th2055There's no F in bagsNeil SpacagnaPaul McHenryBabbacombe Corinthian SC491937‑685761223
49th1912Pigs on the wingWilliam WinterLJ WinterCam Sailing Club504252‑533648228
50th1949ExtravaganceCheryl JessopMartin WorthBrightlingsea Sailing Club4344484350‑64228
51st1945***MISSING***Paul DeanRussell HallFishers Green SC‑695130514849229
52nd2009PerditaNeil PetersChris HampshirePevensey Bay / Eastbourne Soverign SC48‑5656485425231
53rd2015Touching the VoidJoanne MahyJames HarcourtCastle Cove SC53534742‑6337232
54th1980StormMartin PascoeTim HulleyCastle Cove SC475734‑604452234
55th1985Another WombatRob MorsleyMandy MorsleyPortdinorwic Sailing Club55‑6136545940244
56th1868Lady in RedAustin PoulloinGav PoulloinCastle Cove SC5759(DNS)354256249
57th207Up YoursGarry KnottJake WillarsTbc6058(DNS)494550262
58th1970Custard TartRobert YorkJacky YorkLymington Town SC5826725665(DSQ)277
59th1993AquatonicMiles HapgoodSteve SmithSidmouth SC52(DNC)58637034277
60th2023Pincer MovementKevin NichollsSteve GillNotts County SC594960‑666446278
61st1919PolycroozRichard GatehouseLauren WillsSidmouth SC54‑6451555862280
62nd1991It's me or the boatDavid BennettMartyn Tuohy‑SmithChew Valley Lake SC62634264‑7251282
63rd1940Spitfire Summernigel denchfieldChris ClarkeGrafham Water SC‑736054616047282
64th2036Head over FeetRobert Campbell‑GrayAngie ValeRoyal Harwich yacht club617049(RET)5267299
65th1936Bottyburp the BarbarianSimon HoldenCharlie CammKing George SC5666‑69506268302
66th1916Carte BleueRobin JamiesonJack HodderCastle Cove SC66546365‑7454302
67th2027A La CarteRichard HainesZoe GrantNetley SC72(DNS)65585660311
68th1959Princess Tiger Lily and lardy boysStephen JordanKaren GredleyHunts7150(DNS)736158313
69th1903The Heart of GoldNicola RichardsFreddy SimpsonCastle Cove SC6762‑71626759317
70th2056DelilahCheryl WoodHenry MarksPennine SC65676767‑6853319
71st1990Blue BreezeMark WhitemanSophie lona O'neillRye Harbour sailing club706870‑725557320
72nd2034Tight ScrewJohn CooperAnesta CooperHunts(RET)6564576966321
73rd1891Fire in the skyJeremy LovellTor LovellIndependent646957‑717163324
74th1988FAC 51Barny CroftLouise CorfieldSidmouth SC6871666966(DNS)340
75th892Some more ChaosPeter BellJames BeckramCastle Cove SC‑747268707365348
76th1646***MISSING***Ben WalkerMatthew WalkerCastle Cove SC7573(DNC)747569366

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