Results / RS Racing 10th Anniversary Regatta HISC - 01/05/2004
RS Association turns ten years old in style
An armada of RS boats invaded Hayling Island Sailing Club over the first
May Bank Holiday for the RS 10th anniversary regatta sponsored by Fat
Face and LDC.
Speaking about the weekend, seasoned RS sailor and current RS700 National
Champion, Paul Bayliss said “This weekend celebrated just how far the RS
association has developed over the last 10 years. It was an epic weekend
on and off the water and lived up to every expectation of an RS event.
Everybody enjoyed the weekend”.
Hayling Island were well organised and the weekend ran like a typical RS
open meeting. With a massive team of volunteers on hand the wait down the
cause way or onto the beech was minimal and very soon over 250 RS boats
had taken to the water for the first race.
Starting off one line the RS Feva's were the first to go and about an
hour later the RS 800s set off in pursuit. Racing and extended ‘M’ course
the race soon became very tricky as the processional format kicked up a
lot of chop for the sailors to punch their way through.
The second race saw all 260 boats start off one line at the same time and
race back to Hayling Island Sailing Club. Witnessed by the sponsors in
the helicopter the horizon became a blur of florescent kites heading for
Hayling Bar in a dying breeze. Leading the pack was Andy White in his RS
700 who made it first over and into the bar followed by Neil Robinson
also in a 700.
Sunday saw similar conditions with the sun eventually breaking through
and light winds for the south. The only difference was the stench of
alcohol from the night before that wafted through the dinghy park.
Nevertheless the resilience of RS sailors shone through and with nine
classes split onto three race courses everyone enjoyed some tremendous
racing.
Like the ‘record race’ on Saturday, the pursuit race on Monday did not
count to the overall series. With one look at the sour weather many RS
sailors decided to nurse their hangovers from the black tie birthday bash
the night before. For those who did venture over the Hayling bar they
enjoyed some massive rollers in a fresh force four that Chris Howarth and
Stuart Aston used to their full advantage winning the race from Barrie
Edgington and Ian Lovering both in the RS800.
This regatta truly captured the spirit of RS Racing, marked the 10th
Anniversary in style and it will undoubtedly be talked about for many
years. A tremendous thanks to the staff and volunteers at HISC for the
stunning job they did.
A full report on the weekend on and off the water will follow shortly in
the May newsletter. For photos please see www.gingerpix.com (select image
database then marine, or http://www.n-d-k.com.
James Holmes
For full results please click http://www.hisc.co.uk/RS/rsresults.htm