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WS RACING – SPRING SERIES 5 – 18TH MAY

Sorry to be sending out this report so late, and I’m also sorry to say that there isn’t even much of a report to give for last weeks race.
This is mainly because although the person running the race did a fantastic job of organising the race and taking times, etc, they forgot to supply any details for the report…!!

What this reporter can remember though, is that the supposedly Westerly winds were, as per usual at Chipstead, very changeable and very light…to non-existent some times…!!

Anyway, to the actual results, which were:

  • 1st Peter Gregory
  • 2nd David Mason
  • 3rd Peter Wagner
  • 4th Mike Blatchford
  • 5th Malcolm Hill
  • 6th Fay Watson
  • 7th Mark Cayzer
  • 8th Brian Mc
  • 9th Paul Hagan

WS RACING – SPRING SERIES 4 – 11TH MAY

Well what can we say, except that although conditions didn’t look that good to begin with, by the time today’s race was due to start, the Sun had come out and there was a lovely F3 breeze from the NE.

Not too much of note during the main part of the race, except to remind racers that they are meant to go through the START/FINISH line at the end of each lap…and there are a couple of you out there who are getting away with not actually doing this!

The main story of this report, is about the rules of racing.
Rather than try to explain them again here, if anyone would like to learn more, please feel free to come and have a chat with me. Suffice it to say that getting to the line early and killing time by sailing down the line cutting up everyone else, especially when you are on port and they are all on starboard, is NOT allowed! To finish this fiasco off by pushing a starboard tack boat around the outside of the line, then hitting the startline buoy….
I’ve lost count of how many penalty turns that boat should do…and it had a Wealden volunteer helping to sail it….!!!!

So, to the actual results, which were:

  • 1st Kim Sparkes
  • 2nd Mike Blatchford
  • 3rd Brian Mc
  • 4th Pete Lawrence (new racer)
  • 5th Malcolm Hill
  • 6th Fay Watson
  • 7th John
  • 8th Steve Farmer
  • 9th Bill Garry
  • 10th Mark Cayzer
  • 11th Paul Hagan (new racer)
  • 12th Andy Wallace

WS Racing – Spring Series 3 – 4th May

What a day for sailing, especially at Chipstead Lake which has a reputation for difficult to read wind. And that was  a challenge for some of the eight intrepid Racers who ventured out into a 10 knot gusting 18 knot prevailing NE wind. At lunch, I heard that even the leaders of the pack had struggled at times to find the best wind as its starting direction of NE backed as far as NNW and veered to ENE.  Nevertheless you all coped and succeeded in finishing the race. The new format worked well again, with no incidents on the start line  and  every racer enjoying an exciting challenge on the water.

Some might have been surprised to hear the Tannoy  proclaim that Peter Gregory crossed the finish line last and then found out that he was also the Race Winner! How come – well that’s the magic of the new race format. Let me try to explain…..

  1. Everyone starts at the same time – therefore they enjoy the same wind conditions (which, as you know, can change frequently on Chipstead Lake)
  2. Everyone sails their class of dinghy as quickly as they can until they hear a DONG just as they cross the FINISH LINE. That is the end of the race but others may still be racing, so please sail off the Race Course.
  3. The Race Officer will select a Helm to be DONGED first within the set time for the race (so far this season 30 minutes). If there is still say 5 minutes to go, faster classes  will NOT be donged  but required to complete another full lap (taking say 9 minutes), and one of the slower class dinghies will then be DONGED first…and thereafter every dinghy crossing the Finish line will be DONGED.

In this race, Peter Gregory had such a commanding lead that his race would have been much shorter than 30 minutes if he had been DONGED first. Instead he sailed another lap and was DONGED “last”.  BUT… he was ranked “First” after applying the magical formula (to each finisher) as follows:

Total Time (say 36 minutes) divided by Number of laps (say 4) = Average Lap Time of 9 minutes.

9 minutes in Seconds = 540 Seconds which is divided by PYH 1.240* = Adjusted finishing score 435.48

*The Portsmouth Yardstick  Handicap divided by 1000 for the Dinghy Class 2.4)

Each finisher’s adjusted finishing score is calculated and the LOWEST score gives a better ranking.

TIP OF THE WEEK – For those of you helming a Liberty or a 303 with a Crew 

The target average lap time to beat a 2.4’s time of 9 mins per lap would be:

  • Liberty = 11 mins and 12 seconds per lap
  • Double handed 303 = 12 mins per lap

So there you go!!

