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Fireball National Championships at Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy 23rd - 29th May

Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff surge to victory with five wins from the last six races.

Sponsored by Alverbank Sails, Harken, Pinnell and Bax, North Sails, Selden, Speed Sails, Winder Boats and the Dorset Brewing Company.

Sail TV Coverage 
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Sunday. An early championship in 2009 did not deter 63 teams from showing up at Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy for an excellent weeks racing. Following measurement, and event coach Adam Bower's rig tuning talk on Saturday. An expectant fleet launched in bright sunshine with the promise of 11 Knots of breeze. After some slow progress across the harbour wind was found in Weymouth Bay. That was as good as it got!  The enthusiasm of the wind not meeting the enthusiasm levels of the fleet. After 3 hours a sensible racing breeze had not materialised, so tow ropes came out of tanks and the fleet were taxied back to shore. Later that day helms and crews were able to enjoy the legendary buddy night and quiz at the Academy powered by Chesil Bitter. 

Monday again brought very little wind, as the early morning Easterly dissipated and there wasn't enough puff in the Sea Breeze for sailable wind to settle. Much time was spent playing with rigs and discussing where the wind had gone, and where it might come from. A slightly frustrating day was livened up with the Class AGM. As no racing had taken place yet and with plenty of wind forecast over the following two days, a vote was taken to allow for racing on the layday, with for up to 4 races to be sailed per day. Not wanting to miss out on any off the water action, a great BBQ was held at the Cove House Inn, which was to become a class favourite during the week, accompanied by live music.

As Tuesday dawned big breeze finally arrived in Weymouth. After a short delay as the wind moderated slightly the fleet launched.  Following the inevitable pushing of the line by a bunch of boats, the Black flag on Sorebones was given an airing. The fleet were away for the first race of the week in around 25 Knots from the Northwest. With four races to be sailed in Portland Harbour to make up for lost races on Sunday and Monday, it was a busy day on the water. Despite leading round the windward mark in 2 races of the 4, Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton only managed to consolidate this into a top 3 position in the first race. They placed 5th overnight. While DJ Edwards and Simon Potts scored 4 top five places, Andy Smith and Jonny Mildred were 2 points better off at the end of play with 9 points compared to DJ's 13. At the finish of the day it was youngsters Tom Foskett and Tim Needham and Current National Champions Dave Wade and Ben McGrane, who topped the leader board with two victories each. There were some high profile capsizes, and a couple of near misses for the committee boat! It was tired crews and helms who listened to Adam Bowers' video debrief of the days action. Adam highlighted some of the reasons why Foskett & Needham & Wade & McGrane were leading overnight after Big Tuesday. 

Having voted to make use of Wednesdays layday for sailing, sailors arrived to find lots of wind, poor visibility and rain, great conditions!  During the day the wind reached 42 Knots at times. Luckily racing was abandoned early allowing competitors to turn their attention to the bowling alley, taverns and all the other amusing attractions to be found in Weymouth on a wet May day.

Thursday. In order to catch up with races lost earlier in the week, 4 races were sailed in Weymouth Bay, all with only one race winner! Thursday belonged to Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff with an impressive 4 bullets,  showing great boat speed all day. This pulled up them up to 2nd overall and right back in the title race. During the day the wind varied between 8 and 12 knots. The generally light conditions made for very close tactical racing. To close in some instances, and a number of protests were lodged making a long day for the race team! Overall current champions Dave Wade and Ben McGrane were now leading by 1 point from Burge and Wagstaff. DJ Edwards and Simon Potts had another successful day with 4 top 5 results and trail by 4 points. Overnight leaders Tom Foskett and Tim Needham fell to 4th overall, a further 6 points behind Edwards and Potts. 

