Shearwater Nationals 2009 at Stone Sailing Club on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex

 

 

Club member Ben Farnborough has won the Shearwater Nationals for the second year running. He came back from America to defend his title at the Stone Sailing Club on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex. The event took place between 17th and 21st August.

 

Ben along with his crew Alex Flay, sailing "Genesis", won two of the eight races and showed great consistency throughout the week at Stone sailing Club. Of the three Hastings & St Leonards crews, Jamie Farnborough, sailing a borrowed boat with girlfriend Jen (a complete novice to Shearwater sailing) achieved a good results. Barry Duck sailed with young crew Tayla Playford, while Alex wilcox took over the helm from father Greg for most of the week for his first nationals at the back of the boat.

 

 

 

 

Report from YachtsandYachting.com

This year the Shearwater Nationals were held on the Blackwater Estuary deep in the heart of Essex at Stone Sailing Club. This club is a favourite venue for the Shearwater fleet. The combination of a friendly atmosphere coupled with excellent showers and catering facilities topped of by a very proficient race committee make this an ideal venue.

As usual the Shearwater Nationals was to be held over 5 days with 8 races sailed and 6 to count. Also included in the schedule is a practice race, for those last minute adjustments and a hotly contested crew’s race.

The program for the week was to race in the mornings, come in for lunch and race again in the afternoons. This format lends itself to a relaxed atmosphere in and around the club providing the perfect backdrop for all the family and friends that like to join us for our Nationals week. Entertainment is provided in the evenings making it fun for competitors as well as the non sailing members of our fleet who are such an important part of the Shearwater family.

The racing started at 11 am on a warm, sunny Monday morning with the practice race being held in a force 1 – 2. Tradition has it that if you win the practice race you will lose the Nationals and unfortunately this, once again proved correct.

The weather stayed consistent for the next 2 days, warm, sunny force 1 - 2 from the South West which led to very frustrating shifty conditions making the strong current of the Blackwater an important element to consider.

As with most fleets there are those that prefer the light winds with others preferring the stronger stuff. Fortunately over the 5 days we had a bit of everything, this is another one of the reasons we prefer a week long Nationals.

Wednesday brought us a nice force 3 southerly which blew the creases out of our spinnakers and the cobwebs from our harnesses. The two races were exciting to sail in and close fought with only 6 minutes from first to last boat.

Thursday the wind came from WSW force 5 – 6 with gusts up to 7 and more creating a lot of work for the support boats and problems throughout the fleet compounded by a cruiser race from another club whose course ran right through ours! This and the fact that the wind seemed to be building forced the race officer to postpone the afternoons session.

That meant that we had to get two in on Friday back to back to give us time to prepare for the all important prize giving dinner. The wind was a strong force 4 – 5 gusting 6 providing a challenging finale to a very enjoyable week.

The racing was close throughout the week with 6 different winners for the 8 individual races. This was helped by the extremes of weather but in turn provided a very exciting competition which was decided on the final race.

Overall Results:

 

Pos Sail No Helm Crew Pts
1 1990 BEN FARNBOROUGH ALEX FLAY 11
2 2006 ALAN HOWLAND JENNY ALLEN 21
3 2005 DION ALLEN SARAH CONNELLY 21
4 2007 NIGEL STUART SARAH STUART 25
5 2004 DEREK WILLIAMS GRACE WILLIAMS 26
6 2003 JAMES FARNBOROUGH JENNY HART 32
7 1999 CLAIRE ROBINSON SHAUN ALLEN 32
8 1996 ROGER CROOKS GEORGIA STONE 34
9 1976 DANIEL STONE WILL AYRE 35
10 2008 CATHERINE HOWLAND DARREN TULLEY 47
11 1988 ALEX WILCOX GREG WILCOX 49
12 2001 JOHN HILL CLIFFORD HILL 54
13 2000 BARRY DUCK TAYLA PLAYFORD 65
14 1985 JUDY ROSS GARY HILL 69
15 1989 CHRIS JONES VANESSA JONES 73