Looking forward to seeing how much faster you can sail each week. BTW …. PLEASE do ask if you would like any help or training. Mike Coleman and Fleur Bryant are available and very keen to share their knowledge and experience with you.

Final Result of Race 3 is:

1 Peter Gregory 2.4; 2 Mike Blatchford Martin; 3 David Mason 2.4; 4 Fay Watson (with James as crew) 303DH; 5  Sam (with Tony as crew) 303DH ; 6 Brian Mac Liberty;  7 Peter Wagner 2.4 ; 8 Mark Cayzer (with Gemma as crew) 303DH.

WS RACING – SPRING SERIES 2 – 27TH APRIL

A short report for the 2nd week….we really need our old “Roving Reporter” back onboard…please..?!?!

Considering that this is only the 2nd week of running the new format races, we are very pleased to say that the expected “crash bang wallop” on the start line has not happened…YET!!
Hopefully everyone out there on the water is getting to grips with the new setup. But if you’re not then please ask the next time you are at the lake…

We had a reasonable day for racing again, with a decent Westerly breeze (approx 10 knots), so the course started from a line between the ‘K buoy’ and a small flag mark, then heading up to the ‘B buoy’, left to the ‘A buoy’, then down to the narrows to go around the ‘D buoy’ before heading back through the line between the ‘K buoy’ and flag mark.
As is usual at Chipstead, the wind came and went during the race, giving our racers quite a challenge, which some dealt with better than others…with the final result being:-

  • 1st Peter Gregory
  • 2nd Mike Blatchford
  • 3rd Ann Frewer
  • 4th Peter Wagner
  • 5th David Mason
  • 6th Fay Watson
  • 7th Kim Sparkes
  • 8th Andy Wallace
  • 9th Brian Mc

WS Racing – Spring Series 1 – 20th April

Well it’s the start of another year of Wealden Racing and it’s all change in how the races are organised and run. Hopefully it will make it easier for whichever volunteer is running the race to keep on top of who is ahead on the course….but only time will tell if that is the case…!!
For those still not too sure what’s happening, the big difference is that we are now running each race on the standard (like most sailing clubs) “handicap” format, where every boat starts together, races for a set amount of time, then are finished the next time they cross the finish line. Their total time taken, along with the number of laps completed in that time, is put into a formula along with a magic number known as a “Portsmouth Yardstick”, which give their “calculated” finish time, allowing for the difference in each boats performance. So just because the fastest boat crosses the line first, does not make it the winner…!!
Another big change that several racers commented on, were the strange “BING’s” emanating from a hut near the club house, and a voice “coming from the sky”….. The hut is the club’s race hut and the voice was just that of the race officer of the day, trying to help everyone understand what was happening..?!?!

Anyway, on to the results for the very first Wealden Sailability Race run under the handicap format:

  • 1st Peter Gregory
  • 2nd Mike Blatchford
  • 3rd David Mason
  • 4th Bob Fisher
  • 5th Peter Wagner
  • 6th Faye Watson
  • 7th Steve Farmer
  • 8th Ann Frewer
  • 9th Brian Mac
  • 10th Mark Cayzer
  • 11th Andy Wallace

WS Racing – Awards Ceremony 2016

It was an unexpectedly sunny day today (Thursday 27th October). Perfect for everyone at Wealden Sailability to enjoy their lunch on the lawn outside the Chipstead  Sailing Club clubhouse and to celebrate warmly the achievements of all the sailors who had participated in the 27 WS Racing Spring and Summer Series races.

It was an opportunity for everyone associated with Wealden Sailability to recognise the achievements and successes of the 22 sailors who had competed in the 14 race-long Spring Series and the 27 sailors who had competed – up until the last race during the morning – in the 13 race-long Summer Series. Certificates were awarded to all those helms who had completed at least 5 races in each Series and thereby qualified! Unfortunately some WS Racers could not get to the lake today but their success was heartily applauded in their absence and their Certificates will be posted to them.

All the results are shown in the Results Summaries on this website and here are some photos of Trustees David McKee and Bob Marsh warmly congratulating each recipient as they handed them their well-deserved Certificates, whilst the other racers, their families, carers and supporters and volunteers applauded.

In response to the awards and to mark the closure of the season, Peter Gregory spoke on behalf of all the sailors and said “Thank you to all the Wealden Sailability volunteers, because without your commitment, effort and encouragement, we would not have been able to sail and have such fun from April to October!! ”