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2018 Nationals Report: Guy Davison and Sally Wakefield 2018 National Champions!

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After six weeks of sunshine, would the just under 40 entries for the Nationals get any wind this year was the question on competitors minds when they arrived at South Caernarvonshire YC, Abersoch, the North Wales rivieria at the end of July. Well after a weekend of abandoned racing due to 60 mph winds the fleet had the answer!

Still it gave time to complete boat measuring and scrutineering and for competitors to race tune and check their wood and GRP Fireflys for the challenging racing ahead. The early cancellation allowed for the fleet to see the sights of North Wales, or for the younger portion of the class, to start drinking very early.

The Firefly class has attracted over the last 5 years good numbers of youth entries from Universities and schools, with around 30% of the fleet at the Natonals being students. This makes for great socials apres-sail and sore heads as well… The class has a worthy reputation for being one of the friendliest around, and this week again showed that to be the case.

Day 3 Monday saw the winds ease a bit and the racing start, time to clear the heads after 2 days of inactivity. Practice gate starts were ordered by PRO Chris Hopkins for a 2 race day. After a successful gate start Desperado sailed by Cornah and Devereux, from a large and vibrant WKSC entry, pointed high and fast to take the lead at the mark, with Mensong crewed by Chris Guy and Jonquil Hackenberg (Castaways SC), and Kong, Lumby and Evans (Restronguet) in hot pursuit. Desperado retained the lead and took line honours for the Felixstowe Ferry Trophy. Promptly after followed the official Race 1 for the City of Plymouth trophy, with Lynestra, Davison and Wakefield (Llangorse SC) after a fast start mid fleet, establishing a small lead at the windward mark ahead of Kong. Kong sailed superbly fast downwind challenging Lynesta in surfing conditions. However Lynestra had good upwind speed and maintained the lead to win by 30 seconds. Monday night saw the carnage that is the crews union and the calm serenity of the helms dinner before everyone reconvened at the club for some very dubious karaoke. SCYC’s own Peter Richards and Championship Co-Ordinator did a very commendable “Ring of Fire” version… Johny Cash would have been “surprised” by this cover.

Day 4, another 2 race day gave the fleet again suberb sailing and surfing conditions with a southerly swell and consistent wind direction. The first race started in a solid 20 knots and was led off by pathfinders Nigel Wakefield and Emily Saunderson who were in need of some results to stand a chance of keeping their 2017 title. Nigel and Emily rounded first followed by Ben Green and Fi Edwards in Pandemonic, who flew up the first beat, closely followed by Lynestra who revelled in the conditions, whilst some struggled in blustery wind/waves. The downwind legs proved equally fast and some took a swim. Tip Top Too crewed by Wakefield and Saunderson (Spinnaker) closed up on the leaders but couldn’t quite overhaul Lynestra, giving Davison and Wakefield their 2nd series win for the RAFSA trophy. In the battle behind Paul Kammen and Hannah Lennon in Biscuit Buffalo held of the very impressive West Kirby juniors Alex Colquitt and Ella Marston.

Race 2, postponed from Day 2, followed for the coveted Sussex Silver Firefly, a beautiful trophy which the fleet all want to win. Again Lynestra took an early lead with fast upwind speed, followed closely by Tip Top Too. Davison and Wakefield opened up a good gap on the fleet, with Skirmish sailed by Jamie and Jo Mc Ewan (Papercourt SC) also revelling in the 2m waves and F5 gusts (the finish boat read 29knots!). Lynestra’s crew kept their cool and won the Silver Firefly with Tip Top Too and Skirmish respectively 2nd and 3rd. Niall Houston and Amy Parkes (Birmingham Univ SC) in Tigger were loving the conditions also and overtook Kameen and Hannah downwind to take 4th.

The big question was: Guy and Sally led overall after 4 races with 3 wins, could Guy finally take the title after 46 years of trying?

Big Wednesday, the much coveted Sir Ralph Gore Challenge Cup was up next for the Gold fleet and the Marlow trophy for the Silver fleet. The Gore is a endurance race, being 12 miles and usually 4 triangles and a beat. Some competitors heads were somewhat sore after excellent SCYC hospitality. Kong (Lumby / Evans) and Lynestra eased ahead from the following pack. On the first reach Kong revelling again in some rolling waves sailed over Lynestra to take the lead. Both reaches were full on blasts with total concentration needed to surf the waves and keep the mast pointing upwards. Close racing ensued with Matelot (Matthews and Shepherd) from WKSC and Desperado securing 2nd and 3rd positions at end of round 3. Legs and brains were being challenged by now in this renowned lengthy race. But Kong raced on opening a comfortable lead and at the line led, with Lynestra returning to 2nd place on round 4, and Desperado 3rd ahead narrowly of Matelot in 4th. Ben Lumby and Liz Evans now were able ashore to celebrate with the whole fleet their well earnt Gore win.