Friday. Two races were scheduled to complete the 10 race series. The South Easterly wind was generally a little lighter than Thursday not meeting the expected levels forecast, but the sparkling sunshineAs had been the case on Thursday gate starts were used and holding a lane up the first beat became crucial, as the left of the beat was favoured. Those able to free off slightly made gains. Race 9 saw Edwards and Potts finally take a race win but with Burge and Wagstaff 2nd and Wade and McGrane 3rd this ruled them out of the running for the title.  This didn't stop match race between start between Wade & McGrane, Burge & Wagstaff and Edwards and Potts with 1st and 2nd overall up for grabs. At the start Burge and Wagstaff squeezed out from above Wade and below Edwards which allowed them to get to the favoured left hand side of the course. Eventually both Wade and Edwards gave up leaving them in 2nd and 3rd respectively. It was no surprise to see the red spinnaker of 14994 Burge and Wagstaff again leading and they went on to take another race win this time from Andy Pearce and Gary Henwood-Fox, and the overall title. A very impressive victory particularly after an average 1st days racing.
As always there were a huge range of prizes. Many thanks to the generous sponsors for providing many of these including amongst other things a spinnaker, spinnaker pole and rudder stock. Throughout the fleet competition for prizes was tough but fun with many category prizes up for grabs.  With the National Championships having been held early this season many Fireballers will be looking forward to further opportunities to race again over the summer, be it at the European and World Championships in La Rochelle or at one of the traditional regatta events such as Abersoch Dinghy Week.

Silver Fleet
  • 1st Rhys Lancaster & Chris Bishop
  • 2nd Alex Knight & Mike Robbins
  • 3rd Alan Carter & David Pannell
Bronze Fleet
  • 1st Bob & Debbie Tuckwood
  • 2nd Colin Snowdon & Karen Hiles
  • 3rd Sam & Alex Downing
  • Under 21 helm  Peter Clayton
  • Under 21 crew Tim Needham
  • 1st Helm over 50 Martin Scarth
  • 1st crew over 50 Russell Thorne
Becky Priest managed to hold off Derian Scott in the battle of the lady helms with Ali Cormack placing 1st Lady Crew
  • 1st Lady helm  Becky Priest
  • 1st lady crew  Ali Cormack
The Typhoon Perseverance trophy for the last boat to finish all the races went to Tony Godwin & Tim McEvoy
  • 1st Classic boat  Sam & Alex Downing
  • Brixham Trophy  Pete Badham & John Rhodes
  • Novice helm and Crew  Rob Shorrocks & Tim Riley

FULL RESULTS

Sailed:10, Discards:2, To count:8, Entries:63, Scoring system:Appendix A
Rank
SailNo
Boat Club HelmName CrewName R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 Total Nett
1st
14994
Lickn' on both sides Poole YC Matt Burge Richard Wagstaff 4.0 6.0 (9.0) (14.0) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 40.0 17.0
2nd
14993
P&B/Selden Northhampton SC Dave Wade Ben McGrane 1.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 (5.0) 3.0 3.0 (DNF) 88.0 19.0
3rd
14949
  Corus SC David Edwards Simon Potts (5.0) 4.0 3.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 (DNF) 92.0 23.0
4th
14899
  Weston SC Matt Findlay Richard Anderton 2.0 7.0 5.0 6.0 (9.0) 8.0 2.0 (20.0) 7.0 4.0 70.0 41.0
5th
14895
Gul Notts County SC Andy Smith Jonny Mildred 6.0 2.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 (11.0) (11.0) 4.0 6.0 10.0 63.0 41.0
6th
14980
  Staunton Harold SC Tom Foskett Tim Needham 3.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 7.0 10.0 (23.0) (19.0) 18.0 17.0 101.0 59.0
7th
14226
Rockers Revenge Draycote Water SC Martyn Lewis Richard Byne 12.0 12.0 6.0 5.0 (14.0) 2.0 (22.0) 13.0 5.0 5.0 96.0 60.0
8th
15020
Gill Race Team King George SC Vince Horey James Hunt (14.0) 5.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 12.0 6.0 6.0 11.0 (14.0) 96.0 68.0
9th
14955
Gill Notts County Tom Jeffcoate Mark Hogan 16.0 10.0 7.0 11.0 4.0 5.0 (17.0) 9.0 (21.0) 9.0 109.0 71.0
10th
14950

Staunton Harold SC Tim Rush Russell Thorne 9.0 13.0 12.0 15.0 5.0 6.0 (18.0) 14.0 (29.0) 3.0 124.0 77.0
 


















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