Further back the Marlow race was a battle royale between two previous Nationals race Winners and multiple event winners. Alex Davey sailing with his 11 year old son Thomas and Dom Johnson sailing with 9 year old Izzy. They were both being pushed hard behind by West Oxford juniors James Nicol and Joe Scarborough. Eventually Dom and Izzy took a brilliant 12th place to win the Marlow trophy, proving Fireflys are the ideal boat to sail with young children, even in the wildest of conditions. Izzy stated she recovered quicker than her dad anyway….

As is the Firefly class tradition, the prize giving was held straight after the race with great prizes from Marlow and bubbly spraying to cap off a fantastic, challenging day of Firefly Racing.

With still some decent blusters, day 6 looked a great 2 race day. The fleet weren’t disappointed. In beautiful lighter seas and a very consistent Southerly direction breexe over Bear Grills island, St Tugwells, close racing was the order of the day. This was certainly a good day for Tip Top Too with Wakefield and Saunderson looking imperious from the start gun. However West Kirby’s Matthews and Shepherd were chasing hard and looking as the week progressed more and more at one with the Abersoch conditions. But eyes were on also Davison and Wakefield who needed still a couple of single figure results to strengthen their possible winning position for the series. Again they did just well enough, climbing to a respectable 3rd place at the finish.

Race 7 proved to be a challenge for the PRO with 5 starts needed to get the fleet away. The series of premature starters meant the Black Flag had an outing. Two guns sounded as the 5th start commenced… who was over? It looked to be at the pin end where enthusiasm had taken an early hold at the start! Meanwhile Davison and Wakefield had had an infringement on port tack when clearing their wind from a mediocre start and did a 720. Matelot, Smutty (Kameen and Johnson) and Skirmish amongst others were early leaders along with 9 other black flagged boats. Lynestra had taken her penalty and was now in the early 20’s. Davison and Wakefield had some catching to do albeit with 9 dsq boats ahead, but they didn’t know any of this. Tactical runs, within the trapezoidal course gave hope to all, with exciting place changes occuring and leeward/jib mark positions being critical. At the finish, Matelot had 1st, Kameen and Johnson in Smutty 2nd and the McEwans in Skirmish 3rd. Lynestra climbed to 9th at the finnish line but was subsequently awarded 5th once the premature starters had been eliminated. However on the sail in, no-one at the time knew who had been black flagged so no celebrating was the order of the day!

However early evening Guy Davison and Sally Wakefield with the help of the Race official’s results and a pen and paper, established that with 18pts they had established a low enough series score to be uncatchable with one race to spare. They were the 2018 National Champions at last. Celebrations began in earnest…

Friday dawned with a F 2-3 and with more well earned sore heads around the competitors too. From a 1st gate start, Desperado charged ahead followed closely by Matelot and Lynestra. The wind veered gently making the PRO and mark team work hard shifting the course right, and in the conditions making race positions easier to defend. Nevertheless the fleet closed up and many places did change due to varying pressure and lumpy conditions. Andy Cornah sailed brilliantly in Desperado and took 1st, whilst covering West Kirby club mate Owain Matthews in Matelot who came in 2nd whilst the McEwans overhauled Davison and Wakefield at the line to finish 3rd.

The Firefly Class would like to thank the whole amazing team at SCYC, Chris Hopkins the PRO and Peter Richards Event Co-Ordinator for making this such a great week on and off the water, you couldn’t ask for more from any Championship’s Club venue! Big thanks also to Jim Bramley for all his hard work on behalf of the association.

The Class and Organisers would like to thank especially the event sponsors: Hyde SailsMarlow Ropesand Sailing Chandlery.

Overall Results:

Pos Sail No Boat Name Helm Crew Club R3 R1 R4 R2 R5 R6 R7 R8 Pts
1 3318 Lynestra Guy Davison Sally Wakefield Llangorse 5 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 17
2 1930 Matelot Owain Matthews Sophie Shepherd West Kirby SC 11 5 5 25 4 2 1 2 30
3 888 Desperado Andy Cornah Kate Devereux West Kirby SC 1 9 15 7 3 7 4 1 32
4 3615 Skirmish Jamie McEwen Jo McEwen Papercourt SC 9 4 8 3 8 11 3 3 38
5 2659 Kong Ben Lumby Liz Evans Restronguet SC 3 2 10 15 1 4 39 7 42
6 2818 Smutty Chris Kameen Jenny Johnson Imperial Poona YC 6 3 11 8 9 10 2 6 44
7 3007 Tip Top Too Nigel Wakefield Emily Saunderson Spinnaker Club 25 10 2 2 5 1 39 8 53
8 26 Border Riever Hamish Walker Pippa Field RNSA 7 14 6 39 10 8 7 11 63
9 3878 Sea Ya! Alex Colquitt Ella Marston West Kirby SC 4 16 4 16 6 13 9 16 68
10 2018 Biscuit Buffalo Paul Kameen Hannah Lennon Bosham SC 10 8 3 5 35 5 39 5 71
11 3095 Mensonge Chris Guy Jonquil Hackenberg Castaways 2 23 13 9 13 14 14 14 79
12 3674 Flo Adam Stone Alistair Smith University of Birmingham SC 24 7 14 6 7 18 13 17 82
13 2246 Scruffy Alex Baxter Ella Vincent West Oxfordshire YC 14 13 9 25 11 16 10 9 82
14 3414 Tigger Nyall Houston Amy Parkes University of Birmingham SC 23 15 7 4 16 15 15 21 93
15 3671 Purple Doris Philip Bevan Laura Bevan Grafham Water SC 8 12 12 12 18 22 39 15 99
16 32 Vadar Dom Johnson Izzy Johnson West Kirby SC 22 19 22 25 12 9 6 10 100
17 2649 Mustard Alex Davey Thomas Davey Royal Harwich YC 19 18 18 13 15 12 11 13 100
18 1522 Pandemonic Ben Green Fi Edwards Lymington Town SC 20 22 17 10 14 21 18 27 122
19 3739 Willow Lucy Boreham Rachel Crebbin Chichester YC 13 17 16 11 35 24 17 25 123
20 3801 Freda Damian Boreham Alice Gardner Chew Valley Lake SC 18 6 20 25 17 19 39 19 124
21 2803 Grendel Ed Smith Sophie Smith Papercourt SC 15 11 39 39 35 6 8 12 126
22 2947 Jenny Smallwood Phil Aldhous University of Manchester SC 21 25 19 14 21 17 16 18 126
23 4125 Threshdar James Nicoll Joe Scarborough West Oxfordshire YC 29 24 25 18 19 20 12 23 141
24 2594 Bloodhound Sam Robinson Morgan Bromhead West Kirby SC 12 20 21 17 20 39 39 20 149
25 261111 Dirty 30 Emily Heath Alex Howe University of Birmingham SC 30 30 24 19 24 23 22 26 168
26 3649 Torrin Blazeby Louis Spencer University of Manchester SC 27 26 23 25 22 27 23 29 173
27 3802 Smartie Thomas James Isabella Martindale West Kirby SC 16 21 39 39 35 25 19 24 179
28 3571 Racing Deeman James Colquitt Anna Ledingham West Kirby SC 17 29 32 39 23 30 21 28 180
29 2519 Paladin Dylan Weir Andy Weir Restronguet SC 26 27 39 39 35 29 20 22 198
30 3120 The Pink Peril Toby Sanderson Johnathan Howe University of Birmingham SC 31 28 26 39 39 26 24 30 204
31 2560 Fuzzy Duck Alex Ogilvie Sarah Foord Gurnard SC (RAYS) 32 32 32 39 26 33 29 34 218
32 2925 Piglet Georgie Houston Luc Hogan University of London SC 36 31 32 39 27 34 26 33 219
33 4 Miss Behave Matthew Thornton Joshua Speakman University of London SC 33 36 39 39 25 28 25 35 221
34 1324 Voyager Russell Dickinson Hannah Owen Pilkington SC 34 33 32 39 35 32 27 36 229
35 67 Dogs can’t look up Matthew Jones Saskia Gaiger Regal Aardvark YC 35 39 39 39 28 31 28 32 232
36 3809 Sound Chief Charlie Fitzgerald Jim Bramley West Kirby SC 28 39 32 39 39 39 39 31 247
37 3415 Lurcher Chris Johnson Sue Johnson Great Moor SC 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 273
37 3551 Wight Spirit Richard White Bristol Corinthian YC 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 273
Champions Guy Davison and Sally Wakefield with their 'haul' during the Firefly Nationals at Abersoch - photo © Frances Davison